Land Use & Zoning
A plat map in Oklahoma shows:
AThe topography and elevation of a property
BThe division of land into lots, blocks, streets, and easements within a recorded subdivision✓ Correct
CThe location of underground utility lines
DThe assessed value of each parcel
Explanation
A plat map is a recorded map showing the subdivision of land into lots, blocks, streets, alleys, and easements. It establishes the legal description for lots within the subdivision using the lot and block system.
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