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Santa Fe council approves rezoning for 214 Camino de los Marquez despite neighborhood opposition

3316247 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to rezone an approximately 2.5‑acre tract at 214 Camino de los Marquez from R‑21 PUD to R‑29 (29 dwellings/acre). Opponents cited traffic, sewer capacity and short‑term occupancy concerns; staff pointed to general‑plan guidance favoring infill and to regulatory criteria satisfied by the planning commission recommendation.

The Santa Fe City Council voted to approve a rezoning request for an approximately 2.5‑acre parcel at 214 Camino de los Marquez on May 14, moving the site from R‑21 (planned unit development) to R‑29 (29 dwellings per acre). The final vote on the ordinance was unanimous.

The case had generated public comment and a legal question about the planning commission quorum when it had recommended approval. Rebecca (staff member) presented the commission‑related analysis the governing body requested, noting the code defines a quorum as a majority of appointed members and that the commission acted with a quorum present. She recited code provisions and the relevant…

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