NATRONA COUNTY DEVELOPEMNT DEPARTMENT
200 North Center Street, Room 202, Casper, WY 82601
COLLECTOR CAR STORAGE
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
General Information, Instructions and Application Form
(Ref. Chapter XI, 2000 Zoning Resolution)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Each zoning district in the unincorporated area of Natrona County contains certain
designated permitted uses available as a matter of right with no approval necessary from
the Commission or the Board. Each zoning district also contains certain
conditional
uses
, neither absolutely permitted as a right nor prohibited by law, which are compatible
within the zoning district. They are privileges, in a sense, which must be applied for and
approved by the Commission and the Board. The purpose of a conditional use permit is
to enable the County to exercise some measure of control over the extent of certain
activities which, although desirable in limited number, could have a detrimental effect
within the district if they were permitted in large numbers.
A conditional use permit is an authorization which allows a landowner to use his property
in a matter compatible with the zoning district in which it is located, provided he
demonstrates compliance with all standards and criteria enumerated in this Resolution
and specified by the Board.
A Collector Car Storage Conditional Use Permit does not run with the land and in
the event the property covered by a Collector Car Storage Conditional Use Permit is
sold, leased or otherwise alienated or vacated by the conditional use permit holder
or upon death of the conditional use permit holder, the conditional use permit shall
automatically terminate.
A conditional use permit shall become void one year after it
was granted unless use is made thereof.
A screening plan must be attached to this application before it can move forward to
the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of County Commissions.
REVIEW AND PROCESSING OF APPLICATION
County Development Department
An application for a collector car storage conditional use permit is first reviewed by the
County Development Department. The Department meets with the applicant, conducts an
on-site inspection of the property, gathers information from various sources, and submits
a report and recommendations to the Natrona County Planning and Zoning Commission,
including reasons why a particular recommendation is being made and a set of
contingencies should approval be recommended.