Land Use & Zoning

Jackson Hole, Wyoming has strict land use controls primarily to:

AEncourage rapid commercial development
BPreserve the natural character, scenic views, and open space of the area✓ Correct
CGenerate maximum property tax revenue for the county
DComply with BLM requirements for adjacent federal land

Explanation

Teton County (Jackson Hole) has some of Wyoming's strictest land use regulations, designed to preserve the natural character, scenic views, wildlife habitat, and open space that make it a world-class destination. These restrictions significantly affect property values.

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