Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's 'subdivision ordinance' regulates the division of land, but which of the following is typically excluded from subdivision regulations?
ACreating more than 4 lots
BCreating cemetery plots or public road improvements that do not create new building sites✓ Correct
CDividing a farm into two parcels
DCreating a new street
Explanation
Certain types of land divisions (such as cemetery plots, public road improvements that don't create new building sites, and certain court-ordered divisions) may be exempt from subdivision ordinance requirements.
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