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From: Melodie Eyster <meyster1@me.com>
Date: August 7, 2025 at 8:01:58 AM MDT
To: Melodie Eyster <meyster1@me.com>
Subject: CABQ City Council ordinance 25–167



Friends and neighbors, City Council is considering the above ordinance whose broad purpose appears below. We are providing this so you can be informed and weigh in with Council if you wish. We understand Council’s land use planning and zoning committee will consider the ordinance Wednesday, August 13. You can see the full text at https://cabq.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=7433993&GUID=C0696A4C-338C-4AE3-97AF-D196597B9547&Options=ID%7CText%7C&Search=167&FullText=1


SECTION 1. ELIGIBILITY. The Planning Department shall evaluate, analyze, process, and recommend zoning conversions that result in more housing options, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the IDO implementation goals citywide, for properties in one of the following categories. 

(A)                     Properties zoned R-1 on corner lots of local streets are eligible to be converted to R-ML.

(B)                     Properties zoned R-1 on a collector or arterial street are eligible to be converted to MX-T. 

(C)                     Properties zoned R-1 in other locations are eligible to be converted to R-T.

(D)                     Properties zoned R-T on corner lots of local streets are eligible to be converted to R-MH. 

(E)                     Properties zoned R-T on a collector or arterial street are eligible to be converted to MX-L.

(F)                     Properties zoned R-T in other locations are eligible to be converted 

to R-ML.

(G)                     Properties zoned R-ML on a corner lot of local streets are eligible to be converted to R-MH.

(H)                     Properties zoned R-ML on a collector or arterial street are eligible to be converted to MX-M.

(I)                     In Metropolitan Redevelopment Areas, properties zoned NR-C, NR-BP, NR-LM, or NR-GM are eligible to be converted to MX-H provided the conversion meets the goals and objectives of the adopted Metropolitan Redevelopment Plan.

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