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A municipality requires all new subdivisions to include paved roads at least 24 feet wide, concrete sidewalks on both sides, and underground utilities. These requirements are part of which type of regulation?
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A) Subdivision regulations that set minimum infrastructure standards
Subdivision regulations establish minimum standards for infrastructure within new developments, including road widths, sidewalks, utility placement, and drainage. These standards ensure new neighborhoods are safe and functional.
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Subdivision regulations that set minimum infrastructure standardsB
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Environmental impact assessment requirementsD
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