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Grant County commissioners approve election MOU, tower setback variance and several budget and infrastructure resolutions

Grant County Board of Commissioners · March 15, 2026

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Summary

The board approved the meeting agenda and several new-business motions including a memorandum of understanding for the 2026 state primary election, a telecommunications tower setback variance for State Highway 211 (Cliff), delegation of authority for burn restrictions under county ordinance 14-02(3)(d), a BAR (R-26-12), and an infrastructure resolution (R-26-13).

The Grant County Board of Commissioners moved through a series of routine and substantive items on March 12, approving the meeting agenda and later several new-business motions and resolutions.

Key votes at a glance: - Approval of the regular meeting agenda (motion by Commissioner Medina; second by Commissioner Flores). Motion carried. - Consent agenda approved without discussion (motion by Commissioner Medina; second by Commissioner Flores). Motion carried. - Memorandum of understanding for the 2026 state primary election approved (motion moved and seconded; motion carried). - Public Employee Retirement Association listing for volunteer firefighters approved (motion carried after clarification that sensitive personal information will not be publicly distributed). - Dissolution of the Grant County Shooting Range Advisory Board approved. - Setback-variance and application for a telecommunications tower on State Highway 211 (near Cliff) approved. - Delegation of authority to the fire chief and county manager to issue burn restrictions under county ordinance 14-02 section 3(d) approved. - BAR (budget adjustment request) Resolution R-26-12 approved. - Resolution R-26-13 authorizing the Venus Valley Improvement Phase 3 infrastructure engineering project approved.

Most votes were taken by voice with commissioners answering "Aye"; the transcript records motions, seconders and the chairs call for the vote but does not record roll-call tallies by member.

Why it matters: Actions approved at the meeting authorize implementation steps on elections administration, public-safety authority for fire restrictions, local infrastructure engineering, and specific land-use approvals. Several items involve county regulatory authority (burn restrictions, variances) or allocation of county resources to execute administration and capital projects.

What comes next: Staff will implement the MOU for the primary election, process the BAR and project-authorizing resolution, and county departments will exercise delegated burn-restriction authority as conditions require.