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Council approves Jackson Hole Community School middle school CUP but denies its fee waiver
Summary
Council unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Jackson Hole Community School to open a middle school in the Flat Creek Business Center (Building 400) but later voted down the school's request to waive building permit review fees, citing budget priorities.
Jackson, Wyo. — The Town of Jackson on April 20 voted to approve a conditional use permit (CUP P26-013) allowing Jackson Hole Community School (JHCS) to use Building 400 in the Flat Creek Business Center for a middle school, but the council rejected the school’s request for a fee waiver for building permit review costs.
Associate planner Caitlin Page described the CUP as enabling a 7,250-square-foot middle school with a maximum occupancy of about 90 students. Staff recommended approval with two conditions: that the applicant make a good-faith effort to encourage alternative transportation (walking, biking, carpooling or…
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