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The agenda for the meeting includes addressing the election day internet outage billing and exploring backup internet options. Key discussion and action items cover infrastructure and policy, such as the Mike Asay Subdivision, the 7th Amendment of the Development Code, vehicle use and travel policies, courthouse generator assessments, and various road and highway standard ordinances. The meeting also involves financial and operational oversight, including reviewing quotes for road and bridge purchases, establishing a propane contract bid process, and discussing petty cash funds. Additionally, the commission will address the canvassing of election results, juvenile justice reporting, probation policy updates, and specific departmental projects such as weed control via helicopter, a water study report, and courthouse maintenance.
The board discussed environmental updates regarding naturally occurring contaminants and landfill planning with the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. Administrative actions included clarifying a previous motion regarding courthouse tree removal and approving a treatment plan for a pine tree on the courthouse lawn. Other agenda items covered the quarterly treasurer-auditor report, potential joint ownership of a senior citizen building, road project funding and jurisdiction between the county and city, an economic development grant for the Four County Alliance of Southeastern Idaho, polling location designations for the upcoming election, funding for district judge law clerks, and an airport lighting project contract. Additionally, the board held budget training, discussed vehicle use policies, approved an independent contractor agreement for fairground maintenance, initiated a compensation survey for county positions, and reviewed plans for a new weed building. Executive sessions were held to discuss pending litigation and hiring matters, leading to the scheduling of a special meeting for administrative interviews.
The Board of Commissioners discussed various administrative and operational matters including the Road Safety Grant for specific highways, revisions to county road use ordinances, and non-compliant approaches to county roads. Updates were provided regarding the Liberty Gold/Black Pine Gold Mine Project, the Airport Runway Lighting and Threshold Displacement Project, and the Rocky Mountain Power substation project. The Board also reviewed the weed department's equipment needs, approved a subdivision plat map, discussed Sheriff's department personnel policies and overtime, updated the county credit card policy, entered into a collection agency agreement, approved tree maintenance at the courthouse, and authorized the purchase of tempered glass for courtroom tables. Additionally, the Board explored professional development opportunities for employees through NACO and reviewed executive session protocols.
The agenda includes several administrative and operational items such as a per diem exception request for probation, a discussion regarding judicial expenses, and the submission of the EDPRO grant. The board will review requests for event center fee waivers, appoint a hospital board member, and proceed with hiring for the Planning and Zoning administrator position. Furthermore, the meeting covers the signing of the Hadley subdivision plat, a planning services agreement, and a response to the state declaration of drought emergency. Additional topics include department updates, the fiscal year 2027 public health budget, roadway development procedures, and various internal policies including vehicle use and compensation.
The board convened to consider and conduct an executive session regarding the potential hiring of a Planning and Zoning Administrator. The board moved back into an open session at the conclusion of the executive session, where no further discussions or decisions were made.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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