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Santa Fe historic-review board clears State Executive Office Building design, reserves right to revisit changes
Summary
After a lengthy public debate over height and collaboration, the board found the State’s revised Executive Office Building plans resolved its prior concerns and declined to invoke a joint city‑state committee, while reserving the right to review any substantive future changes.
The Historic Districts Review Board on Jan. 27 voted that revised plans for the State Executive Office Building at 130 South Capitol have resolved the board’s previously raised issues, but the board reserved its right to require additional review if substantive changes are later made.
Jennifer Jenkins, representing the State of New Mexico, told the board the project team had “made modifications that we have made to the design in response to those comments” and presented adjusted elevations, reduced window openings, added pediments and a single stucco color to address earlier concerns. Jenkins also said the team was relying on a…
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