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Board requires repair of primary window, brocade stucco and other conditions at 120 Camino Santiago
Summary
For a contributing building at 120 Camino Santiago, the board denied exceptions to replace a primary-facade historic window and to change stucco texture, approving other work but conditioning the project on repairing the window, using brocade cementitious stucco and keeping condensers out of public view.
The Santa Fe Historic District Review Board on April 28 adopted staff recommendations for work at 120 Camino Santiago, approving most proposed alterations but denying two exceptions and adding conditions to preserve character-defining materials.
Staff described the property as part of the Plaza Del Monte historic compound and listed the building as contributing with a primary west façade. The applicant sought a 162-square-foot portal extension, a 16-square-foot addition, window and door replacements on portions of the structure, stucco replacement in a different finish and…
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