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Port lease with crushing operation moves forward after years of litigation over stockpile
Summary
The committee recommended approval of a 5‑year lease with Sustainable Crushing Ventures for the Port's Seawall Lot 352 and a related services contract to remove a legacy stockpile; port staff emphasized environmental controls, modest base rent and a participation rent tied to gross receipts.
The Budget & Finance Committee recommended that the Board approve a lease and related services agreement with Sustainable Crushing Ventures LLC for the Port’s Seawall Lot 352 in the Southern Waterfront.
Brad Benson, special projects manager for the Port, said the proposal resolves a long‑standing problem: a stockpile of roughly 120,000 tons of abandoned asphalt and concrete left by a previous tenant and the litigation that followed. The negotiated package includes a services contract to crush and remove the existing stockpile…
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