Land Use & Zoning

An Oklahoma property owner in a rural area wants to subdivide a 40-acre parcel into 20 two-acre lots. This requires:

AOnly recording a new deed for each lot
BCompliance with Oklahoma's county subdivision regulations, which may require a plat, infrastructure improvements, and regulatory review✓ Correct
COnly OREC approval
DOnly a letter from the property owner to the county assessor

Explanation

Subdividing land in Oklahoma requires compliance with county subdivision regulations, which typically mandate a formal plat approved by the county planning authority, required roadway dedications, and documentation of utility provision. Requirements vary by county.

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