Trail Creek Partners LLC's request for a permit to build in the Trail Creek floodplain
VARD opposes this request for a CUP because the integrity of the floodplain will be compromised
continue readingVARD opposes this request for a CUP because the integrity of the floodplain will be compromised
continue readingClearly, according to the zoning code, a telecommunications tower is not an allowed use in this Agricultural Zone.
continue readingVARD believes Victor is taking a wise approach to managing growth and protecting quality of life in Victor by asking the developer to show that his development won’t place an undue burden on the schools and other services upon which we all depend.
continue readingOur comprehensive plan states that "higher density developments should be located within or near their (the cities') areas of impact"
continue readingVARD has the following concerns with this proposal to build an additional duplex in the rural county
continue readingHere it is: the first of several large, rural PUDs up for review by the county. The P&Z's goal should be to ensure that these developments are financially and environmentally sustainable.
continue readingMarshal McInnis proposed 8 lots, in the form of 4 duplexes, on three quarters of an acre located at 3rd Street and Ashley Avenue in Driggs.
continue readingDue to illnesses, only three of the seven P&Z commissioners attended the April 8th P&Z Commission meeting. On Tuesday, April 15th the P&Z will hold a special meeting to consider the following items that chose to wait until there is a quo
continue readingNewspaper: Teton Valley News
Canyon Creek, Mahogany Ridge and J Lazy H Ranch will total over 2,590 units on 12,457 acres in some of the most remote corners of the valley. 2,590 units translate into 7,511 people.
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