Land Use & Zoning
In North Dakota, a plat is:
AA survey of underground mineral deposits
BA map of a subdivision showing lots, streets, and public areas✓ Correct
CA deed restriction on agricultural land
DAn environmental impact statement
Explanation
A plat is a recorded map of a subdivision that shows the boundaries of individual lots, streets, easements, and other features. Recording a plat creates the legal lots within a subdivision.
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