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Board approves transfer of 78.38-acre Fancher parcel to Spokane County Parks for $2.05 million

Board of Natural Resources · June 2, 2026
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Summary

The board adopted Resolution 1674 transferring the 78.38‑acre Fancher property in Spokane County to Spokane County Parks; DNR staff said the parcel appraised at $2,050,000 and is already used for public recreation.

The Board of Natural Resources approved a direct transfer of a 78.38‑acre parcel known as the Fancher property to Spokane County Parks.

Tanner Williams presented the parcel, located about two miles northeast of Spokane, and described access easements (including a 1,000‑foot FAA communications easement), conservation considerations and the appraised fair market value of $2,050,000 ($26,155 per acre). Williams said the site has been on the board's transition lands list for more than a decade and is heavily used for local recreation; staff recommended the transfer to reposition an underperforming trust asset and to provide community recreation space. Board members moved and adopted Resolution 1674 on the record.