Commission approves Resolution 2026-5, document-destruction memos and consent agenda; Downey bar license question noted

Bannock County Board of Commissioners · January 14, 2026

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Summary

The board adopted Resolution 2026-5 authorizing destruction of auditing files, approved a clerk document-destruction memo, accepted the consent agenda, and discussed a Downey bar alcohol license the city may refund; the meeting then adjourned.

The Bannock County Board of Commissioners approved several routine items near the meeting’s close. The board adopted Resolution 2026-5 authorizing the destruction of auditing files after a motion and voice vote. The commission also approved a memorandum authorizing destruction of documents from the clerk.

During the consent-agenda discussion, a commissioner noted the mayor of Downey contacted the county regarding an alcohol license for a bar that had been approved; the city may refund the fee after the applicant retracted the application. County staff said the license had been approved and that a refund would require the bar to appear on the county agenda and seek relief; staff also noted the county had criminal cases related to the establishment.

The commission approved the consent agenda by voice vote and adjourned.