Hub appellants file complaint in superior court

screen-shot-2016-09-17-at-9-22-51-amBy Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun

After stops in the past year at the planning and zoning commission, the city council and the board of adjustment, the Hub will be in Coconino County Superior Court soon after neighbors and other opponents filed legal papers Friday.

Lawyers representing Stand Up for Flagstaff and 120 Cottage Place, LLC filed a complaint for special action, asking the court to reverse the decision of the Flagstaff Board of Adjustment in August to allow The Hub 2.0.

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