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Council authorizes appraisal for proposed nonprofit cactus farm; applicant to pay appraisal costs
Summary
Council authorized appraisal of roughly 4 acres at 1201 Quail Drive for lease to a nonprofit for a prickly-pear cactus pilot farm and required the applicant to pay appraisal costs; staff emphasized appraisal does not bind council to a lease.
The Boulder City council unanimously authorized an appraisal of approximately four acres at 1201 Quail Drive to evaluate a proposed lease to a nonprofit planning a demonstration prickly-pear cactus farm.
Brock Armachroud, the city’s revenue, contracts and real-estate manager, said staff will seek two appraisals to establish a minimum lease rate and confirmed the parcel sits adjacent to the city’s wastewater treatment plant and Veterans Cemetery. “If approved, staff will then seek two…
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