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Residents criticize Wal-Mart proposal
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Troy Herold, vice president of Wal-Mart developer CLC Associates Inc., touted the merits of building a new store at the site, saying it would allow for more landscaping, more attractive parking and outdoor lighting.
It also would contain environmentally sustainable features "that are not feasible in a remodel of a 40-year-old building," Herold said.
Soren Simonsen, an architect and council member, disputed that claim, saying that old buildings can be remodeled to meet most green-building standards.
"Demolishing and rebuilding by its very nature is not a sustainable practice," Simonsen said.
The problem, Herold said, is that renovation is more expensive, and the Parleys Way project has a budget. A remodel wouldn't allow for the quality of design and extent of landscaping planned for a new store, he said.
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