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STATUS:
The Port Commission
activated the zone at
Weyerhaeuser Export
Services,
Site 3/Parcel 2 in November
1995. The zone was
deactivated in March 1998.
SITES:
#1 -- 284 acres on the
eastern shore of the central
section of the North Spit
Peninsula, Coos County,
Oregon; accessed by
TransPacific Parkway. This
property is owned and
operated by the Port and the
Bureau of Land Management
and is known as the North
Bay Marine Industrial Park.
Intended use is marine and
heavy industrial
development.
#2 -- 520-acre parcel
located on the northeast
section of the North Spit
Peninsula; also accessed by
TransPacific Parkway. This
property is owned by
Roseburg Forest Products Co.
and Weyerhaeuser. Existing
buildings on the Roseburg
property could be utilized
for general-purpose
warehousing. A portion of
this site has railroad
service.
#3 -- 531 acres in five
parcels located at four
marine terminals and at
Southwest Oregon Regional
Airport.
Parcel 1 -
Ocean Terminals in the City
of North Bend, at Channel
Mile 11.0, with rail and
highway access.
Parcel 2 -
Export Services in the City
of North Bend, at Channel
Mile 11.5, with rail and
highway access.
Parcel 3 -
Central Dock in the City of
Coos Bay, at Channel Mile
13.3, with rail and highway
access.
Parcel 4 -
Coos Bay Docks near the City
of Coos Bay, at Channel Mile
15.1, with rail and highway
access.
Parcel 5 -
Southwest Oregon Regional
Airport; regular passenger
and cargo flights, with
adjacent business park.
Foreign-Trade Zone No. 132
is one of four zones in
Oregon. The other three are:
Zone No. 45 and subzones,
granted to the Port of
Portland; Zone No. 184,
granted to the City of
Klamath Falls Dock
Commission; and Zone No.
206, granted to Jackson
County (Medford/White City
area) and operated by
ORE-CAL Trade Corp.
Note: Seeking expansion
to include larger Airport
Business Park.
For general information on
Foreign-Trade Zones, visit
www.naftz.org
For more information on
FTZ-132, Contact
Martin Callery,
FTZ Coordinator. |
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