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Cheyenne staff propose case-by-case assigned zoning after Laramie County rewrite

6490452 · October 7, 2025
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City planning staff told the Public Services Committee they will move from an automatic county-to-city assigned-zone mapping to a case-by-case analysis after Laramie County rewrote its zoning, and the committee recommended approval to advance the ordinance to the governing body.

City planning staff on Oct. 6 told the City of Cheyenne Public Services Committee that the city will change how it assigns city zoning to newly annexed parcels after Laramie County completed a comprehensive zoning rewrite.

Seth Lloyd, a planner with the City of Cheyenne Planning and Development Department, said the county's new LU (land use) designation would, under the city's current practice, often map directly to a city Mixed Use Business (MUB) assigned zone. "That's a pretty intense zone district for assigned zoning purposes," Lloyd said, arguing the city should instead evaluate several local factors and pick a base city zone on a case-by-case basis.

Lloyd described four…

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