CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY FOURTH COUNCIL
COUNCIL BILL NO. O-20-10 ENACTMENT NO. ________________________
SPONSORED BY: Isaac Benton and Trudy E. Jones
ORDINANCE
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Adopting Text Amendments To The Integrated Development Ordinance §14-16 For The Annual Update In 2019 (Benton, Jones)
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ADOPTING TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE §14-16 FOR THE ANNUAL UPDATE IN 2019.
WHEREAS, the City Council, the Governing Body of the City of Albuquerque, has the authority to adopt and amend plans for the physical development of areas within the planning and platting jurisdiction of the City authorized by statute, Section 3-19-3, NMSA 1978, and by its home rule powers; and
WHEREAS, the City’s zoning powers are established by the City charter, in which: Article I, Incorporation and Powers, allows the City to adopt new regulatory structures and processes to implement the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan (“Comp Plan”) and help guide future legislation; Article IX, Environmental Protection, empowers the City to adopt regulations and procedures to provide for orderly and coordinated development patterns and encourage conservation and efficient use of water and other natural resources; and Article XVII, Planning, establishes the City Council as the City's ultimate planning and zoning authority; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted an updated Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan (“ABC Comp Plan”) in 2017 via R-16-108 (Enactment No. R-2017-026), including an updated community vision that is based on a Centers and Corridors approach to growth; and
WHEREAS, the 2017 ABC Comp Plan adopted an updated Centers and Corridors map that establishes boundaries for the Centers; designates priority for transportation modes on certain Corridors; and identifies Downtown, Urban Centers, Activity Centers, Premium Transit Corridors, Major Transit Corridors, and Main Street Corridors as the Centers and Corridors that are intended to be walkable, with a mix of residential and non-residential land uses, and with higher-density and higher-intensity uses; and
WHEREAS, the 2017 ABC Comp Plan established a hierarchy of Centers and Corridors from the most to the least walkable, mixed-use, and dense, with Downtown, Urban Centers, Premium Transit Corridors, and Main Street Corridors all intended to be highly walkable, mixed-use, and dense; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) to implement Comp Plan goals and policies; and
WHEREAS, the IDO requires the City to submit proposed changes on an annual basis to further the implementation of the Comp Plan (§14-16-6-3); and
WHEREAS, the IDO implements the ABC Comp Plan by establishing building design standards specific to Urban Centers (UC), Main Streets (MS), and Premium Transit (PT) areas; and
WHEREAS, the IDO establishes zone districts, overlay zones, allowable uses, use-specific standards, and general regulations in Parts 1 through 5 that set the bar for high-quality development that is compatible with surrounding land uses and provides appropriate transitions and buffers to lower-intensity uses nearby; procedures for review and decision of applications related to land use and development in Part 6; and definitions and acronyms in Part 7; and
WHEREAS, after the first year of implementing the IDO, Planning staff compiled Technical Edits to improve the clarity and implementation of the IDO based on challenges in applying new regulations and neighborhood protections in real-world contexts with real-world projects while also responding to changes in market demands for housing and business needs; and
WHEREAS, City Councilors proposed amendments to IDO text based on new regulatory intent as Council Amendments; and
WHEREAS, the IDO requires Amendments to IDO Text to be reviewed by the Environmental Planning Commission (EPC) and decided by City Council as the City’s zoning authority (§14-16-6-7(D)); and
WHEREAS, the City provided all required notice for an Amendment to IDO Text, including publishing a legal ad in the Albuquerque Journal, mailing two representatives of each neighborhood organization registered with the Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC), and posting notice on the Planning Department website and on the project website; and
WHEREAS, the City provided additional notice with articles in the Neighborhood News in June and July 2019, a banner on the Library webpage, announcements on the Planning Department webpage, and email notice sent to approximately 10,000 subscribers to the ABC-Z project update email list on July 26, 2019; and
WHEREAS, though a neighborhood meeting is not required for an Amendment to IDO Text, Planning staff held a series of 12 public meetings and 4 open houses on the proposed IDO Annual Update text amendments in May, June, and August 2019 to present proposed changes and gather feedback; and
WHEREAS, the EPC found that the Technical Edits and Council Amendments would further a preponderance of adopted City policies; and
WHEREAS, the EPC voted to send a recommendation of APPROVAL to the City Council with findings and recommended conditions that are in the official record; and
WHEREAS, Planning staff has incorporated EPC conditions of approval related to Technical Edits into a redline draft for review by City Council.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL, THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE:
SECTION 1. The IDO text is amended as shown in Exhibit 1 (Redline Draft).
SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, word or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance and each section, paragraph, sentence, clause, word, or phrase thereof irrespective of any provision being declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE AND PUBLICATION. This ordinance shall take effect one month after publication by title and general summary.
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