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Gloversville Wal-Mart store plans reviewed
Planning Board Chairman Renato Sanges said he is not ready to say Wal-Mart’s draft environmental imp Planning Board Chairman Renato Sanges said he is not ready to say Wal-Mart’s draft environmental impact statement is deficient, but he said Wednesday he has questions on a number of issues addressed in the document. The Planning Board met for the first time since Wal-Mart’s consultants filed the three-volume document on Dec. 12. The state environmental review is the major hurdle as Wal-Mart pursues plans to build a 186,000-square-foot supercenter on a 40-acre parcel off South Kingsboro Avenue Extension.