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Planning commission approves density variance to legalize five dwellings at 24 Ceramic Court with state and county permitting conditions
Summary
The Santa Fe County Planning Commission approved Case 25‑5260 on Feb. 19, 2026, granting a density variance to permit a two‑lot subdivision of 24 Ceramic Court and to recognize five existing dwellings, subject to New Mexico Environment Department approvals and county after‑the‑fact permits.
The Santa Fe County Planning Commission on Feb. 19 approved a density variance for property at 24 Ceramic Court (Case 25‑5260), allowing the owners to split the 3.271‑acre parcel into two lots and to recognize five existing dwellings that were built largely without county permits.
Marie Martinez, building and development review specialist with the Growth Management Division, told the commission staff and the Sustainable Land Development Code hearing officer had recommended denial of the variance, noting that the base zoning (Res C) allows one dwelling per acre. "The recommendation of staff and the recommendation of the hearing officer based on the evidence presented is for denial…
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