Land Use & Zoning

In West Virginia, a developer building a new subdivision must typically meet subdivision regulations including:

AGetting WVREC approval for all lots
BDedication of streets and public improvements to the municipality per approved standards✓ Correct
CObtaining individual permits for each home sale
DFederal HUD approval for all residential subdivisions

Explanation

Subdivision regulations in West Virginia typically require developers to dedicate streets and other public improvements (to municipality or county standards), install utilities, and provide required infrastructure before lots can be sold.

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