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Board denies replacement windows and additional square footage at 126 and 128 Camino Santiago
Summary
After reviewing new requests to replace divided‑light historic windows with undivided double‑pane units and to add square footage close to primary facades, the Historic Districts Review Board adopted staff recommendations and denied multiple exceptions for both 126 and 128 Camino Santiago.
The Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board on Sept. 23 denied multiple exception requests for two linked properties, 126 and 128 Camino Santiago, that are contributing structures in the downtown and East Side historic district.
Staff explained both properties were previously before the board in 2024 and that many of the prior approvals included conditions: repair rather than replacement of historic windows on the primary north elevation, replication of original light patterns and muntin profiles, and limits on the amount and placement of new construction so the historic cores remained visible. The current applications proposed replacing divided‑light windows with undivided, double‑pane metal‑clad windows; additions within 10 feet of the primary facade; and increases that would bring new construction to more…
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