Below is a concise listing of formal actions taken by the Teton County commissioners on Oct. 7, 2025. The board was unanimous on all recorded votes and continued one item for further review.
- Consent agenda: Commissioners approved a consent agenda that included multiple staff items such as purchase of a compact tractor replacement, employee housing leases, an amended agreement for water services and a contract for administration building HVAC upgrades. Motion carried unanimously.
- AlertWest wildfire camera agreement: Motion by Commissioner Erik Probst, second by Commissioner Carlman. Approved: one‑time equipment purchase $41,232; year‑one license/support $41,400 (total $82,632). Vote: unanimous.
- USGS joint funding agreement (water quality): Motion by Commissioner Erik Probst, second by Commissioner Macker. Approved: joint‑funding agreement for Snake River water‑quality analysis, county contribution not to exceed $50,000. Vote: unanimous.
- Designation of county supervisor of roads: Motion by Commissioner MacKer, second by Commissioner Carlman. Approved: resolution designating Tony Havel as county supervisor of roads. Vote: unanimous.
- Coroner's office work order 9 (owner’s rep services): Motion by Commissioner Carlman, second by Commissioner Macker. Action: continued to Oct. 21, 2025 for additional budget context and staff presence; initial work‑order amount discussed was approximately $95,000 but not approved. Vote: unanimous.
- Planning and Building Services fee schedule: Motion by Commissioner MacKer, second by Commissioner Carlman. Approved: authorize 45‑day public comment period beginning Oct. 15, 2025; public hearing set for Dec. 2, 2025. Vote: unanimous.
- Hog Island zoning amendment (AMD-2025-1): Motion by Commissioner Erik Probst, second by Commissioner Carlman. Approved: remand the amendment to the planning commission with specific requests to review revised language, conditional‑use standards, water considerations, the spatial limits (200–500 feet), owner‑on‑site options, hours of operation and consistency with the comprehensive plan. Vote: unanimous.
- Adjournment: Motion carried unanimously to adjourn.
For each item above, the official meeting minutes and staff reports contain motion text and formal vote records.