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Development reviewers discuss Walmart’s proposed fueling station at 677 Tiffany Boulevard; wetland buffers, tanks and permitting flagged

5963850 · October 10, 2025
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The committee reviewed a conceptual plan by Walmart Real Estate Business Trust for a fueling station and 1,618‑sq‑ft kiosk at 677 Tiffany Boulevard with an 4,800‑sq‑ft canopy, three underground tanks and eight multi‑product dispensers; staff flagged conservation buffer encroachment, stormwater treatment testing, licensing for fuel quantities and a

Gardner City’s Development Review Committee reviewed a conceptual site plan from Walmart Real Estate Business Trust for a fueling station and 1,618‑square‑foot kiosk building at 677 Tiffany Boulevard on Oct. 21, 2025. Connor Ennis, a senior design engineer with Fuller, presented the proposal and technical background.

Ennis said the plan would convert an existing parking area into a fueling facility with an approximately 4,800‑square‑foot canopy serving eight multi‑product dispensers (about 16 fueling positions) and three underground storage tanks: two 20,000‑gallon tanks and one 10,000‑gallon tank. The kiosk would have seven dedicated parking spaces; the overall Walmart property would retain about 511 parking spaces, above the city’s minimum of 483 for the property as presented.

Staff and the project team discussed a range of regulatory and…

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