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Council approves rezoning and master plan for 2768 Agua Fria amid debate on density, parking and industrial adjacency

City of Santa Fe Governing Body · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Council rezoned a 4.12-acre parcel at 2768 Agua Fria from Mixed Use to C-2 and adopted a master plan for a 130-unit multifamily development with a 10% affordable set-aside; staff and applicant committed to archaeological review, off-site traffic improvements and parking-management measures.

The governing body approved a rezoning from Mixed Use to C-2 and adopted a master plan for a proposed 130-unit mixed-use community at 2768 Agua Fria, after a lengthy staff presentation, applicant briefing and public testimony. Senior planner Jorge (Joel) Cruz Haber outlined the request and staff's recommendation, and the Planning Commission had earlier recommended approval.

The master plan submitted by Coldwater Development Fund (represented by Jennifer Jenkins of Jenkins Gavin) calls for roughly 130 apartments (including studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units), about 1,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, 160 on-site parking spaces (a requested reduction from an ordinance baseline), and a 10 percent affordable-housing set-aside (13 units). Jenkins said the project…

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