Palm Coast planning board OK’s plans for Barnes & Noble, vehicle repair shop near SR 100 intersection

The Palm Coast Landings project will include a Barnes & Noble, Home Goods and Five Below, while the empty parcel behind the Tractor Supply at the Shoppes of Palm Coast will have a Firestone.


The site of the future Firestone auto repair shop at Belle Terre Boulevard and S.R. 100. Courtesy of Palm Coast
The site of the future Firestone auto repair shop at Belle Terre Boulevard and S.R. 100. Courtesy of Palm Coast
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Palm Coast’s planning board has approved plans for an 48,600-square-foot , multi-tenant extension to the Palm Coast Landings Shopping plaza, to include a Barnes & Noble. 

The Barnes & Noble will take up around 15,000 square feet of retail space while the remaining space will be split between a proposed Home Goods and Five Below. The Palm Coast Planning & Land Development Regulation Board approved the technical site plan application 4-0, with three of the board members absent from the March 18 meeting.

The lot, located at 5330 East State Road 100, is 6.89 acres in size and has a preexisting parking lot available. The applicant —  Weingarten Investments Inc. — has outlined plans for a total of 240 parking spaces.

The new retailers will bring in an estimated additional 1,636 net new daily trips, according to application documents.

The Palm Coast Landings plaza already includes Palm Coast’s only Target shopping center.

The board also approved in a 4-0 vote a special exception request for a Firestone vehicle repair shop to go into the last remaining parcel at the Shoppes at Palm Coast plaza, at the southeast corner of the Belle Terre and S.R. 100 intersection. 

The 1.47-acre parcel, located at 300 Belle Terre Blvd, is situated behind the Tractor Supply store and the Culver’s restaurant. Also in the shopping plaza is a Taco Bell, Starbucks, an Aldi’s grocery store and a future Take 5 Car Wash. 

Because both applications are Tier 1 applications and under the 100,000-square-foot requirement, neither application needs to go before the Palm Coast City Council. The Firestone will need to have a technical site plan approved by the Planning Board at a later date.

 

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