Land Use & Zoning
In Minnesota, a plat must show all of the following EXCEPT:
ALot boundaries and dimensions
BStreet dedications
CThe purchase price of each lot✓ Correct
DEasements and setbacks
Explanation
A Minnesota plat is a recorded map showing lot boundaries and dimensions, street rights-of-way, easements, setbacks, and other spatial features. Purchase prices are NOT shown on a plat—they are private transaction information recorded separately in the deed and not part of the subdivision plat.
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