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Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-01-31 Duplicate
This is a brief administrative document from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners for January 31, 2023, indicating that no meeting was held on this date. The document serves as an official record of the cancelled or postponed meeting. No business was conducted, no discussions occurred, and no decisions were made since the meeting did not take place.
Duplicate Check
This document appears to be a standard administrative template used when meetings are cancelled or not held, as evidenced by the minimal content stating only that no meeting occurred on the specified date.
Planning & Zoning — Minutes — 2024-01-29 Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from the Jerome County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on January 29, 2024. The meeting addressed routine business including election of an Acting Chairman due to absences, approval of previous minutes, reports on water resources and park projects, and discussion of comprehensive plan updates and zoning code revisions.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- No public comment period mentioned in the minutes
- Meeting minutes from November 29, 2023 were approved, but there appears to be a gap as no December 2023 meeting minutes were mentioned
Decisions Made
- Becky Dean elected as Acting Chairman unanimously
- November 29, 2023 minutes approved unanimously
- Decision to create auxiliary committee to assist with zoning code revisions
- Committee size limited to no more than 6 members, preferably 5 (odd number)
- Committee terms proposed for 6 months to 1 year
- Meeting adjourned unanimously
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- 2025 - City of Jerome Area of Impact agreement review required
Key Points
- Election of Acting Chairman
- Approval of November 29, 2023 minutes
- Mid-Snake River Water Resource Commission report
- Snake River Canyons Park Board report
- Comprehensive Plan update status
- Legislative Action List review
- City of Jerome Area of Impact agreement
- Chapter 5 Use Charts revision
- Creation of auxiliary committee for planning projects
Planning & Zoning — Minutes — 2025-06-30 Energy/Data Center
This document contains minutes from a Jerome County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on June 30, 2025, covering two main hearings: a livestock confinement operation (LCO) permit application by L & S Land Holdings LLC and a special use permit for transmission towers by Great Basin Transmission LLC. Both applications were approved unanimously after public hearings and discussion.
Decisions Made
- Motion to accept May 19th, 2025 minutes - carried unanimously
- Motion to approve L & S Land Holdings LLC LCO permit with specified conditions - carried unanimously
- Motion to approve Great Basin Transmission LLC special use permit for transmission towers with conditions - carried unanimously
- Motion to adjourn - carried unanimously
Energy, Data Centers & Ordinances
- Great Basin Transmission LLC special use permit for transmission towers approved
- 500MW power transmission line from south to north
- 285-mile above ground transmission line (SWIP North project)
- Connection to Midpoint Substation
- Part of Southwest Intertie Project (SWIP)
- Legislative matters mention BOCC prioritizing Energy Ordinance
- Infrastructure designed to 2025 safety standards
- Project will generate additional property tax revenue
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Doug Hendricks - Mid-Snake River Water Resource Commission report on BLM water struggles
- Matt Thompson with AGProfessionals - presented L & S Land Holdings LLC LCO application
- Cynthia Stephens representing citizens group - questioned LCO capacity increase
- Lane Singleton with Great Basin Transmission LLC - presented transmission tower application
- Jimmy Buker with Idaho Power Company - spoke on project benefits
- Matt Darrington - local legal counsel for GBT on project compliance
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- August 25th meeting potentially moved to August 18th due to training course conflict
- Training course by Idaho Association of Counties mentioned
- Staff to Staff meetings scheduled with each jurisdiction for APA ordinance
Key Points
- Minutes approval from May 19th meeting
- Meeting schedule change discussion
- Mid-Snake River Water Resource Commission report
- L & S Land Holdings LLC livestock confinement operation permit
- Great Basin Transmission LLC special use permit for transmission towers
- Legislative matters and Energy Ordinance
- Area of City Impact updates
- APA ordinance updates
Commissioners — Minutes — 2025-06-30
This document contains the minutes from a Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting held on June 30, 2025. The meeting covered routine county business including commissioner reports on recent activities, budget discussions for FY 2025-26, departmental reports from Emergency Management, Juvenile Probation, and GIS, and presentations from St. Lukes/Magic Valley Paramedics and Western Waste Services. Several expenditure approvals were made including office improvements and equipment purchases.
Decisions Made
- Authorized Commissioner Watkins to sign addendum and final approval for Shoshone Falls Overlook Project
- Approved expenditures of approximately $5,200 for additional cabinets and counters in new DMV and Treasurer offices
- Authorized exchange of trailers between Emergency Management Department and Sheriff's office
- Approved purchase of four tires for Juvenile Probation vehicle for $567.84
- Approved $2,703 for Frontier Community Resources membership dues for next year
- Approved minutes from 6/23 meeting
- Approved claims as presented by staff
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Brent Culbertson and Mark Swenson - DMV office cabinet needs
- Kirsten Hartley - Emergency Management monthly report
- Tracee McKim, Sheriff George Oppedyk, Mario Umana - Budget workshop
- Mario Umana - Juvenile Probation monthly report
- Mark Reyes and Gary Taylor - GIS monthly report
- Seth Reed, Gary Taylor, James Ridgeway - Discount fuel card program
- Chris Shandrea, Jeff Stevens, James Rohom, Stan Flint - St. Lukes annual ambulance services report
- Jasmin Mata - Western Waste Services presentation
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- July 12 - Mark Reyes attending ESRI conference
- Future incident command class at sheriff's office
- Future cost comparison report for fuel card program
Key Points
- Commissioner reports on recent activities and meetings
- Shoshone Falls Overlook Project
- Upper cabinets for DMV and Treasurer offices
- Emergency Management monthly report and community preparedness
- Budget workshop for FY 2025-26
- Employee pay raises discussion
- Parks and Recreation budget considerations
- Juvenile Probation monthly report
- Frontier Community Resources membership dues
- GIS monthly report and mapping projects
- Discount fuel card program presentation
- St. Lukes annual report on ambulance services
- Western Waste Services business review
- Meeting minutes approval
- Claims approval
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-07-01 Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
Jerome County Commissioners meeting minutes from July 1, 2024, documenting routine administrative business including approval of payroll records, alcoholic beverage licenses, and claims. The meeting included reports from various department heads, discussions about office relocations and courthouse remodeling, approval of employee benefits changes, and property valuation decisions.
Executive Session Decisions
- After returning from executive session at 2:07 P.M., the commissioners made decisions regarding employee benefits including choosing the Blue Cross $2,000 Option 1 package, Willamette Dental Plan renewal, and E-Benefits package for health savings plan
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The document appears truncated/incomplete as it cuts off mid-sentence during the property valuations section, potentially indicating incomplete minutes
Decisions Made
- Approved time records for 8 employees for June 16-29, 2024 payroll period
- Signed three catering permits for South Hills Bar & Grill
- Signed retail alcoholic beverage licenses for six businesses
- Signed leave requests for four employees
- Approved minutes from June 24 and 25
- Approved claims totaling $87,786.22 and $1,504.61
- Approved Steve Hines to close Extension office on July 5
- Approved Blue Cross $2,000 Option 1 package and Willamette Dental Plan renewal
- Approved E-Benefits package for health savings plan
- Motion made to uphold assessments on 18 properties (motion incomplete due to document truncation)
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Steve Hines - Extension Office Report on June activities and upcoming fair preparations
- Mark Reyes - GIS Mapping Report including cemetery data collection and address corrections
- Matthew McGregor and Cody Westover - IT matters including copier services and staffing needs
- Brent Culbertson - Skylight purchase request for courthouse maintenance
- Jesse Vallez - Human Resources report on flex spending and wage change procedures
- Guy Stubbs - Employee dental insurance presentation
- Teri Stokes - Jerome 20/20 budget request for $40,000 continued funding
- Mark Swenson - Assessor presenting property valuations for approval
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- July 5 - Extension office closure
- July 6, 2024 from 2 P.M.-12:30 A.M. - Catering permit effective date
- July 11, 2024 from 5 P.M.-1 A.M. - Catering permit effective date
- July 11 - Meeting with highway district board regarding cattle guard
- July 14 week - Mark Reyes attending ESRI conference in San Diego
- August Fair - Jerome 20/20 special projects typically occur before this
- Wednesday meetings - Weekly Zoom updates with Core Construction on courthouse remodeling
Key Points
- Commissioner activity reports
- Airport Appreciation Day
- Quarterly jail inspection assignment
- Time record approvals
- Courthouse remodeling updates
- Office relocation discussions
- Catering permits
- Alcoholic beverage licenses
- Claims approval
- Solid waste district matters
- Extension office activities
- GIS mapping services
- IT department needs and copier services
- Skylight replacement
- Human resources programs
- Employee dental insurance
- Jerome 20/20 economic development funding
- Property valuations and assessments
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-07-05 Concern Open Meeting Violation
This document contains the minutes from the July 5, 2023 Jerome County Commissioners meeting, which included the swearing in of new County Clerk Cyrl Lootens, discussions about inmate housing rates with Twin Falls County, maintenance and property matters, and a Board of Equalization session handling multiple property assessment appeals.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Document appears incomplete/truncated at the end during ABC Agra LLC discussion
- Minor typographical errors throughout that could affect clarity of official record
Decisions Made
- Approved additional $1000 payment to Stucco Dynamics for paint removal totaling $16,650
- Signed memorandum of understanding for Community Based Alternative Services Program and Substance Use Disorder Services Program
- Approved $2750 to Summit Ag Appraisal for adjacent land appraisal
- Upheld assessor's valuation of $453,986 for Douglas Minor property
- Upheld assessor's revised valuation of $99,443 for Schultz property
- Upheld assessor's revised valuation of $346,026 for Moilan property
- Approved assessed revaluation from $460,793 to $428,473 for Mower property
- Upheld assessor's evaluation change from $306,717 to $291,645 for Skaug property
- Upheld valuation change from $3,228,313 to $194,050 for ABC Agra LLC parcel 3
- Upheld reassessment from $422 to $2638 for ABC Agra LLC parcel 4
- Upheld assessor's value of $241,965 for Huntington property
- Upheld all assessments for Denis and Sandra Capps properties
- Approved 63-602W exemption for two ABC Agra LLC parcels
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Property owner Mary Huntington faced significant tax increase due to 16-year assessor error where her home was incorrectly removed from tax rolls after 2006 fire
- Questions raised about fairness of assessment practices and impact on renters due to property tax increases
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Officers Aguirre and Tolman from Jerome County Sheriff's Office discussing inmate rates
- Brent Culbertson presenting maintenance report
- Mary Lee Huntington appealing property assessment
- Assessor Mark Swenson participating in assessment appeals
- Appraiser Justin McMillan participating in assessment appeals
- Deputy Clerk Jane White present during Board of Equalization
- Sabrina Henderson participating in assessment discussions
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- Decision on mileage and per diem rates tabled until next week
- Future deliberation scheduled for ABC Agra LLC parcels regarding 63-602W exemptions
Key Points
- Swearing in of new County Clerk
- Inmate housing rates for Twin Falls County inmates
- Stucco repair maintenance costs for Annex building
- Memorandum of Understanding for Community Based Alternative Services and Substance Use Disorder Services Programs
- Commissioner reports on various meetings and events
- Mileage and per diem rate updates
- Adjacent property appraisal for Snake River Canyons Park
- Property assessment appeals for multiple taxpayers
- Assessment revaluations that missed deadline
- 63-602W agricultural exemptions
Commissioners — Minutes — 2025-07-07 Concern Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from a Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting on July 7, 2025, covering commissioner reports, budget workshop discussions, departmental reports, and various administrative decisions. Key topics included budget planning with employee raises, security measures for county buildings, equipment purchases, and health insurance cost increases.
Executive Session Decisions
- The commissioners went into executive session per Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b) for personnel matters from 11:48 am to 12:14 pm, but no specific decisions from this session were disclosed in the minutes.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Executive session decisions or discussions are not disclosed in the minutes, which may not comply with requirements to state what actions, if any, were taken following executive session.
Decisions Made
- Approved Jerome 20/20 budget request for $40,000 donation
- Set county employee raises at up to 6% (3% cost of living, 3% discretionary)
- Set Sheriff's office employee raises at up to 8% (3% cost of living, 5% discretionary)
- Approved $800 expenditure to return printer to Toshiba
- Approved PMT internet contract renewal at $765.90 monthly (saving $250/month)
- Decided fairgrounds must cover tractor purchase from their own funds, not capital improvement fund
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Discussion of adding security measures to Administration Offices Building including metal detectors, limiting public entrances, and posting two deputies daily
- Executive session for personnel matters with no disclosure of actions taken
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Mike Pohanka - Jerome 20/20 update and budget request
- Cy Lootens and Tracee McKim - Budget workshop presentation
- Jesse Vallez - HR monthly report
- Multiple department heads at luncheon: Mark Reyes, Sam Beus, Nina Lagle, Windy Jay, Kacie Buhler, Tanzy McCool, Angie Bridge, George Oppedyk, Gary Taylor, Matthew McGregor, Mario Umana, Andrea Gonzalez, Mike Seib, Steve Hines, Amanda Worthington
- Andrea Gonzalez - Misdemeanor probation monthly report
- Amanda Worthington - Fairgrounds tractor purchase discussion
- Matthew McGregor and Eli Bair - IT matters including printer return and PMT contract
- Mike Seib - Legal counsel consultation
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- September - expected installation of traffic lights at intersection of Highways 93 and 25
- Mid to end of September - expected completion of employee handbook
- Future meeting - airplane parked outside hanger discussion
- Future budget workshop - further discussion of HR assistant position and domestic violence classes line item
Key Points
- Commissioner reports on various meetings attended
- Jerome 20/20 update and budget request
- Budget workshop including employee raises and departmental needs
- HR monthly report and staffing needs
- Department head luncheon discussing security, gas cards, and health services
- Misdemeanor probation monthly report
- Fairgrounds tractor purchase discussion
- IT equipment returns and contracts
- Legal counsel consultation
Commissioners — Minutes — 2024-07-08 Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
Minutes from the July 8, 2024 Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting covering routine administrative matters, department reports, budget planning, and facilities issues. The meeting included reports from Planning & Zoning, Maintenance, Airports, and discussions about fairgrounds operations, insurance matters, and budget workshop for FY 2024-25.
Executive Session Decisions
- Legal counsel was provided on advantages of class action lawsuit and citing for sewage violations, but no specific decisions from executive session were disclosed in the minutes
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Executive session was held for personnel matters per Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b), but no specific personnel decisions or outcomes were reported in open session
- Commissioner Howell was noted as 'not present' during one motion vote but was listed as present at the start and participated in other votes
Decisions Made
- Approved catering permit for South Hills Bar & Grill for July 13, 2024
- Approved retail alcoholic beverage licenses for Andrea Wiesenmeyer/Jerome County Fair, Martin Vega/Hazelton's Landmark LLC, Family Dollar LLC, and Jeffrey Petersen/Blue Lakes Country Club
- Approved claims totaling $160,839.75 and $2,533.46 for various funds
- Approved July 1 meeting minutes
- Approved Nu-Vu Glass estimate for courthouse dome light replacement at $7,590.66
- Approved Jerome Airport purchase of 35 reflective light posts for $1,313.90 plus shipping
- Agreed to remain with ICRMP insurance despite 23% premium increase
- Approved multiple budget items for FY 2024-25 including commissioner salaries at $65,000 each, various wage increases, ambulance contract increases, QRU units at $60,000 each, and numerous other budget allocations
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Kacie Buhler - Planning and Zoning report including violation statistics and enforcement actions
- Aaron Zent - Rock Creek Fire District QRU unit budget request (rescheduled)
- Brent Culbertson - Maintenance report and skylight replacement proposal
- Jarrett Mills - Multi-use facility and racing committee concerns via speakerphone
- Mariann Schiewe - Fair Board member discussing fairgrounds coordination
- Bryant Nelson - Fair Board member on fairgrounds history and purpose
- Andrea Wiesenmeyer - Fair manager on facility operations
- Marty Luhr - Airports report including fuel inventory and hangar inspections
- Bryan Craig - Veterans park updates and insurance matters
- Mike Seib - Legal counsel on sewage violations and class action lawsuits
- Tracee McKim - Budget workshop presentation
- Cy Lootens - Clerk participating in budget discussions
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- July 13, 2024 - South Hills Bar & Grill catering event at Risk Barn 5 PM-1 AM
- July 15 - Rescheduled meeting with Aaron Zent for Rock Creek Fire District budget request
- Fall 2024 - Preliminary veterans park building expected
- 2025 - Veterans park completion expected
- Next year's Airport Day - no parachutists planned
- October through May - Racetrack availability period
Key Points
- Commissioner community activities and reports
- Airport Advisory Board updates and Airport Appreciation Day results
- Horse racing committee and fairgrounds coordination
- Courthouse office space and remodeling updates
- Catering and alcoholic beverage license approvals
- Claims and payroll approval
- Planning and Zoning violations and enforcement
- Courthouse skylight replacement
- Fairgrounds multi-use facility discussions
- Airport management and improvements
- Veterans park planning
- Insurance premium increases
- Budget workshop for FY 2024-25
- Personnel matters
- Legal counsel on sewage violations
Commissioners — Minutes — 2025-07-08 Concern Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from Jerome County Commissioners' meetings on July 8, 2025, including both Board of Equalization hearings for property tax appeals and regular commissioners business. The Board of Equalization heard six property valuation appeals from various entities including motels, hangars, industrial properties, and housing developments, making decisions on each appeal. The regular commissioners meeting handled routine business including approving minutes, claims, and a decision regarding fairgrounds equipment.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Commissioner Crouch recused himself from Crossroads Point appeal decisions due to relationship with the company, but no mention of whether he left the room during discussions
- Meeting recessed multiple times between Board of Equalization and Commissioners meetings without clear indication of proper notice for time changes
Decisions Made
- Approved minutes from 6/30/25 and 7/1/25
- Approved claims as presented by staff
- Upheld Jerome Motels LLC assessed values with no changes
- Approved Tensco Hangar appeal, reducing value to $63,205
- Accepted Darigold compromise valuation at $10,337,349
- Approved Jerome Pacific Associates appeal based on low-income housing qualification
- Approved Scoular valuation appeals based on agreement between parties
- Approved Crossroads Point lot line adjustment appeals with 602W tax code additions
- Approved Crossroads Point property exemption 63-602C for nonprofit parcels
- Decided not to pay for fairgrounds tractor as it is not a capital expense
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Property tax assessment fairness concerns with 127% hangar value increase
- Low-income housing tax benefits and affordability policies
- Nonprofit organization tax exemptions and missed filing deadlines
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Marissa Mcclurg - Assessor's office representative
- Ana Vazquez - Assessor
- Mark Swenson - Assessor's office
- Garin Evans - Present for appeals
- Gerald Martins - Tensco Hangar appellant (attended via phone)
- Terry Accordino - Darigold representative
- Andy Hohwieler - Scoular appellant
- Christine Webster - Present for Scoular appeal
- Norm Carlson - Scoular representative
- Blair Crouch - Crossroads Point representative
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- Upcoming year of reevaluations mentioned for Jerome Motels LLC properties
Key Points
- Property tax valuation appeals
- Board of Equalization hearings
- Jerome Motels LLC valuation appeals
- Tensco Hangar valuation appeal
- Darigold industrial property valuation
- Jerome Pacific Associates low-income housing valuation
- Scoular industrial facilities valuation appeals
- Crossroads Point lot line adjustments and nonprofit exemptions
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
- Claims approval
- Fairgrounds tractor purchase decision
- Hangar revaluations countywide
- Industrial equipment salvage value assessments
- Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) valuations
- Nonprofit property tax exemptions
- 602W and 63-602C tax code applications
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-02-03 Duplicate Open Meeting Violation
This document records a brief Jerome County Commissioners meeting held on February 3, 2023, that was continued from February 6, 2023. The meeting consisted primarily of an executive session for litigation purposes lasting approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, with no action taken afterward. Attorney Mike Seib was present during the executive session but excused before the return to open session.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The meeting date shows 'Continued from February 6, 2023' but the meeting is dated February 3, 2023, which is chronologically impossible as February 3rd comes before February 6th
- No public comment period is mentioned or provided
- The minutes provide no detail about the nature of the litigation discussed in executive session beyond the general statutory citation
- Chairman Ben Crouch participated only by speakerphone with no explanation of circumstances
Decisions Made
- Motion made by Commissioner Crozier to go into executive session per Idaho Code 74-206(1)(f) for litigation - approved by unanimous roll call vote
- No action was taken following the executive session
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Mike Seib, Attorney - present for litigation discussion in executive session
Duplicate Check
There appears to be a date error as the document states the meeting was 'Continued from February 6, 2023' but is dated February 3, 2023, which is chronologically impossible. This suggests either a transcription error or potential confusion with another meeting document.
Key Points
- Litigation matters (discussed in executive session per Idaho Code 74-206(1)(f))
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-07-10 Concern Energy/Data Center Open Meeting Violation
This document contains minutes from the Jerome County Board of Commissioners meeting on July 10, 2023, covering medical insurance renewals, Agropur tax exemption reporting, various administrative matters, and Board of Equalization property assessment appeals from Darigold and The Scoular Company.
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- The Scoular Company assessment appeal hearing appears to end abruptly with 'Commissioner Crouch closed the evidentia' suggesting the document may be incomplete, potentially affecting the completeness of the public record
Decisions Made
- Motion passed to continue medical insurance with Pacific Source using a two percent premium decrease and increase dental option with Blue Cross to $1500 for FY 2023-24
- Motion passed to add Agropur to the agenda
- Motion passed to approve minutes of June 20 as read and July 5 with corrections
- Motion passed to approve claims as presented for July 6-10, 2023 claim cycle
- Motion passed to approve designated precinct locations for August election
- Motion passed to approve agreement on Darigold personal property valuation (Parcel No. PPIND36601060A)
- Motion passed to uphold assessor's decision on Darigold real property valuation at $12 million rather than appellant's requested $6 million (Parcel No. RPJ1366001006A)
Energy, Data Centers & Ordinances
- Commissioners Watkins and Crouch attended a Lava Ridge/Minidoka roundtable regarding a proposed wind farm in Jerome County
Constitutional & Social Concerns
- Commissioner Crouch participated in a panel regarding the annual Minidoka Relocation Center pilgrimage, which relates to the historical Japanese American internment during WWII
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Guy Stubbs from Hall & Associates - presented medical insurance proposals and recommendations
- Eric Gracida and Steven Broesch from Agropur - reported on wastewater treatment plant completion and tax exemption compliance
- Cy Lootens, Clerk/Auditor/Recorder - presented August election precinct locations
- Deserae Calbo, Misdemeanor Probation Administrator - requested budget increases for FY 2023-24
- Mark Swenson, County Assessor - testified in property assessment appeals
- Ana Vazquez, County Appraiser - testified in property assessment appeals
- Robert Rios, State Tax Consultant - participated in property assessment appeals
- Terry Accordino and Charlie Young representing Darigold - appealed property assessments via Zoom
- Gary Stone, Don Swartz, Angie Gallager, Norm Carlson, Jeff Mayblee, and Christine Webster representing The Scoular Company - appealed multiple property assessments via Zoom
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- Flag Day 2024 - employee appreciation event to be held again
- July 2023 - Commissioner Watkins to perform quarterly jail inspection
- July 15, 2023, 12 P.M.-12:30 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at Risk Barn
- July 29, 2023, 2 P.M.-12:45 A.M. - South Hills Bar & Grill catering permit at Risk Barn
- August 2023 election - for Valley School District levy and Shoshone School District bond
Key Points
- Medical insurance renewal for county employees
- Dental insurance benefits increase
- Agropur wastewater treatment plant and tax exemption reporting
- Lava Ridge/Minidoka wind farm roundtable
- Employee appreciation lunch planning
- Minidoka Relocation Center pilgrimage panel
- Idaho Army National Guard Armory relocation groundbreaking
- Jerome Airport Appreciation Day
- Quarterly jail inspection scheduling
- Previous meeting minutes approval
- Indigent matters
- Claims approval and administrative matters
- August election precinct locations
- Misdemeanor probation budget request
- Darigold property assessment appeals (personal and real property)
- The Scoular Company property assessment appeals (multiple properties)
Commissioners — Minutes — 2023-07-11 Exec Session Open Meeting Violation
This document covers a Jerome County Commissioners meeting from July 11, 2023, featuring a budget workshop and negotiations with Twin Falls County over jail bed rates. The meeting included budget discussions for FY 2023-24, salary increases for various positions, and concluded with setting a $75 per bed rate for 25 guaranteed beds for Twin Falls County inmates.
Executive Session Decisions
- After an executive session regarding personnel matters, no specific decisions from the executive session are documented in the minutes
Open Meeting Law Concerns
- Executive session was held for personnel matters under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b), but no specific personnel decisions or outcomes from the executive session are documented in the public minutes, making it unclear what personnel matters were actually discussed or decided
Decisions Made
- $70,000 allocated for HR position salary
- $1,200,000 set aside for courthouse old jail space construction and remodel
- Adult Probation supervisor Deserae Calbo approved for 24% salary increase (increased from initially proposed 16%)
- Emergency Management director and assistant salary increase requests denied beyond 8.8% cost-of-living and merit increases
- County-wide cost-of-living and merit increases reduced by one percent each to save approximately $160,000
- Employee appreciation fund consolidated under County Commissioners with $50 per employee plus additional $10,000
- Motion approved to offer Twin Falls County $75 per bed per night for 25 guaranteed beds for FY 2023-24
- Decision to not guarantee more than 25 beds to Twin Falls County
Guests, Speakers & Presentations
- Tracee McKim, Chief Deputy Clerk - budget presentation and discussion
- Jack Johnson, Twin Falls County Commissioner - inmate housing discussion
- Don Hall, Twin Falls County Commissioner - inmate housing discussion
- Brent Reinke, Twin Falls County Commissioner - inmate housing discussion
- Tom Carter, Twin Falls County Sheriff - inmate housing discussion
- Chris Hogan, Twin Falls County Deputy Sheriff - inmate housing discussion
- Steven Byers, Twin Falls County Deputy Sheriff - inmate housing discussion
- George Oppedyk, Jerome County Sheriff - inmate housing discussion
- Marisela Aguirre, Jerome County Jail Administrator - inmate housing discussion
Upcoming Dates & Activities
- FY 2023-24 budget implementation
- FY 2024-25 bed rate renegotiation with Twin Falls County
Key Points
- Budget workshop and FY 2023-24 budget preparations
- HR position creation and budgeting
- Courthouse old jail space construction and remodel ($1,200,000)
- Charity budget allocations
- Adult Probation supervisor salary increase
- Emergency Management salary increases
- County-wide cost-of-living and merit increases
- Per diem rate adjustments
- Major county projects funding
- Employee appreciation funds
- Personnel matters (executive session)
- Twin Falls County inmate housing agreement
- Jail bed per diem rates
- Mutual aid agreements between counties