Zoning changes could give Flagstaff more control over new student housing developments

Nearing completion, the Standard student apartments on West Route 66 is now leasing for the fall semester. / Nancy Wiechec / Arizona Dialy Star

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Star

Over the years, Flagstaff residents and elected officials have often lamented the lack of influence and control the city has over large developments.

Now, city staff are hoping to change that by reshaping Flagstaff’s zoning code to put stricter regulations on developments that are often designed with college students in mind.

The strategy involves changing how the city determines if a development will need a permit to rent rooms individually.

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