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Opposition arises to UNR land sale for development

RENO -- A proposal to rezone a portion of University of Nevada-owned farm land in Reno to allow its sale for commercial development is drawing opposition.

Reno Councilwoman Jessica Sferrazza and activists Erik Holland and Heidi Littenberg are appealing the Reno Planning Commission's Nov. 2 recommendation to rezone the 104-acre portion of University Farms along the city's McCarran Boulevard.

The Reno Gazette-Journal reported opponents have voiced concerns about allowing more development in a flood plain and worry about the rezoning's effect on the university-owned slaughter­house Wolf Pack Meats.

Holland said the university should be funded through tax increases and not by land sales.

The state's financial crisis has prompted major cuts in university funding.

The Reno City Council is scheduled to consider the appeals Dec. 14.

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