New Mexico Statutes

§ 3-19-11 — Legal status of master plan

New Mexico·Ch. 3 Municipalities·Art. 19 Planning and Platting

A. After a master plan or any part thereof has been approved and within the area of the master plan or any part thereof so approved, the approval of the planning commission is necessary to construct, authorize, accept, widen, narrow, remove, extend, relocate, vacate, abandon, acquire or change the use of any:

(1)park, street or other public way, ground, place or space;
(2)public building or structure; or (3) utility, whether publicly or privately owned. B. The failure of the planning commission to act within sixty-five days after the submission of a proposal to it constitutes approval of the proposal unless the proponent agrees to an extension of time. If the planning commission disapproves a proposal, it must state its reasons to the governing body. The governing body may overrule the p

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Legislative History

1953 Comp., § 14-18-11, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300; 1993, ch. 282, § 3.

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