Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming subdivision developer must record a plat that shows:
AOnly the overall property boundary
BLot lines, streets, easements, and other relevant features of the subdivision✓ Correct
CThe developer's personal financial statement
DEnvironmental impact data only
Explanation
A recorded subdivision plat must show lot dimensions, street layouts, utility easements, dedicated public lands, and other features required by state and local subdivision regulations.
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