Bernalillo County is landlocked with no coastline, but the Rio Grande Bosque is the regulated equivalent. The Bosque Action Plan, Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District jurisdiction, and FEMA floodway rules control any development within the river corridor.
While no coastal zone applies in New Mexico, development near the Rio Grande is regulated through multiple overlapping authorities. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) holds easements along the river levees and controls the irrigation ditch network β any crossing or bank work needs MRGCD approval. FEMA-mapped floodway along the Rio Grande (Zone AE/AO) prohibits any fill or structure that would raise the base flood elevation, enforced via Bernalillo County Ordinance Chapter 30 (Floodplain Management). The Bosque is a cottonwood/willow riparian forest managed under the 1993 Bosque Biological Management Plan; federal Section 404 Clean Water Act permits from the Army Corps of Engineers (Albuquerque District) are required for any fill in wetlands or waters of the U.S. Rio Grande Silvery Minnow (federally endangered) triggers ESA Section 7 consultation. Petroglyph National Monument and Sandia Pueblo boundaries add additional setbacks.
Floodway encroachment: stop-work, removal at owner expense, fines up to $500/day under County Code Chapter 30. Unpermitted wetland fill: Army Corps civil penalty up to $59,973/day plus restoration. MRGCD trespass: misdemeanor, removal of encroachment.
Tijeras, NM
Tijeras regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. NMSA Β§30-20-1 applies.
Tijeras, NM
Tijeras does not have a specific construction hours ordinance. All building requires Planning and Zoning Commission approval per Β§26-67. Construction noise i...
Tijeras, NM
Tijeras Animal Control Ordinance (Ord. No. 32, 1984) prohibits animals running at large. Nuisance barking is addressed under the animal ordinance and general...
Tijeras, NM
The Village of Tijeras addresses noise under general nuisance provisions in its Code of Ordinances and state law NMSA Β§30-20-1 (disturbing the peace). Unreas...
Tijeras, NM
Tijeras zoning code restricts commercial activity in residential zones (R-1, R-2). Commercial Business Zones (CB-1, CB-2) accommodate commercial vehicles. Bu...
Tijeras, NM
Tijeras Chapter 22 (Traffic and Vehicles) governs parking on village roads. NM state traffic laws (NMSA Β§66-7-351 to Β§66-7-353) apply. The village's rural ch...
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