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The committee reviewed logistics for the previous Main Street Trunk or Treat event, focusing on improved parking arrangements. Discussions regarding the upcoming Freedom Fest included the review of firework display quotes and the authorization of a specific budget for the 2026 celebration. The committee also planned for the upcoming Easter Egg Hunt, outlining supply needs, volunteer requirements, and the event schedule.
The Council reviewed and approved consent items, including various vendor payments and department reports. A resolution was adopted to approve a lease purchase agreement with Zions Bancorporation. The Council approved a partial reimbursement payment to Blackrock Excavation for public infrastructure work related to a sewer extension project. Additionally, the Council discussed a proposed T-Mobile lease amendment regarding the placement of a generator in the city parking lot; the item was tabled pending further review of AT&T's generator placement plans to address parking and proximity concerns.
The agenda focuses on critical city business, including a Board of Corrections review regarding irrigation assessments and a public hearing for a proposed nine-lot light industrial subdivision. Key action items include the approval of the final plat for the Stockyard Business Park Subdivision. The consent agenda covers the approval of event applications, infrastructure payments for wastewater, sewer, and intersection projects, as well as department reports and claims. Furthermore, the council will address proclamations for Vietnam War Veterans Day and Fair Housing Month, consider an annexation resolution, initiate a public hearing process for a requested annexation, authorize equipment purchases for the Public Works Department, and finalize a contract for a summer fireworks show.
The meeting included several key public hearings and action items. The first hearing addressed a request for a Front Yard Setback Variance for a home addition at 329 2nd Avenue East, focusing on encroachment into the 25-foot setback; the variance was conditionally approved. The second hearing considered a Special Use Permit for Steve Irwin to allow two apartments on the second floor of a building at 204 West Main Street, which was approved with conditions regarding parking agreements. A subsequent Design Review for the 204 West Main Street façade updates was also approved. A third public hearing concerned the annexation and zoning of a 1.27-acre parcel (eastern portion of Candlelight Park) to Public/Semipublic (PS), which the Commission recommended for approval to the City Council. Finally, the Commission considered an Ordinance amendment to the Municipal Code regarding accessory uses, setbacks, and front entrances, recommending approval to the City Council. The session concluded with the approval of the consent agenda, which included approving the minutes from the January 13, 2026, meeting.
Key discussions included the installation of a new Councilmember, Jeri Ahrens, and the nomination and unanimous election of Councilman Dale Ross as Council President. A public hearing was held regarding the residential final plat for Becker Subdivision No. 2, which involved 117 buildable lots, and the plat was conditionally approved pending approved construction plans. Ordinance No. 1250 (Bill No. 735) was introduced and adopted, which amends Title 15 of the Jerome Municipal Code by updating building codes, enacting permit fees, repealing chapters on plumbing regulations and fire limits, and establishing new fire limits in Title 8. Resolutions were passed to appoint members to the Jerome Housing Authority and Jerome Library Board, and to set the 2026 Irrigation Assessments with a 6.5% increase. The Council also approved a lease agreement with Grupo Nuevo Amanecer for Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at an annual payment of $1. Department reports covered irrigation box replacements, the relocation of the military division, anticipated decreases in state shared revenues, and a future workshop to discuss a redevelopment proposal for the northwest corner of Main and Lincoln.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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