<h3>6.1.8. Institutional Uses</h3> <p><strong>A. All Institutional Uses</strong> - Definition: An institutional use refers to the provision of a public or semi-public service by a public or private entity.</p> <p><strong>B. Assembly</strong> - Definition: An assembly use is an institutional use typically characterized by a public or semi-public gathering area. - Includes: cemeteries, places of worship, community centers, libraries, museums, hospitals, reception halls.</p> <p><strong>C. Daycare/Education</strong> - Definition: A daycare or education use involves the provision of educational instruction and/or care for part of the day. - Includes: schools, childcare centers. - Standards: Each daycare or education use must comply with the relevant provisions of the Wyoming Statutes and with local health, safety, and fire codes.</p> <p><strong>D. Use Standards</strong> - Hospitals, Religious Institutions, Daycares, and Schools proposing individual buildings with gross floor area greater than the maximum allowed in the zone in which the site is located, shall be subject to Conditional Use Permit approval that finds compliance with the following standards: 1. The proposed institutional use is for a hospital, religious institution, school, or daycare facility. 2. The developable site is outside the NRO as represented on the Official Zoning Map or as determined by an Environmental Analysis that has been elevated to a BCC review. 3. The proposed site for the large-scale institutional building must be within the boundaries of a County Complete Neighborhood District (5: West Jackson, 7: S Hwy 89, 11: Wilson, 12: Aspens/Pines, 13: Teton Village) as indicated on the Official Zoning Map. For use and development at the boundary of a Complete Neighborhood and not solely within one of the specified Complete Neighborhood Districts, the characteristics of the site, and proposed use and physical development, will be compared to each District to determine if it contributes to the desired future characteristics of the Complete Neighborhood District. In general, the majority of development shall be located in the area that is designated for higher intensity use. This standard may be deviated from if it can be demonstrated that the location proposed will improve scenic views and lessen adverse environmental impacts. Applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the BCC that the proposed institutional use provides services necessary for the functions of a Complete Neighborhood and that the proposed size of the building is the minimum square footage necessary to sufficiently serve the community based on relevant community size and needs assessment data. 4. The proposed building is required to meet specific minimum service level requirements including: - Located with direct access to at least one public right-of-way designated as either Collector or Arterial roads. - Provision of safe and functional non-motorized routes both internally within the neighborhood and with connectivity to the greater non-motorized system network. - Traffic study performed by a licensed professional transportation engineer hired by the applicant demonstrates that levels of service at affected intersections can be maintained or improved, and peak hour trip demand does not reduce connectivity within the existing transportation network. - Site is served by a water source with the capacity to meet projected fireflow demands established by adopted National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) regulations as confirmed by the Teton County Fire Marshal. - Site is served by central sewer services that are permitted by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and is not reliant on septic systems. 5. The proposed building is required to meet specific design requirements including: - Building design shall be compatible with the existing character of the surrounding area. - No single wall plane shall exceed 60% of any façade or greater than 100 feet in width. Required breaks in the wall plane shall be greater than one foot in depth. - Street frontage façades shall have clearly defined architectural detail with a minimum of three of the following design elements: Canopy, Wall-plane articulation, Arch, Outdoor patio or public space, Variation in exterior surface material. - Roof systems shall have no fewer than two of the following features: Overhanging eaves extending no less than three feet past the supporting wall, Two or more roof planes, Two or more stepped roof heights, Variation in roof slope (vertical rise: horizontal run).</p>
### 6.1.8. Institutional Uses **A. All Institutional Uses** - Definition: An institutional use refers to the provision of a public or semi-public service by a public or private entity. **B. Assembly** - Definition: An assembly use is an institutional use typically characterized by a public or semi-public gathering area. - Includes: cemeteries, places of worship, community centers, libraries, museums, hospitals, reception halls. **C. Daycare/Education** - Definition: A daycare or education use involves the provision of educational instruction and/or care for part of the day. - Includes: schools, childcare centers. - Standards: Each daycare or education use must comply with the relevant provisions of the Wyoming Statutes and with local health, safety, and fire codes. **D. Use Standards** - Hospitals, Religious Institutions, Daycares, and Schools proposing individual buildings with gross floor area greater than the maximum allowed in the zone in which the site is located, shall be subject to Conditional Use Permit approval that finds compliance with the following standards: 1. The proposed institutional use is for a hospital, religious institution, school, or daycare facility. 2. The developable site is outside the NRO as represented on the Official Zoning Map or as determined by an Environmental Analysis that has been elevated to a BCC review. 3. The proposed site for the large-scale institutional building must be within the boundaries of a County Complete Neighborhood District (5: West Jackson, 7: S Hwy 89, 11: Wilson, 12: Aspens/Pines, 13: Teton Village) as indicated on the Official Zoning Map. For use and development at the boundary of a Complete Neighborhood and not solely within one of the specified Complete Neighborhood Districts, the characteristics of the site, and proposed use and physical development, will be compared to each District to determine if it contributes to the desired future characteristics of the Complete Neighborhood District. In general, the majority of development shall be located in the area that is designated for higher intensity use. This standard may be deviated from if it can be demonstrated that the location proposed will improve scenic views and lessen adverse environmental impacts. Applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the BCC that the proposed institutional use provides services necessary for the functions of a Complete Neighborhood and that the proposed size of the building is the minimum square footage necessary to sufficiently serve the community based on relevant community size and needs assessment data. 4. The proposed building is required to meet specific minimum service level requirements including: - Located with direct access to at least one public right-of-way designated as either Collector or Arterial roads. - Provision of safe and functional non-motorized routes both internally within the neighborhood and with connectivity to the greater non-motorized system network. - Traffic study performed by a licensed professional transportation engineer hired by the applicant demonstrates that levels of service at affected intersections can be maintained or improved, and peak hour trip demand does not reduce connectivity within the existing transportation network. - Site is served by a water source with the capacity to meet projected fireflow demands established by adopted National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) regulations as confirmed by the Teton County Fire Marshal. - Site is served by central sewer services that are permitted by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and is not reliant on septic systems. 5. The proposed building is required to meet specific design requirements including: - Building design shall be compatible with the existing character of the surrounding area. - No single wall plane shall exceed 60% of any façade or greater than 100 feet in width. Required breaks in the wall plane shall be greater than one foot in depth. - Street frontage façades shall have clearly defined architectural detail with a minimum of three of the following design elements: Canopy, Wall-plane articulation, Arch, Outdoor patio or public space, Variation in exterior surface material. - Roof systems shall have no fewer than two of the following features: Overhanging eaves extending no less than three feet past the supporting wall, Two or more roof planes, Two or more stepped roof heights, Variation in roof slope (vertical rise: horizontal run).