City of Albuquerque City Council met March 7.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
1. ROLL CALL
2. MOMENT OF SILENCE
Pledge of Allegiance in English and Spanish and any other language as determined by the Council
3. PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
4. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSION
5. ADMINISTRATION QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD
6. APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
February 23, 2022
7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS
8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
9. CONSENT AGENDA: {Items may be removed at the request of any Councilor}
a. EC-21-484 Approval of the First Supplemental Agreement to add funds and extend time to Outside Counsel Legal Services between Robles, Rael & Anaya and the City of Albuquerque
b. EC-21-485 FY21 Budget Objective #14 Regarding Parks & Recreation Department Golf Course Study
c. EC-21-486 FY 2021 and FY 2022 State Certification of Budget
d. EC-21-487 Belly Freight Building Lease and Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Southwest Airlines Co.
e. EC-22-21 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Willard Hunter to the Cable, Internet and PEG Advisory Board
f. EC-22-22 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Mathias A. Gibbens to the Cable, Internet and PEG Advisory Board
g. EC-22-23 Mayor's re-appointment of Ms. Denise M. Foor to the Municipal Golf Advisory Board
h. EC-22-24 Mayor's re-appointment of Dr. Kristina M. Chongsirirwatana to the Biological Park Board
i. EC-22-25 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Patrick Frias to the Information Services Committee
j. EC-22-26 Mayor's re-appointment of Mr. Timothy Thackaberry to the Information Services Committee
k. EC-22-33 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Manuel J. Baca Sr. to the Americans with Disabilities Act Advisory Council
l. OC-22-2 Reappointment of Ms. Patricia French to the Civilian Police Oversight Agency Board
m. R-21-190 Approving An Intergovernmental Agreement Between The City Of Albuquerque, The County Of Bernalillo, And The Albuquerque Public School District Board Of Education To Reform The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Government Commission As The Local Government Coordinating Commission To Include The City Of Albuquerque, The County Of Bernalillo, And The Albuquerque Public Schools As The Voting Members (Bassan, Peña) [Withdrawn by Sponsors]
n. R-21-232 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of Grant Applications And The Acceptance Of Potential Grant Awards For Multiple City Departments From Associated Grantor Agencies And Providing For An Appropriation To The City Of Albuquerque (Bassan, by request)
o. R-22-3 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The New Mexico State Library For The Basic State Grants In Aid And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Arts & Culture In Fiscal Year 2022 (Peña, by request)
p. R-22-6 Establishing City Policy For Evaluating Competing Cannabis Retail Location Approval Requests Within 600 Feet Of One Another (Benton, Jones) [Withdrawn by Sponsors]
10. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS
Please refer to the statement "Special Procedures for March 7, 2022 City Council Meeting" at the beginning of the Council Agenda.
11. ANNOUNCEMENTS
12. PUBLIC HEARINGS: {Appeals, SAD Protest Hearings}
13. APPROVALS: {Contracts, Agreements, and Appointments}
a. OC-22-3 Reappointment of Mr. Michael Wartell to the Civilian Police Oversight Agency Board
b. EC-22-34 Communication Appointing Ethan Watson as City Clerk
c. EC-22-35 Appointing Esteban A. Aguilar, Jr. to the position of City Attorney
14. FINAL ACTIONS
a. R-22-7 Authorizing The Giving Of Notices For Bids For The Sale Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds Consisting Of $76,395,000 General Obligation General Purpose Bonds, Series 2022A, $4,305,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2022B And $25,000,000 General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2022D (Davis, by request)
b. O-22-11 Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of (I) City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds In Three Series In A Collective Par Amount Not To Exceed $105,700,000, Consisting Of $76,395,000 General Purpose General Obligation Bonds, Series 2022A, $4,305,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2022B, And $25,000,000 Short-Term General Obligation Bonds, Taxable Series 2022C, Authorized At An Election Of The City Held On November 2, 2021 To Finance Projects Relating To Public Safety, Citizens’ Centers, Parks And Recreation, Facilities And Equipment, Library, Museum And Cultural Facilities, Storm Sewers, Streets, And Metropolitan Redevelopment, And (II) City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2022D In A Par Amount Not To Exceed $25,000,000 (The Series 2022A Bonds, Series 2022B Bonds, Series 2022C Bonds And Series 2022D Bonds Are Collectively Referred To As The “Series 2022 Bonds”); Providing For The Levy And Collection Of Ad Valorem Taxes For The Payment Of The Series 2022 Bonds; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2022 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Forms, Terms, Purchase, Payment, Execution And Other Provisions Of And Concerning The Series 2022 Bonds; Authorizing The Sale Of The Series 2022C Bonds To The State Of New Mexico; Prescribing Other Details In Connection With The Series 2022 Bonds And The Payment Thereof; And Ratifying Prior Action Taken In Connection Therewith (Davis, by request)
c. O-21-78 F/S Amending Chapter 9, Article 4, Part 1 ROA 1994, The Police Oversight Ordinance (Bassan, Benton, Davis)
d. O-21-81 Repealing Chapter 11, Article 14, Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (The “Marijuana Possession Ordinance”) (Benton)
e. O-21-82 Amending Chapter 12, Article 4, Section 10, Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (Unlawful Advertisement, Manufacture, And Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia) To Conform To The New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act, NMSA 1978, Section 26-2C-1 Et Seq (Benton)
f. O-21-83 Amending Chapter 9, Article 5, Part 5 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (The “Albuquerque Clean Indoor Air Ordinance”) Regarding Public Consumption Of Cannabis Following The Enactment Of The New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act, NMSA 1978, Section 26-2C-1 Et Seq (Benton) [An amendment may be moved that adjusts the title to the following: Amending Chapter
9, Article 5, Part 5 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (The “Albuquerque Clean Indoor Air Ordinance”) Regarding Public Consumption Of Cannabis Following The Enactment Of The New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act, NMSA 1978, Section 26-2C-1 Et Seq.; Amending Restrictions In Public Outdoor Areas.]
g. O-22-2 Updating The Civil Emergency Powers Ordinance Relating To Public Health Orders (Lewis)
h. O-22-3 Repealing Enactment No. O-2019-008 (Council Bill No. O-19-48) Which Enacted Article 17, Chapter 13, ROA 1994, “The Albuquerque Clean & Green Retail Ordinance” Which Limited The Use Of Plastic Single-Use Carryout Bags, Created A Clean & Green Business Program, And Provided For Administrative Enforcement Regulations (Bassan)
i. O-22-7 Adopting A Zoning Map Amendment For An Approximately 14.1 Acre Site Located On The Southern Side Of Harper Road NE, Between Wyoming Boulevard NE And Ventura Street NE, From MX-L To R-1C In Order To Facilitate Future Development (Bassan, by request)
j. R-22-1 Directing The City Administration To Evaluate Recent Attorney General Guidance And Assess Reopening And Renegotiating The Court Approved Settlement Agreement Between The City Of Albuquerque And The U.S. Department Of Justice (Lewis)
k. R-21-209 Amending The Declaration Of Local Emergency Due To Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 To Require Vaccination Of Certain City Employees (Benton)
l. R-22-2 Amending The Declaration Of Local Emergency Due To Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 To Ban Vaccine Requirements For City Employees; Setting Policy For Future Declarations (Lewis)
m. O-22-1 C/S Amending Enactment No. O-2018-001 (Council Bill No. O-18-9) To Rescind One Eighth Of One Percent (.125%) Of The Overall Three Eighths Of One Percent (.375%) Gross Receipts Tax Imposed Thereby (Lewis)
[A motion may be made to pull O-22-1 out of the Finance and Government Operations Committee and place it on the March 21, 2022 Council Agenda for action.]
n. O-22-9 C/S Amending Enactment No. O-2018-001 (Council Bill No. O-18-9) Which Imposed A Three Eighths Of One Percent (.375%) Gross Receipts Tax (Benton, Davis, Fiebelkorn)
[A motion may be made to pull O-22-9 out of the Finance and Government Operations Committee and place it on the March 21, 2022 Council Agenda for action.]
15. OTHER BUSINESS: {Reports, Presentations, and Other Items}
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