JoseCuervo
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Ten,
Not to say you are wrong, but.....
Actually, the State Land Board can not sell land. So there is no chance of the Developers buying land from the Land Board, as I understand. Neener neener, neener...
So... to get around the Law, the Land Board engineers swaps or trades. And they usually are sweetheart deals to somebody in the swap, that are not the School kids. One trade I heard about was Payette Lake cabin sites for harvested timberland.
The claim was in 30 years, they would sell the timber
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Thanks for posting the link, and if you look thru the annual reports for the Land Board, they don't seem to be breaking the figure out. The closest I could come was a number of $600k for all leases for grazing, cropland, and submerged land. (What is submerged???)
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Not to say you are wrong, but.....
Actually, the State Land Board can not sell land. So there is no chance of the Developers buying land from the Land Board, as I understand. Neener neener, neener...
So... to get around the Law, the Land Board engineers swaps or trades. And they usually are sweetheart deals to somebody in the swap, that are not the School kids. One trade I heard about was Payette Lake cabin sites for harvested timberland.
Thanks for posting the link, and if you look thru the annual reports for the Land Board, they don't seem to be breaking the figure out. The closest I could come was a number of $600k for all leases for grazing, cropland, and submerged land. (What is submerged???)