Active since 2026
Single-family new construction
👷 Lead:
Wilkinson-Montesano Builders
🪪 CL-24-0207
▶ BDR2025-0096 ↗ Construction Single-family new construction Intake $8.0M 5/14/2026
$8M new single-family build in Alta for Utah-based owners Darren and Patty Rude — architect Shawn Ankeny (307) leading a 4,316sf, 6-bed/8-bath home with all-electric heat (radiant floor + furnace), cedar siding, metal standing seam roof, and 15 documents filed.
📎 15 docs
📜 12 cond.· 8 awaiting
▶ 📎 Documents (15)
- · SWF2025-0061, Issued Permit Package.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Application.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Deed.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Geotech Report.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, LOA.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Site Characterization Report.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Stamped Plans.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061, Wastewater System Design.pdf ↗
- · SWF2025-0061_ComplianceSummary_September_3_2025_12_50_PM.pdf ↗
- · BDR2025-0096 Building Permit.pdf ↗
- · BDR2025-0096 LDR Checklist.pdf ↗
- · BDR2025-0096R LDR Checklist_Rev.pdf ↗
- · Site plan ↗
- · Exterior Lighting Summary & Specs ↗
- · Architectural Drawings drawn to scale ↗
▶ 📜 Conditions (12) 8 awaiting
- Awaiting Verification Structures within the Wildland-Urban Interface must show compliance with the Fire Marshal’s requirements by means of details and/or notes on the submitted plans
- Awaiting Verification Structures greater than 5,000 gross square feet are required to be fire sprinklered.
- — Stamped and approved job site plans shall remain on site throughout the project.
- Awaiting Verification A Certificate of Placement prepared by a Wyoming licensed Professional Land Surveyor is required for each structure. The location of the structure foundation shall be prepared by the Professional Land Surveyor and submitted to the Teton County Planning & Building Services Department prior to the foundation walls being poured. A foundation wall inspection cannot be scheduled until receipt of certificate showing the location of the foundation matches the approved plans and is approved by the Planning Department.
- Awaiting Verification All exterior lighting shall comply with the Exterior Lighting Standards of Section 5.3.1, Land Development Regulations. Lighting shall be installed per the approved plans. Should the exterior lighting change in any way, the applicant shall submit revisions including spec sheets to the Planning Department for review and approval, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or prior to final inspection of the permitted work. Changes to lighting that require review include fixture design, location of fixtures, the number of fixtures, and lumen amount. Project approved for 8 shielded downlights, 11 shielded monopoints, 21 shielded sconces, 7 shielded steplights, 25 shielded path lights, and 2 shielded decorative ceiling fixtures.
- Awaiting Verification Approved bear resistant trash containers are required per Section 5.1.3, Wild Animal Feeding, Land Development Regulations. At construction sites, all trash receptacles for trash that includes food, food wrappers, or other bear attractants shall be bear-resistant. Containers shall be kept closed and latched at all times. Non-bear-resistant dumpsters or trailers may only be used to store construction trash that does not contain bear-attractants.
- Awaiting Verification All exterior building materials shall be earth tone in color and shall be non-reflective prior to installation. Pure white and untreated metals, such as steel or copper, are prohibited.
- — Any changes to the design, including the structure or site development, require a plan revision. Please submit to the Building Division a Letter of Transmittal for Building Permit Revision with appropriate revised drawings. Fees will be assessed for additional square footages, plumbing, mechanical or electrical work, including additional plan review fees. Revisions to Grading and Septic may also be applicable.
- Awaiting Verification Prior to permit issuance an Exaction Fee-in-lieu shall be paid to Teton County.
- Awaiting Verification Temporary development impacts shall be reclaimed with a natural vegetative cover type of equal or higher value upon completion of construction.
- — Approval of this permit does not constitute approval of the habitat pond, which has been removed from the plans.
- — Prior to Certificate of Occupancy staff will inspect the mitigation shrub plantings.