Walmart Neighborhood Market plan submitted

Plans for a Walmart Neighborhood Market arrived at Pea Ridge City Hall. City building o◊cial Tony Townsend received the plans Monday. The design is on the agenda for the next technical review committee meeting of the Pea Ridge Planning Commission meeting set for Sept. 5. The property was purchased by Walmart in 2006.

Typically, large-scale development plans are reviewed during a technical review meeting attended by Planning Commission members, as well as Townsend and city department heads, to question and advise engineers for the development. The plan is then sent to the Planning Commission.

If the Walmart Neighborhood Market plans are submitted to the city by the deadline, it will be on the agenda for the Oct. 1 Planning Commission agenda. The meeting is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

“I think it’s good,” Mayor Jackie Crabtree said. “I know opinionsrun both ways, but overall, I think it’ll be good.”

Townsend said a request for a variance has been submitted for the parking lot requirements.

City regulations require one parking space per 200 square feet of building; Walmart is requesting one parking space per 250 square feet of building. There are 168 parking spaces on the design.

The design also includes trees, per city landscape regulations.

The 41,839-square-foot building entrance faces south (Slack Street) with the pharmacy drivethrough on the east (Carr Street).

The plans show an entrance for delivery trucks o◊Slack Street with two entrances o◊Carr Street.

According to the Walmart plan submitted, there are 33.707 acres.

According to a warranty deed dated May 17, 2006, the 36.2-acre lot was purchased from Helen R.

Miller for $2,177,000.

This past month, surveyors were on the site, and on Thursday a truck and drill rig from Terracon were on site taking soil samples.

News, Pages 1 on 08/21/2013