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Idaho departments to initiate controlled burn in Fort Boise wildlife area
KBOI2, 4-2-24
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The Idaho Department of Lands is scheduled to begin a controlled burn on Tuesday, April 2, near the Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area near Parma.
Idaho Fish and Game personnel will be working with IDL firefighters to burn noxious weeds over a roughly 150-acre area.
The burn is expected to take one day, weather permitting. If you see smoke coming from the area IDL says not to worry, this is a prescribed burn and there is no danger.
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Idaho Fish and Game and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests Work Together To Reduce Fuels and Restore Forest Conditions on the Palouse
Big Country News, 4-2-24
KAMIAH — The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have completed the second phase of a multi-year project designed to reduce fuels and restore forest conditions in the Palouse District. The Little Boulder Project leverages the strength of both agencies to achieve shared stewardship priorities. Planning for the project started at the end of September and machinery worked in the area in the early fall and was completed in Mid-March. Depending on weather, the masticators worked throughout the winter, mostly running continuously.
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In the works are the Selway Deciduous Fuels project where 400 acres of thinning are planned and 30 miles of access and noxious weed control are planned this spring, the Joint Lidar Project where IDFG, the forests, and the Idaho Department of Lands are working together on Flight and Data Processing.
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BY DREW DODSON The Star-News
The Idaho Department of Lands is seeking commercial lease applications for 12.5 acres fronting Deinhard Lane in McCall, the agency announced this week.
The land is part of a 20-acre endowment land parcel at the corner of Deinhard Lane and Spring Mountain Boulevard, or near Payette Lakes Middle School.
Only 12.5 acres are being offered for lease because the parcel also contains an IDL office building and a ground lease for a cell phone tower, said Sharla Arledge, an IDL spokesperson.
The land is being offered for lease for up to 49 years. The deadline for applications is Aug. 30 at 5 p.m.
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Star-News, 3-28-24
The Idaho Department of Lands is seeking commercial lease applications for 12.5 acres fronting Deinhard Lane in McCall, the agency announced this week.
The land is part of a 20-acre endowment land parcel at the corner of Deinhard Lane and Spring Mountain Boulevard, or near Payette Lakes Middle School.
Only 12.5 acres are being offered for lease because the parcel also contains an IDL office building and a ground lease for a cell phone tower, said Sharla Arledge, an IDL spokesperson.
The land is being offered for lease for up to 49 years. The deadline for applications is Aug. 30 at 5 p.m.
Applicants must submit financial qualifications, a commercial development plan, a rent proposal and a cash flow analysis of the proposed business.
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State looks for deal on commercial land in McCall
BoiseDev, 3-27-24
Correction: The previous version of this story had the wrong date for the RFP submission deadline. The deadline is August 30, 2024.
Approximately 12.5 acres of Idaho Endowment Land is up for lease in McCall and the Idaho Department of Lands is looking for takers.
The state is looking for proposals from developers for a piece of land it owns at the corner of Deinhard Ln. and Spring Mountain Rd. That’s just west of the Ridley’s store.
The property, known as the Deinhard A parcel, is currently zoned as “community commercial” which means it can be used for retail, service, and mixed-use projects. Community commercial zoning also allows a maximum of 40 dwelling units an acre.
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#FirePreventionFriday! Did you know that even though we are not in closed burning season you may need a burn permit depending on where you live?
While permit season is May 10- October 20 for state and private lands outside city limits in Idaho, your more local fire officials like county or fire protection districts may have more restrictive rules. It is up to you to know what rules apply to your property. Before you light- contact your local fire officials to make sure you are in compliance. https://burnpermits.idaho.gov/ #FirePreventionJen #OneTeam
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