(A) The Tijeras Arroyo Biological Zone includes the Tijeras Canyon and the Tijeras Arroyo for approximately 3.7 miles from the Carnuel interstate-40 westward to the boundary of Kirtland Air Force Base, containing approximately 684 acres that is made up of City, State, Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority, and privately owned parcels. The Plan provides goals and policies for City departments and other stakeholders to use in the conservation and preservation of the Tijeras Arroyo.
(B) The primary goal of the Plan is to provide guidance and outline measures that will aid the conservation of natural and cultural resources and identify opportunities for public recreation. The Plan: does not change zoning; calls for the City Open Space Division to acquire private lands within Tijeras Arroyo to consolidate public ownership; and, provides goals and policies that align with the Comprehensive Plan, and other city plans to better coordinate the preservation and conservation of the Tijeras Arroyo.
(C) The Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan, the City of Albuquerque Zoning Code, the Major Open Space Facility Plan, the Facility Plan for Arroyos, and the East Gateway Sector Development Plan are incorporated herein by reference and made part of the record for all purposes.
(D) The proposed plan supports the following applicable Goals and Policies of the Rank I Comprehensive Plan:
(1) Open Space Network Goal and Policies. The request is consistent with the Open Space Network Goal and furthers Policy II.B.1.a because the RMP for the TABZ strengthens the City's commitment to acquire important open space lands and waters in the Tijeras Arroyo conserve natural resources and environmental features, provide opportunities outdoor education and recreation, conserve archaeological resources, provide trail corridors and help protect the public from flooding. It does this by stating the intent to acquire specific parcels in the Bio-Zone by various methods, prioritizing those parcels, and by providing policy objectives best management practices that will help accomplish these purposes.
The request furthers Policy II.B.1.f because the RMP for the TABZ calls for the closing of makeshift trails along the Arroyo and creating and managing formal, sustainable trails that will protect natural features, views, drainage and other functions, as well as link to other areas within the Open Space network.
(2) Rural Area Policies. The request is consistent with the Rural Area Goal and furthers Policy II.B.3.c because implementation of RMP for the TABZ policies -- particularly land acquisition for open space- will help to curb inappropriate development in the floodplain and valley areas where flood danger, high water table, and soils inhibit extensive urbanization.
(3) Developing and Established Urban Area Policies. The request is consistent with the Developing and Established Urban Area Goal and furthers Policy II.8.5.d because approval and implementation of the RMP for the TABZ will help ensure that new development respects existing natural environmental conditions and carrying capacities, scenic resources, and cultural and recreational resources by listing and describing those conditions and resources in detail and providing policies and best practices for managing them.
(4) Archaeological Resource Policies. The request is consistent with the Archaeological Resource Goal and furthers Policies II.C.6.a, band c because the Plan surveys and evaluates the significance of several archaeological and paleontological sites and presents strategies for preserving and managing them for research and education.
The request furthers Policy IIC.8.a because the RMP for the TABZ inventories important visual and environmental resources unique to the Tijeras Arroyo floodplain and notes their significance, facilitating their being taken account development decisions.
(5) Water Management. Water Management furthers Policy ILD.2.b because the RMP for the TABZ policies encourage the maximum absorption of through arroyo (the Tijeras Arroyo) and conservation run-off within the context of overall water resource management
(6) Education Policies. The request is consistent with the Education Goal and furthers Policy IID.7.d because the RMP for the TABZ policies call for interpretive signs and programs to integrate educational programs with the natural and cultural environments.
(E) The proposed plan supports the following applicable goals and policies of the following Rank II Area/Facility Plans:
(1) The Major Public Open Space (MPOS) Facility Plan. The request is consistent with the Major Public Open Space Facility Plan Mission and furthers Policy A.2.C because the MPOS Facility Plan specifically calls for a Resource Management Plan to be developed for the Tijeras Arroyo, a directive fulfilled by the TABZ. These plans protect vegetation, wildlife habitat, and archaeological resources from damage while making major public open space accessible to people.
(2) The Facility Plan for Arroyos. This request is consistent with the Facility Plan for Arroyos Goal and furthers Policy 1 one of the main objectives of the RMP for the TABZ is to acquire and incorporate into the City of Albuquerque Open Space Network, as many parcels as possible that are owned privately or by various agencies to maximize ecological protection and facilitate management of the TABZ.
(F) This request is consistent with the Rank Ill East Gateway Sector Development Plan, Goal 5, because the RMP for TABZ outlines strategies to prioritize land acquisition by significance of resource value and development pressure. The RMP for TABZ also recommends that the Open Space Division acquire the arroyo channel in its entirety. This request furthers the Major Public Space Recommendation the East Gateway Sector Development Plan.
(G) There were no adverse comments from the reviewing agencies. The Hydrology Development Division commented that reserving floodplains for Open Space will help the City improve their National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating which may result in a greater discount on flood insurance premiums for the citizens of Albuquerque.
(H) There were no adverse comments from the public. All affected Neighborhood Associations, Homeowner Associations and Coalitions were notified by certified mail and, all property owners within the Plan boundaries were notified by mail. There is no known opposition to the Plan.
(I) The Resource Management Plan for the Tijeras Arroyo Biological Zone, attached hereto and made a part hereof, is adopted as a Rank II Facility Plan and regulatory guide to the implementation of the Rank I Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan and applicable Rank II and Rank III Plans.
(R-2014-098, approved 11-17-2014; Res. 2017-102, approved 11-13-17)
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