Board of County Commissioners TETON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MINUTES | MAY 20, 2024 1st Floor Meeting Room 150 Courthouse Dr, Driggs, ID 83422 8:45 AM 1) MEETING CALL TO ORDER Zoom Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81854768477 Commissioners Present: Cindy RiegelBob HeneageMichael Whitfield Other Elected Officials and Department Heads Present: Kim Keeley, ClerkDan Reyes, County Manager 2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3) ACTION ITEMS: CONSENT AGENDA 3.1) ACTION ITEM: PAYROLL FORMS Department: Operations Cover Page Russon Payroll Form.pdf S. Hill Payroll Form.pdf 3.2) Action Item: 5/6/2024 Claims Report Department: Clerk Cover Page Budget Report (4).pdf Expense Approval Report (5).pdf 3.3) ACTION ITEM: PAYROLL FORMS Department: Operations Cover Page doc00021420240516104506.pdf doc00021320240516104447.pdf RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 4) OPEN MIC "Open Mic" is 9:00 - 9:15am to speak to the Board on any item on the agenda, unless that item is a noticed public hearing. Anthony Wilcox, Driggs, requested to add three new overlays to the GIS map - a wildlife collision map, a crime map. and a sex offender map. He would give a presentation to the Board if requested. Kristin Hawkins, requesting the approval of the minor plat amendment in Daydream Ranch Subdivision. She is building a home in the subdivision. Ida Hansen, Tetonia, believes the building permits including impact fees, are excessive. 5) PUBLIC APPEARANCES 5.1) ACTION ITEM: TETON COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN UPDATE 9:15 am MT Department: Operations Brian McDermitt, outgoing Executive Director for Teton Regional Economic Coalition, presented the updated Economic Plan. Mr. McDermitt introduced Andy Epperson, the incoming Executive Director. The Board thanked Mr. McDermitt and the members of the steering committee including Brent Schindler, August Christiansen, Will Frohlich, Jonathon Schecter, Rick Miller, Doug Self, Christi Meston, Wyatt Penfold, Mark Farmer Cover Page Teton County Economic Plan 2024 04 22.pdf MOTION: Whereas the Teton County Economic Plan, as a subsidiary of the Teton County Comprehensive plan, was adopted in 2013, updated in 2019, and was revised again this year by a diverse steering committee, be it resolved that this latest revision, May 2024, is approved and adopted as Teton County policy. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 5.2) DISCUSSION ITEM: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS 11:30 am MT Department: Operations Cover Page Dave Anderson, Idaho Program Manager with American Farmland Trust, presented the results of an Agricultural Economic Impact Analysis designed to estimate the economic value of ag production lost to development. The results indicate that if the County continues to do business as usual, the County economy stands to lose a minimum of $2.5 million per year. The key to limiting the loss of ag areas is to limit sprawl. 5.3) DISCUSSION ITEM: TETON COUNTY IDAHO JOINT HOUSING AUTHORITY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR UPDATE Department: Operations Cover Page Teton County Joint Housing Executive Director Jarod Pfeffer presented an update on the Housing Authority happenings. Also present was John Vance, the developer for the 175 Front Street and Depot Square Projects. Depot Square is fully leased up with 30 restricted apartments serving households at 60% AMI and below. Mr. Vance reported that he is currently fundraising for the 175 Front Street Project. The Board asked when the County would need to provide the $400K for the three County apartments. He stated that the funds would not be needed until the fall of 2025. 2024-05-15 175 Front Street Developer Update.pdf 2024-05-15 175 Front Street Sketch Plan.pdf 2024-05-20 Executive Director Report to Teton County, Idaho.pdf 5.4) ACTION ITEM: DOWNTOWN DRIGGS ASSOCIATION - SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK Cover Page Director of the Downtown Driggs Association Lisa Simmons presented the item. The DDA is requesting the use of the Courthouse lawn for the annual Shakespeare in the Park event. MOTION: Approve the Downtown Driggs Association to use the Teton County Courthouse lawn Sunday, July 28, 1:00-8:00 pm MT. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 6) PUBLIC WORKS 6.1) 2024-05-20 PUBLIC WORKS REPORT Department: Public Works Cover Page Public Works Director Darryl Johnson presented his report. N500W update - LHTAC has found money, the cost estimate is $4.7 million. LHTAC requested that the County give an additional $200K more in match. The Board directed Mr. Johnson to try to negotiate that amount. Horseshoe Road roadway dedication. Peter McKellar presented his proposition to create exchange a fee simple ownership for a right of way in order to do a boundary adjustment. The Board discussed the possibility of putting the land into conservation easement. Mr. McKellar was open to the idea but would not commit to that. The Board discussed the existing zoning and the development potential. Mr. Johnson will do additional research on what it would take to do a variance. Mr. Johnson is working to get the Road Map project finished up. The Board discussed having an attorney determine which roads should be on the County map. McKellar Properties.docx Assessor_DMV Renovation Floorplan.pdf 6.2) ACTION ITEM: GSB-88-M treatment - Old Jackson Highway Department: Public Works Cover Page This is a proprietary treatment designed for asphalt. Mr. Johnson that it would be appropriate for the Old Jackson Highway and potentially Ski Hill Road. The process is slightly less expensive than chip sealing. ASI_Sole-Source_GSB-M_Spec_2023.pdf ASI_GSB-FrictionSeal_Sole_Source_Ltr_Teton-County_2024.doc MOTION: Approve GSB-88-M overlay treatment on Old Jackson Highway by ASI to be paid from Special Road Levy line item 233-00-43085 not to exceed $110,000. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Cindy Riegel Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 6.3) ACTION ITEM: JRW Architects Contract for Buxton Expansion Department: Public Works Cover Page Teton County - JRW Agreement 5-7-24 Revised.pdf MOTION: Approve contracting with JRW Architects not to exceed $49,700 for the design and construction administration of the Buxton expansion efforts. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Cindy Riegel Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 6.4) ACTION ITEM: Pavilion Expansion Task 1 Award Department: Public Works Cover Page 2456 Fair Pavilion Expansoin Task 1 Bid Summary.pdf Teton County Fairgrounds Pavilion Building Packet.pdf MOTION: Approve Award of the Fairgrounds Pavilion Addition; Task 1 for design and delivery of the Fairgrounds Pavilion metal building addition to Steel Concepts for $228,770. Funds to be paid from 276-00-80100; Project Accounting Fair Pavilion. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 6.5) ACTION ITEM: Pavilion Expansion Task 1 Award Department: Public Works Cover Page This item was a duplicate. 2456 Fair Pavilion Expansoin Task 1 Bid Summary.pdf Teton County Fairgrounds Pavilion Building Packet.pdf 7) IT/EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 7.1) Action Item - Panic Button System Replacement Department: Information Technology Cover Page IT/Emergency Manager Greg Adams presented the item. 26 Wired Panic Buttons_02292024053202.pdf MOTION: Approve the replacement of the panic button system from account 1-14-80200 with the cost not to exceed $8,619.66. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 8) BUILDING 8.1) DISCUSSION ITEM: BUILDING REPORT Department: Operations Building Official Wendy Danielson presented her report. Permit numbers are currently tracking higher than last year. Ms. Danielson will be gone from June 5 to June 24. Cover Page fy24 ytd permit stats.pdf year to year comparison fy24 do date.pdf 2024 department update 05.20.2024 bcc mtg.docx 9) PROBATION 9.1) ACTION ITEM: FY25 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT TO SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY BASED ALTERNATIVE SERVICES PROGRAM AND THE SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES PROGRAM. Department: Operations Cover Page Final SFY25 MOA-CBAS_SUDS Program.pdf MOTION: Approve the FY25 Memorandum of Agreement to Support the Community Based Alternative Services Program and the Substance Use Disorder Services Program. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Cindy Riegel SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 9.2) ACTION ITEM: FUNDS TRANSFER Department: Operations Cover Page Budget Report.5_2024.xlsx MOTION: Approve moving $1200 from the fuel line (206-62-43080) to the A&D testing line (206-62-44001), and move $600 from the vehicle repairs line (206-62-43081) to the supplies line (206-62-42100). RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 10) CLERK 10.1) Action Item: Meeting Minutes of 3/25/2024, 4/15/2024, 4/22/2024, and 5/6/2024 Department: Clerk Cover Page Draft 3.25.2024 Regular.pdf Draft 4.15.2024 Special.pdf Draft 4.22.2024 Regular.pdf Draft 5.6.2024 Regular Meeting.pdf MOTION: Approve the minutes of 4/15/2024 as presented. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Cindy Riegel Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None MOTION: Approve the minutes of 4/15/2024 as presented and the minutes of 3/25/2024 and 5/6/2024 as revised. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 11) FAIR 11.1) ACTION ITEM: FAIR BOARD TETON COUNTY, IDAHO FACILITIES USE AGREEMENT WITH TETON VALLEY RODEO COMPANY Department: Operations Cover Page Fairgrounds Administrator Hallie Poirer presented the item. The contract has been reviewed by the Fair Board. John Smaellie, Board Chair, was present to answer questions. The Board asked about the vendor agreement for food sales. TV Rodeo.pdf MOTION: Approve agreement with Teton Valley Rodeo Company for $500/night with the option to use the sound system for an additional $50. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 11.2) ACTION ITEM: TETON COUNTY FAIR BOARD FACILITIES USE AGREEMENT WITH TETON VALLEY BALLOON RALLY, INK Department: Operations Cover Page TV Balloon Rally.pdf Rally Up! press release 4_18_24.pdf TVBR_Fair Board_2024 overview (1).pdf MOTION: Approve Agreement between Teton County and Teton Valley Balloon Rally, Inc. for $1000 for eight days and 10% of the profit for the Saturday night event. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 12) OPERATIONS MANAGER 12.1) ACTION ITEM: DRAFT POLICY PUBLIC MEETING ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION Department: Operations County Administrator Dan Reyes presented the item. The Board made a few minor edits. Cover Page Draft Meeting Public Participation.docx.pdf MOTION: Approve Public Meeting Attendance and Participation Administrative Policy as revised. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 12.2) ACTION ITEM: CPM PROJECT PROPOSAL Department: Operations Cover Page Capstone Project Proposal.pdf Gantt.pdf MOTION: Approve County Manager's Certified Public Manager Capstone Project Proposal as revised. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 12.3) DISCUSSION ITEM: COUNTY MANAGER’S MEMO (MAY 6 - MAY 17) Department: Operations Cover Page 2024_05_20_CM_Memo.pdf 13) COMMISSIONERS 13.1) Executive Session74-206(1) Department: Operations Cover Page Roll call vote. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Michael Whitfield Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 13.2) ACTION ITEM: ENGAGEMENT AGREEMENT FOR LEGAL SERVICES Department: Operations County Prosecutor Bailey Smith and contract attorney Andrew Rawlins were present to answer questions. The Board discussed the oversight role of the Prosecutor over the contract civil attorney. The Board discussed the added financial burden to the County to expand the scope of the contract. Cover Page Draft Engagement Agreement - Holden Kidwell (04.29.24 - Including Supervisory Duties).docx MOTION: Approve FY2024 Holden, Kidwell, Hahn and Crapo PLLC Engagement Agreement for Legal Services as amended in this meeting.. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 13.3) DISCUSSION ITEM: COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS Department: Operations Commissioner Whitfield Committee Reports 05/07 Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership FY 2023 Audit Report. Timely responses from staff. No compliance matters reported. No internal control issues reported. Total Assets: $14,580,742 05/07 B on 33 Committee Meeting Pathway ownership question. Jared and Brian Young, ITD, the bike path and adjoining property 50 feet west of pathway belong to ITD. ITD mows about 12 feet along highway. Teton County will have to contract for noxious weed spraying along pathway. ITD has a “clear zone” of 20 feet along highway edge. In future pathway will need to be re-done to 10-foot wide pathway to meet current standards. ITD does not have any highway upgrades planned right now. Cedron and Larkspur near Victor may require some upgrades. Shut down some accesses. 05/08 Teton County Fair Board Meeting Master Plan update Cushing Terrell Fair sponsorship for 4-H Awards. 4-H Awards event post Fair. FAIR 101 Planting Seeds for the next Century: Schedule, Sponsor updates, Committee meeting reports Vendor forms. Community Events: Mid May Community Garden open July 3rd Concert in partnership with DDA July 4th Parade Balloon Rally- music on July 6th Tin Cup July 20th 05/11 Trail/Highway Cleanup with Suzanne and Dan 05/13 Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership Annual Staff Dinner 05/14 Attended TREC Board meeting 05/14 Henry’s Fork Watershed Council · Canal Headgate Diversion Automation, Aaron Dalling, Fremont Madison Irrigation District. 20 plus canal diversions managed by automated gates, run by gauge height. Gauges keep canal diversion much more consistent regardless of river flow. On Henry’s Fork and lower Teton River. Only diverting what is needed, saves water. · Water and Reservoir Operations Update, Jeremy Dalling, USBR. Upper Snake Reservoirs at 87% full and fuller than last year, above normal storage over the winter, 117% of normal. Will all fill around mid-June after flood control issues abate. Flow forecasts. May 1 for Teton River at 101% of normal. Snake River above Heise at about 85%. Island Park at 88%. · Predicted Hydrology for Spring and Summer 2024. Rob Van Kirk Henry’s Fork Foundation. The Long-tem Picture: Since 2000 the average Watershed Flow has declined by 15%. Near term, we got to average watershed flow last week for first time in three years, out of extreme drought conditions in much of west. Teton River predicted to be at average, but may be even better due to last fall’s rain and early spring snow and rain plus snowpack. Automated Web Site with hydrology data. Henrysfork.orgDaily Water Report, Climate Data, Snow Data etc. Teton Valley Recharge Streamflow simulations 05/16 Upper Valley Board of Guardians I am impressed by the empathy expressed by BoG for their clients. In this meeting, the Board was represented by members from Jefferson, Madison, Lemhi and Teton Counties. Facilitated by Jefferson County Deputy Prosecutor Chase Hendricks. Examples of client stories A. Was a shaken baby, parents now deceased, in facility M. In a facility with request for full-time monitoring due to behavioral issues, K. In an apartment but frustrated with his options in life. D. Incarcerated in Boise prison, ten-year sentence, no family or contacts other than potential guardians, would not be in prison had he had guardianship support. J. Has been in a Salmon facility for 28 years, severely disabled (cannot talk, feeding tube leads to frequent infections), 05/16 Roads Report 2024 Commissioner Riegel had no committee reports due to vacation. Commissioner Heneage Committee Reports May 7 - Dog education event. The event was attended by numerous stakeholders including the Sheriff, PAWS, Trails & Pathways and members of the public.. Discussion was mostly about at large dogs. Next meeting is Friday June 16 at 9:00 am. TREC - Silver Star presentation on fiber optic project. Discussion on onboarding the new executive director. May 13th - Went with Probation Director Tiffany Hicks to Madison County BoCC meeting to thank Madison County for their help with probation services. May 14th - Attended the P&Z meeting. May 16th - Met with Prosecutor regarding civil attorney contract. Cover Page 14) TREASURER 14.1) DISCUSSION ITEM: TREASURER’S REPORT Department: Operations Cover Page Treasurer Liz Card presented her report. Ms. Card is requesting the Board to approve opening a tax receipt specific LGIP account. 2020 taxes have been collected in full. Q1 2024 Treasurer Report.pdf TAX DUE SUMMARY for 5-10-2024.pdf Teton County Investment Report 3-31-24.pdf BANK ACCOUNT BALANCES.xlsx LGIP Cash Flow 2016- 2022 for Regular Account and All Accounts Monthly Interest (1) (1).xlsx 15) PLANNING AND ZONING 15.1) ACTION ITEM: Daydream Ranch Subdivision Lot 12 Minor Plat Amendment Department: Planning & Zoning Asst Planner Torin Bjorkland presented the staff report for the Daydream Ranch Subdivision Minor Plat Amendment. Cover Page _Daydream Ranch- Lot 12 Hawkins- Minor Plat Modification_Staff Report_05.20.24.pdf A) Application.pdf B) Narrative.pdf C) HOA Approval Letter.pdf D) EIPH Letter.pdf E) Amended Plat.pdf F) Original Plat #154258.pdf MOTION: Having found that the proposed plat amendment for Lot 12 of Daydream Ranch Subdivision complies with the requirements of the Teton County Land Development Code 4-14-D (6) based on the findings prepared in the staff report, I move to approve the application submitted on April 15, 2024, with the following condition of approval: A final technical survey review is required before a plat amendment can be recorded. Property taxes also are required to be paid in full before the plat can be recorded. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Bob Heneage SECONDER: Cindy Riegel Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None 16) ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Adjourn. RESULT: MOVER: AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ADOPTED [Unanimous] Michael Whitfield SECONDER: Bob Heneage Cindy Riegel, Bob Heneage, Michael Whitfield None None ____________________________________________ Cindy Riegel, Chairperson ATTEST: ____________________________________________ County Clerk or Deputy No Item Selected This item has no attachments