Land Use & Zoning
The Montana Subdivision and Platting Act requires that any division of land into how many or more parcels triggers subdivision review?
A2 or more
B5 or more✓ Correct
C10 or more
D20 or more
Explanation
Under the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act (MCA Title 76 Chapter 3), a division of land into 5 or more parcels within a certain period requires formal subdivision review and plat approval by the governing body.
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