Whole Foods project waiting on final site plan

Despite the apparent halt in construction on the site of the future Hydraulic Road Whole Foods, the project is still progressing, said Alan Taylor of Riverbend Management, Inc., a company in the Coran Capshaw empire.

Despite the apparent halt in construction on the site of the future Hydraulic Road Whole Foods, the project is still progressing, said Alan Taylor of Riverbend Management, Inc., a company in the Coran Capshaw empire.

“We’re still working with the city on getting final site plan approval,” he said. “Once we have that, we’ll continue construction again.”

City Planner Nick Rogers confirmed that the city is reviewing the site plan for the project. Since it was first submitted in October 2007, Rogers said the plan has “gone through a pretty thorough review.” Rogers added that the Planning Commission gave the current application preliminary approval after a July 2008 meeting.

This site, slated for a new Whole Foods, hasn’t received much construction love lately.

Though Taylor said he hopes to receive final approval within the next 60 days, Rogers said he does not know when the city will give final approval.

“It’s difficult to say, so I’d rather not speculate one way or another,” he said. “Each project is different. It depends on how fast we get the plans back, and it depends on the skill of the engineer responding to those comments.”

The city is currently waiting for Riverbend Management to review their most recent comments and resubmit the application, Rogers said.

A Whole Foods spokesman did not respond to a request for comment about the progress of the project. In 2007, the grocery chain backed out of an agreement with Albemarle Place developers when that project stalled.
 

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