City of Albuquerque City Council met Sept. 7

City of Albuquerque City Council met Sept. 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

August 15, 2022

7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

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

a. EC-22-91 Provisioning Building Lease and Operating Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Unifi Aviation, LLC

b. EC-22-96 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award to SB Friedman Development Advisors for “Development Advisory Services”

c. EC-22-102 Villa Agave Development Agreement

d. EC-22-107 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Lee Gamelsky to the Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission

e. EC-22-112 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Susan Palmer to the Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission

f. EC-22-120 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Harold Simons to the Transit Advisory Board Attachments: EC-120

g. OC-22-13 Report to City Council from the 2022 Redistricting Committee

h. OC-22-15 Re-appointment of Barbara Taylor to the Open Space Advisory Board Attachments: OC-15

i. OC-22-16 Reappointment of Mr. Edmund E. Perea to the Accountability in Government Oversight Committee

j. R-22-63 Third Update To Attachment One To R-20-47 Appropriating Transportation Infrastructure Tax Funds To Expand The Scope Of The Rio Grande Complete Streets Project (Benton)

10. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

Please refer to the statement "Procedures for September 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. EC-22-122 Appointment of Lawrence Rael, MPA, to the position of Chief Administrative Officer

*b. EC-22-139 Approval of FY23 Contracts to Continue to Operate the Wellness 2 Hotel for Families Experiencing Homelessness

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. O-22-29 Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of The City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Industrial Revenue Bond (Able Grid Project), Series 2022 In The Maximum Principal Amount Of $95,000,000 To Provide Funds To Finance The Acquisition, Renovation, Development, Improvement And Equipping Of A Facility For A Renewable Energy Storage Company; Authorizing The Execution And Delivery Of An Indenture, Lease Agreement, Bond Purchase Agreement, Bond, And Other Documents In Connection With The Issuance Of The Bond And The Project; Making Certain Determinations And Findings Relating To The Bond And The Project; Ratifying Certain Actions Taken Previously; And Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance (Bassan, by request)

b. O-22-32 Adopting A Zoning Map Amendment For An Approximately 0.76-Acre Site Located At 10035 Country Club Land NW, Between Golf Course Road NW And Paradise Hills Golf Course, From NR-C To R-ML In Order To Facilitate Future Redevelopment Under The R-ML Zone District (Benton)

c. O-22-34 Redistricting The Nine City Council Districts In The City Of Albuquerque (Bassan, Peña)

d. R-22-13 Directing The Administration To Install Three-Way Stop Signs At The Intersection Of Cutler Avenue NE And Morningside Drive NE (Fiebelkorn)

e. R-22-53 Establishing A Community Improvement Program For Route 66 (Central Avenue) Along Its Entire Length Through The City; Making An Appropriation (Peña, Grout, Benton, Davis)

f. R-22-64 Calling For A Stay Of Enforcement On Section 14-16-4-3(B)(6)(c) Related To Townhouse Development In The Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) For A Time Period Of One Year Or Until The 2022 IDO Annual Update Has Been Enacted, Whichever Occurs First (Benton)

g. R-22-65 Directing The Department Of Family And Community Services To Redesignate Funds Designated For Safe Outdoor Spaces To Use To Support Homeless, Near Homeless, Or Precariously Housed Veterans In Fiscal Year 2023, Beginning July 1, 2022 And Ending June 30, 2023; Amending The 2021 Two Year Capital Budget To Redesignate Funds Appropriated For Homeless Encampments (Lewis)

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

a. EC-22-126 Veto of R-22-56, Establishing A Moratorium For Safe Outdoor Spaces As Regulated In The Integrated Development Ordinance For A Period Of 12 Months Or Until The Integrated Development Ordinance Is Amended, Which Ever Occurs First (Bassan)

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