Butler Sawmill project back from the dead

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun

After the city denied a rezoning for a project planned at the intersection of Butler and Sawmill in February, the developer is back and asking Flagstaff City Council to take a second look.

The project by Texas-based McGrath Real Estate Partners went before the Planning and Zoning Commission last week and was forwarded to the city council yesterday with the recommendation for approval.

The commission’s decision does not come as too much of a surprise. While the development was shot down by Council last month, it had been approved unanimously by the Planning and Zoning Commission before that.

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