New Mexico Statutes

§ 3-2-2 — Characteristics of territory proposed to be incorporated as a

New Mexico § 3-2-2
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 3Municipalities
Art. 2Incorporation of Municipality

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 3-2-2 (2026).

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municipality. A. A territory proposed to be incorporated as a municipality shall:

(1)not be within the boundary of another municipality;
(2)have a population density of not less than one person per acre, except for a class B county with a net taxable value of property for property tax purposes in 1990 of over ninety-five million dollars ($95,000,000) and a population of less than ten thousand according to the 1990 federal decennial census and where the population density of the territory proposed to be incorporated is not less than one person per four acres;
(3)contain not less than one hundred fifty persons; and (4) contain a sufficient assessed value of real property and a sufficient number of businesses so that the proposed municipality will contain a sufficient tax base to enable it

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Legislative History

1953 Comp., § 14-2-2, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300; 1991, ch. 56, § 1;

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