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Port of Everett MASTER PLAN UPDATE April 8, 2008

Port of Everett MASTER PLAN UPDATE April 8, 2008 . THREE STEP PROCESS. Step 1: Comprehensive Plan – Set the Vision Establish guiding principles and land uses Identify alternatives. Step 2: Project Review – Weigh Project Benefits. Community Trails & Open Space Community Service

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Port of Everett MASTER PLAN UPDATE April 8, 2008

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  1. Port of Everett MASTER PLAN UPDATE April 8, 2008

  2. THREE STEP PROCESS • Step 1: Comprehensive Plan – Set the Vision • Establish guiding principles and land uses • Identify alternatives Step 2: Project Review – Weigh Project Benefits • Community • Trails & Open Space • Community Service • Community Activities • Financial Analysis • Market Demand • Financial Performance • Economic Impacts • Job Creation • Development Catalyst • Tax Generation Step 3: Project Implementation • Design • User Needs • Site Conditions • Environmental Issues • Implement • Environmental Review & Permit • Avoid / Minimize Impacts • Mitigate

  3. WHY PLAN NOW – Facility Capacity

  4. 1995 COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME

  5. PLANNING AREA South Terminal Pacific Terminal

  6. MARINE TERMINAL TRAFFIC 2005 - 2007

  7. MARINE TERMINAL TRAFFIC 2005 - 2007 • In 2007 container TEU’s were more than four times year 2005 level. • General cargo traffic in 2007 was at 100, 000 ton level. • Dry bulk traffic in 2007 was at 125, 000 ton level. • Vessel calls increased from 48 in 2005 to 124 in 2007.

  8. MARINE TERMINAL MASTER PLAN LAYOUT – plan view Reserved For Expansion

  9. MASTER PLAN UPDATE Expansion at South terminal to accommodate Panamax vessels. Wallenius Lines Fidelio – panamax roro ship APL Malaysia – panamax container ship Panamax size ships have a width of 106 ft (32.8 m), length of 750 ft +/- (230 m), and draft of 40 ft +/- (12 m).

  10. MASTER PLANNING HIGHLIGHTS • Road access from North . • Truck gate from North (two lanes in, one lane out). • Rail access from South (from Access Recovery Spur). • Yard tracks (two at 1,100 ft each, with expansion potential). • Deep sea berth for Panamax size vessel (900 ft long, 100 ft wide, 45 ft minimum depth of water). • Potential to add second berth – long term.

  11. MASTER PLANNING HIGHLIGHTS • Multi purpose open storage areas for containers and breakbulk cargoes (strengthen and improve pavement). • Relocate or retain maintenance/operations facility. • Pulp shed removed. • Construct operations building. • Upgrade utilities as required.

  12. TERMINAL EQUIPMENT Consideration is being given to a variety of alternatives : • Relocate one of the existing cranes from Pacific Terminal. • Mobile Harbor cranes. • New and/or second hand gantry cranes designed for Panamax vessels. • Yard equipment : reach stackers, top picks, hostlers and chassis for moving boxes within the yard.

  13. MARINE TERMINAL MASTER PLAN LAYOUT – cross section

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