Land Use & Zoning
Under Wisconsin law, a 'certified survey map' (CSM) is used to:
ACreate a new subdivision plat for more than 4 parcels
BDivide land into 4 or fewer parcels without going through the full subdivision platting process✓ Correct
CConduct environmental assessments
DRegister a condominium unit with the county
Explanation
A certified survey map (CSM) is a simplified form of land division used to divide land into 4 or fewer parcels without the more extensive subdivision platting requirements.
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