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Hog Island zoning amendment fails after divided public comment and commission debate
Summary
The board declined to adopt a text amendment that would have allowed limited contractor yards and certain light/heavy industrial uses in the Hog Island Workforce Home Business zone; commissioners cited comp‑plan consistency concerns and a need for broader planning review.
The Teton County Board on Feb. 3 voted down a proposed text amendment (AMD2025‑0001) that would have allowed limited light and heavy contractor uses as primary uses within parts of the Workforce Home Business (WHB) zone adjacent to South Highway 89.
Associate Long Range Planner Erin Monroe (speaker 14) summarized the applicant’s proposal and staff analysis: the amendment would allow building and special‑trade contractors on sites wholly within 500 feet of Highway 89, limit the industrial footprint to three acres and require an operations plan, screening of equipment and materials, and an on‑site residential unit (either primary home…
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