![]() Though the dirt has been red on the Whole Foods site for weeks, the Planning Commission at its July 23 meeting finally recommended approval of a 66,000-square-foot store on Hydraulic Road, which company reps say will be the grocery store chain’s greenest building this side of the Mississippi. No matter how “sustainable” the structure, planning commissioners wanted to see more trees and less parking on the site when the project was discussed June 10. To help win a recommendation, developers promised to plant trees on a nearby public housing site. At least one big question mark remains: As noted by The Daily Progress, developers have yet to secure right of way for Hillsdale Extended, a planned through road to provide a parallel to Route 29 and that would be the main Whole Foods entrance. |