WAWA Submits Revised Plan to Palm Coast for Bulldog Drive Location
Developer’s land deal with the City of Palm Coast closes tomorrow. Development application review by PLDRB in February and City Council in March.
PALM COAST, FL – January 30, 2018 – WAWA fans can smile again. As mentioned today at the Palm Coast City Council meeting, WAWA is again on Palm Coast's radar. The city has received a revised site development plan for a WAWA to be located on the northeast corner of SR 100 and Bulldog Drive.
Orlando-based National Developments first submitted plans in November 2016 for a Master Planned Development (MPD) which included the WAWA and other commercial buildings along Bulldog Drive. Under that plan, the city would sell (to the developer) land along Bulldog Drive it had acquired as part of the SR 100 Redevelopment Agency Plan. The deal was contingent upon the developer being able to acquire two adjacent privately-owned parcels.
MPD SITE PLAN
Only one of the private parcels was successfully acquired, requiring a reconfiguration of the WAWA site. The revised plan is scheduled to be reviewed by the city’s Planning & Land Development Regulation Board (PLDRB) in February and by the city council in March. The land purchase contract with the city will close tomorrow.
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Reply to Lorraine
The Sawmill Creek project parcels were recently purchased by another developer. Activity to modify existing development entitlements are underway, but it will take time. There have been several purchases of both residential entitled parcels and commercial entitled parcels within the past year. The Palm Coast Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI) which straddles US 1 from Hargrove Grade to the Agriculture Museum (the dueling sidewalks to nowhere) will see a lot of development by 2020, including some gas stations.
Sawmill creek on us1
Hi Toby
Have you heard anything on the closed sawmill creek development. I heard it was sold. Is there any future plans for that property.
Also do you know if we will ever get a gas station in that area. I live in Matanzas Woods for 12 years now and thinking putting my house for sale. Tired of waiting and nothing getting done in my area.
Thank you
Lorraine
Hey Toby, Anything New?
On the Wawa coming to palm Coast?
Wawa
Hello Toby my fiancé and I are die hard fans of WAWA. We are so excited to finally have one here in town we were both wondering when they plan on starting the process. Even an estimate. Hank you so much for your time.
Reply to Tesa
Thanks for your question.
No update (as of 4-11-19). The building permit has been ready to be picked up for weeks, but WaWa has not chosen to do so. Reason unknown.
WaWa update
Is there an update on the WaWa on SR100 and Bulldog? Haven’t seen much going on lately
Wayward update
Any updates on the ways – are they moving forward
Reply to Tesa
I understand that WAWA is revising its standard store design. They have delayed the local start to wait for that design.