N.M. Admin. Code § 14.7.8.10 - REPAIRS
A.
General. Repairs to any portion of a historic earthen building
shall be permitted with original or like materials and original methods of
construction, subject to the provisions of this chapter.
B.
Dangerous buildings. When a
historic earthen building is determined to be dangerous, as defined herein, no
work shall be required except as necessary to correct the identified unsafe
condition(s).
C.
Replacement. Replacement of existing or missing features using
original materials shall be permitted. Partial replacement for repairs that
match the original in configuration, height, and size shall be permitted. Such
replacements shall not be required to meet the materials and methods
requirements for new construction.
D.
Replacement glazing.
Replacement glazing in hazardous locations shall comply with the safety glazing
requirements of 14.7.2 NMAC and 14.7.3 NMAC.
E.
Exterior and interior
finishes. The use of historic exterior or interior finishes may be
continued provided that the materials and their methods of application are
specified in a report or plan and presented to the code official. When deemed
necessary by the code official, such report or plan shall be prepared by a
registered design professional.
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