Land Use & Zoning
A subdivision in Idaho must typically receive approval from:
AOnly the state legislature
BThe appropriate local planning and zoning authority✓ Correct
CIREC
DThe county assessor
Explanation
Subdivision approval in Idaho is handled by local planning and zoning authorities (city or county), which review plats for compliance with subdivision regulations, infrastructure requirements, and the comprehensive plan.
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