Rebekah Burns Nov 20 2024 at 10:19AM on page 24 Comment (round 2 edits) Wyoming 2010 Legislation HB0054- Wyoming Food Freedom Act under their definitions section that states: • (i) "Agri-tourism" means a style of vacation that normally takes place on a farm or ranch and includes any farm or ranch that is open to the public at least part of the year. Agri-tourism may include the opportunity to participate in agricultural tasks, including harvesting fruits and vegetables, riding horses, tasting honey, learning about wine and shopping in farm or ranch gift shops and farm stands for local and regional agricultural produce or hand-crafted gifts; or • "A form of commercial enterprise that links agricultural production and/or processing with tourism to attract visitors onto a farm, ranch, or other agricultural business for the purposes of entertaining and/or educating the visitors while generating income for the farm, ranch, or business owner." Wyoming is one of the few states that doesn't have any official agritourism statutes that we am aware of! replies
Rebekah Burns Nov 20 2024 at 10:12AM on page 23 Suggested Revision (Round 2 Edit) Agribusiness: Economic Sectors for farming and farming related commerce involves steps for getting goods to market, production processing and distribution. replies
Rebekah Burns Nov 20 2024 at 10:10AM on page 22 Question In the next round of edits will Accessory Housing include short-term rentals? replies
Rebekah Burns Nov 20 2024 at 10:08AM on page 3 Question Is this the Wyoming Constitution or US Wyoming Constitution? replies
Richard Hawley Nov 15 2024 at 11:46PM on page 59 Suggested Revision Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives link replies
Richard Hawley Nov 15 2024 at 10:09PM on page 4 Comment a state or county cannot zone federal or state land because federal lands are not subject to state planning controls. The U.S. Constitution's Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states, and zoning is a type of land use planning. replies
Curt Nov 12 2024 at 6:04PM on page 6 Question a (4) What if the requestor is not a resident or landowner? Who covers the cost? replies
Erika Decker Nov 8 2024 at 10:42AM on page 121 Question See Table 4-2 on the next page, Minor commercial uses in GR-P column shows only allowed in Powell Local planning area. Should this be an E? replies
Mary Rumsey Oct 26 2024 at 4:31PM on page 121 Suggested Revision The Commercial Uses and Industrial Uses for GR-M needs to be more in line with at the very minimum GR-P. As zoning evolves in the GR-M grouping....The Commercial Uses and Industrial Uses in certain categories should only receiving a "E" that would require a SUP only in certain Planning Areas. GR-M is a very diverse region and needs more further zoning review and following that a further review of Industrial and Commercial Uses. replies
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