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The installed version of the browser you are using is outdated and no longer supported by Konveio. Please upgrade your browser to the latest release.IDO Annual Update 2023 - Citywide Amendments - Pre-EPC Submittal
The Planning Department has gathered proposed amendments from residents, developers, staff, the Administration, and City Councilors. Staff revised these changes to submit to the Environmental Planning Commission (EPC) on Thursday, October 26.
- Planning staff held 2 trainings on October 12-13 to review these items, see the meeting materials here.
- Please see the spreadsheet below and share any comments by clicking on the document.
- See Exhibits and Council Memos.
- Send ideas for further amendments to abctoz@cabq.gov.
Commenting is closed for this document.
Patricia Willson Oct 26 2023 at 11:58AM on page 13
Patricia Willson Oct 26 2023 at 11:57AM on page 13
Rene' Horvath Oct 26 2023 at 11:51AM on page 4
Deb Dee Oct 26 2023 at 10:49AM on page 1
Frank Fuchs, NMWS Oct 26 2023 at 10:09AM on page 4
John Dupuy Oct 26 2023 at 10:01AM on page 4
Patricia Willson Oct 26 2023 at 9:36AM on page 1
Patricia Willson Oct 26 2023 at 9:21AM on page 4
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:35AM on page 13
Would be good to have impact statement.
Street trees in this process need to be included in the mulching right?
John Cochran Oct 26 2023 at 8:31AM on page 4
If people are worried about a pet or young child getting out, they have their entire backyard, or they can go through a variance process to (possibly) build a taller wall in the front yard. Let’s retain 3 foot walls in front yards, and not destroy the family-friendly character of our neighborhoods.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:29AM on page 12
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:27AM on page 12
Any new power lines need to be in the ground. Any new BESS needs to be on a slab that protects ground contamination.
What are the safety issues with BESS?
Most events had in common that the lithium ion batteries installed in the BESS where somehow driven to vent battery gas and transition to thermal runaway, which is a process that releases large amounts of energy. Thermal runaway is strongly associated with exothermic chemical reactions.
4-3 (E)(2)(d) STRIKE THE 'UNLESS..." PART. RISK
Make it a 660 ft buffer until later date when risks are properly accessed and mitigation options improved.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:18AM on page 12
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:17AM on page 12
Revise the annual IDO update process to restrict it to text/technical updates and revamp the citywide engagement process through CPA's (CAA's) whatever. Right now the administration has used a corrupted citywide process, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars that will be challenged in court.
It has this facade of public process but while comments are heard, they are transposed, no report is made, no responses are provided. Questions go unanswered. Public is told basically that this is a done deal. There is no time for the decisions to be affected by the voting cycle - take this to the kids at UNM studying law.
The process matters, the engagement matters, the end result is community. Build it.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:12AM on page 12
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:10AM on page 11
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:08AM on page 11
Bigger issue than a textual/technical update guys.
RISK RISK RISK
Giving to private group homes, boon for dealers, sanctioned distribution networks. lol
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 8:01AM on page 9
On top of parking, if skilled nursing is needed then one sees more ambulance and fire calls - then coupled with the parking - it becomes madness and destructive to neighborhoods.
Wrong place for this type of amendment. It is substantive change to our neighborhoods.
RISK
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:55AM on page 8
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:54AM on page 8
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:53AM on page 8
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:37AM on page 8
Where is the vacant and abandoned land bank as recommended by three task forces in the last decade.
This is a public health issue and using the ICC metric to separate substantive and text/technical amendments so to support the discussions of building a different process for substantive amendments, it would be considered a substantive amendment and be required to go through a better citywide amendment process.
Here's the key though, the upside if you will, if this amendment went across CPA's (CAA's) more of the public would start to call on their representatives and their administrations to build and maintain this public, much needed and very much supported land bank!
Please.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:28AM on page 7
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:22AM on page 7
Please again, hold a special meeting and build up our CPA system (it may be CAA, I can't keep track - either Community Planning Area's or Community Assessment Areas.) Either way, these processes will prove their worth if we use them in the fashion intended: for citywide amendments. We just spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on two of these and their reports and suggestions are sitting on shelves. Shame, fraud, waste.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:15AM on page 7
Would be good to know which public though.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:13AM on page 7
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:11AM on page 6
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:06AM on page 6
RISK
Is this coming from the Rail Trails need to tweak law? This precedent needs to be stopped immediately. We cannot allow an Administration's private legacy to drive legal changes without consensus from those affected. Set's draconian privileges and oligarchical into legislation by using a questionable process.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:02AM on page 6
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 7:01AM on page 6
Also, not all areas have NA's - so its discriminatory practice and should be backed with public access to submitted site plans in order to avoid legal complications of encouraging this type of notification processes that obscures the Gov's responsibility of notification from Gov and can be seen as a private giving to Developer as they are no longer appear as the primary responsible for notifications. RISK
Smoke and Mirrors
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:53AM on page 5
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:47AM on page 5
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:44AM on page 5
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:41AM on page 5
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:33AM on page 4
Ask yourselves, Why would a councilor delay an EPC appointment? Maybe because he or she has to find the person who will do their taking and private giving by turning a blind eye to this broken process?
Another unintended consequence of this poor process: the need to conspire.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:27AM on page 4
CAN YOU SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TEXT/TECHNICAL UPDATES AND SUBSTANTIVE UPDATES? PLEASE BUILD THE PROCESS FOR US PLEASE.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:25AM on page 4
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN APPROPRIATE IDO ANNUAL UPDATE TEXTUAL/TECHNICAL AMENDMENT.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:24AM on page 4
Main streets and corridors maybe or in regard to a major plan subdivision, but not across the city. This is too much control really.
What properties is C. Fiebelkorn addressing? Is there something here that Winrock needs? Is there something here for the transit center or the redevelopment of Girard?
Support for green planning is better affected with subsidies and termed tax breaks. Stop using this process to legislate controls on developments in order for supporting the needs at one or two of the sites in one community.
Ask, where are the training materials for planning staff and the impact data on this substantive change to our character?
Private art controlled by the city? I'm confused.
Stephanie Fuchs Oct 26 2023 at 6:12AM on page 4
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:12AM on page 4
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 6:10AM on page 4
Yes, the CPA cycle has been effectively amended to make the process irrelevant and basically inconsequential. But, as protectors of our environment (which includes the planning activities of our city) you have the capacity to affect change to this process. Prioritize the ONC, encourage funding a faster schedule for CPA's, amend the amendment process - BUT PUT SUBSTANTIVE PROPERTY CHANGES INTO A CITYWIDE FORUM AND THEN PROCEED TO GUIDE THEM INTO LEGISLATION. STOP THE TAKING. STOP THE CHARACTER ASSULT ON OUR CITY BY OUTSIDE INVESTORS. PUT COMMUNITY AHEAD OF ECONOMIC GAINS.
The mayor once said, in defense of his Housing Forward Ordinance, that "Albuquerque, without becoming an economic hub, is in danger of becoming a ghost town." Nuts. We need roads, we need transport, we need caps on speculative housing, we need metrics for all new subdivisions that include owner occupied, affordable and dedication of lots for group homes. We need to get control of our current status and go from there, not subsidize economic gains that do not go back into our city. You know the examples I'm thinking of, let me not spiral. Represent the poor folks in our community by protecting the middle class and reigning in the takings.
Barbara McGuire Oct 26 2023 at 6:06AM on page 4
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 5:58AM on page 3
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 5:39AM on page 3
The words stopped me in my tracks. I'd been sending notes to you all for hours: "please protect my community." Why is it that some feel so compelled to help protect our community and others don't see their part in this role.
Please consider you are the protectors. We rely on you to turn away the wolves, secure the ties, encourage good planning for all of us. Steward are resources, guard our watershed, fortify our policies, safeguard our city.
I ask again that you convene a special meeting (as is afforded to you team in you guidelines from a few years ago, hope this hasn't changed) to discuss, with public and gov and developers etc. this seriously flawed annual amendment process. I've asked this now for three years.
If you have read the proposed update to the Albuquerque Bernalillo Comp. Plan you will see the attempt to validate this absurd annual update - legislating that substantive land use changes can be approached by many means, without good guidelines for matters that need citywide support.
The annual update was meant for text/technical updates to support the integration of hundreds of sector plans and ordinances into one place. It is done without meaningful engagement, without proper notification (notification in the state statues is interpreted as the person who the change is happening to is both informed and understands the change.), without data, without impact statements, without beneficiaries identified, without clear maps and examples, without summaries of public concern.
To continue to allow this process in this manner is risk played out in courts of law, creates hazards and twists, endangers our communities as they were planned, is unsustainable, has no independent oversight, marginalizes communities and is creating an instable city. Please, consider your role in righting this process.
Peggy Neff Oct 26 2023 at 5:17AM on page 3
Shawn Blaisdell Oct 25 2023 at 10:41PM on page 4
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