What are the differences between a Major and Minor Subdivision?
Both major and minor subdivisions go through a similar review process. Major subdivisions have a few additional requirements including a public hearing, and an environmental assessment. The second notification letters for a major subdivision are sent by the County Planning Office, whereas the subdivider handles this for a ‘first’ minor subdivision.

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1. What is a subdivision?
2. What are major, minor, and subsequent minor subdivisions?
3. What are the differences between a Major and Minor Subdivision?
4. What is the first step in the subdivision process?
5. What documents are needed during the subdivision application and review process?
6. What county departments are involved in the process?
7. What types of professionals should the subdivider include on the project team?
8. How long does the process take?
9. What does preliminary plat approval mean?
10. At what point can the lots be sold?
11. What costs are associated with a subdivision?