The Port of Vancouver is suing one of its tenants, Pacific Coast Shredding, for nearly $388,000, claiming it violated a lease agreement.

The issue centers around five acres of land the port leased to Pacific Coast Shredding, which processes scrap metal and makes it ready for recycling. The port claims that Pacific Coast Shredding didn’t return 0.3 acres of the leased property in the same condition as when it was leased.

In about the past five years, the port and Pacific Coast Shredding have sparred several times over property access and uses related to the West Vancouver Freight Access project, the port’s $275 million freight-rail expansion that runs near Pacific Coast Shredding’s operation at 900 Port Way.

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