Chick-fil-A, a national fast food chicken restaurant, has more time to get its paperwork in for its plans to build at the Chevron location on Point Fosdick Drive.
The city’s online permit site shows the restaurant chain has exchanged a host of correspondence with city permitting staff. However, Gig Harbor Communications Manager Lori Maricle said the city has neither received a completed application nor begun a review.
But according to the latest correspondence, the fast-food chain now has until Feb. 23 to complete planning documents necessary to apply for a conditional use permit for a 2,621-square-foot restaurant with two drive-thru lanes. The restaurant would replace the Chevron gas station and mini mart at 5115 Olympic Dr.
Chick-fil-A still won’t confirm
The company first reached out to the city in April and asked for an extension on Jan. 9, according to city records. Gig Harbor Now was the first to report Chick-fil-A’s interest in July…