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Planning commission approves 2001 Market Street project with conditions; neighbors pressed Whole Foods over size, loading and queuing
Summary
The commission approved the Prado Group/Whole Foods plan for 2001 Market Street after extended public comment. Conditions include a queue‑management toolkit, strengthened queuing language, and a one‑year follow‑up on loading/queuing impacts. The project will provide a mix of housing and retail and includes an inclusionary housing commitment.
The Planning Commission voted to approve the Prado Group’s mixed‑use project at 2001 Market Street — a proposal that includes a ground‑floor Whole Foods store, housing and below‑grade parking — after a lengthy public hearing and negotiated conditions intended to limit traffic, loading and neighborhood impacts.
Planning staff summarized outreach and technical reviews and presented an updated mitigation and monitoring program. Adam Smith of Whole Foods described the retailer’s on‑site operations and…
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