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Wal-Mart eyes new store site in Galt

By Chris Nichols
News-Sentinel Staff Writer
Friday, September 14, 2007 6:35 AM PDT

The city may have found its first test case for its proposed "big box ordinance": Wal-Mart.

The retail giant applied last week to build a 132,000 square-foot store at Twin Cities Road and Fermoy Way.

It's the second Galt site Wal-Mart has eyed in the past two years.

They had previously looked at a spot near Boessow Road and Highway 99.

Community Development Director Curt Campion said Thursday night any big box rules — if eventually approved by the City Council — will likely apply to Wal-Mart's new application.

"I believe it will," he said during a break at the Galt Planning Commission meeting.

Commissioners delayed their review of the proposed ordinance, which would ban stores larger than 140,000 square feet that include more than 10 percent of their retail space to non-taxable goods.

The proposed rules would require stores from 100,000 to 139,999 square feet to obtain a conditional use permit. Studies on the project's effect on crime, urban decay, the economy and its general compatibility within a neighborhood would be required before a vote on the permit.

Commissioners wanted more time for themselves and the public to review the rules.

They'll consider them again at their Sept. 27 meeting at 9 a.m.

The City Council will vote on the ordinance later this fall.

Commissioners and several members of the public were mixed on whether to limit future big box stores.

For Donna Healey, having a Wal-Mart nearby would be a big help.

"I think with the right planning, it could be a very big benefit to the community," said Healey, a Galt resident and mother of two young daughters.

• Would ban stores larger than 140,000 square feet that include more than 10 percent of their retail space to non-taxable goods.
• Would require stores from 100,000 to 139,999 square feet to obtain a conditional use permit. Studies on the project's effect on crime, urban decay, the economy and its general compatibility within a neighborhood would be required before a vote on the permit.
Source: City of Galt.

She added that it's difficult driving out of town every time she needs a new pair of socks for her kids.

"We take all of our money somewhere else, except for groceries," she added.

Wal-Mart spokesman Aaron Rios told commissioners the store would create 450 jobs, at an average wage of $11.30 per hour.

He noted workers would be eligible for benefits, bonuses, vacation time, childcare discounts and other perks.

"These are great jobs," he added.

Commissioner Eugene Davenport, who has previously formed a committee to stop big box stores, said Galt isn't prepared for this kind of retail growth.

"Those roads are not ready for this and the community is not ready for this," he said.

He said Galt retail stores should be limited to less than 100,000 square feet.

Commissioner Lori Heuer said she realizes many residents want big box stores, but also feels they should be evaluated carefully.

"I think we do need to look at the effect retail establishments have," she said.

Reader Feedback

Preserve Galt wrote on Sep 28, 2007 5:51 AM:

" We represent citizens of Galt opposed to Wal Mart proposed at Fermoy and Twin Cities Road. It is a terrible idea. The noise, lights, traffic, and crime will ruin the North Galt developments. If you live in Galt and would like to find out what you can do to stop this project, please email us at PreserveGalt@yahoo.com. Thank you. "

mom of 5 wrote on Sep 21, 2007 1:42 PM:

" i love walmart! but i would rather drive 15 min then have more traffic coming in to galt.i love galt because of its smallness. i want to feel safe & not have so many people coming in town to shop at walmart.i say heck no on walmart in town..i believe many people live in galt cause it is one if the smaller towns.and all of these new houses should stop to..its crazy going to the store anymore just to buy a gallon of milk u wait 10 min in line just to pay....stop the growth keep galt small... "

to TO wrote on Sep 20, 2007 4:30 PM:

" I think the song is "We Got To Get You A Woman".. an old 60's maybe 70's song. "

to T Rimby wrote on Sep 18, 2007 6:29 PM:

" Geez, relax dude...the great song "We Got To Get a Woman" comes to mind. I see anger in your eyes and feel anger in your words. Just breathe. We will have a "better life with WalMart"? WalMart is a "class act." ROTFLMAO. "

T. Rimby wrote on Sep 18, 2007 3:46 PM:

" All you Wal-Mart haters, just need to shut-it, this is a class act, that is not going away.. It is a business, it is there to make money...period.....YOU WILL all have a better life with walmart in the picture... this is 2007, NOT 1907... "

Wake up! wrote on Sep 15, 2007 10:20 PM:

" You people who dont want Wal-Mart in your little city crack me up! This will be one of the best things to happen to this city! "

FYI wrote on Sep 15, 2007 2:24 PM:

" The Walmart has been in Lodi over ten years. The downtown does not seemed to have suffered. If fact, it done quite well. The stores that have gone out are not the fault of Walmart's. Maybe in a smaller town like Weed a Walmart may have a different impact. And these anti Walmart documentaries are a farce. They're all just a bunch of union backed propaganda. Ask who financed that movie. "

To Good Luck wrote on Sep 14, 2007 10:06 PM:

" Please smell the coffee...read my post about what happened to my former hometown. Literally destroyed by Walmart. No more shoe stores, dime stores, eyeglass stores, pet stores, automotive stores, tire stores, hardware stores, markets, furniture stores, house goods stores, clothing stores. Even the surveyors office closed; people stopped logging and mining because it cost too much to survive. All the towns along the summit shut down except for the big chains. This is the place to buy property they are giving it away. "

To Gov Agent 2 wrote on Sep 14, 2007 9:59 PM:

" continued: The only store you could go to was Walmart. They stabbed the town in the heart, and slowly twisted the dagger for a slow death, while they bled the town of everything. The only thing left are a few gas stations, fast food joints and empty buildings. Thanks Walmart. A pioneer former gold mining town reduced to a shell for your greed and profite. The town was strangled, losing generations of family owned stores. "

To Gov Agent wrote on Sep 14, 2007 9:57 PM:

" I lived in the city of Weed, CA and watched Walmart build a large store during a recesssion. It killed all small business in town. After they killed the small businessman, they moved out to 68 miles to the South. No one could afford to start over, Walmart killed the town. But the new location was the closest store south without having to drive North to Medford Oregon. No more 2 mile store trips. "

GovAgent says beware! #3 wrote on Sep 14, 2007 5:50 PM:

" PLEASE EVEYBODY WATCH THE VIDEO ON COMCAST CABLE. IT IS ONDEMAND AND RUNS ON HBO! ITS CALL "WALMART" THE SUPER GIANT" OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT! I WILL COPY IT NEXT TIME IT PLAYS! IT SHOWS FACTS BY INVESTIGATION THAT WALMART IS NOT HOLDING TRUE TO ENVIRONMENTAL, JOBS IN AMERICA, PROMOTIONS FOR ALL! THERE IS MAJOR DISCRIMINATION TOWARDS ALL WOMEN BEING PROMOTED TO MANAGEMENT! CITIES BEING STUCK WITH FINANCIAL PROBLEMS! "

GovAgent says beware! #2 wrote on Sep 14, 2007 5:45 PM:

" Yes walmart moved location causing the small towns and cities to go bankrupt. This documentary I watched, had a great effect on how I view walmart! also walmart is riping off everybody in the towns and counties they are built in. This documentary shows walmart commercials that say they give back to the community. Walmart owner donated $6000 for 2005. Bill Gates donated 45% of all profit $40,000,000.00. What a joke! "

GovAgent says beware! wrote on Sep 14, 2007 5:40 PM:

" I was pro superwalmart here in lodi, until I watched the documentary on comcast ondemand. Oh my goodness I could not believe what walmart is doing to small towns and cities. They would invest millions they didnt have like streets, lights parking areas just for the walmart store that promised to build their store there. but because county taxes were cheaper, walmart decided to build a mile down the road! "

Good Luck wrote on Sep 14, 2007 5:38 PM:

" I hope Galt is more successful than Lodi in getting the Super Center. I hope you have fewer "I know what's good for you" people who oppose Wal Mart. Fact is, they're closet Wal Mart shoppers anyway. Just look at our own T&C who gets his medications from Wal Mart and then tells the rest of us what second class citizens we are for shopping at Wal Mart. "

bella_777 wrote on Sep 14, 2007 5:14 PM:

" Let's hope that those from Galt won't be too short-sighted. Please educate yourself before taking a side. You know that little town you love so much? Are you willing to see all of your little family-owned business dry up and blow away because you let Wal-Mart in? Willing to see your poverty level actually increase because the pay that they offer is below poverty level. Willing to have more traffic and crime? All to save a few cents on clothing made in another country? BE CAREFUL! There's a reason Lodi, Stockton, and so many other towns have said NO. "

Bring It On! wrote on Sep 14, 2007 4:38 PM:

" YES A WAL-MART IS NEEDED IN GALT. THIS WOULD LEAD TO NEW BUSINESSES/RESTAURANTS. YOU PEOPLE WHO WANT THAT SMALL TOWN FEELING, GO BACK AND WATCH THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES OR SOMETHING! "

Yet another Galt Mom wrote on Sep 14, 2007 4:35 PM:

" Yes, bring Walmart in. For those of you who don't want it here you're probably the same people complaining that the city isn't taking care of other problems/improvements. Where do you expect them to get the money? Sales tax resources go out to our surrounding areas. The city council is notorious for making silly decisions check your city history, especially the history pertaining to the SaveMart shopping center. The city is just begining to see any of the sales tax from that NOW! By the way, I live in the neighborhood closest to the proposed Walmart. Bring it on!!! "

Weezer wrote on Sep 14, 2007 3:08 PM:

" Galt mom of 3, "I would love to see Galt get with the times and develop into a bigger town with more choices...Except fast food.. " --why not move to Stockton or Elk Grove? And make up your mind. Welcome big box stores but not fast food? They go hand in hand. "

Galt Citizen wrote on Sep 14, 2007 2:34 PM:

" Yes bring Wal Mart and close the Flea Market "

Richard wrote on Sep 14, 2007 2:15 PM:

" There is a union that Walmart loves... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23725-2004Nov30.html To paraphrase a couple excerpts; America's unions, which Walmart hates, are very anticommunist. Only in communist China has Walmart found a union it likes. "

Wally world wrote on Sep 14, 2007 2:10 PM:

" Don`t forget my peeps that Wal-Mart makes management, "the only ones there that make a half-way decent salary" work about 60 hours a week. About the same pay that UFCW clerks make in 40 hours. Wal-Mart has little to no concern for their Managers having a life, only Wally life. "

L wrote on Sep 14, 2007 1:40 PM:

" GALT MOM. IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SOMETHING NEW IN GALT. THE CITY OF GALT JUST BUILD NEW HOME, WHY NOT HAVE A WAL-MART? "

Galt Mom wrote on Sep 14, 2007 1:16 PM:

" I would much rather drive the 15 minutes or so to get to Elk Grove than have Wal-Mart land in our neighborhood. I have lived here since 1989 and the more this town grows, the worse it gets. And, again, with the Continuation high school, the high school that is being built, and this proposed theater, we have enough crime magnets. We certainly don't need a 24 hour mega-magnet added to the mix! "

lodi sucks wrote on Sep 14, 2007 12:08 PM:

" lodi is just making people shop out of town by not letting walmart come here. lodi is the loser here "

JFP wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:31 AM:

" No doubt the Walmateers need better pay. Maybe they would love their jobs enough to be afraid of losing a well paid job and actually try to give better service. You can see the difference when you go into a union place like Raley's or Save Mart. Ninety-Five percent of the time they are friendly and helpful. However, let's not kid ourselves about unions caring about the consumer, or even the members, they care about the dues. "

JFP wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:18 AM:

" I say bring them all to Galt but fix the over passes first! I don't mean just Twin Cities either. We need Walnut put back on th board too. The street was set up for an overpass but I can't remember what stopped Galt from building it. "

Mickey wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:11 AM:

" Where big box goes crime doubles. Not counting the other retail stores closing. Cheap junk from China, and illegals being hired. Just say no to Big Box. "

galt mom of 3 wrote on Sep 14, 2007 11:01 AM:

" I personally welcome Super Walmart...IVE lived here 12 years and have seen nothing new come here except Raleys and the shopping center..Why should we citizens have to drive to Elk GRove or Lodi just to clothe our kids..I vote for it and would even sign a petition to bring it here ..I would love to see Galt get with the times and develop into a bigger town with more choices...Except fast food.. "

Observor wrote on Sep 14, 2007 10:49 AM:

" I'm surprised you read eyes of argus after he blogs article after article about you and your corrupt circle of shakers and movers! Doesn't it offend you? t&c "

Observor wrote on Sep 14, 2007 10:46 AM:

" eyesofargus has already exposed you, your girlfriends as the phonies you girlies are, too. That's why I like them and also Jason. And Jason is right about the union tactics. They don't use any different tactics than your gob's, city government and large corporations. How do you think attorneys stay busy and get very rich? T & C "

Another Mom in Galt wrote on Sep 14, 2007 10:34 AM:

" I think bringing in Wal Mart will not only add to more traffic congestion but more crime. Lodi & Elk Grove are maybe only a 15-20 minute drive away from Galt. It's not worth it to bring in Wal Mart. The flea market alone is a hassle just trying to get through town. It's not worth it! "

Observer wrote on Sep 14, 2007 10:06 AM:

" Hey Opinioner, don't you know that The Eyes of Argus is T&C's hero? This is the guy who is going to expose all of the criminals in government. I can hardly wait for T&C to read this article. I wonder what he'll think of his hero then? Funny thing, The Eyes of Argus is right on the money! "

T & C wrote on Sep 14, 2007 9:22 AM:

" Build it on the south end of town off 99 and you'll have all those faithful walmart shoppers from Lodi there, too. Lodi loves Walmart. Isn't that average $11.30 hour job count their state welfare and medical supplements? And after 15 years of service? What's the real BEGINNING wage, and will there be any real FULL-TIME positions, other than management? "

Opinioner wrote on Sep 14, 2007 8:22 AM:

" It's all about Union UFCW8-Golden State. Read about it at EyesofArgus.net. http://www.eyesofargus.net/eyes_of_argusnet_blogging/walmart_is_not_the_devil/index.html "While The Union UFCW 8 - Golden State of California joins up with our Local activists and Community Groups to ban the so-called evil big box stores, they are masterminding a total double whammy by stunting the local economy and limiting local retail choices." "

no one believes wrote on Sep 14, 2007 8:05 AM:

" T&C says there will be a super Walmart in Galt over and over and you just keep lauging. They won't need that store In Lodi, anymore and will leave Lodi altogether. Another one of Lodi silly council's great accomplishments. I don't think superWalmart will build in Lodi, but the nearby county area, where profits will be greater and property and revenue taxes lower for them.T&C "

American Capitalist wrote on Sep 14, 2007 7:50 AM:

" How in the world could a restriction as being proposed be constitutional? This is an absolute labor issue and government should keep it's nose out of it. Where were the protests when grocery stores added pharmacies, gardening departments, banking facilities, etc? If you don't like Walmart the best thing you can do is NOT shop there. It's really that simple. Believe me, you do not want government involved in this issue. "

Galt Mom wrote on Sep 14, 2007 7:18 AM:

" Heck No! Keep Wal-Mart out of Galt! Or, at the very least, keep it out of our neighborhoods. We are dealing with enough crime already. Our property values are dropping because of the new high schools and the proposed movie theater. Wal-Mart would just make matters worse all the way around!!!! "

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