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A
D
C
Is
thursday
april
14th
time
is
nine
o'clock
the
board.
E
C
In
session
to
conduct
its
weekly
open
business
meeting,
all
three
commissioners
are
present
and
we
have
a
number
of
guests
and
we
don't
need
to
introduce
everyone.
C
All
signed
in
so
anyway,
thank
you.
We
have
a
number
of
people
on
on
our
webex
as
well
up
on
the
bridge
and
so
we're
ready
to
do
business
clerk.
Are
there
changes
to
the
agenda.
C
No
changes
to
the
agenda
we
have
some
unfinished
business-
may
have
a
motion
to
remove
unfinished
business
from
the
table.
So
mr.
C
C
Okay,
you've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye,
aye,
aye.
Okay,
we
need
to
this
is
a
final
d
decision.
We
have
a
motion
on
that.
A
Yes,
mr
move,
based
on
the
evidence
presented
at
the
testimony
provided
at
the
march
31
2022
tax
deed
hearing
that
the
treasurer
compiled
with
the
requirements
of
idaho
code
63-1005
that
a
tax
delinquency
is
owing
on
parcel
number
r56722-90470.
A
And
is
not
paid,
and
in
light
of
that
evidence
and
testimony
that
the
treasurer
be
directed
to
immediately
issue
and
record
a
tax
deed
in
favor
of
the
county.
For
that
parcel,
I
don't
think
I
need
to
read
it
again
and
that
the
board
adopt
the
findings
of
fact,
conclusions
of
long
final
decisions
consistent
with
our
decision.
C
I'll
second,
that
okay,
you've
heard
the
the
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye,
aye
aye
motion
carries
thank
you.
C
D
H
Mr
chairman,
commissioners,
I
think
you're
aware
of
kind
of
the
setting
of
the
stage.
This
relates
to
our
county,
alcohol
ordinances
and
so
roger
batt,
with
the
wine
commission
reached
out
to
us
probably
a
couple
months
ago.
Just
to
ask
about
the
specific
requirement
regarding
gathering
of
signatures
right
in
order
to
have
a
tasting
room
specifically
was
what
he
was
interested
in.
H
I
contacted
nancy
wardell
so
nancy's
here
and
can
easily
answer
some
of
the
questions
because
she
did
we
looked
into
it
and
I
mean,
interestingly
enough-
and
this
was
part
of
the
question
from
roger
and
moya
was
we
can't
point
to
why
or
when
that
change?
You
know
why
that
came
about
and
there's
no
no
one
currently
present
in
the
county
that
was
around
when
that
was
put
in
place
and
recalled.
So
the
request
was
to
reconsider
that.
H
I
think
that's
what
you
have
before
you
is
the
opportunity
to
reconsider
how
the
ordinance
is
currently
written
with
those
requirements
for
what
it
takes.
It
is
an
additional
requirement,
above
and
beyond
state
code,
so
it
is
it's
unique
to
ada
county
in
terms
of
the
specific
requirement.
So
I
think
that's
what's
before
you
today
is
just
to
consider
whether
the
signature
gathering
is
still
warranted
in
terms
of
the
ordinance
for
those
who
were
wanting
to
serve
just
because
we're
you-
and
I
were
talking
about
it
beforehand.
H
Commissioner
kenyon,
I
think
one
of
the
things
that's
important
to
note.
This
ordinance
ordinance
is
not
specific
to
any
parcel
or
property,
so
I
know
there's
other
conversations
in
richard's
world
that
I'm
not
as
familiar
with
related
things.
This
is
all
of
ada
county
and
in
unincorporated
portions
of
ada
county
only
beer
and
wine
licensing
is
available
so
that
just
one
of
the
unique
things
we're
not
talking
about.
D
H
C
H
The
cities
oversee
things
within
the
incorporated
areas.
Mr.
A
H
A
Is
it
do
other
counties
in
the
state
of
idaho?
Have
this.
H
H
H
In
terms
of
alcohol
licensing,
this
is
the
opportunity
for
residents
to
weigh
in
right.
So
I
mean
really.
This,
I
think,
is
a
discretionary
decision
for
you
as
a
board.
It's
not
my
role
in
this
is
ministerial
in
terms
of
just
facilitating
the
licensing
just
like
we
bring
to
you
every
week
right,
so
I
don't
have
an
opinion
one
way
or
the
other,
but
given
that
we
weren't
able
to
provide
any
background,
I
think
the
community
has
changed
right.
That
was
one
of
the
reasons
that
was
brought
to
your
attention.
H
So
I
think,
obviously
you
have
a
number
of
people
here
on
wanting
to
testify,
so
you
know
I
just
encourage
you
to
listen
to
the
testimony
and
figure
out.
What's
what
the
right
fit
is
it's
one
of
the
things
I
I
think
it's
worth
noting
it.
This
isn't
an
all
or
nothing
proposition.
As
commissioners,
you
have
the
authority
to
set
whatever
thresholds
in
terms
of
what
the
public,
so
don't,
I
would
say,
don't
go
into
this
viewing
it
as
it
has
to
be
what
it
is
now
or
it
has
to
be
repealed.
H
You
always
have
the
ability.
It
would
obviously
take
work
from
legal
to
draft
a
new
ordinance
if
you
wanted
to
change
it
some
other
way,
but
that's
certainly
doable
and
again
nancy's
here
heather
is
the
one,
as
you
guys
know,
who
works
really
closely
with
all
the
license
holders
heather's
also
here,
if
we
have
any
questions:
okay,
okay,.
I
Yeah,
mr
chairman
development
services,
we
focus
obviously
on
the
the
implementation
and
enforcement
of
title
eight,
which
is
our
zoning
sodium
ordinance,
so
this
proposed
wouldn't
have
any
particular
effect
on
our
zoning
standards
or
zoning
processes
when
it
comes
to
alcohol
sales
as
far
establishing
that
as
a
property
use,
the
zoning
code
does
allow,
I
should
say,
does
require
a
property
owner
to
secure
zoning
approval
before
they
can
establish
any
use
on
property
in
unincorporated
county.
That
includes
somebody
wants
to
build
a
home,
or
a
farmer
wants
to
build
a
barn.
I
We
still
require
them
to
get
certification
that
they
comply
with
zoning
standards,
so
obviously,
with
alcohol
sales
there's
a
little
bit
more
scrutiny
in
the
zoning
code
when
looking
at
the
uses
that
are
typically
associated
with
alcohol
sales.
These
are
things
like
you
know,
like
a
winery,
a
club,
a
golf
course
race
track.
Those
type
of
uses
before
a
property
owner
could
establish
that
as
a
use
in
an
area
where
there
are
residential
uses,
those
are
our
rural,
zoning-based
districts
or
residential
zoning-based
districts.
It
would
require
the
county
to
approve
a
conditional
use
permit.
I
Sony
code
has
a
prospective
applicant,
has
first
has
to
come
and
talk
to
our
staff
and
review
the
process
and
procedures
before
they
can
apply.
They're
required
to
hold
a
neighborhood
meeting
to
be
able
to
bring
the
neighbor
neighboring
property
owners
together
to
hear
about
the
project
express
any
potential
concerns
that
they
have.
I
It
gives
the
parties
an
opportunity
to
to
converse
and
and
come
up
with
ways
to
potentially
mitigate
things
and
and
change
the
proposals
to
to
make
sure
it
doesn't
have
adverse
impacts
on
some
of
the
addiction
property
owners
and
then,
ultimately,
for
a
conditional
use
permit.
I
It
goes
in
front
of
our
planning
and
zoning
commission
and
they
consider
the
the
request,
the
evidence,
the
public
testimony
and
typically
they'll
try
to
identify
any
conditions
that
can
be
placed
on
the
proposed
use
that
can
mitigate
adverse
impacts
and
fortunately
because
it
goes
to
the
pz
commission
that
leaves
the
door
open
if
there's
a
property
owner
that
lives
nearby.
That
still
feels
like
there
is
an
adverse
impact
that
hasn't
been
addressed
by
condition
of
approval.
I
They
can
appeal
and
come
to
you,
as
we
saw
last
night,
yeah
and
so
before
before
this
use
can
be
established.
There's
this
public
process
and
ultimately
it
will
be
either
our
appointed
board,
our
planning
zoning
commission
or
this
board.
That
would
make
that
decision
as
to
the
appropriateness
of
that
use.
A
I
A
So
chairman,
so
for
me,
I
think
where
I'm
trying
to
come
from
is
I
want
to
strike
a
balance
between
governor
government
being
onerous
and
duplicity,
having
to
do
things
twice
for
folks,
but
also
making
sure
that
people
have
a
real,
adequate
opportunity
to
to
weigh
in,
and
so
I
think
what
I'd
like
to
to
talk
about
we'll
hear
testimony
here.
A
But
is
there
a
way
to
have
one
process
where
maybe
we
take
extra
steps
to
call
out
a
conditional
use
permit
application
that
does
have
an
alcohol
component
to
it,
and
so
it's
not
just
sort
of
buried
in
there.
It's
actually
posted
on
the
sign
and
it's
posted.
You
know
up
front
and
center
in
the
application,
because
I
think
most
people
their
mindset
is
land
use.
H
Yeah
it
would
any
new
business,
so
new
license
holder
right.
So
if
someone
vote
open
a
gas
station,
this
could
affect
the
gas
station
needing
to
circulate
and
get
singers.
So
you
know,
I
know
an
example.
H
Just
because
it's
a
top
of
mind,
there
was
a
sale
of
the
mercantile
up
in
hidden
springs
recently
and
there's
another
there's
a
store
separate
from
the
restaurant
and
the
store
had
to
go,
circulate
and
get
signatures
in
order
for
their
licensing
despite
having
been
there,
but
now
because
the
new
ownership
and
lack
of
license.
So
it
would
be
anywhere
in
the
county
that
somebody
was
going
to
start
selling.
F
H
F
So
and
again
this
is
the
only
type
of
establishment
that
has
an
additional
signature
requirement.
Every
every
other
business
that
we
can
conceive
of
does
not
have
this
requirement
in
our
code.
C
J
Comes
to
our
office,
it's
already
gone
through
a
state
process
and
received
their
state
application,
so
they
have
to
have
that
in
place
prior
to
even
submitting
an
application
with
the
clerk's
office,
so
they
they
have
a
piece
of
the
puzzle.
My
understanding
with
the
signature
gathering
was
is
that
this
was
initially
the
thought
was.
J
If
there
was
any
type
of
issue,
then
it
could
be
brought
before
the
board
at
that
time
and
either
way,
there's
the
the
conditional
use
permit
hearing
ahead
of
time,
which
would
also
address
several
of
the
issues,
many
that
I
believe
are
more
of
land
use
than
the
alcohol
itself,
but
as
far
as
the
application
itself,
it
would
not
change
the
process.
We
would
just
carry
through
the
same
process
that
we
use
for
anyone
within
city
limits
or
outside
of
city
limits
and
again
that
extends
gas
stations.
J
Restaurants,
a
grocery
store,
really
any
type
of
business
that
could
serve
and
or
sell.
H
H
H
Yeah,
so
that
doesn't
none
of
that
changes
the
and
just
because
it
came
up
in
a
conversation,
it
was
just
catering
permits
so
independent.
This
is
for
a
business
owner
to
be
able
to
sell
or
serve
like
heather
mentioned.
H
You
could
still
have
a
facility
that
has
catering
permits
where
another
license
holder
from
a
separate
area
comes
in
and
serves
alcohol.
This,
and
this
has
no
effect
on
that.
You
can
always
have
catering
permits.
There's
no
signature
request,
you
know.
So,
if
a
venue
I
mean
actually
I'll
pick
a
really
easy
venue
barber
park
right,
barbara
park
has
a
long-standing
agreement
with
a
caterer
who
serves
alcohol.
We've
never
sought
solicited
anybody
around
barber
park,
a
county-owned
facility
for
the
use
of
alcohol
at
that
facility,
because
it's
under
a
catering
permit.
H
H
A
So
richard
have
you
and
clerk's
office
whether
it's
heather,
someone
else
have
you
guys
discussed
what
it
would
look
like
if
we
did
combine
this
into
one
process,
how
would
you
communicate?
You
know
making
sure
that
it
got
into
the
conditional
use,
permit
application
in
a
timely
manner
that
it
went
out
in
a
timely
manner
to
neighbor
neighbors
for
the
neighborhood
meeting,
et
cetera.
I
J
J
Another
thing
is
with
some
of
the
areas
that
have
out
of
state
owners:
it's
very
difficult
to
get
some
of
those
signatures,
so
some
businesses
are
not
able
to
get
the
75
requirement
of
owners
again.
That
would
fall
for
commissioners
to
review
as
well.
So
it's
not
an
lb
all
the
signatures
are
there
or
not?
It
still
does
fly
with.
H
Okay
and
mr
chairman,
commissioner,
I
think
one
of
the
things
we
could
we
haven't
had
those
conversations
just
like
retroside
we'd
be
happy
to.
We
could
always
look
at.
Is
there
the
possibility
to
move
not
necessarily
this
requirement,
but
something
like
it
into
the
development
services
code
sections
rather
than
in
the
alcohol
like
you
could
have
what
you
were
talking
about
just
make,
putting
notice
to
them
to
property
owners.
H
A
C
We
approve
these
licenses
frequently
every
week.
Every
week
we
have
a
number
of
licenses,
that's
that
is
approved
and
but
they're
just
renewals,
mostly
when.
C
And
that's
my
question
with
the
with
the
issue
that
you
brought
up
out
in
hidden
springs
because
it
was
a
separation
and
a
new
facility
they
needed
to
bring
in
some
signatures
and
what
was
your
process
there
did?
Did
you
check
all
the
signatures,
or
did
you
I
mean?
How
do
you
do
that?
If
that
happens.
J
No
so,
mr
chairman,
what
my
office
does
is
once
the
list
of
signatures
is
submitted
to
us,
we
will
do
a
sampling
and
just
kind
of
do
spot
checks
on
that.
So,
based
on
how
many
signatures.
D
J
Presented
for
hidden
springs,
it
was
pretty
extensive,
I
want
to
say
it
was
a
couple
hundred,
and
so
we
took
a
sampling
and
would
call
any
of
the
phone
numbers
associated
with
that
and
hi.
This
is,
you
know.
I
have
a
luther,
I'm
with
the
reporter's
office,
we're
spot
checking
for
an
alcohol
license
that
was
submitted.
J
That
you
were
approached
you
did
sign
and
that
you
are
in
agreeance
or
disagreements
with
this,
and
it's
usually
a
very
brief
phone
call.
If,
if
we
get
a
hold
of
someone,
there's
been
plenty
of
times
where
the
number
provided
is
not
the
accurate
way
of
getting
a
hold
of
someone.
But
we
do
try
to
spot
check.
We
do
not
call
every
person
on
the
list.
That
would
be
too
time
extensive
for
it.
A
J
A
We
do
set
up
there
until
midnight
and
we
do
listen
to
everybody
as
witness
last
night
and
because
that's
our
job,
you
know
it
doesn't
matter
if
it
takes
us
five
hours
or
ten
hours,
we're
going
to
listen
to
every
single.
You
know
person
that
wants
to
say
something
where
it
sounds
like
you
know,
that's
not
what's
happening
with
with
your
office,
so
it
may
be
that
it's
a
better
process
to
put
it
under
here.
So
we
can.
H
C
H
So
it's
going
through
the
county
recorder's
office,
we
know
exactly
who
all
the
property
owners
are
for
every
single
property
in
the
county
right.
So
we
can
easily
that's
going
to
heather's
point
about
out-of-state
owners
and
other
things
we
can
easily
verify
who
the
because
part
of
it
is
being
able
to
let
people
know
how
many
properties
are
involved
because
it
really,
you
know.
L
H
And
so
that's
part
of
the
conversation
I
want
to
distinguish
too
just
because
you
you
mention
it.
The
situation
like
with
the
general
store
in
springs.
It
would
never
go
before
a
conditional
use
permit.
The
building
was
already
in
use.
There's
there's
no
reason
that
it
would
ever
go
through
development
services,
so
this
was
the
only
time
that
anybody
would
look
at
that
in
terms
of
licensing
again,
because
these
are
two
separate
worlds.
C
C
M
C
Good
reason
to
to
waive
that
requirement
is
what
is
what
the
code
would
our
what
our
code
says
all
right?
Well,
I
think
I'm
getting
a
little
better
understanding
of
this.
F
Never
done
this
before
by
the
way,
all
right,
mr
chair.
Yes,
so
technically,
if
we
could
approve
a
event
center
for
social
hall,
maybe
remember
that
term
from
last
night
and
then
not
somebody
wouldn't
have
to
do
the
75
signature
gathering
if
they
all
their
events
were
run
through
a
caterer.
F
H
N
O
A
F
P
The
neighborhood
again
yeah,
I'm
representing
the
residents
of
unincorporated
ada
county
so
morning,
commissioners,
like
to
respectfully
urge
you
to
reject
this
ordinance
section.
4310A
is
a
mechanism
in
place
to
protect
residents
and
neighbors
living
in
unincorporated
ada
county
from
the
dangers
and
nuisances
of
alcohol
sales
and
use.
P
There's
not
really
any
argument
in
defense
of
modifying
this
ordinance
other
than
a
disregard
of
neighbors
and
nearby
residents
property
rights
to
preserve
their
sanctity
safety
and
property
values.
In
the
district
that
they
chose
to
live
in,
based
on
current
code
restrictions,
we
did
not
choose
to
live
in
unincorporated,
ada
county.
I
wanted
to
be
subjected
to
incorporation
by
these
event,
venues
and
wineries
and
their
efforts
at
exploding,
exploiting
code
requirements
and
changing
existing
legislation.
P
P
A
perfect
example
of
this
is
due
to
all
sellers
where
a
winery
has
grown
and
is
largely
non-compliant
on
a
number
of
requirements
and
the
neighbors
are
on
the
verge
of
litigation.
I'm
not
sure
how
they
obtained
their
license
to
sell
alcohol
in
the
first
place
and
they
appear
to
have
filed
a
falsified
application.
P
Other
venues
have
conditional
use
applications
pending
tonight
requesting
an
insane
event
center
in
a
quiet,
residential
neighborhood,
with
accommodations
for
75
people,
drinking
alcohol,
three
nights
a
week
and
98
parking
spaces
residents
in
this
neighborhood
live
less
than
100
feet
from
the
premises
requesting
this
abuse
permit.
This
is
a
blatant
disregard
for
neighbors
and
violates
the
spirit
of
the
code.
Trust
me
when
I
tell
you
that
nobody
is
more
of
a
proponent
for
property
rights
than
I,
but
individual.
Proper
property
rights
do
not
supersede
regulation
and
law.
P
Unincorporated
ada
county
is
not
the
place
for
establishment
selling
alcohol
with
a
few
exceptions,
and
I
would
urge
you
to
defend
your
mission
statement
and
the
platform
you
ran
on
and
defend
the
property
rights
of
every
resident
of
ada
county
and
not
just
these
commercial
enterprises,
which
are
rapidly
growing
out
of
control.
Thank
you.
P
C
E
D
N
N
N
They
are
also
planned
and
organized
in
such
a
way
that
they
flow,
meaning
that
there
are
appropriate
areas
for
certain
activities.
Neighborhoods
are
where
people
live.
Downtowns
are
where
people
gather
when
someone
decides
to
completely
change
the
landscape
of
a
neighborhood
with
the
sale
of
alcohol.
This
is
a
very
serious
matter
and
can
change
the
whole
landscape
and
fabric
of
an
area.
N
Property
owners
absolutely
should
have
a
say
again.
How
would
you
feel
if
a
bar
opened
up
next
door
to
your
home
and
after
hearing
some
of
the
discussions
earlier
before
opening
up
to
testimony?
N
It
just
also
dawned
on
me
that
you
know
down
in
the
commercial
areas
as
well
merchants
having
shops
and
and
shopkeepers
they
open
up
their
stores
and
and
the
bar
opens
up
next
door
and
you
get
loitering.
You
get
all
the
things
that
go
with
alcohol,
so
they
share
a
common
fabric
in
that
zoning
community
as
well.
N
So
this
ordinance
not
only
speaks
to
the
residential
communities
and
our
fabric,
but
all
zoning
fabrics
around
and
the
impacts
that
alcohol
can
bring
to
a
local
community
and
and
even
just
a
local
100
foot
hundred
yard
stretch
of
of
street
wherever
it
may
be
in
the
county.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Q
Yes,
my
name
is
john
fiorino
and
we
have
lived
in
our
home
for
19
years.
I
think
there's
a
very
big
distinction
between
a
neighborhood
and
someone
deciding
to
open
a
commercial
business
and
a
neighborhood
where
you're
going
in
to
buy.
So,
if
I'm
going
in
to
buy
a
home,
I
can
look
around
and
see.
Are
there
businesses
around
me
and
is
that
going
to
influence
my
decision,
but
once
you've
moved
in
and
then
a
neighbor
or
an
adjoining
property
owner
decides
to
open
a
commercial
business
and
especially
one
serving
alcohol?
Q
I
think
the
neighbors
should
be
very
much
involved,
I'm
in
support
of
the
75,
I'm
against
the
the
proposal
for
936,
because
I
think
that
gives
the
homeowner
a
little
more
voice
to
the
pros
the
process
and
its
decision.
Q
Again,
I
would
say
the
same
as
this
gentleman.
How
would
you
feel
if
you
were
in
an
established,
neighborhood
and
all
of
a
sudden,
the
adjacent
property
owner
decided
they
wanted
to
start
a
business?
Well,
this
is
a
residential
rural
residential
community,
and
that
goes
against
what
a
lot
of
people
feel
as
part
of
their
property
rights.
Q
So
again,
thank
you
for
considering
this
and
that's
all
I
have
to
say
for
molly.
Thank
you.
B
Hi
okc
pickle-
I
would
just
like
to
say
it
like,
just
as
you
mentioned
before,
I'm
against
changing
it
and
part
of
it
is
because
this
is
the
check
that
rural
residents
unincorporated
county
residents
have
the
city
takes
care
of
it,
eagle
meridian,
whatever
takes
care
of
it
for
the
other
residents,
but
we
don't
have
anybody
to
take
care
of
that.
For
us,
it's
it's
up.
B
It's
us
and
I
don't
think
that
it's
a
hardship
for
them
to
notify
everyone
or
gather
a
signature
in
person
or
with
a
letter
to
let
people
know
and
on
incorporated
county
that
they're
going
to
that.
Their
intention
is
to
sell
alcohol
or
open
a
business,
or
do
something
like
that.
So
I
feel
like
this
is
our
only
check.
This
is
our
way
to
protect
ourselves
because
we
don't
have
the
city
to
protect
us.
This
is
our
protection.
G
My
name
is
tamara
erp
and
I
oppose
ordinance
936
pretty
much
what
they
have
said.
I
reiterate
that,
as
dave
mentioned,
we
are
up
against
another
residence
out
there.
That
wants
to
open
up
events
about
four
to
five
times
a
week
with
food
trucks
and
alcohol.
There's
a
family
directly
across
the
street,
with
four
kids
and
with
these
events
going
on
and
alcohol
being
served,
people
coming,
you
know,
racing
up
and
down
the
streets
with
alcohol.
G
So
no
I
can't
I
I
don't
so.
I
object
9
36.
K
I'm
william
dolezby,
I'm
the
executive
director
of
the
idaho
grape
growers
and
wine
producers,
commission,
and
thank
you
for
allowing
us
the
opportunity
to
be
here
today,
and
I
know
many
of
you
there's
70
wineries,
more
than
70
wineries
in
the
state
1300
acres
planted
and
we
have
a
210
million
economic
impact
and
I
think
our
biggest
thing
is
it's
a
duplicate
process.
We
don't,
it
doesn't
seem
like
it
needs
to
be
done
twice.
K
I
think
if
we
learned
anything
from
last
night,
there
was
a
lot
of
opportunity
to
speak
and
you
guys
are
busy
and
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
you're
working
on,
and
here
we
are
again
right
and
I
think
we
want
to
see
rules
applied
equally,
like
I
kind
of
been
thinking
a
little
bit
about
it
in
the
sense
of
maybe
we
should
have
no
commercial
businesses
in
unincorporated
county.
K
I
mean
that
would
be
very
quiet
right.
If
we
have
no,
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
businesses
in
unincorporated
accounting.
I
don't
think
that's
realistic
right,
but
I'm
just
saying
there's
a
lot
of.
We
want
to
continue
to
have
agriculture,
wow
wines
and
grapes
go
together
and
we
want
grapes
to
be
grown
and
we
want
to
preserve
the
foothills,
because
they're
beautiful
and
having
the
75
rule
we're
the
only
ones
in
the
state
that
I
know
of
that.
Have
this
and
it
just
seems
kind
of
do
we
need
to
have
that
extra
layer
there.
K
M
I'm
kimberly
brown
and
I
oppose
changing
it.
I
think
we
should
leave
it
exactly
how
it
is
as
residents
in
the
rural
area.
We
feel
we
have
very
little
of
a
voice
or
opportunity
to
be
consulted
or
informed
a
lot
of
times.
We
find
out
about
these
things
after
so
many
things
that
happen,
and
it's
just
surprising
that
no
one
has
talked
with
us.
I
I'm
fine,
I
think
most
of
us
are
fine
with
agriculture.
Agriculture
is
growing.
M
The
problem
we
have
is
very
negative
things
that
have
been
proven
to
happen
with
alcohol
consumption
and
the
dangers
it
presents
to
those
that
are
around
around
people
who
have
consumed
alcohol,
and
so
I
think
this
extra
little
step,
even
though
it
may
be
the
only
one.
It's
like
the
only
little
voice
we
have.
We
don't
feel
we
have
someone
to
represent
us
other
than
us,
so
we
feel
it's
important
to
to
keep
that.
A
Thank
you,
mr
chair.
I
think
we've
got
a
few
folks.
Maybe
roger
might
want
to
say
something
on
the
bridge.
R
Oh
yes,
okay,
can
you
hear
me?
Okay?
Yes,
we
hear
you
fine,
introduce
yourself.
Oh
thank
you!
So
much
yeah!
Yes,
mr
chairman,
my
name
is
roger
batt.
I
am
a
lobbyist
from
the
firm
bat
associates
representing
the
idol
grape
and
wine
commission
today.
First
of
all,
I
want
to
thank
the
clerk's
office
and
the
county
for
bringing
forth
this
important
issue
that
our
folks
have
issues
with.
Of
course,
we
support
ordinance
number
936
by
removing
the
75
percent
requirement.
R
As
phil
stated
earlier,
the
ordinance
is
more
restrictive
than
state
statute.
It's
also
more
restricted
than
any
of
our
surrounding
counties
that
we've
done
the
research
on
it's
really
causing
our
folks,
who
want
to
set
up
business
in
ada
county
to
question
whether
or
not
they
want
to
actually
do
that
or
not
within
the
county
and
perhaps
go
to
a
county
in
the
surrounding
area
that
doesn't
have
this
additional
regulation.
R
In
some
cases,
business
owners
have
invested
a
lot
of
capital
after
being
approved
through
a
conditional
use,
permit
for
a
winery
or
a
tasting
room
and
then
later
find
out
that
they
have
to
obtain
the
75
signature
approval
from
the
neighbors
and
it
hasn't
always
been
successful
for
them.
So
there's
that
capital
investment
that
they've
made
and
then
later
to
find
out
that
they
have
to
get
the
signatures
and
it
may
not
be
going
through.
R
You
know,
as
I
said
before,
the
current
ordinance
is
more
restrictive
than
state
statute,
can't
really
tell
in
any
other
county,
especially
surrounding
counties
that
this
exists.
So
we
do
ask
for
your
support
and
our
industry
is
growing.
We
are
an
agricultural
industry,
we're
valued
at
210
million
dollars
in
economic
value
to
the
state
over
22
million
dollars
to
the
county
alone.
We
create
a
lot
of
jobs
as
a
result
of
this,
and
I
also
want
to
say
with
respect
to
alcohol
and
alcohol
sales
and
distribution.
R
I
respect
the
people
who
brought
that
issue
up.
We
do
have
tempers
in
the
state.
However,
I
can
say
that
our
folks
are
people
who
do
a
great
job
following
the
state
and
local
rules
and
laws
they're
not
going
to
serve
anybody,
that's
under
21
years
of
age
and
they're,
also
responsible
business
owners
and
stewards
of
the
industry
that
they
represent.
R
So
with
that,
mr
chairman
and
commissioners,
we
ask
for
your
support
on
ordinance,
number
936
and
I'm
happy
to
answer
questions
if
you
have
those.
Thank
you,
okay,
thank
you.
E
F
I
have
a
question
for
roger
roger:
do
you
know
in
the
history
of
ada
county?
Is
any
winery
ever
been
denied
for
failing
to
get
the
75
percent
signatures.
R
Am
I
on
I'm
sorry,
okay,
so,
mr
chairman
and
commissioner
davidson
to
my
knowledge,
I
I
don't
think
that
they
have,
but
I
do
know
that
with
the
recent
cep
process
that
has
taken
place,
that
I
think
it's
become
difficult
for
a
couple
of
the
newer
wineries
that
want
to
be
established
in
the
county-
and
I
don't
know
if
it's
because
of
growth
or
what
it
might
be,
but
we're
seeing
a
little
more
difficulty
than
we
have
in
the
past
as
a
result.
R
C
F
C
A
You
close
it
just
a
little
deliberation
here.
You
know,
I
think
everyone
in
the
room
knows
kind
of
where
we're
coming
from.
We
really
want
to
not
have
to.
You
know,
have
duplicate
government
services.
Nobody
wants
that,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
has
has
a
voice
in
a
say.
So
I
think
for
me,
phil
mcgrain
pointed
something
out.
A
That's
really
important
that
I
think
we
need
to
go
back
and
look
through
if
we
were
to
try
to
streamline
this
process,
maybe
somehow
merge
them,
not
all
situations
would
fall
under
needing
to
apply
for
a
conditional
use
permit
like
the
merck
and
so
there's
going
to
be
businesses,
then
that
would
not
go
through
the
development
services
process.
So
how
do
we
capture
that?
A
So
I'm
all
for
us
trying
to
streamline
the
process
having
one
process,
but
I
I
think
we
need
to
do
more
research.
We
need
to
go
back
with
legal
kind
of
sit
down
with
the
two
offices,
development
services,
land
use
and
clerk's
office
and
see
if
we
can't
come
up
with
something
that
works.
I
don't
think
we're
there
yet
so
I'd
like
to
leave
it
open
and
for
us
to
do
a
little
bit
more
research
and
conversations
internally
and
then
I
think
have
another
hearing
on
this,
probably
within
30
days.
A
F
Before
you
make
that
motion,
I
I
think
I
tend
to
agree
based
on
the
community.
You
know
show
of
support
against
the
ordinance
that
maybe
we
need
to
take
it
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
reconsider.
F
I
think
I
do
think
some
people
are
testifying
against
the
concept
of
commercial
development
in
general,
which
is
understandable
after
last
night,
but
to
be
clear,
this
ordinance
does
not
affect
commercial
development
in
any
way.
It's
simply
whether
or
not
a
business
can
serve
alcohol,
so
you
know
repeat
repealing
this
would
have
no
effect
on
again
commercial
development.
F
That's
be
a
completely
other
ordinance,
that'd,
be
our
zoning
process,
and
some
of
the
testimony
we
heard
last
night
was
that
people
didn't
get
notice
of
the
proposed
winery
and
I
think
that's
probably
because
the
ordinance
only
requires
notice
for
a
thousand.
Was
it
a
thousand
foot
radius
same.
A
A
F
So
you
know
it
may,
because
we
have
such
you
know
large
lots
in
the
county
that
maybe
we
look
at
expanding
the
radius
somewhat
give
increased
notice
to
you
know
if
there's
a
subdivision
right
there
give
it
to
everybody
in
the
subdivision.
You
know
even
if
they're
farther
than
a
thousand
feet.
I
think
those
are
things
we
could
look
at,
but
based
on
the
community
interest.
I
do
think
we
need
to.
You
know,
table
this
for
now
and
take
a
better
look
at
it.
A
Okay,
so
I'll
make
the
motion
go
ahead
and
annie
I'm
going
to
need
a
date.
Okay,
are
we
closing
the
public
hearing
or.
F
Should
be
in
our
next
public
hearing
downstairs?
Do
you.
A
B
F
A
Okay,
mr
chair,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
make
a
motion
then
to
table
the
ordinance
change
for
9
36
to
leave
the
public
hearing
open
I'm
going
to
table.
It
suggests
we
table
it
to
may
24th,
so
we
can
gather
additional
information
as
discussed
here
today.
C
Okay,
I
think
this
is
a.
This
is
a
good
idea.
C
I
think
we,
I
appreciate
all
all
you
folks
coming
in
and
speaking,
and
I
do
think
that
the
neighbors
ought
to
have
a
I'd,
have
a
say
in
these
these
things
and
that's
what
this
is
is
it
gives
you
a
say
and
and
gives
you
a
vehicle
to
do
just
what
you're
doing
to
speak
to
the
decision
makers,
because
we're
the
ones
that
make
these
decisions
and,
as
I
understand
the
actual
ordinance,
if,
if
the
75
is
not
acquired,
that
doesn't
stop
the
the
the
project.
C
It
just
means
that
if
they
come
up
with
a
good
enough
reason,
then
this
board
could
say
well,
we
ought
to
go
ahead
and
grant
it
anyway.
So
it
just
depends
on
the
on
the
individual
process
and-
and
I
I
do
think
that
it's
a
good
thing-
it's
a
great
thing
that
we
get
all
the
public
information
and
all
the
public
participation
as
possible
and
we're
doing
it.
A
Mr
chair,
yes,
it's
moya!
Yes,
so
and
you're
the
director
of
the
wine
commission
correct.
So
it
would
be
helpful
if
there
were
any
stories
from
folks
that
had
difficulty
with
this
process.
I
haven't
heard
of
that.
K
K
C
Well,
I
think
I
think,
we've
hit
on
a
fairly
good
compromise.
I
mean
we,
we
can
consider
all
kinds
of
things
in
the
interim
between
now
and
24th
to
to
satisfy
the
neighborhood
and
to
satisfy
the
business
of
interest,
and
yes,
anyway,
so.
N
N
Doesn't
view
this
as
as
another
hoop
to
jump
through
or
duplication
of
a
process,
I
think
we
all
see
it
as
just
an
added
layer
and
and
our
our
our
three
bodies
of
our
our
government
have
those
layers
and
checks
and
balances,
and
this
is
just
a
layer
of
a
focal
area
within
an
area
where
something
like
this
is
being
proposed
and
they
have
a
chance
to
to
to
provide
their
voice
and
their
feelings
with
it.
Thank
you,
okay.
Well,
thank.
B
So
I
think
that
there's
this
attitude
from
the
wine
commission
and
other
people
about
3
100
sellers
that
that
we
don't
want
them
there
and
that
we
don't
want
them
selling
wine
and
that's
entirely
not
the
case
for
anybody
in
our
neighborhood
we're
happy
for
them
to
come.
There
we'd
be
really
happy
if
they
actually
went
to
the
property.
B
That
would
be
great
if
they
were
our
neighbors
but
but
they're
not
and
the
problem
that
we
have
isn't
with
them,
having
wine
sales
and
having
wine
tasting
and
doing
that,
it's
them
having
a
commercial
business
in
a
rural
residential
area.
That's
our
only
thing
and
that's
what
our
thing
has
been
all
along,
so
we
wouldn't
stop
3
800
or
3100
sellers
from
selling.
E
C
The
capability
to
set
to
sell
additionally,
there
is
a
requirement
of
our
code
richard.
If
I'm
wrong
that,
in
order
to
get
a
supplemental
use,
there
has
to
be
a
residential.
I
C
We've
heard
y'all
and
we
respect
your
your
viewpoints
and
we
will
we'll
vote
to
delay
this
till
the
24th
and
in
the
meantime,
you
can
keep
get
in
touch
with
with
people
as
we
go
through
this
process.
So
I'll
call
for
the
vote
in
favor
of
the
motion
signify
by
saying
aye
aye.
D
F
N
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
One
question
of
the
application
process
of
the
cep.
Are
there
other
application
mechanisms
where
I've
come
from
the
world
of
land
development
governments
have
had
special
use
permits
and
different
kind
developments.
Those
types
of
things
is
there
another
rep
mechanism,
besides
the
cdp
yeah,
can
help
you
yeah
he's
our
pro
all
right.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
H
C
H
C
We
are
going
to
review
the
bids
and
the
recommendation
for
goodness
service
50
000
to
100
000.,
the
bid22044.
O
Have
three
bids
to
go
over
with
you
this
morning,
the
first
of
which
is
bid
two
two:
zero
four
four
ada
county
sheriff's
office,
radio
site
battery
replacement,
and
we
received
one
proposal
for
this
for
this
project
and
we
have
a
letter
for
a
recommendation
for
your
consideration.
O
Okay,
could
you
read
the
letter
in
the
record?
I'd
be
happy
to
thank
you
a
letter
dated
april
14
2022
to
the
board
of
80
county
commissioners
from
80
county
procurement
regarding
bid22044,
dear
members
of
the
board,
any
kind
of
procurement
received
one
response
for
bid
2204
the
following
is
the
name
of
the
bidder
and
the
bid
amount
submitted.
O
The
bidder
is
day
wireless
systems
and
they
have
a
bid
amount
of
forty,
nine
thousand
nine
hundred
and
seventy
eight
dollars
and
after
reviewing
this
bid
submitted
the
it
is
a
recommendation
of
the
evaluation
group
toward
the
contractor
david
wireless
systems
as
the
lowest
responsive
bidder
in
the
amount
of
49
978
dollars.
O
A
C
All
right
do
we
have
a
second
promotion
a
whole.
Second,
though,
okay,
you've
heard
the
the
motion
on
favor
say:
aye,
hi,
okay,
number,
two,
two,
two:
zero,
four,
seven!
Yes.
O
Mr
chair
commissioners,
we
have
before
you
bet
two
two
zero
four
seven,
the
anna
county
sheriff's
office
ups
and
dc
power
plants
maintenance,
and
we
received
only
one
response
for
this
project
as
well,
and
we
do
have
a
letter
of
bids
received
and
a
recommendation
for
for
your
consideration.
O
O
The
name
of
the
bidder
is
fidelis
power
solutions
and
the
amount
that
they
bid
was
thirty,
two
thousand
and
fifty
dollars.
So
after
reviewing
this
bid
submitted,
is
recommendation
of
the
evaluation
group
to
award
the
contract
to
fidelis
power
solutions
as
the
lowest
responsibility
in
the
amount
of
thirty
two
thousand
fifty
dollars.
Okay,
I'll
accept
promotion.
F
I
move
to
accept
the
recommendation
of
the
valuation
committee
and
award
bid
220.47
acso
ups
in
dc
power
plant
maintenance
to
fidelis
in
the
amount
of
thirty
two
thousand
fifty
dollars.
C
Okay,
you've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor
say:
aye
aye,
aye
aye
mortgage
carries
all
right.
Now
we
have
a
review
of
war
award
recommendation
for
public
works
project.
Fifty
to
two
hundred
thousand
bid,
two
two
zero
four
eight.
O
Yes,
sir,
mr
chair,
commissioners,
this
is
a
project
for
expo
idaho.
It's
been
two
two
zero
four
eight,
the
expo
idaho,
a
large
animal
barn
ceiling,
painting
2022
and
your
evaluation
team
has
received
the
the
solvent
submitted
for
this
project
and
would
like
to
submit
a
letter
of
with
the
evaluation
team's
recommendation.
O
Okay,
so
we
do
have
a
letter
for
you
for
your
consideration
here.
Go
ahead,
read
the
letter.
It's
dated
april
14
2021
to
the
board
of
eddie
county
commissioners
from
ada
county
procurement
regarding
bid22048,
dear
members
of
the
board.
After
reviewing
the
sole
bid
submitted
from
national
coatings,
incorporated
the
amount
bid,
172
848
was
over
budget.
Therefore,
it
is
a
recommendation
of
the
evaluation
group
to
reject
the
solve
been
submitted
for
bid
22048.
O
O
A
S
I
took
this
to
the
fair,
the
fair
board
on
tuesday,
and
they
said
this
was
not
worth
it
so
we're
pursuing
the
lighting
project,
which
I
think
will
fall
under
the
hundred
thousand,
which
is
the
next
direction.
We're
gonna
go.
F
Mr
chair,
I
moved
to
deny
the
are
we
denying.
F
The
the
soviets
this
whole
bid
submitted
for
let's
see,
bid
number
two
two
zero
four
eight
expo
idaho,
large
animal
barn
ceiling,
painting,
2022.
C
C
Okay,
you've
heard
of
motion,
they
ever
say
aye
all
right.
C
All
right,
commissioners
appreciate
it.
Okay.
Next
we
have
operations,
we
have
a
change
order
and
the
change
order.
Number
two
coroner's
office
replacement
facility
agreement
number
one:
four:
five:
seven:
oh
increase
wow
four
hundred
and
sixty
two
thousand
two
hundred
and
eight
dollars
and
ninety
two
cents.
Q
Q
I
believe
this
was
no.
No,
this
was
not
I'm
fine.
This
was
not
funded.
I
think
this
was
some
money
that
was
set
aside,
I'm
not
sure
where
it
came
from,
but
it
is
fully.
C
Anybody
have
any
idea
yeah.
I.
I
A
Can
we
go
ahead
and
just
hold
this
and
then
we
can
move
on.
H
Oh
this!
No,
mr,
I
can
if,
if
you
recall,
with
the
end
of
your
savings
so
back
in
january,
we
met
and
we
talked
about
moving
money
because
we
took
this
specifically
up
at
that
point.
So
it
was
part
of
our
discussions,
but
not
to
fund
it
through
arpa.
Remember
we
transferred
money
from
that
master's
facility
plan
funding
into.
D
H
H
A
F
C
Okay,
you've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye,
aye,.
A
F
Well,
mr
chair
moved
to
approve
the
licenses
as
listed
on
the
agenda,
including
12
catering
permits,
permits
two
new
licenses
and
72
license
renewals
and
authorized
the
chair
to
sign
the
documents
on
behalf
of
the
board.
J
F
J
H
But
mr
chair,
just
because
that
highlights
it,
if
you
look
on
the
agenda
at
the
catering
permits,
it's
a
very
good
example
of
what
I
was
referencing.
H
And
just
to
note
too,
I
was
talking
with
heather
there's
just
under
500
renewal
still
to
come.
Then
the
deadline
is
the
end
of
may
so.
C
J
A
Aye
I
have
a
question
on
page
four,
we're
in
71
and
72
tk
bar
and
then
the
tortilla
factory.
So
it
says
beer,
slash
liquor
and
then
the
tortilla
factory
is
beer
only.
A
A
A
J
Alcohol
is
the
all-encompassing,
so
that's
just
the
general
journey.
There
are
different
types
of
licenses
within
an
alcohol
license,
so
you
can
hold
a
beer
license.
You
can
hold
a
wine
license
or
you
can
hold
a
liquor.
Anything
hardly
okay,
the
ones
that
you
see
for
beer
liquor.
The
way
statute
is
written.
If
you
hold
a
liquor
license,
you
must
also
hold
a
beer
license,
so
anyone
that
serves
hard
liquor
also
is
going
to
serve
beer
and
wine
is
included
in
the
hard
liquor
area
of
it.
So
there
is
no
distinguishment
for
particular.
J
Any
of
the
ones
on
there
that
you
see
as
beer
slash
wine
will
be
here
licensed
in
a
wine
license.
Now
that
is
something
that
could
be
either
within
city
limits
or
an
unincorporated
area.
Whereas
liquor,
you
will
not
have
an
unincorporated
area
based
on
the
way
state
statute
is,
unless
it's
a
section
two
golf
course
and
resort
equestrian
center
race
track.
J
So
there
were
a
couple
of
large
scale
event
centers
that
do
have
an
exception
written
in
statute,
but
your
normal
business
or
restaurant
will
not
be
able
to
serve
hard
liquor
within
an
incorporated
area.
The
items
that
you
see
just
beer,
they
strictly
build
a
beer
license.
They
do
not
sell
wine
on
premise
and
they
can
hold
beard
license
as
either
retail
like
you
would
find
at
a
gas
station.
They
could
hold
it
as
a
bottle
and
can
only
or
as
a
draft
sale
and
there's
different
fees
associated
with
each
of
those
discussions.
A
So
for
a
wine
tasting
room,
if
it's
just
a
tasting,
they
still
have
to
get
a
wine
license,
no
matter
how
much
they're
serving.
J
Because
they're
serving
and
selling
as
a
if
they're
doing
a
tasting
room
where
you're
not
actually
purchasing.
J
J
Also
the
flying
license
just
that
we
provide,
does
not
cover
the
manufacturing
aspect
so
like,
for
instance,
3100
sellers
was
brought
up.
They
manufacture
right
now,
yeah.
O
D
D
A
F
F
J
It
actually,
I
believe,
would
fall
under
the
wine
section
based
on
the
percentage,
although
some
of
it
is
so
convenience
store,
I
think,
is
the
wine?
It's
the
retail.
You
don't
typically
have
the
hard
liquor
at
your
typical
gas
station
that
you
can
run
in
and
grab
they.
J
There's
been
the
seltzers
fall
into
the
beer
category.
If
I'm
not
mistaken,
just
it's
very
well.
H
This
I
can
address
because
this
keeps
coming
up
with
the
legislature.
The
alcohol
industry
has
been
expanding
the
scope
of
drinks
in
ways
that
the
laws
have
not
caught
up
to.
So
what
you're
really
touching
on,
because
I
want
to
say
in
the
legislature
they
took
up
mead
like
a
year
or
two
ago,
because
it
didn't
naturally
fit
with
any
of
the
categories
right
or
like
the
cider
folks
right.
We
now
have
that
cider,
we
don't
have
cider
licenses.
Despite
you
can
easily
have
a
cider
house,
there's.
H
Yeah
there's
so,
but
a
lot
of
that
is
a
reflection
of
just
like
the
canned
mixed
drinks.
You
know
you
can
get
a
moscow
mule
and
a
can
now
alverson's
that
just
hasn't
been
so
the
legislature's
slowly
been
modifying
things
to
try
and
fit
it
into
an
old
framework.
That's
from
I
mean
most
of
the
statutes
are
from
the
60s
that
yeah
frame
our
alcohol
licensing,
the
dark
days
of
limited.
F
J
C
Okay,
now
we
you've
got
some
polling
places
for
us
to
consider.
H
Yes,
mr
chairman,
commissioners,
we
are
33
days
away
from
the
may
17th
primary
election,
but
who's
counting
30
days
in
advance.
We
need
to
designate
polling
places,
so
we
already
have
all
the
polling
places
designated.
This
was
a
big
effort.
H
I
want
to
just
credit,
I'm
not
she's
going
to
hear
but
megan
hill
and
our
our
team.
If
you
recall
we
added
46
additional
precincts.
That
means
we
need
to
find
40,
plus
additional
polling
locations,
and
so
she's
gone
through
the
herculean
effort
of
talking
to
all
sorts
of
property
owners
in
different
places,
coaxing
them
and
allowing
us
to
use
the
space.
We
pay
such
a
great
premium
of
25
to
rent
places,
and
so
it
is
pretty
impressive
that
she
was
able
to
find
enough
locations
all
this.
H
These
locations
are
already
up
on
the
website
and
we
have
the
the
polling
place
locator.
So
you
can
search
your
address,
see
your
ballot,
all
that
ready
to
go.
So
this
is
just
the
formal
step
of
designating.
These
will
be
the
new
polling
places
once
you've
designated
these
they'll
mail
out
next
week,
but
the
probably
hit
houses
like
the
monday,
the
26th
ish.
We
have
postcards
going
out
to
every
registered
voter,
letting
them
know
what
their
new
legislative
district
is.
What
their
new
precinct
is,
their
new
congressional
district
and
their
new
polling
location.
H
H
Yeah
yeah
we
try
to
avoid
some
of
the
more
yeah
we
really
do
try
to
avoid.
If
we
can,
we
use
a
lot
of
nonprofits.
I
mean
you
know
this.
A
lot
of
churches
firehouses
schools,
the
school
did.
We
have
in
ada
county
some
of
the
best
support
from
our
local
school
districts
in
the
entire
state,
so
we're
very
fortunate
to
have
a
partnership
with
the
school
districts.
C
Of
the
how
many
polling
places
are
due
more
than
one
precinct.
H
There
are
it's
on
top
of
my
head,
I
want
to
say
17
locations
that
are
shared
that'll
have
two.
It's
like
seven.
I
can't
be
17,
because
that's
not
a
number,
but
there's
around
that
number
that
where
we
have,
we
have
no
more
than
two
in
one
location,
though.
H
F
All
right:
well,
what
does
it
cost
to
send
a
single
mailing
to
every
registered
voter?
What
does
that
cost
a
county?
I.
H
Don't
know
the
current
cost
of
this
mailing,
but
when
we
did
it
in
2020,
it
was
about
I'll
say
just
under
sixty
thousand
dollars
right
we're
getting
bulk
non-profit
rates.
I
mean
we're
sending
them
over.
This,
I
would
expect,
will
be
a
little
bit
higher
one
of
the
interesting
things
that
we've
had
to
face
and
for
those
who
are
following
things
in
terms
of
politics,
there's
a
card
stock
shortage.
H
That's
one
of
the
many
supply
chain
issues,
so
we
had
to
adjust
the
size
of
the
mailing
to
match
what
treasury
valley
litho
had
on
stock
yeah
so
and
we
had
to
purchase
for
elections.
We
had
to
purchase
all
there's
an
envelope
shortage
nationally,
so
we
had
to
purchase
all
those
in
bulk
way
in
advance
and
we
purchased
our
card
stock
in
advance.
So
I
know
political
campaigns
are
running
into
issues
with
availability,
stock,
yeah.
F
You
know
you're
talking
about
the
alcohol
laws
written
in
the
60s.
Well,
a
lot
of
the
prices
we
have
on
the
books
for
things.
Like
you
just
said,
25
dollars
per
polling
place.
I
mean
today's
data.
Just
basically
means
zero,
so
is
there
you
know,
is
it
worth
revisiting
some
of
these
price
structures
that
are
probably
50
years
old.
H
We
could
easily
hit
a
million
dollars
in
renting
spaces
because
when
you
think
about
the
number
of
facilities
that
we're
using
and
the
the
way
we're
using
them
for
the
duration-
and
so
it's
it's
been
tough
for
early
voting,
we
will
pay,
but
we
still
try
to
get
reduced
rates
as
best
we
can.
You
know
there
is
a
community
service
component
too,
so
that.
F
F
H
That,
if
that
makes
sense,
I
think
it's
more
like
the
incidental
or
whatever
I
it
might
make
sense
to
bump
it
up.
At
some
point
we
have
had
to
bump
up
pole
worker
pay.
Similarly
to
keep
up
with
things,
but
again
our
poll
worker
pay.
No
one
is
getting
rich
off
of
becoming
a
poll
worker
right.
H
C
Right
just
one
more
question
for
me:
in
a
way
and
that's
the
are:
are
all
these
polling
locations
are
they
required
to
fit
under
the
ada.
H
Yes,
we
have
a
we
and
I'm
going
to
say
that
you
as
well
have
an
agreement
with
the
department
of
justice
regarding
that
they
will
be
evaluated
and
we
have
to
actually
seek
approval
from
the
department
from
the
u.s
attorney's
office
for
all
of
our
polling
locations,
where
we
have
to
share
the
information
with
them
and
get
them
assessed,
and
they
do
do
audits
and
we
we
have.
We've
recently
been
contacted
about
an
ada
issue
related
absentee
ballots.
H
But,
yes,
all
of
these
locations
have
a
system
voting
devices,
but
all
of
them
have
ingress
and
egress
that
meets
the
full
standards
of
the
americans
with
disabilities
act.
That's
a
bigger
challenge
than
people
realize,
because
some
of
our
facilities,
churches,
being
the
best
example,
are
exempt
from
the
ada.
So
only
for
the
12
hours
while
we
are
using
it
is
it
required
to
meet
the
full
letter
of
the
law
of
the
ada
and
the
department
of
justice
is
good
to
make
sure
we
do
that.
H
C
I
H
The
back
of
my
brain,
I
can
repeat
parts
of
the
report,
because
it's
just
a
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
big
challenge,
especially
you
know.
A
great
example
was
cathedral
the
rockies.
This
was
years
ago,
when
I
personally
had
to
work
on
these
issues
that
used
this
actually
used
to
be
part
of
my
job,
the
curb
cuts
right.
We
always
talk
about
turbines
anyways
in
the
north
end,
the
road
has
been
paved
over
so
many
times.
It
has
a
dome
to
it
so
effectively.
H
Just
the
roads
are
not
ada
compliant
right,
and
so
we
would
have
to
put
ramps
across
the
curb
cuts
to
make
the
curb
cut,
ada
compliant
relative
to
the
road
which
has
nothing
to
do
with
us.
We
do
use
a
portion
of
our
budget
if
a
facility
a
really
good
example.
If
a
facility
has
knobs
knobs
are
not
ada
compliant,
you
have
to
have
handles.
We
will
pay
to
change
out
the
hardware
for
a
facility
or
we'll
pay
to
put
up
the
ada
parking
sign
for
a
facility.
If
it's
a
reasonable
small
cost.
H
A
Oh
yeah,
well,
mr
chair
I'll
go
ahead
and
make
the
motion
I
move
to,
pursuant
to
idaho
code
34-302
to
designate
the
polling
places
for
the
may
17
2022
primary
election
as
presented
by
the
clerk
today.
F
Second,
okay,
you've.
C
Heard
the
the
motion
all
in
favor
say
aye
all.
F
C
H
C
Hard
day,
if
you
didn't
register
before
that
day,
you
you
didn't
vote
yeah,
but
now
it
doesn't
matter
because
we
have
same
same.
C
We
are
exempt
from
the
motor
motor
correct,
okay,
all
right,
okay!
Well,
thank
you.
The
board
authorized
the
author's
office
to
mail
checks
on
tuesday,
so
the
claims
would
be
timely,
paid
I'll,
entertain.
A
motion
on
the
claims
journal.
C
You've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye
aye
aye.
May
I
have
a
motion
on
the
personnel
actions.
C
You've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor
say:
aye
aye.
Is
there
anyone
here
from
the
assessor's
office?
I
am
here:
okay
hi.
We
don't
have
anything.
C
T
Good
morning,
mr
chair
commissioners,
for
our
report,
we'll
have
tim
present
and
answer
any
questions
for
you.
D
T
Mr
chairman
and
commissioners,
they
have
here
march's
portfolio
summary
to
review.
We
really
didn't
have
any
significant
changes.
We
had
one
new
purchase
of
a
mortgage-backed
security
for
five
million.
T
Most
people
who
pay
attention
to
financial
news
has
probably
heard
the
fed
has
been
looking
at
increasing
the
the
rates
and
and
they've
done
so
I
did
speak
with
the
investment
officer
at
the
state
treasurer's
office,
where
we
hold
a
pretty
significant
amount
of
pretty
liquid.
T
If
you
see
the
report
right
now
in
our
lgit,
we
have
a
yield
to
maturity
of
0.197.
That's
what
is
currently
at.
I
looked
this
morning
and
now
they're
at
.22
0.2261,
so
we
can
already
see
increase
in
the
yields
there
and
after
talking
with
the
state
treasurer's
office.
We'll
continue
to
see
that
over
these
next
few
months
and
then,
of
course,
we'll
have
to
watch
and
see
what
the
fed
does.
But
generally
most
economists
feel
like
and
what
the
fed
is
telling
us
that
we're
going
to
continue
to
see
rate
increases.
C
T
Right,
yes,
if
if
the
yields
are
going
up,
the
the
price
are
going
down
and
so
our
any
investment
bond
holdings
that
we
have
currently,
if
you
look
at
the
market
value
you'll
see
the
market
value
going
down.
D
T
A
Yeah,
we
are
that's
true,
so
I'm
noticing
in
24
the
year
2024
it
looks
like
we've
got
a
pretty
big
call
there
at
16,
000
or
16
million.
Most
of
ours
are
like
five
three
five
seven
and
then
it
really
bumps
up
to
16
any
concerns
about
that
amount
of
money.
T
No,
that
that
is
that's
for
the
entire
calendar
year
and
so
that'll
come
in
in
pieces.
Most
of
ours
are
investments
that
are
5
million
or
less,
and
so
I
don't
have
in
this
report
the
actual
months
that
those
are
coming
in,
but
it's
spread
out
for
the
whole
year.
Okay,.
A
T
T
It
shows
the
mortgage-backed
security
total
amount
and
the
yield
to
maturity
for
the
entire
portfolio,
which
is
1.818
and,
as
you
can
see,
the
new
purchase
is
much
higher
yield
to
maturity,
so
that
that
tends
to
skew
upward
the
overall
and
that's
what
we
should
see
with
the
portfolio
going
forward,
as
yields
rise
on
these
bonds.
Mr.
A
Chair,
yes,
what's
our
strategy
and
timelines
for
us
to
continue
to
work
with
state
treasurer
ellsworth,
some
of
this
into
corporate
bonds.
T
I
hadn't
heard
back
from
the
state
treasurer's
office,
so
I
had
left
a
call
with
edelein
and
I
haven't
heard
back
from
her
yet
the.
A
T
That
that's
one
of
the
prospects
we
talked
about
and
we
haven't
finalized
anything.
Yet
it's
really
just
a
kind
of
an
open
discussion
to
see
what
makes
most
sense
and
what
is
viable,
and
so
we
haven't
finalized
that,
in
fact,
you
would
be
part
of
that
discussion.
L
C
Yeah
you've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor
say:
aye
hi,
hi,
okay,
we
have
three
interim
events
at
expo:
idaho,
a
political
forum
from
the
county
republican
party,
a
street
survival
safety
class
and
a
company
conference
I'll.
Take
a
motion
on
the
agreements.
F
A
C
Yeah,
okay,
well,
you've
heard
the
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye,
aye,
aye,
aye,
okay,
most
carries
we'll
now
take
up
agreements
during
discussion.
C
A
L
C
Daily
internet
good
morning
today
is
thursday
april
14th.
The
time
is:
10
28.
the
board
of
commissioners
sitting
as
a
board
of
emergency
medical
services.
District
is
in
session
to
conduct
its
weekly
open
business
meeting.
All
three
commissioners
are
present.
We
also
have
on
the
bridge
with
us,
mr
sean
rayne,
our
director
john,
and
we
have
it
guy
in
the
room
and
we
have.
C
Okay,
the
board.
C
F
C
Second,
you
are
into
motion
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye,
aye
aye.
Is
there
any
discussion
on
the
agreements
all
right,
I'll,
entertain
a
motion.
C
Second,
okay:
you've
earned
a
motion.
Thank
you
for
all
in
favor,
say:
hi
hi
hi,
all
right.
We
have
premium
pay
proposal
for
paramedics.
L
Yes,
mr
chair
commissioners,
good
morning
good
morning,
I'm
going
to
try
not
to
cough
in
the
middle
of
this.
Okay,
no
guarantee
I've
got
a
cold,
so
there
are
actually
two
premium
pay
proposals
that
we
put
forward
when
we
first
started
having
this
arpa
discussion,
the
first
one
is
really
a
continuation
of
what
we've
been
doing
to
get
through
the
kind
of
the
tail
end
of
the
delta
surge
and
certainly
through
the
omicron
surge.
L
It's
the
where
we're
encouraging
paramedics
to
paramedics
and
emts
to
sign
up
for
72
hours
of
overtime
during
a
six-week
period
to
do
that
when
they
do
that
when
they
commit
they
get
a
thousand
dollars
and
if
they
finish
the
commitment,
they
get
an
additional
doubt.
C
L
The
total
price
on
this
is
eight
hundred
forty
one
thousand
nine
hundred
nine
dollars.
This
would
give
us
the
end
year,
as
I've
mentioned
in
previous
meetings.
The
ba2
variant
is
spreading
across
the
country
right
now,
and
so
we'll
be
watching
very
closely
to
see
if
our
call
volume
goes
up.
If
we
start
having
staffing
issues,
you
know
looking
at
the
data
for
from
wastewater
hospital
admissions
from
the
health
districts
and
from
the
state.
D
L
L
Had
we
not
had
this
program
in
place
and
we
you
probably
in
the
middle,
at
the
height
of
it
we
had
30
people
out
which
represents
you
know
about
30
percent
of
my
department.
L
We
would
have
been
browning
out
two
to
three
ambulances
every
single
day,
so
really
reducing
the
service
to
the
citizens
of
ada
county,
just
on
the
impact
that
we
were
having
and
at
the
same
time,
seeing
this
urge
in
need.
So
this
has
been
really
beneficial
to
my
department.
L
You
know
it's
the
folks
that
have
signed
up
for
this
and
just
so
you're
aware
we
have
about
a
60
to
65
participation
rate
on
each
one
of
these.
But
it
is
it's
a
lot
of
work.
You
know
72
hours
spread
over
six
weeks
when
they
they're
already
doing
48
averages
out
to
a
60-hour
week
that
they
have
to
do
to
to
get
this
money,
but
it
is,
it
has
really
got
us,
kept
us
more
or
less
whole
and
able
to
respond
to
the
public's
needs
during
the
the
pandemic.
A
L
Mr
chair,
commissioner,
kenny
it's,
it's
been
fairly
well
spread
across
the
staff.
Some
people
will
do
it.
You
know
if
they
have
a
vacation
plan
in
the
middle
of
a
six-week
period
or
what
have
you
they
will
not
participate
in
the
program
because
they
try
it.
It
would
be
difficult
to
fit
it
into
the
remaining.
You
know
four
or
five
weeks
and
it's
re.
We
leave
it
up
to
the
individual
employee.
L
C
C
A
I
guess
that's
one
other
thing
that
would
be
helpful
for
me:
we're
not
making
any
decisions,
obviously
about
this
right
now,
but
if
you
could
give
us
an
overview
of
the
average
salary
pre-covered
for
some
of
the
your
folks
and
then
how
much
is
is
being
added
onto
their
salary
with
these
bonuses.
A
So
if
their
base
is,
you
know
40
whatever?
What
does
it
look
like
with
the
bonuses?
I
just
kind
of
want
to
get
an
idea
of
how
much
extra,
because
when
this
goes
away,
we
don't
want
it
to
be
such
a
large
amount
that
now
they're
going
to
be
really.
You
know
feeling
the
pain,
because
now
they
have
a
new
car
payment,
they
can't
pay
for.
L
Yeah
and
mr
chair
can
you
I
certainly
caution
people
about
things
like
buying
a
new
car,
or
you
know
ending
yourself
with
this
money,
because
we
made
very
clear
that
it
was
a
temporary
thing
to
get
us
through
the
surges,
as
as
we
see
them
coming
nancy
wardell
and
I
talked
the
maximum
if
somebody
participated
through
all
of
the
every
session.
Up
to
this
point,
the
maximum
that
they
would
be
able
to
get
eight
thousand
dollars.
L
Any
other
questions
about
that.
Mr
chair.
L
L
We
were
calling
this
one
hazard
pay,
it's
another
premium
pay,
but
really
because
our
department
in
2020,
the
the
county
commissioners
did
raise
taxes
we
weren't
eligible
for
the
cares,
act.
L
Hazard
pay
and
you
know
that
for
for
an
example,
the
sheriff's
department
gave
out
for
the
the
deputies
in
the
field,
some
around
4
800
per
deputy
and
hasn't
paid
for
the
cares
act
fund,
and
so
I
came
to
the
board
with
the
arpa
proposal
of
recognizing
what
these
folks
have
endured
for
the
last
two
years
and
honoring
them
with
a
5
000
one-time
payout
only
for
field
employees.
This
wouldn't
be
for
anybody,
but
field
emts
and
paramedics.
L
It
would
be
prorated
by
the
length
of
time
they
had
been
employed
by
the
county,
and
this
was
one
that
I
was
willing
to
actually
take
out
of
my
balance
and
in
a
prior
meeting,
the
board
had
kind
of
indicated
that
you
would
like
me
to
run
it
through
the
arpa
process,
since
that
those
funds
were
available,
as
opposed
to
using
my
fund
balance,
and
so
that's
why
I'm
here
before
you
today
with
that
proposal.
L
A
C
That's
what
you
decide
yeah
that
would
be
preferable,
and
I
I
might
want
to
buttress
on
what
mr
king
mentioned.
The
you
need
to
inform
your
employees
that
this
this
is
not
a
pay,
raise
it's
just
a
bonus
and
and
to
and
and
to
plan
accordingly,.
L
L
Made
our
field
employees
aware
that
this
is
a
temporary
thing,
it's
not
something
they
would
expect
to
go
into
the
future.
L
The
hazard
pay
yes,.
L
Mr
chair
commissioners,
you
know
as
far
as
what
we're
seeing
with
covid
right
now
the
levels
are
we're
still
down
just
under
three
patients
a
day.
So
that's
that's
looking
good
nationally.
We
are
starting
to
see
a
surge.
You
know
sort
of
move
across
the
country,
so
I've
been
watching
that
closely
starting
to
see
some
numbers
go
up.
You
know
up
in
the
seattle
area,
portland,
northern
california
and-
and
so
just
looking
at
that,
I
did
read
an
article
day
before
yesterday.
That
ba2
is
now
the
dominant
variant.
L
Even
in
idaho,
our
numbers
are
still
low,
but
we
can
expect
to
see
those
increase
with
with
covid
outside
of
covet.
You
know,
we've
just
been
doing
a
lot
of
work
in
preparing
our
budget
and
spending
a
lot
of
time.
Doing
that
and
and
we've
got
some
good
progress
that
we'll
be
able
to
bring
to
you.
Okay,.
A
C
Good
morning,
today's
thursday
april
14th,
the
time
is
10
40.
the
board
of
commissioners
sitting
as
a
board
of
avamore
community
infrastructure
district
number
one
is
in
session
to
conduct
its
week
weekly,
open
business
meeting.
All
three
commissioners
are
present
also
with
us
are.
C
All
right
id
guy,
madam
clerk,
do
we
have
any
changes
to
the
agenda.
C
C
Heard
the
motion
in
favor
say:
aye:
may
I
have
a.