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In Idaho, who is primarily responsible for reviewing subdivisions for compliance with local ordinances?

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B) County governments review subdivisions for compliance with local ordinances, affecting development potential

In Idaho, county governments are primarily responsible for reviewing subdivision plats for compliance with local land use ordinances under the Idaho Local Land Use Planning Act (Idaho Code Title 67, Chapter 65). This review process directly affects the development potential of larger parcels and is an important consideration for buyers and licensees working with rural or undeveloped land.

Answer Options
A
The Idaho Real Estate Commission reviews and approves all subdivision plats statewide
B
County governments review subdivisions for compliance with local ordinances, affecting development potential
C
Only incorporated cities have authority to review and approve subdivision plats
D
Subdivision review is handled exclusively by the federal Bureau of Land Management

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