Teton County Board of Commissioners Meeting
Action Report – February 3, 2026
A summary of actions taken at regular Teton County Board of Commission meetings
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The Teton County Board of Commissioners approved items 2,3,4,6,7,911,12,13,14 and 15 as their consent agenda as well as the following items that were discussed at the meeting.
APPROVED 1. Consideration of Approval of 6-month Budget Amendment
APPROVED 5. Consideration of Approval of Munger Mountain MOU
CONTINUED 8. Consideration of Approval of Contract with Plan One/Architects Coroner Office Design
Matters from Planning and Development:
PERMIT DENIED
Permit: AMD2025-0001
Property Owner: MT-WY Capital, LLC
Application: Alex Norton, OPS Strategies
Presenter: Erin Monroe
Request: A text amendment to the Teton County Land Development Regulations to allow Light and Heavy Industry contractor businesses as Conditional Uses on Workforce Home Business (WHB) zoned sites that are within 500 feet of S. Highway 89.
Location: Applies within portions of the Workforce Home Business Zone (Hog Island Area)
APPROVED
(SEE APPROVED MOTION BELOW)
Permit: MSC2025-0032
Property Owner: Teton Village Association
Presenter: Chandler Windom
Request: A Miscellaneous Planning Request, per Section 8.2.15 of the Land Development Regulations, for review and amendment of the Teton Village Area 1 Transportation Demand Management Plan, per Section VI.D.2.b. of the Teton Village Resort Master Plan for Area 1.
Location: Teton Village Area 1
MOTION: I move to APPROVE the following changes to programs/strategies of the Transportation Demand Management Program required by Section VI. Transportation, of the Teton Village Area 1 Resort Master Plan.
- TVA shall ensure their TDM consultant is available to meet independently with County Staff during the preparation of the report to ensure appropriate data collection and consistent reporting methodology.
- To account for this latest report missing a year of data and improve on the timeliness of reviews, the next Monitoring Report shall include two years of summer and winter data (Summer 2024, Winter 2025, Summer 2025, Winter 2026) as required by the Master Plan and shall be submitted to the Planning Director no later than July 30, 2026. Traffic collection data shall be provided for a 1-week (7 calendar day) period for each season.
- Staff shall collaborate with TVA and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort to present a report with recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners by the end of July to help the Board and our partners catalyze innovations to improve safety and mitigate congestion on Highway 390.
- TVA shall review the employment numbers submitted by member organizations and ensure that all unique employees are accounted for (e.g., a person who works 2 jobs at two different TVA entities will be counted once). The methodology for how to count employees shall be described in the monitoring report and made clear to employers who submit employee counts.
ADJOURN