Land Use & Zoning
A subdivision plat must generally be:
AApproved by KREC before lots are sold
BReviewed and approved by local planning and zoning authorities✓ Correct
CRegistered with the state department of revenue
DNotarized and held by the developer only
Explanation
A subdivision plat must be reviewed and approved by local planning and zoning authorities before lots can be legally sold or developed.
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