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KITSAP | Positioned for Prosperity

kitsapeda.org | kitsapconnected.org | campaign4kitsap.com Work + Life. It’s a formula we read a lot about. It’s a balance we all try to achieve…yet often fall short. It’s a dream. It’s a hope. It’s a better way to live.

It’s here. It’s Kitsap.

Just west of Seattle, where the economic boom shows no sign of abating, we are a quick ferry ride to the city—but comfortably separated from the crowded highways, hectic urban environment, and housing priced beyond the reach of most. Steeped in the legacy of the Navy’s sixth largest shipyard, established companies produce side-by-side with dozens of successful startups.

Kitsap. It is an entrepreneur’s paradise, where government supports business, where neighbors help neighbors, where purchasing power supports the best cost of living in the state, and outdoor adventure is a year-round paradise.

Kitsap County is growing. Part of one of the nation's fastest growing regions— Seattle/— Kitsap continues to grow in business, population, and opportunities. Techies who ride the ferry to work every day are meeting brew pubs to design new work models— they want to “get off the boat” and stay here...work here...live here.

Kitsap County is growing. In advanced manufacturing. In technology. In defense. In tourism. In healthcare. In professional services.

KitsapConnected.orgKitsapConnected.org TABLE OF CONTENTS

Kitsap Economy 2—Kitsap County: Snapshot 3—Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA): Positioned for Prosperity 4—Kitsap County Keeps Pace with Aerospace Industry 6—Kitsap County: Opportunities in Aerospace for the Seattle Region 7—Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance (KADA): Defense Presence 8—Snapshot of Kitsap’s Military & Defense Economy

Skilled Workforce 10—Kitsap Delivers a Skilled Workforce / Employer Services 11—High Demand Education Programs

Business Incentives 12— State and Local Incentives 13—Washington State Education Incentives

Transportation 14—Location Overview 15—Puget Sound Pacific Transportation Corridor 16—Kitsap County: Proximity to Ports, Airfields & SeaTac Int’l Airport

Industrial Sites 18—Puget Sound Industrial Center – Bremerton (PSIC- B) 20— Kitsap County Industrial Parks Map

Inspired Economic Development kitsapeda.org | kitsapconnected.org| [email protected]

Page | 2 Kitsap County: Positioned for Prosperity www.kitsapeda.org

ocated in the Central Puget Sound, Kitsap County offers all the benefits of the L Seattle/Tacoma Market without the gridlock and high prices. Kitsap residents and visitors enjoy nearly 300 miles of scenic saltwater coastline, friendly, laid-back communities, award-winning golf courses, ready access to KITSAP transportation for individuals and commerce, a countywide, COUNTY high-speed fiber optic backbone, and more. A small-town sense of community combined with a big-city sense for business give Kitsap a distinct personality that’s nothing short of irresistible. Be sure to visit our video page at www.kitsapconnected.org to see what businesses have to say about Kitsap!

Kitsap County ranks high in essential economic development indicators: educational attainment and skilled workforce; development of intellectual property; per capita economic output; and, median household incomes. Our businesses thrive and prosper in a highly competitive marketplace. Multi-mode access to markets – Close proximity to rail, deep water ports, airfields, and interstate highway system in uncongested traffic areas. Kitsap is a recognized leader in several key regional economic sectors: maritime; military; advanced manufacturing; healthcare; professional business services; technology; and tourism. And, Kitsap is home to the most-dense concentration of engineering talent in the Seattle region. Workforce: A vast, skilled labor pool generated by the Navy, government contractors and commuters. Naval Base Kitsap employs over 32,000 military and civilian personnel, in addition to defense contractor operations. This sector creates a substantial pool of available talent. Kitsap presents a compelling case for exceptional value in economic opportunity – in life – in education – in work – in creativity – in recreation; and in a bright, healthy, prosperous and sustainable future for generations to come.

Take a closer look at Kitsap. We welcome opportunities to speak with your business or organization and brief you on Kitsap’s economy; and, its character, composition and many competitive advantages.

John Powers Executive Director Kitsap Economic Development Alliance – [email protected] / 00.1.360 536 0996 Kitsapeda.org | kitsapconnected.org

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KITSAP COUNTY KEEPS PACE WITH AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

Largest heavy industrial ▪ 3,400+ acres surrounding Bremerton National Airport

greenfield site in the ▪ Conceptual plan for 60,000 – 200,000 SF buildings available ▪ 2014 Bremerton National Airport Taxiway and Apron Improvements Project ▪ Puget Sound Industrial Center—Bremerton provides sustainable design with adjacent airport and development incentives http://www.bremertonwa.gov/398/SKIA-PSIC

▪ 25 miles from Tacoma ▪ 50 miles from Renton ▪ Additional pad ready sites available

Kitsap’s Olympic College (OC) offers training in Composites Manufacturing Skilled and flexible (Offering Certificate of Completion in Composites Manufacturing Technology), Manufacturing Technology – Precision Machining (Offering two certificates of workforce with state of completion: 1) Principles of Precision Machining; 2) Manufacturing Technology; and the art training: a Certificate of Recognition, Electronics (Offering Associate in Technical Arts; Certificate of Proficiency; and two certificates of recognition in Exploring Electronics Technical Skills Training: and Electronics) • Composites Manufacturing OC’s Electronics program is one of only 44 colleges and universities accredited • Precision Machining nationally by the FAA as a certified member of the “Technical Operations – • Electronics (TO-CTI) Collegiate Training Initiative Program” (TO-CTI) • Manufacturing Technology Bachelor of Science degrees from Washington State University (WSU) – Bremerton in: Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. FAA Certified Technical Expanded STEM training and experiences throughout county; highlights include: Operations Central Kitsap School District aviation classroom experience in February 2014 as Collegiate Training part of DoD grant funding; expanded to additional classrooms in 2015; Bremerton Initiative Program School District has created a magnet STEM school. (TO-CTI) ▪ Advanced manufacturing experience and training at Olympic College

▪ Accredited mechanical engineering program at Olympic College in cooperation 4-year Degree Programs: with WSU • Electrical Engineering ▪ Transfer of skills from the defense sector (large population of retired and separated military workforce) • Mechanical Engineering ▪ High retention rate attributed to Kitsap’s housing, recreation, healthcare and • CyberSecurity educational opportunities • Business Administration

Magnet STEM School

Page | 4 Top employer-led advanced manufacturing

apprenticeship program in the state!

Olympic College and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) awarded the American Association of Community College's Outstanding College/Corporate Partnership Award

Kitsap Attracts Aerospace Composites Manufacturer “Upon deciding to move our facility from California to After Six State Search Washington State—we were

introduced to KEDA. They warmly ▪ Kitsap Composites (formerly Omohundro), a 50-year old company welcomed us and immediately relocating from Tustin, CA purchased a 41,000 SF facility in Port offered their services and Orchard, WA resources. Their enthusiasm and ▪ The owners cited workforce, training, ease of permitting, and the KEDA’s commitment to welcoming community support as their reasons for selecting Kitsap aerospace manufacturing further ▪ In May 2017 company employs 50 FTE and continues growth pattern solidified our decision to move our company to Kitsap County.“

Accessibility to complex supply chain Cindy and Mark Sparks, Owners Kitsap Composites ▪ Proven success in supplying multifaceted defense sector ▪ Kitsap companies increasing access with new aerospace contracts and certifications ▪ Professional expertise in assisting firms with government contracting and small business requirements (Procurement Technical Assistance Center program)

Multi-mode access to markets Close proximity to rail, deep water ports, airfields and interstate highway system in uncongested traffic areas

Kitsap Attends International Air Shows with Washington State Delegation

▪ Farnborough 2016 ▪ Paris 2015 ▪ Farnborough 2014 ▪ Paris 2013

Visit kitsapaerospace.com for additional details on why Kitsap is the best choice for the next aerospace company expansion.

John Powers Tim Thomson [email protected] [email protected] 00.1.360.536.0996 00.1.208.874.7937

Page | 5 itsap County has a properties, along with multi-mode apprenticeship and degree programs successful track record of transportation access in and out of the have built a strong local and regional supporting the Puget site from railways, airport, a highway skilled workforce in engineering, Sound Naval Shipyard’s system and easy access to two deep manufacturing and assembly. Olympic specialty manufacturing water ports. Port of Bremerton and College (OC) was chosen as the Top 10 Kneeds with industrial use surrounding properties are in Foreign Community Colleges in the United infrastructure, skilled workforce and Trade Zone 216. The site is just 18 States for excellence and achievement. development programs, and a flight miles from Boeing field, one hour They are in tune with economic receptive local culture, all of development needs in the which create an ideal location for community when it comes to aerospace expansion and training and job placement. relocation. Electronics, advanced manufacturing and composites Puget Sound Industrial Center- programs are the core of aerospace Bremerton (PSIC-B) is a Seattle related studies. OC’s collaboration region manufacturing industrial with two state universities brings center with 3400 acres pre-zoned in engineering and business degree for industrial use, a pre-existing programs. Expanded STEM runway and road infrastructure. training in the area’s school Land and construction costs are districts include aviation lower relative to averages in the classrooms and a magnet STEM region, and much of the master school. planning and preliminary environmental work for the site is done A central location between two aviation drive from the current 737 plant in or underway. The 3400-acre site is the bases and next to the Naval Base Kitsap Renton and 45 minutes from the SeaTac largest heavy industrial Greenfield site supplies a large group of trained, loyal International Airport. The supplier in the Puget Sound region with an individuals who stay in the region and base will be able to attract and retain adjacent airport; it also offers look for second careers to use their employees who are drawn to the sustainable design and development skills after their military service. This beautiful vistas, recreational activities, incentives to create cost effective and pre-existing workforce and training attractive housing and location just a environmentally sensitive facilities. capacity could be applied to any short ferry ride or drive from Seattle. There is a strong pro-business culture specialty manufacturers’ needs to in the county, and numerous examples Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance rapidly build a skilled, stable team and of private-public collaborations to co-chair and Kitsap Economic support efforts in space and aerospace. secure federal funding and move Development Alliance Executive To learn more about aerospace in infrastructure projects through in Director, John Powers, notes, “We are Kitsap, visit kitsapaerospace.com. For record time. Kitsap sites are also part of the global center of aerospace details on doing business in Kitsap, designated as part of the Washington here in the Puget Sound. We have visit kitsapeda.org or call 360.377.9499. Aerospace Community program. location, labor, logistics and lifestyle For details of land development that allows companies to compete and For the aerospace industry and supply opportunities visit Portofbremerton.org prosper here. “ chain, there is capacity both on-site and or call (360) 674 - 2381. ■ nearby in industrial parks and other Nationally recognized training,

Page | 6 KITSAP’S STRONG DEFENSE PRESENCE

History of defense industry • One of largest and busiest naval shipyards in nation • Established supply chain with proven on time deliverables • Home to major defense contractors such as: ▪ Raytheon ▪ NASSCO

▪ Lockheed Martin ▪ AMSEC

▪ ▪ BAE Leidos ▪ General Dynamics ▪ Northrop Grumman

No cost assistance for OEMs, Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers Washington State PTAC (Procurement Technical Assistance Center) subcenter providing • Education on selling to government • Review of proposals (small business) • Coordination and registration for OEM and Tier 1, 2 and 3 Open Houses • Search for suppliers in specified NAICS codes • Workshops • Professional business counseling to those in and wishing to join supply chain

Aerospace/Defense Experience • Firms with AS9100 certification • Firms certified by major defense contractors

Page | 7 Page | 8 Page | 9 KITSAP DELIVERS A SKILLED WORKFORCE

We’re putting good ideas to work! Our three-county Olympic Consortium embraces Washington’s workforce plan, Talent and Prosperity for All, for a system led by its customers: businesses and job seekers. Our strategies to cultivate a robust pipeline of career opportunities are to: Strengthen business engagement to boost employer productivity & profitability. Since businesses know the skills they need, we partner with them to help identify, create, and implement effective workforce solutions. Then, local WorkSource navigators can help companies make the most of the workforce system and broaden their hiring pool. Streamline customer service so people can reach their goals, no matter their barriers or background. Employers and workers benefit when programs and services form a seamless, coordinated workforce system.

Broaden system accessibility for all jobseekers, using technology to serve customers in innovative ways. The full promise of workforce relies on the system’s ability to reach and serve jobseekers from all backgrounds. Build a next-generation performance accountability system to measure our impact. Washington’s workforce system has been a national leader in performance accountability, and continues to better quantify results for customers, locally and statewide.

Inspiring youth to pursue Producing skilled aerospace careers manufacturing workers

WorkSource Center services include: Recruitment Labor market analysis Developing and managing career connected learning, internships, externships, apprenticeship programs Identifying and hiring of job-ready veterans with technically advanced skills Chair of the Olympic Consortium: Charlotte Garrido WorkSource Contact: Elizabeth Court | [email protected] | 00.1.360-337-4767

Page | 10 HIGH DEMAND EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Kitsap is home to Olympic College, a Top 10 finalist for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, educating more than 13,000 students a year. With campuses in Bremerton and Poulsbo, OC offers numerous high demand programs including aerospace and advanced manufacturing, IT, business, and industrial trades. Additionally, OC partners with Washington State University and University to offer baccalaureate degrees in engineering, Computer and Information Systems Security (Cybersecurity), Leadership and Occupational Studies and Business

Olympic College degree and certificate programs include: ▪ Advanced Composites Manufacturing Technology ▪ Composites Manufacturing Technology ▪ Computer and Electrical Pre-Engineering ▪ Computer Information Systems Specialist ▪ Cyber-Security ▪ Electronics ▪ Engineering ▪ IT Project Management ▪ Information Systems (BAS) ▪ Manufacturing Technology - CNC ▪ Manufacturing Technology - Principles of Precision Machining ▪ Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial, Materials Science Pre-Engineering ▪ Network Support Technician ▪ Organizational Leadership & Resource Management ▪ Organizational Leadership &Technical Management (BAS) ▪ Precision Metal Cutting ▪ Software Development Essentials ▪ Technical Design - GIS Technology ▪ Technical Design - Mechanical Technology ▪ Welding Technology Cyber Range Opening Fall 2017!

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES WWU-Poulsbo’s cyber range will be 1 Olympic with Washington State University: of only 9 educational ranges in the nation. ▪ Mechanical Engineering (WSUME.OCB) ▪ Electrical Engineering (WSUEE.OCB) Western Washington University on the Peninsulas: ▪ Business Administration ▪ Computer and Information Systems Security (Cybersecurity) ▪ Leadership and Occupational Studies

Page | 11 BUSINESS INCENTIVES

As part of the state of Washington, Kitsap County offers an extremely favorable tax environment for business and citizens. Washington state ranks fifth highest on the Small Business Survival Index 1 and requires a two-thirds legislative majority to raise taxes.

WASHINGTON STATE:

• does not have a personal or corporate income tax; • does not have an inventory tax; • does not impose a tax on intangible assets, such as bank accounts, stocks, or bonds and • does not assess any tax on retirement income earned and received from another state. Additionally, Kitsap County provides relocating and expanding companies incentives that provide assistance with those efforts. The list of incentives is various and flexible, applying to multiple sectors and business types. Visit kitsapeda.org for details. HUB ZONES -- There are three qualified HUB zones in Kitsap County, plus the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and the Port Madison Reservation FOREIGN TRADE ZONE -- More than 500 acres of land in Kitsap County at the Port of Bremerton’s industrial park are part of FTZ 216 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT -- State and local programs are in abundance to assist your company in finding or training the workforce you need TAX INCENTIVES -- WA state offers several tax incentives that make it an attractive place to do business

Additionally,Puget Sound Industrial Center - Bremerton (PSIC - Bremerton), (Kitsap County's designated manufacturing industrial center) offers developers multiple incentives via the Certified Evergreen Building Permit Fee Rebate Program

• The SKIA/PSIC - Bremerton Evergreen Building Permit Fee Rebate program supports the City’s goals for sustainable development, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, conservation of natural resources and increased energy efficiency through a financial incentive.

• Pilot Program: The SKIA Evergreen Building Permit Fee Rebate program is a pilot program that is limited to the SKIA Subarea only. The City of Bremerton will assess the effectiveness of this program and, depending on the observed outcomes, may amend the program in the future, including possible expansion to other parts of the city. The City of Bremerton is providing an optional financial incentive commensurate with public benefits. New SKIA Evergreen Certified developments may be eligible for a rebate between 75% and 100% in building permit fees only.

• Visit http://www.bremertonwa.gov/398/SKIA-PSIC for more information

1Source: http://www.sbecouncil.org/resources/publications/small-business-tax-index-2015/

www. kitsapeda.org Page | 12 WASHINGTON STATE EDUCATION INCENTIVES WWW.SBCTC.CTC.EDU

JSP — JOB SKILLS PROGRAM Washington's Job Skills Program (JSP) is training customized to meet employers' specific needs. Training is delivered to new or current employees at the work site or in a classroom. What is the Purpose? JSP training is a tool for enhancing the growth of Washington's economy and increasing employment opportunities. JSP provides funding for training in regions with high unemployment rates and high levels of poverty. It also supports areas with new and growing industries; locations where the local population does not have the skills needed to stay employed; and those regions impacted by economic changes that cause large-scale job loss. A central focus of JSP is to provide training and employment for those at risk of losing their jobs due to technological or economic changes. Who Can Apply? JSP awards grants to licensed educational institutions in Washington. JSP funds half of the training cost; partner employers provide a cash or in-kind match to fund the other half.

CTP — CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAM The Washington Customized Training Program (CTP) was created by the State Legislature to provide training assistance to businesses that provide employment opportunities in Washington. Training is provided by community, technical or private career colleges and can include formal training in: • Basic education and skills • English language for non-native speakers • Technical skills and job-related instruction, plus • Skills assessment and evaluation

• Training equipment, materials, facilities and supplies How Does the Customized Training Program Work? Under the Customized Training Program, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) pays the costs up front for customized training. After training is completed the business repays the costs to the SBCTC interest free. The first payment will be equal to 25% of the full cost of the training program and is due upon completion of the training. The remaining 75% is spread over the next 18 months. As each payment is made the business may take a state B&O tax credit equal to 50% of the payment. Thus, the total tax credit will be equal to 50% of the full cost of the training program. What is the Purpose? CTP training is a tool for enhancing the growth of Washington’s economy, increasing employment opportunities and adding to the state’s quality of life.

Page | 13 LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION

Location

Located 10 miles from Seattle on the west side of Puget Sound, Kitsap businesses and residents enjoy proximity to one of the nation’s most vibrant centers of business and industry. Connections via multiple transportation options are virtually congestion and stress free:

▪ Easy access to I-5 and I-90 ▪ 4-Points of departure aboard the nation’s largest ferry system

▪ 1-hour drive time to Boeing Field & SeaTac International Airport

▪ National airport (6000 foot runway – Charter & Corporate Jet Service)

▪ 30 miles to deep water shipping ports

▪ Rail connections to coastal ports

▪ Access to deep water ports www.kitsapeda.org/life-work/transportation

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Commercial & Industry Services

Kitsap County is connected to major shipping routes via land, sea, and air. Accessible local highways give businesses fast access to Tacoma, Seattle, and interstate trucking routes. Commercial vehicles, with some restrictions, are also welcome aboard Washington State ferries. Shipping lanes throughout Puget Sound were designed to accommodate the largest Naval ships and are also used frequently for commercial shipping and transportation. A number of marinas and boat yards in the county can accommodate large, commercial ships and boats. Puget Sound Pacific Transportation Corridor connects Port of Bremerton to the marine terminals at Port of Grays Harbor (http://www.portofgraysharbor.com/) on coastal Washington State. Less than 2 hours from the open sea, Port of Grays Harbor offers the closest U.S. multi-modal Port to and from international markets of the Pacific Rim.

Airports Bremerton National Airport (http://www.portofbremerton.org/airport/bremerton-national-airport) is minutes away from almost every location in the county and SeaTac International Airport (http://www.portseattle.org/sea-tac) can be reached in an hour or less by road or ferry.

Public Commuter Services

Kitsap residents skip the long, frustrating commutes common in the Seattle region and travel via the uncongested and well- connected highway system that traverses the county. Kitsap residents working in the Seattle area commute board Washington State Ferries (http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries) which offers services to Seattle and points North and South from Kingston, Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, and Port Orchard. Bus and vanpool services are available from Kitsap and Seattle Transit.

Kitsap Access, part of Kitsap Transit, (http://www.kitsaptransit.org) offers shuttle services to the elderly and people with special needs. Paratransit Services, a private, non-profit organization, offers transit services to individuals receiving Medicaid services.

Page | 15 PROXIMITY TO PORTS, AIRFIELDS & SEATAC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS

Page | 16 DESTINATION MILES PORT OF BREMERTON

Air Miles from Bremerton National Airport ▪ Bremerton National Airport (BNA) ▪ SeaTac Int’l Airport 15 air miles ▪ Fully instrumented (PWT) with amenities ▪ Boeing Field, Seattle 15 air miles ▪ FAA certified all-weather, fully lighted 6000-foot runway ▪ Boeing, Everett 40 air miles • South Puget Sound Foreign Trade Zone Designation

STRAIGHT CONNECTION TO NW SHIPPING PORTS SEAPORT ALLIANCE

From Port of Bremerton (Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma) ▪ Seattle (via ferry) 20 miles ▪ 4th largest U.S. container gateway ▪ Seattle (freeway) 67 miles ▪ 11 container terminals ▪ Tacoma (freeway) 36 miles ▪ 2 breakbulk & project cargo terminals ▪ 6 on-dock rail yards, 3 near-dock rail yards

RAIL CONNECTION

Direct connection to Grays Harbor Deep Water Port - 68 miles

PORT OF SEATTLE PORT OF TACOMA

Overview: Overview: With the West Coast's premier harbor facilities and closest A major gateway to Asia and Alaska, the Port of Tacoma is proximity to Asia, the Port of Seattle is the fastest route for a leading North American seaport, handling more than $36 cargo to and from America's heartland. The transit time from billion in annual trade and nearly 2 million TEUs (Twenty- port cities in Asia to Seattle is eight days, which is 30 hours foot Equivalent container Units) in 2007. The Port is the less than through Southern California ports. seventh largest container port in North America.

The Port is also a major center for bulk, breakbulk and Seattle is the eighth largest container port in the United States and the fiftieth largest container port in the world. The ports of project and heavy-lift cargoes, as well as automobiles and Seattle and Tacoma combined are the third largest container medium-duty trucks. load centers in the U.S. Highlights: Highlights: ▪ Natural, deep water harbor averaging a depth of 600’ ▪ Naturally deep water port (183 meters) ▪ 500+ acres of terminal facilities ▪ 22 container cranes, including 17 post Panamax ▪ 8,000 ft of moorage cranes ▪ 40-acre grain facility ▪ 6,478 acres of terminals and acreage ▪ Efficient intermodal infrastructure ▪ 11 deepwater berths ▪ 17 ocean carriers with direct service to Aisa, Europe, ▪ Intermodal rail yards Latin America, and domestic markets Alaska and Hawaii ▪ Grain and log terminals ▪ 13 Super post Panamax cranes, including 6 of the largest ▪ Breakbulk terminal in North America

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Location and Infrastructure: ▪ Located in City of Bremerton, Kitsap County ▪ Close to highway, municipal airport and ferries ▪ Utilities adjacent • Fiber (KPUD) • 3 Phase Power (PSE) • Water (City of Bremerton) • Phone (CenturyLink) • Sewer (Port of Bremerton) • Natural Gas (Cascade Natural Gas) ▪ Zoned industrial ▪ Master Plan designation ▪ One of 8 designated Manufacturing/Industrial Centers in the Central Puget Sound (Seattle) Region ▪ PSIC-B / SKIA Certified Evergreen Building Permit Fee Rebate Program -- New PSIC-B / SKIA Evergreen Certified developments may be eligible for a rebate between 75% and 100% in building permit fees only ▪ Site sits on WA State Highway3; 4 miles to State Highway 16 (divided four-lane); Highway 16 connects to I-5 North and South-bound ▪ Easy access to shipping at Port of Tacoma terminals ▪ Long term land lease negotiated with Port of Bremerton ▪ Properties available for sale from private property owners

Full details at http://www.bremertonwa.gov/398/SKIA-PSIC Page | 18 Land Use — Puget Sound Industrial Center-Bremerton (PSIC-B)

Bremerton Engineering Department - http://www.ci.bremerton.wa.us/409/Engineering Paul Wandling, (360) 473-2351, [email protected]

Bremerton Fire Marshal’s Office - http://www.bremertonwa.gov/253/Fire-Prevention-Office

Fire Marshal Mike Six, [email protected]

Bremerton Community Development Andrea Spencer, Director Community Development (360) 473-5283 345 6th Street, Suite 600 [email protected] Bremerton, WA 98337 Phone: (360) 473-5275

http://www.bremertonwa.gov/153/Community-Development

PSIC—Bremerton Zoning

Page | 19 Kitsap County Industrial Parks Hansville

1 Puget Sound Industrial Center (PSIC- Bremerton) formerly “SKIA” (Includes Olympic View Industrial Park)

2 Port Orchard Airport (Gig Harbor North Industrial Park)

3 Port Orchard Industrial Park

4 West Hills/Wright Creek

5 Newberry/Dickey/El Dorado Area 6 7 6 Twelve Trees Business Park Edmonds 7 Bond Road Business Parks (Calvary Business Park; Arbor Business Park; Kennedy Business Park)

8 Port Madison Enterprises Property (Agate Pass Business Park) 8 9 Day Road Industrial Parks

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Industrial / Manufacturing West Seattle Ferry PSIC 3 Zoning or Industrial Park Bremerton

For more information, contact the

Kitsap Economic Development Alliance 2 www.kitsapeda.org or 360-377-9499

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Inspired Economic Development www.kitsapeda.org

KITSAP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE 2021 NW Myhre Road, Suite 100 Silverdale, WA 98383

Phone: 360.377.9499 John Powers, Executive Director Email: [email protected] Kathy Cocus, Business Development Director

Web: kitsapeda.org Theresa Mangrum, Marketing & Administration Web: kitsapconnected.org Mary Jo Juarez, Business Consultant, PTAC