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Board approves donated shop agreement contingent on documents; OKs legal rate change and schedules budget hearing; clerk made permanent after executive session
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Summary
The board approved a contingency-based agreement for a donated 30-by-40 shop from Lakeland Junior Tackle, accepted a legal-services rate of $275 per hour, set the budget hearing for June 15 and, after executive session, moved the clerk to full-time permanent status.
Lakeland Junior Tackle presented a proposal to donate and construct a 30-by-40 shop to provide storage and support for district activities. Ryan Lomiller (S16), a Lakeland Junior Tackle board member, said the group would fund construction and proposed a joint use agreement with the district. District legal staff advised that the donation would require a performance bond, insurance and an in-kind facility-use agreement that records the building as a capital asset on the district’s books; trustees approved the project contingent on receiving those documents and a final construction value for capital-asset reporting.
Separately, the board reviewed a notice from Lyons & O’Dowd about billing rates; counsel clarified the firm’s hourly billing rate will be $275 (not an additional $275). Trustees approved the legal-services agreement at the $275/hour rate plus paralegal fees.
The board also set the budget hearing for June 15 at 6 p.m.; staff noted the date was chosen to meet statutory publication deadlines and accommodate trustee schedules.
After the open meeting, trustees moved into executive session pursuant to Idaho Code 74-206(1)(b). On returning, the board voted to place the clerk on full-time permanent placement status and adjust pay accordingly.
Key quotes: • Ryan Lomiller (S16): “We would pay for it, and it would just be a facility for Lakeland School District… it would still be there and available for anything that the Lakeland District needed.” • Staff on legal fees (S14): “They’re increasing their rate to $275 an hour.”
Why it matters: The donated shop could provide storage and reduce pressure on current facilities if the required agreements and documentation are completed; the legal rate change and budget-hearing date are administrative items with clear near-term budgetary implications. The clerk’s permanent placement was handled in executive session and announced after adjournment.

