Post on 03-Jan-2016
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Land Use and Port Development in Baltimore
Harbor
September 11-12, 2003presented by
Frank L. HamonsDeputy Director, Harbor Development
Maryland Port Administration
Coastal Brownfields Conference“At The Water’s Edge”
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Baltimore ca. 1752
Baltimore ca. 1889
Baltimore ca 1962
Map of Baltimore
Existing Commercial, Residential, & Recreational
Existing Industrial, Power Generation & Utilities
Cumulative Space Consumed
Public Marine Terminals
Cumulative Space Consumed
Private Marine Terminals
Cumulative Space Consumed
Recent Transactions and Developments
Cumulative Space Consumed
Seed List Options
Dredged Material Placement Options
• Dead Ship Anchorage
• Masonville • Sparrows Pnt.
Beneficial• Sparrows Pnt.
Conceptual• Sollers Point• Thoms Cove
Community Enhancement / Beneficial Use Options
• Fort Howard• Hog Neck• Key Bridge
Southwest• Patapsco Ponds
Other Management Options
• Agricultural Use • Bricks• Innovative Reuse at
Cox Creek• Key Bridge Piling
Protection• Mines & Quarries
(Rail)
• Fairfield AmocoFairfield Amoco
Baltimore Harbor
Cumulative Space Consumed
MASONVILLE
FAIRFIELD
AMOCO
DEADSHIP
ANCHORAGE
THOMS
COVE
SOLLERS
POINT
SPARROWS
POINT
CONCEPTUAL
SPARROWS POINT
BENEFICIAL USE
Masonville:Site Area = 81 acres Total Capacity = 9.4 mcy
Annual Capacity = .5 mcy Site Life = 17 years
Sparrows Pt Upland:Site Area = 200 to 600 acres
Total Capacity = 13 to 36 mcy
Annual Capacity = 0.3 to 1.3 mcy
Site Life = 11 to 37 years
Fairfield-Amoco:Site Area = 137 acres Total Capacity = 6.41 mcy
Annual Capacity = 0.6 mcy Site Life = 11 years