Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'subdivision exemption' in Idaho?
AAn exemption from all property taxes for new subdivisions
BA provision allowing certain land divisions to proceed without going through the full subdivision approval process✓ Correct
CAn exemption from building codes for subdivisions
DA discount on subdivision filing fees
Explanation
Idaho law provides subdivision exemptions for certain types of land divisions (such as divisions by court order, inheritance, or certain family transfers) that do not require the full subdivision platting and approval process.
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