County to lock 2-bedroom ARU at 750 W Two Rivers to local workers

On July 21, Teton County commissioners will vote on a deed restriction that requires a 2-bedroom accessory unit at 750 W Two Rivers Road to be rented long-term to qualified local workforce households, with no owner occupancy and a 180-day minimum lease.

Teton County commissioners will vote July 21 on a workforce rental deed restriction that would keep a 2-bedroom accessory residential unit at 750 W Two Rivers Road in the local housing pool, instead of drifting into guest use or short stays. The unit was approved as an accessory residential unit (ARU) tied to the property’s agricultural use, and county rules require ARUs like this to be occupied by qualifying local worker households. Workforce Housing Restriction at 750 Two Rivers Road Packet

The restriction sets the core eligibility tests (at least one household member working 1,560 hours per year for a local business and earning at least 75% of household income locally), bans owner occupancy, limits guest stays, and requires a minimum rental period of 180 days. If you care about housing supply for people who work here, this is one of the unglamorous but necessary enforcement steps that keeps “bonus” floor area from turning into another de facto second home. Workforce Housing Restriction at 750 Two Rivers Road Packet

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July 21, 2026Board of County Commissioners Meeting Agendaagenda