Walmart was issued a permit for the fueling station and convenience store it is building at its Supercenter in development in Southwest Jacksonville.
The city issued a permit March 4 for the $1.5 million project on the 30.28-acre site at 10065 Omni Drive where the city issued a permit Feb. 26 for a roughly 175,000-square-foot discount store.
Plans indicate 10 pumps with 20 fueling positions. The permit shows the building is about 1,500 square feet with a canopy.
FMGI Inc. of Woodstock, Georgia, is the contractor for the fuel station and convenience store as well as the $30.19 million Supercenter.
The site is at southwest First Coast Expressway and Oakleaf Plantation Parkway, on the Duval side of the Clay County line.
The city approved a permit Nov. 1 for the horizontal development at a project cost of $18.5 million. The site clearing comprises land for the Walmart Supercenter and liquor store; an outparcel for a Walmart gas station; and seven outparcels that would be developed later.
Walmart Stores East LP of Bentonville, Arkansas, is listed as the owner and developer.
CPH Inc. of Jacksonville is the civil engineer. BRR Architecture Inc. of Bentonville is the architect.
City utility JEA issued a service availability determination letter in March 2024 for the project, described as a 175,360-square-foot Walmart Supercenter, a 4,365-square-foot liquor store addition and the eight outparcels that include a Walmart fueling station and a car wash, general retail and restaurants.
The outparcels range from 0.99 acre to 1.48 acres, with the gas 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.