Land Use & Zoning

In Wyoming, a 'conditional use' differs from a 'use by right' in that:

AConditional uses are more valuable
BConditional uses require governmental review and approval with conditions; uses by right are allowed without special review✓ Correct
CUses by right require more permits than conditional uses
DConditional uses are only allowed in commercial zones

Explanation

A use by right is allowed outright in a zone without special review. A conditional use is listed in the zoning code as potentially compatible with a zone but requires review and approval with conditions to ensure compatibility. This distinction is fundamental to understanding what can be built in any given zone.

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