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8/13/2008
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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> facilities. The site has been improved with full utilities and streets. Currently there is an intermodel <br /> facility on the site and it is used by the Port as a storage site for dredge spoils. Sierra Pacific <br /> Industries has a purchase agreement for the site and plan to build a high tech, state-of-the-art lumber <br /> manufacturing and co-generation plant on this former Weyerhaeuser Mill site. <br /> Baywood -this property includes approximately 13 acres of uplands. The site was previously used <br /> as a log yard but has undergone extensive clean up and has been capped by clean material dredged <br /> from the adjacent Snohomish River Channel. The facility is currently vacant. <br /> (d) Facilities Planned or Underway <br /> The Port of Everett's Strategic Plan and Capital Improvement Plan provide a blueprint for near and <br /> long-term development of Port properties. The Port's near-term development program (next 5 <br /> years) includes several major elements that are in various stages of planning or implementation: <br /> North Marina Redevelopment-the Port and its private sector developer partner, Everett Maritime, <br /> LLC propose to redevelop the approximately 65 acres of uplands with a mix of uses, including <br /> commercial office, retail, residential, hospitality, and marina support businesses. A public <br /> esplanade and public spaces will be an integral part of the redevelopment. This multi-district, <br /> master-planned effort will occur in phases over a 7-10 year time frame. <br /> 12th Street Marina-this new marina adjacent to the North Marina Redevelopment will add more <br /> than 200 total moorage slips ranging in size from 40-70 feet, including guest, transient, and <br /> permanent moorage. A new, higher capacity boat haul-out facility,wash down area, and boatyard <br /> will also be built. <br /> Satellite Rail/Barge Transfer Facility - at east end of the old Mukilteo Tank Farm site. This project <br /> will enable the aerospace industry to transfer over-sized container cargo more directly to assembly <br /> facilities at Paine Field. <br /> South Terminal Improvements - additional berthing, wharf extension, fill for an approximate 12 <br /> acre expansion of storage/handling areas, and cargo handling equipment improvements. <br /> Mukilteo Tank Farm -the Port is examining various options for the redevelopment this waterfront <br /> parcel of approximately 22 acres in conjunction with the City of Mukilteo, Sound Transit, and <br /> Washington State Ferries. <br /> Baywood—the Port is in the initial stages of developing a recreational vehicle park on this property. <br /> Union Slough Saltmarsh Restoration Site -the Port constructed the Union Slough Saltmarsh <br /> Restoration site in 2000-01, creating 19.2 acres of new tidal habitat to serve as mitigation for <br /> several Port capital projects, among them the Pacific Terminal development. This site also provides <br /> public access in the form of parking, trails, and interpretive signs. A planned 4.6 acre expansion of <br /> the restoration site will provide additional habitat area as compensation for future Port projects, <br /> including the 12th Street Marina. <br /> Biringer Farm Mitigation Site -the Port is planning to restore over 300 acres of tidal habitat for <br /> future mitigation needs. <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES ELEMENT 36 <br />
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