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Park County approves Remington Ranch special-use permit with conditions, including ban on outdoor amplified music
Summary
The Park County commissioners approved Special Use Permit 23273 for Remington Ranch to operate a restaurant/bar and three short-term rental cabins, subject to six conditions including a requirement that the applicant obtain state permits for water and wastewater before opening and a prohibition on outdoor amplified music.
Park County commissioners on [meeting date not specified] approved Special Use Permit (SUP) 23273 for Remington Ranch, allowing a restaurant/bar and three short-term rental cabins on a roughly 15-acre parcel at 53 Stagecoach Trail west of Cody.
Planning and Zoning staff presented the application, saying the proposal includes a two-story restaurant lodge (4,776 square feet total, with 66 first-floor dining seats and a maximum building occupancy of 99) and three rental cabins (total short-term occupancy capped at 14). The applicant proposes about 3.4 acres of development, two septic systems (staff noted one septic appears to have been installed in earlier years without a permit), an existing well for domestic water that the applicant is seeking to classify as a public water supply, and parking in excess of county requirements.
Why it matters: the property lies largely in a special flood-hazard area and…
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