City of Albuquerque City Council met May 1

City of Albuquerque City Council met May 1.

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. ADMINISTRATION QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD

5. APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

April 17, 2023

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Land Use, Planning and Zoning Committee - April 26, 2023

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

a. EC-23-258 Submission Of The Five-Year Forecast FY2023 To FY2027

b. EC-23-275 Revenue & Expense Report for Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2023

c. EC-23-276 Approval of Third Supplement to John Stiff and Associates Outside Legal Counsel Services

d. EC-23-277 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Dennis F. Armijo Sr. to the Joint Air Quality Board

[Consent to Withdraw- Withdrawn by Administration]

e. EC-23-278 Mayor's re-appointment of Ms. Lovie McGee to the Albuquerque Housing Authority Board

[Consent to Withdraw- Withdrawn by Administration]

f. EC-23-279 City Of Albuquerque, PRD Strategic Planning And Design Requests Wells Park Right Of Way Vacation Within All Or A Portion Of: Rosemont Ave From 5th St To 6th St, Portions Of Block 5 Moore Addition And Block 2 Romero Addition, Zoned NR-PO-A, Located At 6th Street NW, Between Mountain Rd NW And Summer Ave NW Containing Approximately 4.995 Acre(s)

g. EC-23-280 Tim Borror Requests The Lead & Graceland Avenue SE Right Of Way Vacation Within All Or A Portion Of Lots 1 Thru 10, Block 17, Mesa Grande Addition, Zoned MX-L, Located At The Northwest Intersection Of Lead Ave. SE And Graceland Ave. SE, Between Coal Ave. SE And Lead Ave. SE Containing Approximately 0.8824 Acre(s)

h. EC-23-281 Mayor's appointment of Nalleli Reyes Garcia to the Airport Advisory Board

i. EC-23-282 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Kate C. Krous to the Youth Advisory Council

j. R-22-75 Establishing A Tip Line Program Specifically For The Reporting Of Illegally Used Or Possessed Firearms, Adjusting Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations To Support The Program (Sanchez) [Consent to defer R-22-75 to the June 5, 2023 Council meeting]

k. R-23-115 Adopting The 2023-2027 Consolidated Plan, Program Year 2023 Action Plan And Program Investment Summary For The Expenditure Of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) And Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Funds; Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family & Community Services For 2023 U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD) Entitlement Funds (Bassan, by request)

9. ANNOUNCEMENTS

10. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

11. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

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

12. APPEALS

a. AC-23-9 PR-2021-006366, VA-2023-00021, BP-2022-30010: Peggy Norton, on behalf of the North Valley Coalition, appeals the Site Plan-Administrative decision to approve a Site Plan for all or a portion of LOT 1, TRACT 112-A-2 BLOCK 2, Douglas MacArthur Subdivision zoned MX-M, located at 5307 4th Street, NW containing approximately 1.4319 acre(s). (F-14)

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

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. R-23-118 Declaring The City’s Intent To Collaborate With Albuquerque Public Schools To Create A Program To Prevent Children’s Exposure To Trauma And Violence, Mitigate Negative Effects Of Childhood Exposure To Trauma, And To Increase Knowledge And Awareness Of This Issue; Directing The Albuquerque Police Department, Albuquerque Fire And Rescue, And The Albuquerque Community Safety Department To Enact Protocols For First Responder Scenarios That Involve School-Aged Youth (Grout, Sanchez)

b. O-22-55 C/S(3) Amending The City Inspector General Ordinance, Chapter Two, Article Seventeen Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (Bassan, by request)

c. O-22-56 C/S(3) Amending The Accountability In Government Ordinance, Chapter 2, Article 10 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque (Bassan, by request)

d. O-22-59 C/S Adopting A New Article In Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque 1994, “Business And Occupations,” To Be Known As The “Residential Rental Database Ordinance,” Establishing An Enrollment Requirement (Fiebelkorn)

e. O-23-68 C/S Repealing And Replacing The Independent Hearing Office Ordinance And Providing For A Standardized Process For Administrative Appeals; Repealing Ordinances No Longer In Effect Or Superseded (ROA 1994, 6-1-4, 6-2, 7-6, 7-9, And 7-14); Repealing And Replacing The Contractor Debarment Ordinance (ROA 1994, 5-7); Designating The Zoning Hearing Examiner As The Review Body For Solar Rights Hearings; And Revising The Integrated Development Ordinance Related To Zoning Hearing Examiner Duties (Jones, by request)

f. O-23-75 Amending The Nuisance Abatement Ordinance Chapter 11, Article 1 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, Amending Definitions And Penalties; Amending The Albuquerque Weed And Anti-Litter Ordinance, Chapter 9, Article 8 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, Amending Definitions And Penalties, And Appeal Procedure For Administrative Hearings; Amending The “Heart” Ordinance Chapter 9, Article 2, Amending Definitions, The Hearing Process, Adding A Civil Fine (Davis, by request)

g. O-23-78 Amending Chapter 7, Article 15, Section 4, Enabling The City To Create Parking Offense For Vehicles With Multiple Automated Speed Enforcement Fines Concurrently In Default; Amending Chapter 8, Article 5, Section 1 Creating A City Code Petty Misdemeanor Offense For Parking A Vehicle On City Streets With Multiple Automated Speed Enforcement Fines Concurrently In Default, And Amending Chapter 8, Article 1, Section 3, Subsection 12 Enabling The City To Immobilize Vehicles After One Outstanding Parking Violation Issued Pursuant To § 8-5-1-43 Repeated Nonpayment Of Automated Speed Enforcement System Fines (Bassan, Benton, and Peña, by request)

h. O-23-81 Amending The Capital Improvements Program Ordinance To Formalize A Six Percent Council District Set-Aside (Peña, Bassan) [An amendment may be moved that changes the title to the following: AMENDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ORDINANCE TO INCREMENTALLY INCREASE THE COUNCIL DISTRICT SET ASIDE TO $18 MILLION BY 2029]

i. R-22-92 Approving The Menaul Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Plan (Fiebelkorn)

j. R-23-128 Declaring A Position On Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board Petition 2022-3 (Lewis)

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

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