Land Use & Zoning
In Oklahoma, subdivision regulations typically require a developer to:
APay state income tax on the sale of lots
BSubmit a plat for approval and install required infrastructure before selling lots✓ Correct
CObtain a special license from OREC
DHave each lot appraised by a state-certified appraiser
Explanation
Oklahoma subdivision regulations require developers to submit a plat for government approval and typically to install or bond for required infrastructure (streets, utilities, drainage) before selling individual lots to buyers.
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