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Buffalo City Council Renews Lease with Trap & Skeet Club

The Buffalo City Council has voted to renew a lease agreement with the Buffalo Trap & Skeet Club, ensuring the club’s continued use of city-owned property. This decision was made during a recent council meeting where Jess Troutman, a representative of the club, presented their request for the lease renewal.

Lease Agreement Details

The club has been operating under a two-year lease agreement, but they have expressed interest in extending the lease to a five or ten-year term. City Attorney Dennis Kirven provided insights into the legal aspects of the lease agreement, explaining why the current terms are structured as they are.

The Trap & Skeet Club has been a part of the Buffalo community for years, providing a recreational outlet for residents and promoting responsible firearm use and safety. The club’s presence on city-owned land underscores the community’s support for outdoor sports and activities.

Community and Council Support

The renewal of the lease reflects the council’s recognition of the club’s role in the community. The club has been a gathering place for local enthusiasts and has contributed to the local culture by hosting events and competitions. The council’s decision to approve the lease renewal demonstrates their commitment to supporting local organizations that align with community values.

As the club seeks a longer-term lease, the council’s decision will likely encourage further discussions about the future of the club’s operations and its impact on the community. The club’s request for an extended lease term highlights their desire for stability and continued growth.


Original reporting: Sheridan Media (Sheridan WY) — read the source article.

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