What is the Gateway Overlay District and what does it mean to me?

The Gateway Overlay is intended to enhance the image of Laramie by increasing the visual appearance of development as viewed from important routes entering the City.  As such additional development standards are enforced in addition to standard zoning regulations, such as extra landscaping, larger setbacks and higher quality building material single-family residential structures are not affected by the gateway Overlay Zone.  Regulation can be found in section 15.08.040.D of the Laramie Municipal Code.

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1. Where can I find zoning information?
2. What can I do in my zone district?
3. How do I determine which zoning district my property is in?
4. Where can I find information on the Future Land Use Plan?
5. How can I find a copy of my subdivision plat?
6. How can I learn more about the Laramie Comprehensive Plan?
7. Where can I find information on Planning-related Plans like the Aquifer Protection Plan and Housing Study?
8. What is the Casper Aquifer Overlay Zone and what does it mean to me?
9. What is the Gateway Overlay District and what does it mean to me?
10. How many people can live in a dwelling unit?
11. Do I need special permission to demolish a historic structure in Laramie?
12. What development review fees apply to my project?
13. What are the building setbacks on my property?
14. Am I allowed to have an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) on my property?
15. What type of fence/wall can I have on my property?
16. Can I have a shipping/storage container on my property?
17. Where can I find information on mobile vending?
18. Where can I find information on business signage?
19. Are backyard chickens permitted in Laramie?
20. Where can I find additional information regarding municipal code enforcement issues?