JEA is reviewing a service availability request for Walmart to develop a Supercenter, gas station and outparcels on 63.6 acres in Southwest Jacksonville.
The project is described as a 175,360-square-foot Walmart Supercenter, a 4,365-square-foot liquor store addition and eight outparcels that include a Walmart fueling station and a car wash, general retail and restaurants at southwest Oakleaf Plantation Parkway and the First Coast Expressway.
The outparcels range from 0.99 acre to 1.48 acres, with a 20-pump fueling station on 1.83 acres.
Omni Drive would connect Oakleaf Plantation Parkway to Walmart within the property.
Another road would wrap around an outparcel and the parking lot to Walmart.
Walmart would have 778 parking spaces.
Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart Stores East LP is the applicant for a force main connection pressure determination.
CPH Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer.
Civil engineering plans filed with the city in June 2021 indicated the store would include a Health Center.
Supercenters have groceries, general merchandise, liquor stores and a garden center, among other features and departments.
Walmart’s site is about 54 acres.
Property records show Walmart bought the property parcels between 2006 and 2021.