Flagstaff City Council side-eyes denial of Presidio condominiums

(Rendering via Miramonte Homes)

By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun

Aproposed condominium project that had been halted by the Flagstaff Planning and Zoning commission last month might be getting a second chance.

The news comes after longtime Flagstaff developer Miramonte appealed to the Flagstaff City Council to take a second look at the commission’s decision to deny the project.

Council on Tuesday unanimously agreed to do so, with several councilmembers saying they were somewhat confused by the commission’s decision, especially as several of the commissioners stayed silent as to their reasoning for denying the proposal.

In recent years, the issue of housing affordability, and a severe under- availability of housing units within the city, has become an ever hotter topic for many councilmembers and Flagstaff residents.

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