Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming agricultural land owner who wants to convert farmland to a residential subdivision must:
ASimply contact a builder and sell lots
BComply with county subdivision regulations, environmental review, and potentially rezone the property✓ Correct
COnly obtain a building permit for each home
DGet approval from the Wyoming Department of Agriculture
Explanation
Converting agricultural land to residential subdivision requires compliance with county zoning and subdivision regulations (which may require rezoning from agricultural to residential), subdivision plat approval, environmental review, infrastructure requirements, and other regulatory processes.
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