Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'subdivision' under the Land Division Act is generally defined as:

AAny division of land regardless of size
BThe division of a parcel into 5 or more lots, or the division of any parcel that creates a lot smaller than the applicable minimum lot size✓ Correct
COnly commercial property divisions
DOnly divisions of land in rural areas

Explanation

Under Michigan's Land Division Act (PA 288 of 1967), a subdivision is generally the division of a parcel into 5 or more lots, or a division that creates a parcel smaller than the minimum lot size specified in the ordinance, requiring formal plat approval.

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