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Walmart abandons plans to expand Clearlake store
Clearlake’s Walmart store, built in 1994, is located at 15960 Dam Road.
For nearly a decade there have been talks between Walmart and city officials – with separate planning applications filed – regarding an expansion of the 109,517-square-foot store, with the most recent plans aiming to increase the footprint to 148,258 square feet.
However, on Tuesday the company reported that it withdrew its latest application for the expansion project as of Friday, Oct. 20.
“After recent review and consideration of various business factors, we have decided not to pursue a physical expansion of our Clearlake store at this time. We remain committed to serving our Clearlake customers with our existing store, which has been part of the community for over 20 years,” the company explained in a written statement provided to Lake County News and attributed to Walmart spokeswoman Tiffany Wilson.
In response to followup questions from Lake County News, Wilson said the recent wildland fires that have impacted the county since 2015 “were not a factor in this decision.”
The expansion plans had appeared to be on track after the city released the draft environmental impact report, or EIR, for the project in March, as Lake County News has reported.
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“We were moving forward with processing the expansion application and were preparing the final EIR for review at the Planning Commission,” said Clearlake City Manager Greg Folsom. “The decision to not go forward with the expansion plans at this point was unexpected and unfortunate from my perspective as the expansion project would have created additional jobs, which are greatly needed in this community.”
Walmart had first submitted an application for the expansion in December 2008. At that time a company official told Lake County News that the plans to expand the store – considered to be “average-sized” – resulted from it surpassing the original customer demand.
In 2011, city officials reported that the plan had been put on hold at Walmart’s request, but in June 2015 plans for a remodel and expansion were again submitted by Walmart.
The company’s 2015 announcement of its updated plans had estimated 85 additional jobs at the store would be added because of the expansion.
Those most recent expansion plans had called for the addition of 38,741 square foot of space to the store by expanding to the store’s north and west sides..
That 35-percent increase in store size was to include additional food and general merchandise sales floor area, food sales support area, stockroom/receiving area, ancillary space, food tenant space, a new grocery/merchandise pickup service, an additional entry and vestibule, and a four-bay truck dock with one additional striped loading berth, according to city documents.
The plans also would have reduced the size of the existing garden center and removing the Tire and Lube Express.
With the expansion now off the table, Wilson said Walmart plans to maintain both the garden center and tire/lube center as they currently function in the existing newly remodeled store.
She said the store will continue to introduce new services to local customers, such as Pickup and Pickup Today, and new innovations including Walmart Pay, Mobile Express Returns, Mobile Pharmacy and free two-day pickup.
“We appreciate the support of city leadership, staff and many others as we worked through the potential development of this store expansion,” Wilson said.
Walmart did move forward with the remodel portion of its plans, which included an expanded deli, more bakery options and touch-screen self-checkout registers. Those store upgrades were celebrated in a September 2016 grand reopening.
Folsom said he didn’t believe the potential redevelopment of the former Ray’s Food Place store, located just across the parking lot from Walmart, had anything to do with Walmart’s decision not to expand the Clearlake store.
The Ray’s store was purchased earlier this year by the Carrington Co., which indicated it is working to bring in several national retailers to fill the space, as Lake County News has reported.
“Walmart has strongly supported this community during my tenure as city manager and we look forward to their continuing to be a great community partner,” said Folsom.
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