Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's Wis. Stat. § 236.45 'land division' regulation applies when a property owner divides land into:
AAny number of parcels
B3 or more parcels within a 5-year period, or certain fewer divisions creating new roads✓ Correct
CMore than 10 parcels only
DParcels smaller than 1 acre only
Explanation
Wisconsin's subdivision control laws under § 236.45 typically apply to divisions creating 3 or more parcels within 5 years, or divisions creating new streets or requiring extension of public utilities.
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