Pat,
Great response. Once the facts are known, then the proper action can be taken.
Jim Strozier
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm [mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-
bounces@mailman.swcp.com ] On Behalf Of Davis, Pat via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2017 9:49 PM
To: Sam Bawcum <sambawcum@aol.com>
Cc: Tandi Hufnagel <tandiwe76@gmail.com>; neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Update on zoning for new building at Aliso and Copper
Sam, to clarify, there is no acquiescence.
We can't stop constriction with a valid permit based on allegations that the permit was improperly granted. That's why I directs my staff and the planning staff to provide me with an accounting of how the permit was granted so we can get the facts and share them publicly.
If the permit was improperly granted, there are plenty of options to intervene. If it was granted properly with a variance or for other permitted reasons, the neighbors who have concerns have a right to know why they were not notified.
I want to get the facts so we can all evaluate it together and I'm confident we will do so quickly.
Pat
Pat Davis
-City Councilor
On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 11:09 AM -0600, "Sam Bawcum" <sambawcum@aol.com> wrote:
Of course we can stop a project already in progress, particularly if the permitting was faulty. The builder will hav to deal with the remedy, which my include seeking losses from the city.
This mentality of "seeking forgiveness, after the fact, is easier than getting permission ", along with the continued special consideration developers receive, must be controlled.
Pat, your acquiescence to the SOP is akin to collusion. A change of perspective is needed.
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On Sep 9, 2017, at 05:15, Davis, Pat via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com > wrote:Tandi, I wanted to share with this list what I had shared with you in response to your earlier email.
Tandi, I have requested both our council planning staff (which does not do plan review but can research existing zoning rules) and the administration's planning department review the permit and application to ensure both were handled appropriately.
We can't stop construction with a permit in place, but if a problem is found the planning department can take action based on those findings.
The expedited review will help us get that done to answer those questions quickly.
Pat Davis
-City Councilor
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 8:03 PM -0600, "ronhalbgewachs" <ronhalbgewachs@peoplepc.com> wrote:
Hi Tandi,
Is this the building that is already under construction at that location? I have been by there several times and it does not look all that sturdy! I sure would not want to be on a floor above the two already in place.
Ron-----Original Message-----
From: Tandi Hufnagel via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Sep 8, 2017 11:52 AM
To: neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com , patdavis@cabq.gov
Subject: [Neighbors] Update on zoning for new building at Aliso and Copper
Hi neighbors -
Another neighbor, Veronica Salinas, went and talked to Andrew Garcia, head of Code Enforcement at the Zoning Dept yesterday about this new building which was permitted for 4 stories even though zoning is limited to 3 stories.
His response was vague and he said they are "looking into it".
We are wondering if there is a member of the community who is an attorney, who would be willing to write a letter to the Zoning Dept requesting that the project be halted until the issue is resolved.
Anyone able to do that? Please feel free to contact me directly if you would like.
Thanks so much for all the supportive responses too. Please keep up the pressure to let the city know that we intend to hold them accountable for their decisions. That's the only way to improve the functioning of local governance.
Tandi
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