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Board denies retroactive approvals at 214 Old Santa Fe Trail, orders restoration

2773020 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The board voted to deny retroactive approval for multiple unpermitted alterations at 214 Old Santa Fe Trail — including low planter walls, plate-glass openings to floor level, and a tall metal gate — and directed steps to restore the property to its condition prior to unapproved work.

The City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board on March 25 denied retroactive approval for multiple unpermitted alterations at 214 Old Santa Fe Trail and directed the property be restored to its condition prior to unauthorized work.

Staff planner Paul Duran presented a long list of alterations that were performed without HDRB approval or building permits, including a continuous low planter wall along the primary (north) facade, replacement of traditional divided-light doors and storefront windows with plate glass that…

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