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A plat map typically surveys a large piece of land and how its divided into different lots. A plot map is going to be specific to an individual plot of land. Since plot maps highlight one lot, you might receive a plot map instead of a plat if youre buying a home.
RCW 58.17. 170: Written approval of subdivisionOriginal of final plat to be filedCopiesPeriods of validity, governance.
A Preliminary Plat Application establishes conditions to subdivide land into 5 or more (rural), or 10 or more (urban) legal building lots, consistent with adopted regulations. A Preliminary Short Plat Application establishes conditions to subdivide land into 2 to 4 (rural) or 9 (urban) legal building lots.
A short subdivision is used to divide land into up to 4 lots in rural areas, or up to 9 lots in urban areas. A large lot subdivision divides land into an unlimited number of 5 acre or larger lots. Preliminary plat approval must be followed by final plat approval before lots are actually created.
The unit lot subdivision (ULS) process provides opportunities for fee-simple ownership of land. Unit lot subdivisions allow development on individual unit lots to avoid complying with typical dimensional standards if the parent lot conforms to all such development standards. (Ord. 3306 1 (Exh.

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A short plat (also referred to as a short subdivision) is used to divide land into 4 or less lots, in which the smallest lot created is less than 80 acres for the purpose of sale or other transfer of ownership.
A short plat is defined as any division of land into 4 lots or less. The tax for the full year on the original parcel, sometimes called the parent parcel, must be paid in full before the Treasurer can sign off on the official mylar plat document to be filed with the Auditor.
Final answer: A subdivision is a property thats divided into smaller lots. A Condominium, a PUD, and an Industrial Park are all examples of subdivisions, so the correct choice is Option 4. All of the above.