The Pocatello City Council recorded the following formal actions and roll-call outcomes during its June 4 meeting.
- Consent agenda (Item 3: A, B, C, D, F, G, H, I) — Motion to approve moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilman Pollson; roll-call vote: Mangum yes, Bates yes, Nicholls yes, Olson yes, Satderfield yes, Swanson yes. Outcome: approved.
- Annexation and zoning map designation for South Fifth Avenue (~19.19 acres) — Motion moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilman Bates; roll-call vote recorded with the majority voting yes and one no (Olson). Outcome: approved.
- Zoning map amendment (contract rezoning) for 6100 South Fifth Avenue (Stan’s Way) — Motion moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilwoman Swanson; roll-call: all recorded councilmembers voted yes. Outcome: approved.
- Short plat: Creekide Division 3 (3.49 acres into two lots) — Motion moved by Councilman Bates, seconded by Councilman Pollson; roll-call: unanimous recorded yes votes. Outcome: approved (with condition number two struck as described in staff presentation).
- Agreement amendments for South Fifth Complete Streets and sewer project:
• JUB Engineers (surveying/utility coordination) — Motion moved by Councilwoman Swanson, seconded by Councilman Pollson; roll-call: unanimous yes. Outcome: approved.
• Keller Associates (design) — Motion moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilwoman Satderfield; roll-call: unanimous yes. Outcome: approved.
- Port (Northport) watershed restoration plan contract (Merrick & Company) — Motion moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilman Pollson; roll-call: unanimous yes. Outcome: approved; funding from WaterSMART grant and Simplot settlement funds.
- Reimbursement agreements with Union Pacific Railroad and developer Rick Vanden Boomman for feasibility/engineering of a new at-grade crossing and required offsite closures — Motion moved by Councilman Mangum, seconded by Councilwoman Satderfield; roll-call: unanimous yes. Outcome: approved. Developer agreed to fund initial study ($30,000) and overages if required.
- Ordinances:
• Ordinance 15A — Amendment to FY2026 appropriation ordinance to increase expenditures across several funds to account for grants and unanticipated revenue; read in full and placed on final passage; roll-call recorded yes votes. Outcome: adopted.
• Ordinance 15B — Rezoning 3450 US Highway 30 from Residential Medium Density Single Family to Light Industrial; read by title and placed on final passage; roll-call recorded yes votes. Outcome: adopted.
These votes and motions are recorded in the official meeting minutes and ordinances will be published as required by law.