The City is looking to lease land just beyond the end of Chamberlain Avenue to Quickload Terminals |
According to the details outlined in a Public Notice posted to the City's Website, the City of Prince Rupert intends to enter into a lease with Quickload. That agreement will see an area of land formerly known as Chamberlain Avenue turned over to the Terminal operators for a ten year term, with options for two more options of five years each.
The first term will provide revenue of $4,000 per month for the City, with the fee for the two subsequent options to add changes in the Consumer Price Index.
The area in question can be seen in the map below. It runs from the current end of Chamberlain Avenue along Highway Sixteen and borders on the existing Quickload Terminal site.
Shaded area indicates land that is to be leased to Quickload Terminals on the city's east side |
Anyone who has any inquiries or concerns related to the proposed lease should contact Rory Mandryk the City's Corporate Administrator, by way of email at rory.mandryk@princerupert.ca
More items of interest out of City Hall can be found on our City Council Discussion Archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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