Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming developer who subdivides land into five or more parcels must typically comply with:
AFederal HUD subdivision standards only
BWyoming Subdivision Act requirements and local subdivision regulations✓ Correct
CBLM land subdivision requirements regardless of location
DOnly private HOA covenants
Explanation
Wyoming's Subdivision Act and local county/municipal subdivision regulations govern the platting and development of subdivisions (typically 5 or more parcels). Requirements include plat approval, infrastructure standards, and public disclosure.
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