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City of Albuquerque City Council met May 15

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City of Albuquerque City Council met May 15.

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

May 1, 2023

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

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

a. EC-23-283 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Chiderah Ezims to the Youth Advisory Council

b. EC-23-284 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Joseph D. Grasso to the Airport Advisory Board

c. EC-23-285 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Anthony Harkness to the Para Transit Advisory Board

d. EC-23-286 Mayor's reappointment of Mr. Sebastian Noel to the Cable, Internet and PEG Advisory Board

e. EC-23-287 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to DNA Labs International and Bode Cellmark Forensics, Inc. for “APD Forensic Biology Testing Services”

*f. EC-23-289 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Dennis F. Armijo Sr. to the Joint Air Quality Board

g. OC-23-33 Recommendation of Award to TischlerBise, Inc for Impact Fee Update and Retroactive Ordinance Development

h. O-22-54 Adopting Citywide Text Amendments To The Integrated Development Ordinance §14-16 In Conjunction With The 2022 IDO Annual Update Process To Address The Need For More Housing Opportunities (Benton and Jones, by request)

[Consent to defer O-22-54 to the June 5, 2023 Council meeting]

i. O-23-69 Amending The Short-Term Rental Ordinance, Section 13-19-1 Through 13-19-8 Of The Albuquerque City Code, In Order To Require All Short-Term Rental Units To Have A Local Property Manager Available To Respond To Maintenance And Security Concerns; Limit Short-Term Rental Permits To Three Per Natural Person; Limit The Number Of Short-Term Rental Permits Issued City-Wide To No More 1,200; And Increasing The Civil Penalties For Noncompliance With This Ordinance, As Amended (Benton, Fiebelkorn by request)

[Consent to defer O-23-69 to the June 21, 2023 Council meeting]

j. O-23-77 Adopting Citywide Text Amendments To The Integrated Development Ordinance §14-16 For The 2022 IDO Annual Update (Benton and Jones, by request)

[Consent to defer O-23-77 to the June 5, 2023 Council meeting]

k. R-23-121 Directing The Department Of Family And Community Services To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With Bernalillo County To Allocate Funds To The Metropolitan Detention Center For Opioid Treatment And Recovery (Peña)

[Consent to defer R-23-121 to the June 21, 2023 Council meeting]

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)

[Adoption of Remand Instructions]

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

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. 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)

b. 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)

c. 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)

d. R-23-130 Declaring An Interim Stay-Of-Enforcement On Certain Temporary Use Restrictions In The Integrated Development Ordinances As They Apply To Film Production; Directing Staff To Propose An Amendment To The Integrated Development Ordinance To Create A Temporary Use For Film Production (Lewis)

e. P-23-1 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2023 Regular Local Election, Proposing To Amend The Albuquerque City Charter To Adopt A Council-Manager Form Of Government (Sanchez and Grout)

f. R-23-131 Authorizing A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next Regular Local Election To Be Held In The City Of Albuquerque Concerning Amendments To The Albuquerque City Charter; Providing The Form Of The Question And The Designation Clause For Such Question On The Ballot (Sanchez and Grout)

*g. R-23-122 C/S Establishing One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque In Fiscal Year 2024; To Meet Five-Year Goals (Bassan)

*h. R-23-123 C/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2024, Beginning July 1, 2023 And Ending June 30, 2024; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Bassan)

*i. R-23-138 Establishing The City Council President Or Their Designee As The City Representative On The Albuquerque Regional Economic Alliance (AREA) Board Of Directors (Lewis)

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

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