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City of Albuquerque
File #: R-26-3   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 2/2/2026 In control: City Council
Final action: 4/6/2026
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Effective date:    
Title: Amending The City Of Albuquerque Component Capital Implementation Program To Include A Storm Drain Facilities Improvement Project, Backbone Subdivision (Pe?a)
Sponsors: Klarissa J. Peña
Attachments: 1. R-3, 2. R-3final
Date Action ByActionResultAction Details
4/10/2026 City Council Sent to Mayor for Signature  Action details
4/6/2026 City Council PassedPass Action details
3/16/2026 City Council Accepted with a Recommendation Do Pass  Action details
3/9/2026 Finance & Government Operations Committee Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do PassPass Action details
2/2/2026 City Council Introduced and Referred  Action details
2/2/2026 President Referred  Action details
CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY SEVENTH COUNCIL


COUNCIL BILL NO. R-26-3 ENACTMENT NO. ________________________

SPONSORED BY: Klarissa J. Pe?a


RESOLUTION
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Amending The City Of Albuquerque Component Capital Implementation Program To Include A Storm Drain Facilities Improvement Project, Backbone Subdivision (Pe?a)
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AMENDING THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE COMPONENT CAPITAL IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM TO INCLUDE A STORM DRAIN FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, BACKBONE SUBDIVISION.
WHEREAS, Chapter 5 Article 8 Section 3 the "Development Fees Act" of the New Mexico Annotated Code authorizes local governments to adopt impact fee ordinances to collect impact fees based on land use assumptions and capital improvement plans. The fees are collected from private development projects to fund community infrastructure from which a project will benefit; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 5 Article 8 Section 4 of the State Code requires the assignment of impact fees only to capital improvements or facility expansions identified in a capital improvements plan; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 5 Article 8 Section 30 of the Development Fees Act authorizes local governments to periodically update the land use assumptions and capital improvement plans; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted ? 14-19 ROA 1995, the Impact Fee Ordinance with the following findings:
1. The City is committed to funding the provision of capital facilities necessary to cure infrastructure deficiencies that exist in developed areas of the City.
2. An impact fee study commissioned by the City Council to develop land use assumptions and guide the establishment of impact fees determined that new development would continue and will place increasing demands on the City to provide additional capital improvements.
3. Impact fees provide a reasonable method of assessing a new development for a portion of the costs for new capital facilities and improvements to existing facilities that in accordance wit...

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