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For Immediate Release
PORT COMMISSION APPROVES LEASE TO COLUMBIA
WATERFRONT LLC
June 26, 2007 -- VANCOUVER,
Wash. - Port of Vancouver commissioners today unanimously approved
a long-term lease of 3.26 acres of port property to Columbia Waterfront
LLC.
Approval of the lease was expected on June 21, but several concerns
arose during discussion of the lease. Commissioners Arch Miller,
Brian Wolfe and Nancy Baker requested that port staff and legal
counsel make modifications consistent with discussion.
Port staff and legal counsel took care of crossing Ts
and dotting Is on the lease, in consideration of questions
asked by commissioners in last weeks meeting.
The 3.26 acre parcel is located adjacent to the east end of the
Boise Cascade property that formerly hosted a paper mill. That property
is being purchased by Columbia Waterfront LLC for the purpose of
developing a mixed-use waterfront area.
By leasing this property, and helping make the Columbia Waterfront
project happen, the port gets another step closer to beginning construction
on Schedule 1 of its West Vancouver Freight Access Project.
Terms of the lease include continued unrestricted public access
to the waterfront, a monument to commemorate the Port of Vancouvers
original marine terminal and industrial area, as well as replacement
for the 1.30 acres currently used as free parking for the Vancouver
Landing and amphitheater.
Monthly rent is $16,492, with annual increases. The length of the
lease is 50 years, with two 15-year extensions.
The Columbia Waterfront LLC will use the leased property to develop
a core area for the mixed-use waterfront redevelopment
of the Boise property consistent with the City of Vancouvers
City Center Vision. This lease area is expected to be the gateway
to the waterfront project via the future Esther Street extension
from Esther Short Park and the downtown center as well as via Columbia
Street and the extended waterfront trail.
The port maintains reasonable approval rights for the Columbia
Waterfront LLCs design for buildings on the leased property.
This lease is also contingent upon the Columbia Waterfront LLC successfully
purchasing the former Boise Vancouver Mill Site.
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The Port of Vancouver, USA, created by Clark
County taxpayers in 1912, is one of the major ports on the Pacific
Coast. Its competitive strengths include available land, versatile
cargo handling capabilities, vast transportation networks, a dependable
labor force and an exceptional level of service to its customers
and community.
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Contact:
Nelson Holmberg, Communications Manager
direct: 360.992.1107 or mobile: 360.518.2553
email: nholmberg@PortVanUSA.com
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