Board hears residents’ concerns over airport-area hangar development and lead emissions
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After the county approved an application expanding hangar homes near the airport, the district board and city representatives discussed potential air- and water-quality effects from avgas use, short-term rental and security implications, and the limits of school-board authority over county land use.
Trustees discussed the county’s approval to allow more hangar homes near the airport and raised concerns about the development’s implications for student health and district operations.
A city administrator and the mayor of Driggs attended to answer questions. The mayor explained the city’s transportation plan and said the development sits in county jurisdiction; a city administrator clarified the draft trail easement before the board and described indemnification language to address potential liability for the district.
Several trustees expressed alarm about potential contamination from leaded aviation gasoline used by some small aircraft, with one trustee warning such emissions could affect nearby water and the “clean air and the water” that attract many residents. The mayor and city administrator acknowledged the issue and noted that research into unleaded aviation fuels and broader risk assessments is ongoing; they offered to provide further briefings and documents. One trustee proposed that the district create or use an advisory or safety committee to monitor development hearings and flag items that could affect students.
Board members observed that the land in question is in the county and that the board’s formal authority is limited; trustees discussed options to improve intergovernmental coordination and recommended standing committee assignments to monitor major land-use proposals that could affect schools.
Next steps: city officials offered to return with additional details; trustees asked staff to consider a committee or representative to monitor county and municipal land-use proceedings that may affect district facilities or student safety.
