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When dividing property within Washington County, what would constitute a “subdivision”?

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When dividing property within Washington County, what would constitute a “subdivision”?

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Under the Washington County Subdivision Ordinance, a “subdivision” means to divide any tract, parcel or lot of land into three (3) or more parts, lots, parcels, tracts or other divisions for the purpose (whether immediate or future) of sale, transfer or building development, and including such divisions which results in the creation of any new street, road, easement or right-of-way, or any change in existing roads, streets, easements, or rights-of-way.

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