410 S. Cache Street

Property Details

  • The lot is 0.17 acres. 100 feet x 75 feet. Access is available on Kelly Avenue and Cache Street.

    There are currently 8 off street parking spots.

    The east side of the property is currently storage space and a fenced dog run, but could serve as a private courtyard or additional development area.

  • The structure is currently utilized as an engineering office. The above grade space is 2,437 square feet, and includes a receptionist area, conference room, kitchenette, 4 private offices, and a large open work space. Two half baths are on the first level. The basement is 692 square feet.

  • The Town of Jackson zoning for the property is Office Residential.

    1. General Intent. The intent of the Office Residential (OR) zone is to provide for employment with a mix of higher intensity housing options. Limited neighborhood-serving retail at key nodes is allowed to serve surrounding residential neighborhoods.

    2. Buildings. Buildings can be up to 2 stories in height. Massing and articulation is used to enhance residential character and reduce bulk and mass. Buildings are set back with landscaping in front, creating an attractive and green street edge.

    3. Parking. Parking is primarily provided on-site, to the rear or side of buildings, and screened from view.

    4. Land Use. Office, residential, and neighborhood serving retail are located at ground level with office or residential above and behind. Institutional uses serve as anchors to the local economy that provide jobs and services to the community.

    5. Comprehensive Plan. Based primarily on sub area 2.6 of the Comprehensive Plan.

    Reference: Town of Jackson Land Development Regulations, Article 2. Complete Neighborhood Zones. 2.2.14. OR: Office Residential

  • Residential Uses

    • Attached Single Family Unit (b)

      • Definition. An attached single-family unit is a residential unit occupied by not more than one family, which is connected to at least one other dwelling unit or nonresidential unit by one or more common walls.

      • Includes: i. Attached townhouse unit ii. Condominium

      • Does Not Include: i. Apartments ii. Single-family units attached to accessory residential units

    • Apartment (b)

      • Definition. An apartment is a single-family unit that cannot be owned as a separate, single unit.

      • Does Not Include: a. Townhouse b. Condominium c. Accessory residential unit

    • Dormitory (c)

      • Definition. A dormitory is a residential unit occupied by a group of unrelated people not residing as a single family.

      • Includes: i. boarding houses or rooming houses ii. residential facilities for students and staff of schools iii. residential facilities associated with other types of instruction, education, training, and religious activity.

    • Group Home (c)

      • Definition. A group home is a residential unit occupied by more than 3 unrelated individuals, which typically offers shelter, medical and mental health services, and other care-related services to residents.

      • Includes: i. nursing homes and various assisted living centers ii. group living facilities with related sheltered care facilities iii. residential facilities for the developmentally disabled including on-site training facilities

    Commercial Uses

    • Office (b)

      • Definition. Office use is a professional service or other activity customarily provided in an office environment where appointments are scheduled.

      • Includes: i. legal, accounting, investment, and financial services ii. medical, dental, and other health services iii. engineering, architectural, and other design services iv. counseling and social services v. insurance and real estate vi. broadcast studios for television and radio vii. administrative and sales offices for business, industry, and government, provided that only administrative, bookkeeping, and clerical types of activities are conducted on site.

    • Retail (b)

      • Definition. Retail is the sale of goods.

      • Includes: i. retail sale of antiques, souvenirs, apparel and accessories, art, books, cameras and accessories, sporting goods, hardware, liquor, home furnishings, and other general specialty merchandise ii. food stores, delis, health food, drug stores, bakeries iii. candy and ice cream/yogurt shops iv. video rental shops v. incidental seating for consumption of goods that meets the definition of Incidental Use 6.1.2.B. 2.

      • Does Not Include: i. Restaurant/Bar

    • Service (b)

      • Definition. Service is the provision of a service outside of an office environment, in a typically non-scheduled environment.

      • Includes: i. banks, savings and loans, and credit unions ii. laundry and dry cleaners, including self-service laundries iii. beauty and barber shops iv. tanning and massage v. repair and maintenance of small appliances, TV and electronics, furniture, garments, shoes and other leather goods, including tack vi. gunsmithing vii. taxidermy viii. photographic studios ix. mortuary/funeral home x. pet grooming, kennels and veterinary service, with indoor runs only

    Institutional Uses

    • Assembly (c)

      • Definition. An assembly use is an institutional use typically characterized by a public or semi-public gathering area.

      • Includes: i. cemeteries ii. churches iii. community centers iv. libraries v. museums vi. hospitals vii. reception halls

    • Day Care / Education (b)

      • Definition. A daycare or education use is the provision of educational instruction and/or care for part of the day.

      • Includes: i. schools ii. childcare centers

      • Standards: Wyoming Statutes. Each daycare or education use shall comply with the relevant provisions of the Wyoming Statutes and with local health, safety and fire codes.

    Transportation/ Infrastructure

    • Utility Facility (c)

      • Definition. A utility facility is a central component to the provision of a public or semi-public utility that requires a structure.

      • Includes: i. substations for electrical, natural gas, and other similar utilities ii. sewage treatment plants and related septic dump facilities, and substations iii. water supply facilities including water tanks and treatment facilities iv. solid waste facilities including collection and transfer facilities v. broadcasting towers and dish antenna for radio and TV

      • Does Not Include: i. residential satellite dishes ii. antennas used for the reception of television broadcast signals iii. transformers iv. junction boxes v. standard underground utilities such as water, sewer, natural gas, power, and telephone lines vi. booster pumps, lift stations, and other small structures appurtenant to standard underground utilities vii. wireless communications facilities viii. pedestals ix. other appurtenances that do not require a structure.

    • Wireless Communication Facility (b)

    Accessory Uses

    • Accessory Residential Unit (b)

      • Definition. An accessory residential unit (ARU) is a dwelling unit that is secondary to a principal use of the property. The intent is that accessory residential units provide workforce housing.

      • Includes: i. employee apartment ii. caretaker’s quarters iii. mother-in-law suite iv. guesthouse b. Does Not Include: i. Mobile Home

      • Primary Uses: a. All open space uses b. Detached Single-Family Unit c. All lodging uses d. All commercial uses e. All amusement and recreation uses f. All institutional uses g. All industrial uses

    • Home Occupation (b)

      • Definition. A home occupation is an accessory nonresidential use conducted entirely within a residential unit or on-site structure accessory to the residential unit. The intent of a home occupation is to give small, local businesses a place to start. Home occupations are intended to be at a residential scale; once they grow beyond a certain size they can no longer be characterized as home occupations.

      • Includes: i. professional services (e.g. accountant, physician, real estate agent) ii. studios (e.g. art, handcraft, music) iii. tailor iv. repair of furniture and small appliances v. tutoring or classes vi. counseling (primarily for individual persons).

      • Primary Uses: a. All residential uses b. Accessory residential unit

    • Family Home Daycare (b)

      • Definition. A family home daycare is the provision of care, for hire, for part of a day, in a family setting. The intent of a family home daycare is to give small, local businesses a place to start. Family home daycares are intended to be at a residential scale; once they grow beyond a certain size they can no longer be characterized as family home daycares.

      • Primary Uses a. All residential uses b. Accessory residential unit

    (b) = Basic Use Permit, (c) = Conditional Use Permit

For specific information directly from the Town of Jackson Land Development Regulations, please follow the links below.

 

Town of Jackson

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