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Brownfields Assessment Grant Progress Update ECDC 6/8/15
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Inventory 1,000 potential brownfield sites Scored and ranked using environmental & economic indicators Narrowed to 36 “high opportunity brownfield sites”
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Focus Areas Kent Highlands Meeker Corridor Midway
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Kent Highlands Focus Area Stakeholders Design Charrette Residents: Riverview, The Lakes, LUPB member Agencies: SPU, KC Metro, Kent PW & ECD Developer, Realtor, Property owners 3 groups, 3 layouts, many similarities in the vision See this area as a gateway to Kent Proximity to I-5 provides potential regional draw Want to see a broad mix of uses with open space
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Housing: near-term opportunity Neighborhood retail: near to mid-term opportunity Hotel: Mid-term opportunity Next peak expected in 2022 Office: Long-term opportunity Market Analysis Near term = 1-5 years Mid term = 5-10 years Long term = 10-20 years +
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Meeker Corridor Focus Area Former dry cleaner Former Shell gas station Cancer Care property Sound Transit gravel lot
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Midway Focus Area Pending Sound Transit’s selection of preferred light rail route Reserving some grant funding for brownfield sites that won’t be assessed or purchased by Sound Transit
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Maralco aluminum smelter Bankrupt owner Vacant/underutilized for 30 years 20,000 cu yds of “black dross” Hazardous waste inside building Stream & wetland on-site Desirable parcel with rail spur 2 developers have shown interest
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What we stand to gain Brownfield parcels in Kent have an average taxable value of $13.13/square foot less than comparable properties. If cleaned up, these parcels could gain up to $21 million in increased taxable value.
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