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§ 14-19-8 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN.
   (A)   The Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) is a document that meets the requirements of Section 5-8-6 of the Development Fees Act (NMSA 1978), including a description of existing capital facilities for each service area, an analysis of the capacity and current usage of existing facilities, a description of capital improvements necessitated by and attributable to growth in the service area, a demand or equivalency table, projected service units in the service area based on the land use assumptions, the projected demand for capital improvements required to serve the new service units, and anticipated sources of funding independent of impact fees. This document includes an initial list of capital improvements on which impact fees may be spent, which is subsequently incorporated into the Component Capital Improvements Plan (CCIP) and amended between updates of the CIP.
   (B)   The City Council hereby adopts by reference the drainage CCIP (the report prepared by Integrated Utilities Group, Inc. for the City of Albuquerque titled "Drainage Impact Fee Study Final Report" dated September 2004, and as amended November 2004), particularly as it relates to the allocation of a fair share of the costs of new facilities for drainage facilities to be borne by new users of such facilities and the levels of service to be provided to the citizens of the city for these facilities. Updates of the drainage CIP shall occur at least every five years from the effective date of §§ 14-19-1 et seq., unless the City Council makes a determination that an update is not necessary.
   (C)   The City Council hereby adopts by reference the Impact Fee Study, which contains the 2012 update of the roads, parks, open space, trails, fire and police CIPs, particularly as it relates to the allocation of a fair share of the costs of new facilities to be borne by new users of such facilities and the levels of service to be provided to the citizens of the city for these facilities. Updates of the CIPs shall occur at least every five years from the effective date of §§ 14-19-1 et seq., unless the City Council makes a determination that an update is not necessary.
   (D)   The updated lists of capital improvements included in the Impact Fee Study for roads, drainage, parks, open space, trails, fire and police facilities shall be incorporated into the next update of the CCIP. The CCIP shall be updated every two years in conjunction with the Capital Implementation Program process. Since developers may have expectations of receiving credit for improvements related to projects in the road and drainage portions of the CCIP, road and drainage capital improvements will be removed from the CCIP between updates of the respective CIPs only if the project is underway or completed.