(1) The legislative body of a county may enact ordinances requiring that a subdivision plat comply with the provisions of the county's ordinances and this part before: (a) the subdivision plat may be filed and recorded in the county recorder's office; and (b) lots may be sold. (2) If the legislative body fails to enact a subdivision ordinance, the county may regulate subdivisions only as provided in this part. (3) The joining of a lot or lots to a parcel does not constitute a subdivision as to the parcel or subject the parcel to the county's subdivision ordinance. (4) A legislative body may adopt a land use regulation that specifies that combining lots does not require a subdivision plat amendment. Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 14, 2025 Special Session 1
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