Opportunity
Summit County Civicplus #SUCO05052026
Lease Opportunity for Peck Property Rangeland Grazing in Summit County, Utah
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
May 16, 2026
Identifier
SUCO05052026
NAICS
115210
Summit County Lands & Natural Resources Department is offering a lease opportunity for the Peck Property, a 25-acre rangeland in Summit County, Utah, for agricultural livestock grazing. - Government Buyer: - Summit County Lands & Natural Resources Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or commercial vendors are specified, as this is a lease for land use rather than a procurement of goods. - Products/Services Requested: - Lease of 25 acres of rangeland for livestock grazing - Sustainable management practices required: - Rotational grazing - Delayed livestock introduction until vegetation reaches 7-8 inches - Removal of livestock when plants are at 3 inches - Tenant responsible for fence maintenance, weed management, soil health, and hauling water (no reliable water source) - Record-keeping for livestock and herbicide treatments - Compliance with environmental laws - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Lease is offered 'as is'; lessee responsible for all operating expenses and insurance - Proposals must include a detailed grazing plan, relevant experience, key dates for animal management, and proposed lease fee - Evaluation criteria: lease plans, experience, project schedule, and proposed fee - Place of Performance: - Peck Property, Summit County, Utah - No federal facilities or military bases involved
Description
The Summit County Lands & Natural Resources Department is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or entities to lease the Peck Property, approximately 25 acres of rangeland, for agricultural use focused on livestock grazing. The lease term runs from May 22, 2026, to November 15, 2026, with specific stocking rates and sustainable grazing practices required. The tenant is responsible for fence maintenance, weed management, hauling water, and compliance with environmental laws. Proposals must include a detailed grazing plan, relevant experience, and a proposed lease fee.