Two stories in today’s Honolulu papers, “Wal-Mart fights Kauai ban on ‘big-box’ stores,” “Wal-Mart says it will fight for Kauai expansion,” contain all the buzzwords indicating a vested rights and zoning estoppel dispute may be on the horizon. The Advertiser writes:
A recent Kaua’i County ban on new “big-box” stores shouldn’t apply to a planned expansion of Wal-Mart’s existing store to a supercenter with a full-line grocery store, according to the retailer.
Wal-Mart yesterday announced it believes its project was approved before the ban because the county approved a masterplan years ago for its 119,000-square-foot Lihu’e store that included future phases to enlarge the store up to 185,000 square feet.
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The County Council in May passed an ordinance prohibiting development of any retail or wholesale establishment bigger than 75,000 square feet.
Councilman Jay Furfaro said he was surprised by Wal-Mart’s position, especially since
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