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Council votes at a glance: approvals for Tate’s Rents CUP, rate change, contracts, appointments and budget schedule

April 30, 2026 | McCall, Valley County, Idaho


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Council votes at a glance: approvals for Tate’s Rents CUP, rate change, contracts, appointments and budget schedule
The McCall City Council handled a range of routine and substantive votes on April 30. Key outcomes:

• Tate’s Rents (CUP‑25‑03): Approved with Planning & Zoning recommended conditions (roll call: Nelson yes; Machzik yes; Thrower yes; Giles yes). The application expands outdoor equipment storage behind the existing Mission Street storefront; the applicant said traffic patterns on Mission Street will not change.

• Resolution 26‑18 (Lakeshore Disposal rates): Council adopted contract‑specified CPI adjustments (2.8%) to Lakeshore Disposal rates, effective July 1, 2026 (unanimous roll call vote).

• Airport hangar package and funding: Council approved hangar development agreements and authorized up to $200,000 from the airport fund toward the Jacob Street waterline (see separate article for details).

• Curtis Clean Sweep contract: Council approved proposals totaling $57,340.90 for crack sealing, mastic application and repainting runway/taxiway lines and numbers.

• Airport Advisory Committee: Council revised the AAC charter to allow residency within the McCall‑Payette School District, and appointed/reappointed Rick Faraday and Russ Stroberg to three‑year terms.

• Simba LOT funds extension: Council approved a two‑year extension (through Sept. 30, 2027) for $23,800 in FY25 LOT funds previously awarded to Simba for a mountain‑bike facility.

• Budget schedule: Council set the FY27 public hearing for Aug. 13 to meet statutory timelines.

All votes referenced were recorded by roll call with unanimous ‘yes’ votes among the four members present. Several items drew little debate; council and staff noted follow‑up actions and reporting requirements for contracts and airport project milestones.

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