Subregion creation question

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I am getting the "The constraints of the sketch...cannot be satisfied." error when trying to create a site subregion. The model contains only the topo surface; no pads or other subregions. The sketch lines I am using are closed and complete, as they are the same lines used to successfully create a floor slab. I am copy and pasting the exact same closed sketch lines used for the floor slab into the subregion editor. But the subregion editor cannot parse them.
I think I understand why this may be happening and but wanted some feedback. Basically as I understand it, a subregion is a calculation of a two dimensional shape intersecting a mesh(topo surface). It is "cutting" through a topo surface mesh and creating another mesh at its intersection. Therefore, tessellation values would be a factor, especially on curves. And I understand currently, Revit does not allow any overlapping subregions (even though I have none in this example)
Even though the exact same group of lines that create the flat floor slab are being used, they may not work when creating a three dimensional subregion. Is this due to tessellation limitations of creating this new topo mesh? And if so, is there a way to "clean" the slab linework so I can use it as sub region linework without the errors? And also, is there a better way to understand what part of the sketch lines may be preventing the subregion mesh from being created? The error message orange highlights the entire sketch linework, not specific areas.