The planning board has not scheduled a date to consider the proposal, she said. Wawa previously submitted a concept plan to Cherry Hill that envisioned a 5,600-square-foot store at the Barclay Farms center. It proposed locating the project in an area of the parking lot that has been used for the sale of Christmas trees. The site is across Route 70 from a Wawa '"legacy" store built in 1973. That store is one of seven Wawas in Cherry Hill. Gloucester Township's zoning board will consider its Wawa application on June 23. Wawa began in 1803 as an iron foundry in South Jersey. Now based in suburban Philadelphia, it operates almost 900 stores in six states and the District of Columbia.