024-6 Wyo. Code R. §§ 6-1 - General Guidelines
(a) Anyone
interested in establishing a Concession not outlined in the Park Master Plan or
not currently being offered may submit a new Concession Proposal for
consideration by the Division.
(i) The
Proposal will be used to provide general information to the Division and will
contain the following information. This information may be listed separately or
included within a detailed Business Plan. If it is covered in the Business
Plan, list the page and paragraph number.
(A)
Project description to include type of Concession, benefit to park system,
compatibility with Park objectives and type of facilities.
(B) The type of Concession included in the
Park Master Plan and Division Goals.
(C) The natural, cultural or aesthetic
resources that may be positively or negatively affected by this
Concession.
(D) The primary goal or
program behind the proposal.
(E)
The similar services being provided in the Park or immediately adjacent to the
Park.
(F) How the Concession
relates to the uses and historic attributes of the Park.
(G) Why this type of Concession is
appropriate for this Park.
(H)
Additional information and justification.
(b) To receive consideration, the request
will be submitted with a non-refundable administrative fee set by the
Division.
(c) The proposal will be
considered by the Division and Commission in the same manner as any other RFP
and a recommendation will be made to the Department Director, who will make the
final decision.
(d) If it is
determined the proposal is not feasible, or is not suitable for the Park, a
letter stating the specific reason for denial or postponement will be mailed
within two weeks.
The administrative fee will not be refunded.
(e) If it is determined the
proposal is feasible and fits within the Division's guidelines for the
particular Park, a RFP will be prepared following the guidelines and
requirements described in Chapter 5.
(f) When scoring the RFP from the party who
initiated the New Concession Proposal, extra points may be awarded if
management and operational experience are satisfactory to the
Division.
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