CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY-THIRD COUNCIL
COUNCIL BILL NO. R-18-62 ENACTMENT NO. _____________________
SPONSORED BY: Klarissa J. Pe?a, Ken Sanchez
RESOLUTION
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Formalizing A Collaborative Effort Between The City Of Albuquerque And Bernalillo County To Preserve Crestview Bluff As An Historic Urban Green Area (Pe?a, Sanchez)
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FORMALIZING A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE AND BERNALILLO COUNTY TO PRESERVE CRESTVIEW BLUFF AS AN HISTORIC URBAN GREEN AREA.
WHEREAS, Crestview Bluff has a long and rich history and is the last undeveloped location in direct proximity to the original Atrisco Village settlement and land grant that pre-dates the Albuquerque's "Old Town" founding; and
WHEREAS, The site area is located along the western edge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley in Albuquerque near Central Avenue and Old Coors Boulevard; and
WHEREAS, Crestview Bluff originated twelve years after the reoccupation of New Mexico by Don Diego de Vargas in 1692, an 82,000-acre land grant was awarded to Don Fernando Duran y Chaves II as a town settlement, which became known as the Atrisco Land Grant. The land grant stretched from the Rio Grande to the Rio Puerco and included the Crestview Bluff area and surrounding neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, The site comprises 34.11 acres, under multiple ownerships; and
WHEREAS, The subject property is located in both unincorporated Bernalillo County and within the City bordering Central Avenue; however, the residential subdivisions bordering immediately to the west of Crestview Bluff are within the city limits; and
WHEREAS, A study commissioned by the City of Albuquerque to evaluate the possibility of a land acquisition revealed as many as 152 occasional, vagrant and migratory wildlife species, of which, 17 species are formally recognized by either State or Federal authorities as sensitive, may be found at or proximate to the site; and
WHEREAS, Crestview Bluff has one...
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