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Idaho Fish and Game outlines assessments, 18-month timeline for Coeur d'Alene gun range acquisition

2389124 · February 25, 2025
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Idaho Fish and Game reported a $6.4 million appraisal and said it will complete safety, noise and contamination assessments before starting a NEPA environmental assessment; officials estimated about 18 months before the process could reach an offer stage.

Idaho Fish and Game officials told the Kootenai County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 25 that they have received a $6.4 million appraisal for the Coeur d'Alene gun and trap club property and will undertake a series of studies before any acquisition offer is made.

Jim Fredericks, director of Idaho Fish and Game, said the appraisal was produced "as if it was clean property," and the agency must now determine the value differential after accounting for contamination and likely remediation costs. He said three assessments required by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be completed first: a safety evaluation, a noise impacts assessment…

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