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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T



SPONSOR: Lyons DATE TYPED: 02/18/01 HB
SHORT TITLE: Develop Land Use Planner Certification SB SJM 7
ANALYST: Padilla


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Relates to HJM15 which requests the state's universities to develop outreach programs to provide land use planning and zoning assistance to local governments.



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



LFC Files

Department of Finance and Administration



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



Senate Joint Memorial 7 requests the New Mexico Municipal League and the New Mexico Association of Counties to study the possibility of developing a program for the certification of land use planners in the state. The memorial asks the organizations to report their finding to an interim legislative committee.



Significant Issues



The interim Llegislative Committee on Land Use developed this memorial following its work in the 2000 interim. The committee noted that small local governments are disadvantaged in land use planning because they have little access to certified land use planners.



DFA notes that the New Mexico Municipal League sponsors an annual conference of the League of Zoning Officials and that this conference could be a vehicle for certifying local land use planners. DFA also notes that any efforts to enhance local land use planning should not detract from the planning certification process of the American Institute of Certified Planners.



RELATIONSHIP



HJM15 which requests the state's universities to develop outreach programs to provide land use planning and zoning assistance to local governments.



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