The Teton County Board of Commissioners on April 7 took a series of routine but formal actions: adopting the meeting agenda, approving county voucher runs and granting informed consent for county representation in a contested case.
Adopt agenda: The commission opened the meeting with a motion to adopt the agenda as presented; a motion was made and seconded and passed by voice vote.
Voucher approvals: The board moved to approve two county voucher runs. The clerk of the board presented the first voucher run in the amount of $2,791,653.85. During discussion the second voucher run amount was corrected in the meeting transcript; an initial figure was stated as $2,845,000 and then corrected by a participant to $2,845.00. An amended motion reflecting the corrected amount was made and the motion carried by voice vote.
Contested case informed consent: Deputy County Attorney Keith King explained that, because of staffing changes and a potential conflict arising from a prior hearing officer joining the county attorney’s office, the board was being asked to provide informed consent to allow Deputy County Attorney Keith King to represent the planning director in contested case number 2024-0001. Commissioner Mahoney (recorded mover) moved to approve providing informed consent; the motion was seconded and the board approved unanimously by voice vote.
Adjournment: The board adjourned by unanimous voice vote at the end of the meeting.
Notes on vote recording: The meeting transcript records voice votes with aye/aye responses and statements such as “motion carries” or “motion carries unanimously.” The transcript does not contain a roll-call tally listing each commissioner’s vote; votes are recorded as voice votes in the public record.