09:08:41 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #1, PR-2024-010885 09:25:07 From Jared Romero - AMAFCA : AMAFCA has no adverse comments on the preliminary plat. Below are AMAFCA’s conditions of approval. AMAFCA will not sign any subdivision plat until the required CLOMR for the subdivision is approved by FEMA. A public drainage easement needs to be granted for the Zone A floodplain (as currently effective and/or as revised by the required CLOMR/LOMR) to the Floodplain Administrator and NFIP community. For this plat, AMAFCA will defer its requirement to the City of Albuquerque. Public drainage easement(s) and covenants are required for the ponds & storm drain. AMAFCA will require proof of the proposed paper easement for each pond that will be maintained by the HOA prior to subdivision plat signature. AMAFCA will require a LOMR to be completed and included on an Infrastructure List. The financial guarantee for the LOMR should not be released prior to approval of the LOMR by FEMA. Said infrastructure list must be reviewed and approved by AMAFCA. 09:31:44 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #2, PR-2022-007141 09:43:56 From Jay Rodenbeck : Planning conditions of approval: 09:44:20 From Jay Rodenbeck : The application number must be added to the Plat The date of the DHO approval shall be recorded on the Plat The Albuquerque Geographic Information System (AGIS) office must approve the DXF file and proof of approval must be provided Provide confirmation that the existing conditions per 5-2(C) of the DPM are shown on the Plat, if they exist A recorded IIA must be submitted 09:45:31 From Angela Gomez : Item #2, PR-2022-007141 is approved. 09:47:09 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #3, PR-2020-004622 09:50:17 From Angela Gomez : Item #3, PR-2020-004622 is deferred to March 11th. 10:23:58 From Angela Gomez : Item #5, PR-2024-010269 is withdrawn. 10:49:54 From Angela Gomez : Item #8, PR-2025-020168 is approved. 10:53:46 From Angela Gomez : Item #6, PR-2026-000006 is deferred to March 6th Item #7, PR-2018-001681 has been withdrawn by the applicant Item #8, PR-2025-020168 is approved Item #9 has been deferred to February 25th, 2026 10:54:03 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #10, PR-2025-020188 10:59:39 From Angela Gomez : Item #10, PR-2025-020188 is approved. 11:16:47 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #11, PR-2025-020009 11:27:13 From David Gutierrez : Water Authority Conditions: Separate accounts and services, within adequate proposed private water and sanitary sewer easements, are required prior to final sign off of the plat. 11:29:35 From Ernest Armijo : Condition for Transportation signature pictures of completed sidewalk expansion 11:30:48 From Antoni Montoya : The project surveyor must provide written verification confirming that the sheds have been relocated outside of the Private Utility Easement (PUE). The verification must be accompanied by supporting documentation, including photographs demonstrating the sheds’ new location relative to the easement boundaries. Proof of the sidewalk widening is required before final sign off of the plat. The date of the DHO approval, Project and application numbers shall be recorded on the Final Plat. Prior to final sign-off of the plat, the Albuquerque Geographic Information System (AGIS) office must approve the DXF file and proof of approval must be provided. 11:34:34 From Angela Gomez : Item #11, PR-2025-020009 is approved. 11:35:45 From Doreen Esquibel-Castillo and Alma Saul : Thank you so much! 11:36:05 From Angela Gomez : Item #12, PR-2021-005863 is deferred to March 25th 11:36:18 From Angela Gomez : The current application in review is Item #13, PR-2025-020092 12:40:17 From rsmith : I am trying but, its not working 12:51:05 From Ernest Armijo : Condition by Transportation, please add sidewalks along Paseo del Norte to the infrastructure list as they will be done using procedure C 12:59:12 From Jay Rodenbeck : jrodenbeck@cabq.gov 13:04:03 From Jay Rodenbeck : Planning conditions of approval: 13:05:12 From Jay Rodenbeck : The project and application numbers must be added to the Infrastructure List (IL). The IL must be signed/executed by the agent, owner, or an engineer with the project. 13:08:49 From Antoni Montoya : 5-2(D)(3) Unexpected Archaeological Discovery 5-2(D)(3)(a) In the event that an archaeological resource is unexpectedly discovered in the city during any demolition, development, or land disturbance activity on any property for which a Certificate of No Effect has been issued, such activity in the immediate vicinity of the archaeological resource shall immediately cease and the person or entity responsible for or overseeing the demolition, development or land disturbance activity shall immediately notify the Planning Director or City Archaeologist of the discovery. 13:10:47 From Jane Baechle : Replying to "5-2(D)(3) Unexpected..." Thank you. How is this enforced? What requirements exist for a developer to look first? Is it conceivable that significant artifacts could simply be bulldozed and missed? I appreciate an understanding of how this works in practice. 13:18:56 From Jay Rodenbeck : Advanced Map Viewer 3.0 13:20:29 From Jay Rodenbeck : 2025 IDO definition of Adjacent: 13:20:56 From Jay Rodenbeck : Those properties that are abutting or separated only by a street, alley, trail, or utility easement, whether public or private. Properties that are on opposite of an intersection diagonally (e.g. “kitty corner” or “catty corner” or “caddy corner”) are not considered. 13:28:31 From Antoni Montoya : Here is the notice for arch cert 13:51:23 From Mike Voorhees : Those were vacated for right of way. 14:05:02 From unknown : Did Michael Voorhees request permission to “walk” private property? 14:05:58 From Mike Voorhees : It is not listed in the Interpretations folder either. 14:13:51 From Mike Voorhees : I supplied a map refuting claims of the applicant regarding slope. 14:15:22 From Mike Voorhees : That is not true. There are multiple slopes internal to the property.