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DRB questions visibility of proposed ductless mini-split conduits at 179 Nelson Avenue; applicant asked to reduce exterior run and explore alternatives

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The Saratoga Springs Design Review Board reviewed a proposed ductless mini-split installation at 179 Nelson Avenue and asked the installer to consolidate and conceal exterior lines and to explore alternative service layouts to avoid visible conduit runs on the historic façades.

A contractor for 179 Nelson Avenue presented a plan on May 28 to install multiple ductless mini-split systems at a three-story house; the Saratoga Springs Design Review Board did not approve the application as presented and requested design changes to minimize visible exterior conduit runs.

Robert Decker of American Heating and Cooling explained the plan: three outdoor condensing units would be located near a rear fence and would serve multiple indoor units; the installation…

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