Flagstaff P&Z advises against 173-unit development

Flagstaff City Council / File photo

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun

The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended Flagstaff City Council deny a rezoning for a development planned on a 16-acre piece of land near the intersection of High Country Trail and Lake Mary Road.

The recommendation by the commission was preceded by the same recommendation by city staff, who have not supported denying a rezoning in years, according to staff.

The development, known as Aura Flagstaff, is planned to provide 173 units of medium density apartment units built by the Texas-based Trinsic Development. The whole development is located on only nine acres south of High Country Trail, leaving the remaining seven acres between the road and the interstate as open space.

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