Wyoming resort town planners consider clustered homes

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By The Associated Press

JACKSON, WYOMING - Developers will likely be able to continue building homes clustered closely together in the Jackson region after recent votes by town and county commissioners.

The town planning commission voted against a plan to limit the use of on-site planned residential developments, which allow for increased density to help protect open space elsewhere. But the county commissioners voted in favor of limiting the number of clustered developments.

Jackson Planning Commission Chairman Michael Pruett says the split vote means nothing will change in the region's residential development plan.

Several ranchers and other local residents spoke out against limiting the number of clustered homes.

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