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City of Albuquerque City Council met Jan. 18

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City of Albuquerque City Council met Jan. 18.

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

January 4, 2023

7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

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

a. EC-22-167 First Amendment to Lease Agreement between City of Albuquerque and Zia Community Cares, LLC

b. EC-22-175 Early Head Start Quarterly Report for July, August and September 2022

c. EC-22-186 Communications Antennae Facility Lease and Operating Agreement Between the City of Albuquerque And EIP Holdings II, LLC (“EIP”)

d. EC-22-188 Approval of the Risk First Supplemental Agreement to add funds for Outside Counsel Legal Services between Peifer, Hanson, Mullins & Baker P.A. and the City of Albuquerque

e. EC-22-189 Lease Agreement between A-Com Technologies, LLC, and the City of Albuquerque for Parking Spaces located at San Diego Blvd. NE & Jefferson NE

f. EC-22-190 Legal Department’s Quarterly Litigation Report for the 1st Quarter of FY 2023 (Greater than 10,000)

g. EC-22-196 Approving an Agreement with HROD Inc to provide federal legislative and lobbying services for the City of Albuquerque

h. EC-22-204 Mayor's appointment of Dr. Thomas Quirk IV to the Albuquerque Energy Council

i. EC-22-205 Mayor's reappointment of Mr. Michael V. Marcotte to the Cable, Internet and PEG Advisory Board

j. EC-22-206 Approval of the CDBG Social Service Agreement, with the New Mexico Veterans Integration Center for land acquisition to develop a new transitional living facility which will provide temporary housing and services to homeless persons

k. EC-22-207 Report On Working Group To Study The Effects Of Remote Meetings Of Public Boards, Commissions, And Committees

l. EC-22-209 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Adam Harper to the Albuquerque Energy Council

m. EC-22-210 Mayor's appointment of Mrs. Lisa M. McCulloch to the Small Business Regulatory Committee

n. EC-22-211 Mayor's re-appointment of Ms. Julie Radoslovich to the Metropolitan Parks and Recreation Advisory Board

o. EC-22-213 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award for “Bond Underwriter Services”

p. EC-22-215 Project# PR-2022-007416, SD-2022-00154 Pollman Dean Trustee Pollman Family RVT Requests Right Of Way Vacation Located At 113 Eubank Blvd NE

*q. EC-23-222 Approval of a contract with Tyler Technologies, Inc. for professional technical services to implement new Enterprise Licensing and Permitting software

r. OC-22-24 Appointment of Mrs. Natalie Pascoe to the Anderson/Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Board of Trustees

s. R-22-77 Approving The Transit Department’s 2022 Updated Public Transit Agency Safety Plan (Peña)

t. R-22-86 Relating To The Redevelopment, Leasing And Sale Of A Metropolitan Redevelopment Project Within The Central/Highland/Upper Nob Hill Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Consistent With The Terms Of The Central/Highland/Upper Nob Hill Redevelopment Plan; Approving The Metropolitan Redevelopment Application Entitled “Silver Townhomes, LLC; The Central/Highland/Upper Nob Hill Metropolitan Redevelopment Application”; Authorizing The Acquisition Of Land And Existing Improvements And Construction Of 20 Townhome Units Within The Metropolitan Redevelopment Area; Authorizing The Disposition By Lease And Sale Of The City’s Interest In Such Project To Silver Townhomes, LLC, Its Successors And Assigns; Authorizing The Execution And Delivery Of A Lease Agreement, In Form, And Other Documents In Connection With The Project; Making Certain Determinations And Findings Relating To The Project; Ratifying Certain Actions Taken Previously; And Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Resolution (Davis, by request)

u. R-22-88 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Supplementing Current Appropriations (Bassan, by request)

10. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

Please refer to the instructions at the beginning of this Council Agenda.

11. ANNOUNCEMENTS

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

a. AC-22-21 PR-2022-007414-VA-2022-00206-VA-2022-00308: Giuseppe Moscardelli, appeals the Zoning Hearing Examiner’s decision to Deny a wall permit- major in the front and street side yard for Lot 13, Block 28, Monte Vista Addn, located at 3519 Berkeley PL NE, zoned R-1B [Subsection 14-16-5-7(D)(3)(g)]

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

a. EC-22-199 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to Employers Pro Advantage, Recruiting Source International, and David Gomez Partners Inc. for “Executive Search Services”

b. EC-22-208 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Adelmo E. Archuleta to the Albuquerque Development Commission

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. O-22-47 F/S(2) Creating A Full Access For All Transit Fare Structure And Transit Security Process, Amending Sections 7-2-1-1 And 7-2-1-2 Of The Transit Fares Ordinance To Improve Transit Access To All Persons While Providing Accountability; Creating A New Section 7-2-1-3, Of The Transit System Ordinance To Modify The Zero Fare Pilot Project To A Pass-Based Zero Fair Program Beginning June 30th, 2023, Creating A Section 2-11-20 Of The Budget Ordinance To Create An Operating Fund For Motor Coach And Paratransit Vehicle Operator Salaries; Establishing Rules For Issuing Transit Passes, Requiring A Study To Develop A Transit Pass Management Program, Development Of A Short Term Tactical Plan And A Long-Term Security Plan, For The Operations And Facilities Of The Albuquerque Transit Department, Requiring A Transit System Security Incident Response Tactical Plan And Reporting Process, Directing The Administration To Identify Means To Assist Social Service Agencies To Provide Transit Passes And Making An Appropriation (Peña, Lewis)

b. O-22-62 Appropriating Funds To Expand Transit Security; Making Adjustments To The Transit System To Improve Transit Security And Transit Equity; Adjusting The Definition Of Peace Officer To Include Transit Security And Metro Security; Adding Disobeying A Motor Coach Operator To The Definition Of Disorderly Conduct; Adjusting Public Transit Fares (Davis, Fiebelkorn)

c. O-22-64 Amending Chapter 5, Article 5, Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, The “Public Purchases Ordinance” Relating To Definitions, Preferences, Exemptions, Pay Equity And Purchases Of Software (Bassan by request)

d. O-22-67 Amending The Police Oversight Ordinance, Chapter 9, Article 4, Part 1 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (Bassan, Benton, Davis, Grout)

e. R-22-70 Requiring A Transit System Security Incident Response Tactical Plan, Quarterly Reporting Of Security Calls For Service In The Transit System, And Development Of A Long-Term Security Plan, For The Operations And Facilities Of The Albuquerque Transit Department (Peña)

f. R-22-80 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 629 San Mateo Blvd 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 (Davis, by request)

g. R-22-81 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 158 Chama St NE, 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 (Davis, by request)

h. R-22-83 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Bassan, by request)

i. R-22-84 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 1301 Gerald Ave 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)

j. R-22-85 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 3709 Lombardy Rd NW 87105, AKA: 3711 Lombardy Rd NW 87105 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)

k. R-22-94 F/S Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From U.S. Department Of Treasury And Providing An Appropriation To The Parks And Recreation Department In Fiscal Year 2023 (Bassan by request)

*l. RA-23-1 Amending Article 1, Section 10, Of The City Council Rules Of Procedure Relating To Attendance (Benton, Peña, Jones, Fiebelkorn)

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

a. Approval of Committee Appointments

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