Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming subdivision plat must be:
AApproved by the WREC before lots can be sold
BReviewed and approved by the county before recording and sale✓ Correct
CFiled only with the state of Wyoming
DApproved by the BLM for all subdivisions
Explanation
In Wyoming, subdivision plats must be reviewed and approved by the county government (and sometimes the municipality) before they can be recorded and lots sold. The process typically includes review of utilities, access, and conformance with the county's land use plan.
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