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City of Albuquerque City Council met Jan. 8

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City of Albuquerque City Council met Jan. 8.

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

December 4, 2023

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Finance and Government Operations Committee - December 11, 2023

Land Use, Planning and Zoning Committee - December 13, 2023

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

a. EC-23-391 Mayor's appointment of Dr. Michael Wartell to the Personnel Board Attachments: EC-391

[Consent to defer EC-23-391 to the January 22, 2024 Council Meeting]

b. EC-23-406 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award to SB Friedman Development Advisors, Sites Southwest LLC, Pland Collaborative (Formerly MRWM Landscape Architects), Toole Design Group, LLC, Stoss Landscape Urbanism, HatchForm, LLC, and Tierra ROW Services Ltd. for “Redevelopment Services”

c. EC-23-407 Terminal Building Lease and Operating Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and United Airlines, Inc. (“United Airlines”)

d. EC-23-408 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Teresa Geoffrion-Redd to the Personnel Board

e. EC-23-409 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Mikhail Ganadonergro to the Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs

f. EC-23-410 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Dillon Shije to the Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs

g. EC-23-411 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Scott J. Steffen to the Technical Standard Committee

h. EC-23-412 Mayor's re-appointment of Ms. Deborah Kuidis to the Public Safety Tax Advisory Board

i. OC-23-47 Appointment of Mr. Shama E. Newton to the Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board

*j. O-23-95 Adopting A Uniform Administrative Code And Technical Codes Prescribing Minimum Standards Regulating The Construction, Alteration, Moving, Repair And Use And Occupancies Of Buildings And Structures And Building Service Equipment And Installations Including Plumbing, Swimming Pools, Electrical, Mechanical, Signs, Solar, Energy Conservation, Building Conservation And The Abatement Of Dangerous Buildings Within The City Of Albuquerque; Providing For The Issuance Of Permits And Collecting Fees Therefore; Repealing Chapter 14, Article 1, ROA 1994, The Present Uniform Administrative Code And Technical Codes Including The Building Code, The Plumbing Code, The Swimming Pool Code, The Mechanical Code, The Solar Energy Code, The Electrical Code, Providing For Penalties For Violation Of The Code (Fiebelkorn, by request)

9. ANNOUNCEMENTS

10. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

11. APPEALS

a. AC-23-18 PR-2023-008504 VA-2023-00102 VA-2023-00263: Rafael Juarez, appeals the Zoning Hearing Examiners decision to Approve a conditional use to allow a horse in an R-1B zone (Residential) zone (“Application”) upon the real property located at 900 Alta Vista CT SW

12. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

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

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

14. FINAL ACTIONS

*a. R-23-196 Amending The Level A Community Framework Plan For Mesa Del Sol To Change The Allowable Maximum Building Height From 80-Feet To 110-Feet And Allow NR-GM Land Uses On Specific Properties In The Employment Center On A Case-By-Case Basis As Approved By The EPC (Grout, by request)

*b. R-24-2 Establishing Federal Programming And Policy Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2024/2025 (Fiebelkorn, Peña, Bassan)

*c. M-24-1 Urging The New Mexico State Legislature To Consider Changes To New Mexico’s Criminal Justice Pretrial Detention System That Has Created An Unacceptable Level Of Lawlessness In And Throughout The Albuquerque Area And The Council Urges State Legislative Leaders To Move Such Proposals Through The Committee System And Allow Up Or Down Votes On The Floors Of The House And Senate (Champine)

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

a. EC-24-1 Veto Of R-23-197 Creating A Joint City/County Working Group To Improve The Operation Of The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Joint Air Quality Control Board (Davis)

b. Election of President and Vice-President

c. Election of Chair of the Committee of the Whole

d. Approval of Committee Appointments

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