What is a plat?
A plat is a legal map that establishes lots, easements, rights-of-way, and other property features. It is commonly required when land is subdivided, sold, developed, or modified.
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Guidance for land division, replats, easements, and development preparation.
This guide helps property owners and development teams understand common plat and replat triggers before starting a Tarrant County project.
A plat is a legal map that establishes lots, easements, rights-of-way, and other property features. It is commonly required when land is subdivided, sold, developed, or modified.
Requirements vary based on location, utility availability, jurisdiction, and the proposed work, but common triggers include dividing property, creating new lots, combining lots, modifying easements, or building on unplatted land.
White Stone can help clarify the survey, plat, exhibit, and coordination steps needed before a submittal goes to the county, city, or reviewing authority.
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