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Local control, property rights advocates clash over Gill-backed legislation


A legislative committee voted 5-0 to advance a bill that could limit Wyoming municipalities’ authority over municipal utilities after hearing testimony from Jackson landowner Nikki Gill.
Gill’s plea came during a Senate Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Resources Committee hearing Thursday, which pit property rights and local control advocates against one another.
It was also the first time the debate over the Gill family’s push to develop its Teton County property has involved officials from all corners of Wyoming.
Gill told the committee the town of Jackson is improperly leveraging a wastewater connection to secure deed-restricted affordable housing. ....

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Advocacy groups, Gills square off over 26-acre development proposal


Battle lines have again been drawn in the debate over developing northern South Park.
The Gill family is on one side, looking to clear a regulatory hurdle aimed at paving the way for developing a 26-acre, 84-lot subdivision just south of High School Road.
They argued in public emails to the Teton County Board of County Commissioners that they have a “decades old legal right” to develop there. That’s in part because they plan to move ahead using the “suburban” zoning the parcel has held for decades.
They also questioned the legality of denying or delaying approval of their sketch plan — a conceptual regulatory approval that precedes concrete development and subdivision plans — until a neighborhood plan for the area is complete. ....

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