Consideration of Administrative Items a. 24-Hour Liquor Permits i. Westside Wine & Spirits/Teton Regional Land Trust – Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival Keynote Address and Film – Teton Science School, Jackson, WY – September 19, 2019 b. SLIB Drawdowns c. Tax Corrections d. Human Service/Community Development Contracts for Service e. Special Events Permits – Applications Pending (for informational purposes, no action taken) i. Fire in the Mountains: Date – July 10, 2020 – July 12, 2020; Location- Land owned by the Buffalo Valley Land & Cattle, LLC and Operated by Heart 6 Ranch, LLC; Attendeesexpect 1,400 people to attend, with a 30% contingency. This means we are financially forecasting for 1,400 people, but we will not sell more than 1,900 tickets ahead of the event date. An absolute cut-off of 2,000 attendees will be strictly enforced. Full planning, infrastructure, staffing and security will be provided for a maximum capacity of2,000 attendees.
Consideration of Proposed Outgoing Commissioner Correspondence a. Letter to Wyoming Department of Transportation Regarding June Meeting
Matters for Discussion / Updates
1. Known Matters for Discussion A. Identify Consent Agenda 2. Other Matters for Discussion
(9:45am) Pursuant to Wyoming Statute §16-4-405(a) (ii) To consider the appointment of a public officer, professional person or employee to volunteer boards. (10:00am) Pursuant to W.S. §16-4-405(a) (iii) On matters concerning litigation to which the governing body is a party or proposed litigation to which the governing body may be a party. (will last approximately 1 hour)
1. Calendar review 2. BCC Administrator - Alyssa Watkins 3. Liaison reports / Commission updates A. Natalia Macker B. Greg Epstein C. Mark Barron D. Mark Newcomb E. Luther Propst ADJOURN
Consideration of Administrative Items a. 24-Hour Liquor Permits i. Westside Wine & Spirits/Teton Regional Land Trust – Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival Keynote Address and Film – Teton Science School, Jackson, WY – September 19, 2019 b. SLIB Drawdowns c. Tax Corrections d. Human Service/Community Development Contracts for Service e. Special Events Permits – Applications Pending (for informational purposes, no action taken) i. Fire in the Mountains: Date – July 10, 2020 – July 12, 2020; Location- Land owned by the Buffalo Valley Land & Cattle, LLC and Operated by Heart 6 Ranch, LLC; Attendeesexpect 1,400 people to attend, with a 30% contingency. This means we are financially forecasting for 1,400 people, but we will not sell more than 1,900 tickets ahead of the event date. An absolute cut-off of 2,000 attendees will be strictly enforced. Full planning, infrastructure, staffing and security will be provided for a maximum capacity of2,000 attendees.
Consideration of Proposed Outgoing Commissioner Correspondence a. Letter to Wyoming Department of Transportation Regarding June Meeting
Matters for Discussion / Updates
1. Known Matters for Discussion A. Identify Consent Agenda 2. Other Matters for Discussion
(9:45am) Pursuant to Wyoming Statute §16-4-405(a) (ii) To consider the appointment of a public officer, professional person or employee to volunteer boards. (10:00am) Pursuant to W.S. §16-4-405(a) (iii) On matters concerning litigation to which the governing body is a party or proposed litigation to which the governing body may be a party. (will last approximately 1 hour)
1. Calendar review 2. BCC Administrator - Alyssa Watkins 3. Liaison reports / Commission updates A. Natalia Macker B. Greg Epstein C. Mark Barron D. Mark Newcomb E. Luther Propst ADJOURN