Airport-Oriented Industrial District

This district includes large parcels for development of air-oriented manufacturing and warehousing or cargo-related activities. It is currently home to a major engine and aircraft frame modifier. Minutes from Interstate 5, all sites in this district offer direct airport access and scenic views of Mount Rainier and the Black Hills.

Site Characteristics

Size:  Approximately 100 acres

Access:
  • Highway: Adjacent to Interstate 5 interchange and Exit 101
  • Air: OLM; Tower 124.4 VHF, Ground 121.6 VHF
  • Airfield Elevation: 206 feet mean sea level (msl)
Runways:
  • Runway 17-35: The primary runway measures 150 feet wide by 5,501 feet long and is constructed of asphalt concrete. The pavement strength is 94,000 lbs dual wheel.
  • Runway 8-26: The secondary, crosswind runway measures 150 feet by 4,157 feet long and is constructed of asphalt concrete. The pavement strength is 30,000 lbs. single wheel.
Infrastructure:
  • Electrical: Puget Sound Energy
  • Natural Gas: Puget Sound Energy
  • Water: City of Tumwater
  • Sewer: City of Tumwater
  • Telecommunications: Qwest Communications
  • Solid Waste: Pacific Disposal
  • Surface Roads: All-weather pavement
  • Navigational Aids: (a) VORTAC; (b) Precision approach instrument landing system including MALSR; (c) Pilot activated runway light systems after 8:00 p.m.
Site Development
  • Master Plan: Included in the Port of Olympia Comprehensive Plan
  • Stormwater: On-site retention and infiltration
  • Design Guidelines: Available upon request
  • Leasing Policy: Long term leases at competitive land values and market rates
  • Parcel Subdivision: Binding site plan process
  • Site Plan Approval Process: Subject to City of Tumwater and Port of Olympia
  • Building Development: Owner development or build to suit
  • Minimum Standard for Commercial Activities: Available upon request


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