The proposed six-story, mixed-use development in the Village Plaza on South Elliott Road would convert the vacant lot next to Whole Foods into usable apartment complexes and retail space.
The development would also be the first to utilize the town’s new form-based zoning code, which simplifies the project approval process by prescribing what developers can and cannot do ahead of time, said Roger Perry, founder and president of East West Partners Management Company, the developer for the project.
“We’re excited to be the first,” Perry said. “We think it will be a big asset to the town.”
Shawn Slome, owner of Twig, a business located in the plaza, said he is excited about the development.
“From a business perspective, I think it will help my business because it will bring more customers to this area,” he said.
Scott Murray, president of Scott Murray Land Planning, Inc., serves as the point of contact between the developer and the Chapel Hill Town Council. He said the development has been in the works for almost a year, though he submitted the applications for the form district permit and certificate of appropriateness in September.