Port of Port Angeles OKs rent credit for Merrill & Ring

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles has approved a nearly $70,000 rent credit for Merrill & Ring after the company paved the port’s airport log yard.

The $136,529.80 paving project solves one of the top issues for the log yard, said John Nutter, director of finance and administration.

“The primary issue that has come up at the log yard is debris and mud track out onto Airport Road and Lauridsen Boulevard,” he said, adding that it allows most truck traffic to stay on the pavement and workers don’t have to wade through ankle-deep mud.

The paving is also expected to improve storm water issues at the airport.

The port commissioners decided unanimously Tuesday to approve the $68,264.90 rent credit.

Nutter estimated that, with the improvement, the port can likely charge an extra $1,000 rent for the log yard.

“This would be a great a great transaction for the public and for the port to support,” Commissioner Colleen McAleer said.

Commissioner Connie Beauvais said she appreciates Merrill & Ring “stepping up and have this work done,” and that she is happy the port is working with them.

“I like seeing us partner with tenants on projects,” said Commissioner Steve Burke. “Everybody comes out of here a winner.”

McAleer said the port commonly works with tenants and it’s not unusual to grant rent credits for those that improve port property.

Merrill & Ring, a timber company based in Port Angeles, signed a 10-year lease in May 2014 and is currently paying $10,291 per month in lease payments.

The port has collected more than $333,000 over the last three years from Merrill & Ring

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Reporter Jesse Major can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56250, or at jmajor@peninsula dailynews.com.

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