In a recent board of adjustment meeting, significant discussions centered around a zoning interpretation affecting the Woodlands daycare and a proposed Nirvana dispensary in Flagstaff. The staff recommended upholding the zoning administrator's interpretation, which stated that the dispensary did not require a variance from the 500-foot separation standard from the daycare, a decision that has sparked controversy.
Heather Dukes, representing the Woodlands daycare, argued that the zoning administrator's April 17 decision was erroneous and favored the dispensary, a multi-state operator, over the local daycare. Dukes highlighted that the daycare had been operating lawfully prior to any formal applications from the dispensary, asserting that the daycare's existing use should take precedence.
Dukes also criticized the process leading to the zoning administrator's decision, claiming that initial communications indicated the dispensary would need a variance. She contended that the subsequent change in interpretation provided special treatment to the dispensary, violating several sections of the zoning code and conflicting with previous interpretations regarding separation standards.
The board's decision will have implications for local businesses and the interpretation of zoning laws in Flagstaff, as it weighs the interests of a small local daycare against those of a larger commercial entity. The meeting concluded with the board members considering the evidence presented before making their ruling.