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Planners brief heritage commission on Interdivision Staff review, triggers for cultural review; grants and appointments updated

Flagstaff Heritage Preservation Commission · November 21, 2025
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City planning manager Alexandra Puccirelli briefed the Heritage Preservation Commission on the Interdivision Staff (IDS) review process, clarifying when cultural resource studies and heritage review are triggered; staff also reported grant payments, recent council appointments and upcoming chair/vice‑chair elections.

Alexandra Puccirelli, Flagstaff's planning manager, gave commissioners an overview of the city's Interdivision Staff (IDS) review process at the Nov. 19 meeting, describing how projects move from concept plan to site plan and permitting and what triggers heritage preservation review.

Puccirelli explained IDS as a coordinated review among multiple city divisions (planning, engineering, fire, traffic, heritage preservation) that occurs at several application stages. She said concept plan review gives early notice of potential issues, site plan…

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