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Votes at a glance: Pocatello council approves routine consent items, grants, leases and temporary use agreements

March 20, 2026 | Pocatello City, Bannock County, Idaho


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Votes at a glance: Pocatello council approves routine consent items, grants, leases and temporary use agreements
At its March 30 meeting, the Pocatello City Council approved multiple agenda items by motion and roll call, including routine consent items and several grant, lease and temporary-use agreements. Key approvals included:

- Consent agenda (Item 3(a)–(e)): material claims for March 2026; treasurer's January 2026 report; Parks & Recreation Advisory Board reappointment for Lisa Wilmore (term 03/08/2026–03/08/2028); land-use items including a rezoning request and a planned-unit development amendment for Breezy Commons Townhouses. Approved by motion and roll call.

- Agenda item 8: Lowe's Community Impact Grant application for Legacy Park improvements in the amount of $300,000; council authorized acceptance of the grant and mayoral signature subject to legal review.

- Agenda items 11–12: Temporary parking use agreements approved for Advantage Plus Credit Union (parcels near Johnny Creek Road) and for Steven Hall (parcels on Tech Farm Road) to support Riverside Golf Course construction.

- Agenda item 13: WPC farm lease renewals approved for biosolids-application acreage (Keith & Anne Loveland — 105 acres at $10,500/year; McNabb Farms — ~216.2 acres at $21,006.20/year; Nathan Schroeder — ~956.1 acres at $95,610/year).

- Agenda item 14: Airport lease with ITC Services for ~7,750 sq ft warehouse and 15,000 sq ft outdoor storage; rent $1,553.46/month with CPI adjustments.

Each item was moved, seconded and approved by roll call; no failed motions were recorded in the transcript. Where staff supplied specific amounts (grants, rents, lease terms, lease durations) the article lists them as stated in meeting materials and oral remarks. Several items noted that final documents are subject to legal review and mayoral signature.

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