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Commissioners authorize bond application for Kimport Tower land-use permit
Summary
County staff will apply for a land-use permit bond tied to the county’s recent agreement to acquire the Kimport Tower; commissioners authorized applying for a bond premium up to $500 annually for a three-year bond term.
Bannock County commissioners authorized staff to apply for a land-use permit bond related to the county’s recent effort to acquire the Kimport Tower, which sits on land administered by the Idaho Department of Lands.
Matthew Phillips, HR nurse management director, told commissioners the county needs to complete a land-use permit that requires a $5,000 bond as part of the Kimport Tower acquisition and asked the board to authorize the bond application and to…
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