Through the Fence Agreement

An existing "Through the Fence" Agreement secures direct access to one of the longest commercial runways in the world, leveraging the advantages and strategic location of Airpark 137. The property is well-positioned for aerospace manufacturing, air cargo operations, distribution and fulfillment, and aviation maintenance.

  • Access from the property to the threshold of the 13,500 ft. main runway is via a dedicated taxiway pursuant to the terms of a "Through the Fence" Agreement with the Port of Moses Lake (the operating entity of the Grant County International Airport). The Agreement administers access to airport runways, taxiways, and fueling aprons. It was renewed in 2016, expires in 2026 and has three ten (10) year extensions.

  • Under the terms of the "Through the Fence" Agreement, a fee is assessed to the property for access to airport facilities. Fees are not assessed until the property is developed and are scalable based on the total acreage developed.

  • Users must comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Port of Moses Lake regulations and protocols regarding site and airfield security, safety, and maintenance. The agreement outlines prohibited uses as well as the requirement for ongoing approval from the FAA.

  • Use is not restricted to aviation

A copy of the "Through the Fence" agreement will be provided upon request.

Presented By

Jim Warjone

Engel & Völkers Seattle Downtown

Global Real Estate Advisor

206) 295-0629

jim.warjone@evrealestate.com

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