Property Ownership
A Wisconsin developer who plats a subdivision must comply with:
AOnly county requirements
BWisconsin's Platting Law (Wis. Stat. Chapter 236) and local ordinances✓ Correct
COnly DNR regulations
DOnly the state building code
Explanation
Wisconsin's Platting Law (Wis. Stat. Chapter 236) governs the subdivision of land, setting requirements for plat preparation, review, and approval by local governments and state agencies.
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