![]() The way may soon be cleared for the construction of up to 160 apartment units, provided that the City of Flagstaff agrees to a zoning change for the project. Called Aura Flagstaff, the project is set to go up on 160 acres, with apartments housed in 8 separate buildings. As proposed by the Dallas-based Trinsic Residential Group, the new complex will include 112 one-bedroom units, with the rest made up of two bedrooms. Up to 20% of the planned units will be designated as affordable. Plans also call for the building of three on-site electric charging stations. The project site, located west of the intersection of High Country Trail and Lake Mary Road, currently has an estate residential zoning classification. Trinsic is asking for a medium-density designation, which will allow for apartment construction. The project has engendered the opposition of some nearby residents concerned about the density of the complex as well as the three-story heights of several of Aura Flagstaff’s proposed buildings. The zoning change proposal is now being reviewed by members of the Flagstaff City Council. By Garry Boulard
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