City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met April 5

City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met April 5.

Here are the minutes provided by the committee:

Monday, April 10, 2023 5:00 PM Via Zoom Video Conference Attendance:

Present 5 - Louie Sanchez, Brook Bassan, Pat Davis, Tammy Fiebelkorn, and Klarissa Peña

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

A motion was made by Councilor Sanchez that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Receipt Be Noted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Substituted.

Councilor Bassan moved Committee Substitute No. 3. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Sent to Council Without Recommendation, as substituted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 3 - Sanchez, Bassan, and Fiebelkorn

Against: 2 - Davis, and Peña

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Substituted.

Councilor Bassan moved Committee Substitute No. 3. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 3 - Sanchez, Bassan, and Fiebelkorn

Against: 2 - Davis, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Sent to Council Without Recommendation, as substituted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Fiebelkorn that this matter be Substituted.

The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Fiebelkorn that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass, as Substituted. The motion failed by the following vote:

For: 2 - Davis, and Fiebelkorn

Against: 3 - Sanchez, Bassan, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Peña for reconsideration of O-22-59. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Peña that this matter be Sent to Council Without Recommendation, as substituted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 3 - Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

Against: 2 - Sanchez, and Bassan

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Davis that this matter be Substituted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Davis that this matter be Sent to Council Without Recommendation, as substituted. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Davis that this matter be Amended. Councilor Davis moved Amendment No. 1. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Davis that this matter be Amended. Councilor Davis moved Amendment No. 2. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Davis that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass, as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

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)

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Amended. Councilor Bassan moved Amendment No. 1. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Amended. Councilor Bassan moved Amendment No. 2. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 4 - Sanchez, Bassan, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

Against: 1 - Davis

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Amended. Councilor Bassan moved Amendment No. 3. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 4 - Sanchez, Bassan, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

Against: 1 - Davis

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass, as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 4 - Sanchez, Bassan, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

Against: 1 - Davis

h. R-22-54 Directing The Solid Waste Department To Develop A Process For The Retrieval, Return, And Disposal Of Abandoned Shopping Carts, Making An Appropriation To Fund A Contract To Administer The Abandoned Shopping Cart Program (Sanchez)

A motion was made by Councilor Sanchez that this matter be Postponed to May 8, 2023. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

i. 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)

A motion was made by Councilor Bassan that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

j. R-23-116 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 2023 (Grout, by request)

A motion was made by Councilor Peña that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

A motion was made by Councilor Peña that this matter be Sent to Council for Immediate Action. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña

k. 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)

A motion was made by Councilor Peña that this matter be Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass. Councilor Peña withdrew her motion.

A motion was made by Councilor Peña that this matter be Sent to Council Without Recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote:

For: 5 - Sanchez, Bassan, Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña