City of Albuquerque City Council met April 4

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City of Albuquerque City Council met April 4.

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

March 21, 2022

7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

9. CONSENT AGENDA: {Items may be removed at the request of any Councilor}

a. EC-22-8 Revenue & Expense Report for First Quarter Fiscal Year 2022

b. EC-22-11 Legal Department’s Quarterly Litigation Report for the 1st Quarter of FY 2022 (Greater than 10,000)

c. EC-22-27 Report of FY/21 Outstanding Encumbrances Reappropriated in FY/22

d. EC-22-28 Sunport 2 Hangar Lease and Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Eclipse Aerospace, Inc.

e. EC-22-29 Sunport 3 Hangar Lease and Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Eclipse Aerospace, Inc.

f. EC-22-30 Sunport 4 Hangar Lease and Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Eclipse Aerospace, Inc.

g. EC-22-31 Declaring a parcel on Sioux Street NW (Map 35 Tract 81A2), Albuquerque, NM 87107, Not Essential for Municipal Purposes

h. EC-22-32 Approval of FY21 Audit

i. EC-22-44 Mayor's re-appointment of Mr. Anthony Brian Gallegos to the Airport Advisory Board

j. EC-22-45 Mayor's appointment of Dr. Shana M. Judge to the Indicators Progress Commission

k. EC-22-46 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Sonya Patel to the Youth Advisory Council

l. EC-22-47 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Abhishek Narahari to the Youth Advisory Council

m. EC-22-48 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Ryan Mast to the Greater Albuquerque Active Transportation Committee

n. EC-22-49 Mayor's appointment of Dr. Naomi George to the Greater Albuquerque Active Transportation Committee

o. OC-22-4 2021 Civilian Police Oversight Agency (CPOA) Semi-Annual Report

p. OC-22-5 Appointing Judge Linda Vanzi (Retired) to the City Intragovernmental Conference Committee

q. OC-22-7 Appointing Chris Melendrez to the South Campus TIDD Board

r. R-22-16 Appropriating And Authorizing The Success Express: African American Youth Leadership Program And The Acceptance Of State Monies To The Office Of Equity And Inclusion And Providing An Appropriation To The City Of Albuquerque (Davis, by request)

10. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

Please refer to the statement "Procedures for April 4, 2022 City Council Meeting" at the beginning of the Council Agenda.

11. ANNOUNCEMENTS

12. PUBLIC HEARINGS: {Appeals, SAD Protest Hearings}

a. AC-22-6 PR-2021-0046303-VA-2021-00429-VA-2022-00044: Michael A. Lucero & Barbara J. Surbey, appeals the Zoning Hearing Examiners decision to Approve a Wall Permit-Major for a taller courtyard wall in the front yard for Lot 24, Block 54A, Four Hills Village, located at 1709 Conestoga Dr SE, zoned R-1D [Subsection 14-16-5-7(D)(3)(g)] [Withdrawn by Appellants]

13. APPROVALS: {Contracts, Agreements, and Appointments}

*a. EC-22-52 Approval of the Sixth Supplemental Agreement to add funds to Outside Counsel Legal Services between Atler Law Firm, P.C. and the City of Albuquerque

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. 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.; Amending Restrictions in Public Outdoor Areas (Benton)

b. 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)

c. 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)

d. O-22-8 Rescinding Enactment No. O-2021-025 (Council Bill No. O-21-80) Which Required The Use Of Project Labor Agreements On Certain Public Works Construction Projects In The City Of Albuquerque (Bassan, Jones, Lewis, Grout)

e. R-21-155 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 1804 High St SE Within The City Limits Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Is So Ruined, Damaged And Dilapidated As To Be A Menace To The Public Comfort, Health, Peace Or Safety And That It Is To Be Required To Be Removed (Benton, by request)

f. R-22-8 Enabling And Directing The Parks And Recreation Department To Review And Make Recommendations For The Management Of The Open Space Trust Fund, Review And Recommend Updates To Sections One And Two Of The Rank 2 Albuquerque Major Public Open Space Facility Plan, And Make Recommendations For Increasing Equitable Access To Parks, Open Space, And To Provide Outdoor Environmental Education Programs (Benton)

g. M-22-2 The City Of Albuquerque City Council Urges The U.S. Federal Government To Support The United Nations Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons, Reaffirming Albuquerque As A Nuclear Weapons Free Zone (Fiebelkorn, Davis, Benton)

15. OTHER BUSINESS: {Reports, Presentations, and Other Items}

a. EC-22-51 Veto of 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

b. EC-22-56 Veto of R-22-2, F/S Setting City Policy Banning COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for City Employees

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