Showing ordinances that apply to Manzano Springs CDP (part), Bernalillo County, New Mexico, NM
Manzano Springs CDP (part), Bernalillo County, New Mexico is an unincorporated community (population 38) in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Because Manzano Springs CDP (part), Bernalillo County, New Mexico is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bernalillo County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The wildfire zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Bernalillo County has no statewide or county-wide WUI mandate, but the East Mountain area (Tijeras, Cedar Crest, Sandia Park) and bosque-adjacent neighborhoods are high-risk. Bernalillo County Fire & Rescue enforces NMAC 19.15.30 (burn rules), seasonal Stage 1/2 fire restrictions, and defensible space recommendations under the NM Forestry Division framework.
New Mexico does not impose a statewide Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) building code, but Bernalillo County follows the International Wildland-Urban Interface Code as a reference standard and the State Fire Marshal's Fire Code (NMAC 10.25.10) applies countywide. The East Mountain region east of the Sandia Crest is federally mapped as a Very High wildfire hazard zone; properties there should maintain a 30-foot lean/clean zone (Zone 1: cleared of dead vegetation, with trimmed trees spaced 10 feet apart) and a 30-to-100-foot reduced fuel zone (Zone 2) per NM State Forestry Firewise guidelines. Bernalillo County Fire & Rescue's Wildland Division partners with NM EMNRD Forestry and Cibola National Forest on defensible space inspections. During red-flag conditions, the County Manager issues Stage 1 (no open burning, no charcoal) or Stage 2 (no outdoor flame use, engine spark arrestor checks) restrictions under NMSA 1978 Section 4-37-1 and county ordinance. Bosque-adjacent properties in the South Valley and North Valley face specific cottonwood litter and salt cedar fuel-loading risks. Fire-resistant roofing (Class A), enclosed eaves, and ember-resistant vents (1/8-inch mesh) are strongly recommended. NM Senate Bill 83 (2023) created the State Fire Fund supporting defensible space grants; Bernalillo County participates through Firewise USA community designations in Cedar Crest, Sandia Park, and Sandia Heights.
Violating Stage 1/2 fire restrictions: fine up to $500 per NMSA 1978 Section 4-37-3 plus potential criminal arson referral if a wildfire results (NMSA 30-17-5, reckless use of fire, up to 18 months incarceration). Non-compliance with State Fire Marshal orders: citation up to $1,000. Insurance non-renewal risk in mapped high-hazard areas without defensible space documentation.
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