Friday, January 21, 2011

January 26, 2011
Victor City Hall

CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA


7:00 Pledge of Allegiance and Agenda Approval
Minutes Review

Audit Review – Robert Hardy – 30 Minutes

Upcoming School Levy Information – Monte Woolstenhulme –
10 Minutes

Resolution to Set Methodology for Utility Hook-Up Fee
Determination – 30 Minutes

Executive Session as per Idaho State Code 67-2345(f) to discuss
Timberline Litigation – 60 Minutes

Visitors

Maintenance
Update on Weed Situation – 15 Minutes
Update on Winter Water Billing – 5 Minutes

Administrative

Calendaring
February 16 – Council Work Meeting – 7:00 p.m.

Bills

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

With the successful conclusion of our work on Main Street, Envision Victor is excited to announce its next round of public conversations! We hope you’ll be able to join us at one of the following meetings:

Tuesday, Jan 25, 7pm at the Victor Elementary School
Wednesday, Jan 26, noon at Pierre’s Playhouse
Wednesday, Jan 26, 7pm at the LDS Church


Come discuss how Victor’s growth will impact our five core values – family friendliness, small town feel, connection to nature, cultural history, and sustainability. Using visualization software and interactive keypads to capture your responses, we will ask your help evaluating some different possible futures for Victor. We’ll use these models to come up with a set of principles we believe Victor should apply as it grows.

The work we’ve done on Main Street has demonstrated that the public’s voice really does matter in City decisions, and I hope you will come out again to help the City think about how Victor should direct its future growth. Specifically, we’d like your help thinking about how our planning decisions will affect the things we value most in our community.

The growth principles we produce through these meetings will help inform the City’s Capital Improvements Plan, a document that the City will use to estimate the costs and revenue it can expect over the next 15-20 years. Future costs and revenue will be heavily impacted by the type and location of growth we experience. The principles created through Envision Victor’s meetings will guide the creation of a fiscal analysis tool that will evaluate the cost and revenue impacts of different growth scenarios.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Because the tools we will use in these meetings are so sophisticated, I’m afraid we will not be able to provide an online version of these meetings. We realize that it’s not always easy to attend a public meeting, but we really hope that everyone who wants to attend is able to make it to one of the three meetings we are hosting.

We’ll bring the food, if you bring your good ideas!
Again, meetings will be held:

Tuesday, Jan 25, 7pm at the Victor Elementary School
Wednesday, Jan 26, noon at Pierre’s Playhouse
Wednesday, Jan 26, 7pm at the LDS Church


All meetings are public; refreshments will be provided. Email me (or call (208) 201-3931) with any comments or questions. Thanks so much for all you do, and I hope to see you in a few weeks!

Best,
Dahvi Wilson

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Victor City Residents:

There may be a ton of snow outside but the need to hold a Weed Summit to give the county a fighting chance against this difficult county-wide problem is necessary. This Summit will be held Thurday, January 13th. Contact Dawn at the number listed below if you have any further questions. Thanks.

The Board of County Commissioners is encouraging any and all city officials, public works directors, environmental and agricultural specialists and any other interested/concerned parties to attend the following open meeting to discuss weed control in Teton County. PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO APPROPRIATE PERSONS. Thank you.

Time and Agenda Item

3:00 pm Meeting Called to Order – Chairman
· Amendments to agenda if any.

3:00 Weed Summit – Ben Eborn, County Extension Agent

Participants will include a representative from City of Driggs, Tetonia, Victor,
Soil Conservation Office & the County.

Topics will include the following:
1. Introductions
2. Overview of current policy and process for private/public land weed
enforcement
3. Current Situation (Mapping)
4. Barriers
5. Opportunities
6. Next steps

Administrative Items if necessary
· Correspondence, Minutes or Other Business

ADJOURN

Dawn Felchle
Assistant to Teton County Commissioners
Risk Manager
150 Courthouse Drive - Ste. 109
1-208-354-8775 ext. 275
FAX: 354-8776

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

"We Hear You America" Sweepstakes – Reader’s Digest

Fans of Victor – Here’s another opportunity to “cheer” (cast your vote) for the City of Victor and perhaps win a family roadtrip in a brand new vehicle or be one of 10 cash winners of $500!

Reader’s Digest is awarding more than $5 Million in funds and promotional support to 100 towns and cities across the U.S. to promote things like tourism, civic works, job growth, and economic development. This grass roots campaign is named “We Hear You America.”

You can enter this Sweepstakes via the Internet. Please go to http://www.rd.com/wehearyouamerica and follow the online entry instructions. When you enter and vote for Victor you will also be entering yourself to win one of the personal prizes and the chance for Victor to win one of the municipal prizes. You will be instructed to enter your name, address, and email address and “cheer” (vote) for Victor, which you’ll have to type in. There is a limit of 10 entries per person per day so the more often you vote, the better chance Victor will have to win in its population category and you'll get additional opportunities for your chance to win the new vehicle or the cash prize.

It’s a win-win for both of us, but we have to really start getting those votes in as the last day to enter is February 7, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. (EST).

Good luck to all of us! We appreciate any vote for Victor!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

January 12, 2011
Victor City Hall


CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA


7:00 Pledge of Allegiance and Agenda Approval

Visitors

Sewer Connection Fee Discussion - 30 minutes

Resolutions to Further Communication With Residents - 15 minutes

**Resolution to pass timeline for City Council
Minutes to be posted on City Website

**Resolution to require City Staff to forward all
written citizen complaints to the Mayor

**Resolution to present all P&Z Minutes to the City Council
& all Council Minutes to be presented to P&Z

Executive Session as per Idaho State Code 67-2345(f) to discuss
Timberline litigation– 60 minutes

Maintenance
Towing Policy - 30 minutes

Administrative

Calendaring
Council Work Meeting to discuss next steps of Envision Victor

Bills