Ā鶹¾«Ń”ās biggest grocery store is officially set to be accompanied by one of the regionās largest gas bars.
But some city councillors were less than enthused to learn the 24-pump gas station that covers 9,000 square feet wonāt include any electric vehicle charging stations.
On Monday, April 26, city council gave final approval and issued a development permit to Costcoās new Ā鶹¾«Ń” 167,000-square-foot warehouse and its abutting gas bar.
City staff said the gas bar will allow 24 vehicles to pump gas simultaneously, with space for three or four vehicles to queue behind each of the six service aisles. Costco did not include plans for electric vehicle charging stations at the gas bar or the warehouse parking lot, much to the chagrin of Coun. Luke Stack.
āWeāve been looking so much at trying to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but hereās this 24-pump mega station going right in the middle of our town centre. Iām disappointed they havenāt come forward with some sort of electric vehicle option, knowing thatās the direction weāre going,ā said Stack, whose sentiment was echoed by Coun. Loyal Wooldridge.
City manager Doug Gilchrest said the city doesnāt yet have the ability to mandate charging stations at developments, though that may change as the cityās electric vehicle strategy develops.
āIt may well be that this moves from encouragement to something thatās required under a bylaw,ā said Gilchrest.
Wooldridge and Coun. Charlie Hodge were the lone dissenting votes in councilās 7-2 approval of the project. Despite Stackās pointed comments towards Costco for the exclusion of charging stations, he voted to grant the project a development permit.
Costcoās new location is set to open sometime this year, situated along Baron, Leckie and Springfield roads behind the Real Canadian Superstore. The gas bar is set to be built along Baron Road, across Durnin Road from the main parking lot.
Costco gas bars are known to sell gas slightly cheaper than competitors. In Kamloops, GasBuddy showed Costco customers could fuel up for 134.9 cents per litre on April 26, while most other gas stations in the city were charging 139.9 cents per litre.
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