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Board approves façade renovation and painting at 215 S. Santa Fe for Kansas Bankers Technologies with conditions
Summary
The Salina Design Review Board approved a certificate of compatibility for major storefront changes at 215 South Santa Fe, authorizing removal of most stacked-brick façade and installation of a predominantly glass storefront and charcoal trim, while noting painting original masonry is discouraged.
The Salina Design Review Board voted 3–0 on Thursday to approve a certificate of compatibility allowing a storefront renovation at 215 South Santa Fe for Kansas Bankers Technologies.
The applicant proposed removing most of the existing stacked-brick and CMU masonry façade on the 25-foot-wide building and replacing it with a black curtain-wall framing system, gray and spandrel glass, a charcoal stone-coated metal tile roof, and painted brick accents on the north and south edges. Staff told the board the building, constructed in 1961 in a mid‑century modern style, has large plate-glass windows and a textured stacked‑brick exterior that the downtown guidelines generally recommend…
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