Commissioners approve zoning changes to Ten Mile Inn Property

At the Aug. 5 Carbon County Commissioners meeting the application by landowners Charles (Ken) and Kimberly Thyne for a zoning change to their property along Wyoming Highway 130 was approved. The zoning change changes the properties status from ranching, agriculture and mining (RAM) to Highway Commercial (C-2). The property is the location of the Ten Mile Inn on Wyoming Highway 130.

According to evidence presented to the commissioners the RAM zoning was the result of both clerical mistakes and factual mistakes where the property has been misidentified on zoning maps.

In a separate action, the commissioners also approved the addition of up to five recreational vehicle campsites on the Ten Mile Inn property. The addition of the RV sites must meet three criteria when they are installed. The site must be developed per the plan filed with the county, the highway access will be modified per WYDOT approval and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality must certify that the water and sewer services provided meet state regulations.

These changes had been approved by the Carbon County Planning and Zoning Commission prior to the County Commissioners meeting.

 

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