Land Use & Zoning

Teton County, Wyoming (Jackson Hole) uses wildlife overlay zones primarily to:

AIncrease density near wildlife areas for tourism
BRestrict development in critical wildlife habitat and migration corridors✓ Correct
CAllow hunting in residential areas
DExempt property from zoning requirements in wildlife zones

Explanation

Teton County uses wildlife overlay districts to restrict development intensity in critical wildlife habitat, elk migration corridors, and other sensitive areas. These restrictions protect the ecological character of the valley and are a significant factor in Jackson Hole real estate.

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