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Port of Olympia commission set to seek bids for fuel dock on Monday

byCT Report
08/06/2016
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WASHINGTON: The Port of Olympia on Tuesday hosted a public meeting on a proposed fuel dock for Swantown Marina — the 17th such meeting on the topic since 2011, according to a port official. But after years of discussion and analysis, the ball is finally starting to roll a little faster toward a construction date. That’s because on Monday (June 13) the three-member Port of Olympia commission will weigh whether to seek bids for the project.

Before that, though, the port hosted about 50 people at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, once again providing an overview of the work done on the proposal to date. Port department heads from finance, engineering and Swantown Marina spoke about the fuel dock, as did port Executive Director Ed Galligan, who introduced the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting.

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Galligan also cautioned that seeking bids for the fuel dock doesn’t mean the project has been approved, but that the bids will give the port a better idea of the capital costs, he said. The engineer’s estimate to build the fuel dock is $2 million.

Still, the port expects to award the contract in August. The Olympia area used to be home to four fuel docks until two of them closest to the city shut down. The two remaining fuel docks at Boston Harbor and Zittel’s Marina at Johnson Point are thought to be too far by many boaters. The lack of a nearby fuel dock has thought to have encouraged the hazardous trend of boaters hauling their own fuel in cans to fill their boats. The fuel dock, port officials have argued, would address that problem.

The fuel facility is proposed for A-dock at Swantown Marina, which is near the boat launch. Fuel tanks would be buried underground west of the dock with fuel lines running to the end of it — a 100-foot section currently occupied by a pump station. The pump station, which is used to pump out toilets on boats, would remain. But the section also would be outfitted with pumps for retail and commercial gasoline and diesel. It also would have safety features to guard against spills, a trained staff and operate 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week, said Bruce Marshall, the port’s harbor director.

Hours would be extended in the summer, he said. And even when the fuel dock isn’t open, it will still be staffed around the clock for safety purposes, Marshall said. Tuesday’s meeting did not have a public question-and-answer session — meeting attendees were encouraged to talk to department heads after the meeting — but concerns about the fuel dock have been raised in the past, including the safety of non-motorized boats in the area and whether the fuel dock will pay for itself or be subsidized by taxpayers.

Port Finance Director Jeff Smith provided the financial analysis on Tuesday. The port examined five, annual fuel volume scenarios, he said. In each of them, the fuel dock pays for itself over a 30-year time period, but it won’t happen right away because depreciation, an expense, will be high in the early years of the dock’s operation, compared to the cash generated by it, Smith said.

Still, the cash will pay for the fuel, the principal and interest on the construction loan — with financing provided by Thurston First Bank — and operating and maintenance expenses, Smith said. The sweet spot for the port is to sell at least 277,500 gallons of fuel a year, he said.

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