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Cedro is an unincorporated community (population 416) in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Because Cedro is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bernalillo County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The grading & drainage rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Bernalillo County requires a grading permit for excavation or fill exceeding 50 cubic yards or any cut/fill over 4 feet, per the DPM and 2018 IBC Appendix J adopted by County Code. Drainage must be retained on-site; discharge to neighbors is prohibited.
Bernalillo County regulates grading under the joint City/County Development Process Manual and the 2018 International Building Code Appendix J (adopted via County Construction Industries Division reference). A grading permit is required for excavation or fill over 50 cubic yards, cut slopes deeper than 4 feet, fill slopes supporting structures, and any work that changes drainage patterns. Sites in hillside overlay zones (Sandia foothills, West Mesa escarpment) require a separate hillside grading review under IDO ยง3-5. New Mexico case law (Martinez v. Albuquerque) establishes common-law duty not to concentrate surface water onto neighboring property โ County Code codifies this. Retaining walls over 4 feet (measured from bottom of footing) require structural engineering sealed by an NM-licensed PE and a building permit. Historical drainage patterns must be preserved unless a drainage easement is acquired. Final grade must be inspected before certificate of occupancy.
Grading without permit: stop-work order and double-fee penalty plus fines up to $500/day under County Code. Redirecting runoff to neighbor: civil action for damages plus County correction order. Unpermitted retaining wall: removal or retroactive engineering required.
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