Land Use & Zoning
In Wyoming, a 'cluster development' allows homes to be built closer together in order to:
AMaximize the number of units on a parcel
BPreserve open space, agricultural land, or natural features on the remainder of the site✓ Correct
CReduce infrastructure costs for the municipality only
DAvoid environmental review requirements
Explanation
Cluster development (conservation subdivision) concentrates housing on a portion of the site, leaving the remainder as permanent open space or agricultural land. This approach preserves the natural character of the land and may be required or incentivized in areas with environmental or agricultural preservation goals.
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