(Photo via City of Flagstaff)
By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun
An Arizona developer may be going back to the drawing board after the Flagstaff Planning and Zoning Commission, under pressure from neighbors, shot down a proposed project that would have completed the Presidio in the Pines subdivision.
Longtime developer Miramonte Homes had proposed construction of a 39-unit condominium project to be built on a 2.7-acre section of property on the southeast edge of the Presidio subdivision that borders both Interstate 40 and Woody Mountain Road.
The 39 units would have been contained within a trio of three-story structures with a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
Whitney Cunningham with Miramonte Homes said they hoped the project would provide additional units at a somewhat lower price point than traditional single-family homes to a city that declared a housing emergency just last year.
But those plans were dashed when the zoning commission voted 3-2 to deny the proposal last week.