Flagstaff looks to lower allowed building heights

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By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun

City officials are proposing changes to Flagstaff’s zoning code that would limit the height of new developments in certain areas of the city, and would allow for better control where large developments are and how they are built.

The changes are the first in a series of zoning adjustments staff is looking to make in the aftermath of the Hub development that caused a public outcry over what and where developers could build in Flagstaff.

The proposed changes originated in the city’s high-occupancy housing plan that city council passed last year. City zoning manager Dan Symer said given the topic, staff is planning for extensive feedback from the public so any issues can be addressed before council is asked to pass potential changes.

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