Hosea Mitchell
Hosea Mitchell | ||
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Former Planning Commissioner Hosea Mitchell |
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Member
Charlottesville Planning Commission |
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Term Start | June 2018 | |
Term End | August 2022 [citation needed] | |
Member
Charlottesville Planning Commission |
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Term Start | October 2006 | |
Term End | August 2008 | |
Succeeded by | Bill Emory | |
Biographical Information
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Hosea Mitchell is the chair of the Charlottesville Planning Commission having been reappointed to an additional term on September 10, 2024. He is in his second stint on the Commission having served a partial term from October 2006 until August 2008.
Mitchell has also served on the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority's Board of Commissioners. He was reappointed to the Planning Commission in March 2018.
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During his time on the Commission, Mitchell would frequently raise questions about how individual projects would affect the city's water, sewer and road infrastructure. One of the last projects to come before him was the proposed Whole Foods project on Hydraulic Road. He raised concern about the increased traffic that come as a result of the store, but voted for the preliminary site plan because the underlying zoning supported a grocery store. [1]
References
- ↑ Web. Commission recommends approval for new Whole Foods site plan, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, July 23, 2008, retrieved September 13, 2024.