Wheels turning for Wal-Mart Superstore at former Kmart site

PORT ANGELES — Wal-Mart still hasn’t purchased the former-Kmart shopping center east of Port Angeles.

But plans are under way to potentially build a Wal-Mart Superstore on the site.

On Thursday, Clallam County officials met with the site’s current Kent-based owner, Michael Dunne, for a pre-permit application conference in Port Angeles.

In that meeting, preliminary development plans were unveiled for the site, said Rob Robertsen, director of the county’s Department of Community Development.

“What they are proposing is to tear down the old Kmart store, tear down the Fashion Bug and put in a huge retail complex,” said Robertsen.

“What they’ve done now is just a proposal.

“We understand that by fall, they will make a formal permit application.”

203,000-square-foot store

Documents that spell out preliminary plans for the site call for a 203,000-square-foot structure to be built after the existing building, which is 87,000 square feet, is torn down.

The new proposed structure would include a drive-up pharmacy, grocery and possibly an individual septic system built on a vacant adjacent property.

Eric Berger, Wal-Mart spokesman in Seattle, said that Wal-Mart continues to be interested in purchasing the site to build a Wal-Mart Superstore.

“We continue to evaluate options to expand service to our customers,” said Berger on Friday.

Berger said Wal-Mart is working with Dunne to examine the permitting requirements for a potential Wal-Mart Superstore.

More in News

Patrick Zolpi-Mikols, a park aide with Fort Worden State Park, gathers and removes leaves covering the storm drains after an atmospheric river rainstorm early Wednesday morning in Port Townsend. A flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service until 11:11 a.m. today for the Elwha River at the McDonald Bridge in Clallam County. With the flood stage at 20 feet, the Elwha River was projected to rise to 23.3 feet late Wednesday afternoon and then fall below flood stage just after midnight. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Cleaning storm drains

Patrick Zolpi-Mikols, a park aide with Fort Worden State Park, gathers and… Continue reading

Woman files suit against city of Port Angeles

Document alleges denial of constitutional rights

State report shows clean audit of Port of Port Angeles finances

Commissioners review five-year strategic plan

Port Townsend School District’s Food Service Director Shannon Gray in the Coast Salish production garden’s hoop house. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend schools’ food program thriving

Staff growing produce, cooking meals from scratch

Brake failure leads to collision on west end of Hood Canal Bridge

A semi-truck towing a garbage truck suffered brake failure and… Continue reading

A two-car collision at U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 112 partially blocked traffic for more than an hour on Tuesday. One person was transported to Olympic Medical Center, Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue said. (Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue)
Collision blocks traffic at highways 101, 112

One person was transported to Olympic Medical Center following… Continue reading

Library system to host gift-wrapping workshops

The North Olympic Library System will host free “Wrap… Continue reading

Shoe with human remains found on Sequim beach

A shoe containing human remains was found on the beach… Continue reading

Sue Bahl walks with an umbrella on West Eighth Street on Monday. Heavy rainfall up to 8 inches over the past several days has increased the threat of landslides in Western Washington, according to the National Weather Service. A flood watch also has been issued until 4 p.m. Friday for portions of northwest and west central Washington, including Clallam and Jefferson counties. Sharp rises in rivers, especially those flowing off the Olympics and Cascades, are expected, the National Weather Service said. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Atmospheric river

Sue Bahl walks with an umbrella on West Eighth Street on Monday.… Continue reading

Clallam board approves budget, homelessness task force funds

County OKs eight proposals for housing, assistance

Five-year plan to address Jefferson County homelessness

Action steps assigned to jurisdictions, providers

Navy security exercise slated for Wednesday at Indian Island

Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training… Continue reading