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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Madalena
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2-12-2007
HJM 28
SHORT TITLE Land Designation of Coronado State Monument
SB
ANALYST Dearing
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
*NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Cultural Affairs Department (CAD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial 28 resolves that the University of New Mexico cease sale of a portion of
disputed land, designate a parcel of land as included in the Coronado State Monument property,
and grant the University of New Mexico’s half-interest in another parcel of disputed land to the
Museum of New Mexico.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
*No fiscal impact. Enactment of House Joint Memorial could incur indeterminate legal costs for
both the Museum of New Mexico and the University of New Mexico.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
According to the State Monuments division:
“This joint memorial requests that the Governor exercise his authority to designate state
monuments by adding a 26.57-acre parcel of land owned by the University of New Mexico to the
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97.8-acre parcel currently administered as Coronado State Monument by the Cultural Affairs
department under a 99-year lease agreement.
This action would accomplish two things:
1) Coronado State Monument would operate in perpetuity and forgo the established lease
agreement.
2) Provide protection in perpetuity to the 26.57-acre parcel which is located between the
monument and the Rio Grande.
Although Coronado was designated a State Monument in March 1931 and then dedicated in May
1940, its administration under the Museum of New Mexico was not formally realized until
October 1, 1943, under a lease agreement with the University of New Mexico. This lease
agreement provided for an undivided ½ interest over the 218.13-acre parcel of land that had been
conveyed to the UNM by the U.S. Government for “archaeological purposes". In 1986, to settle
a dispute with the Santa Ana pueblo, UNM exchanged a 119.86-acre parcel on the western part
of this property to Santa Ana Pueblo in exchange for a 26.57-acre parcel located between eastern
boundary of the “monument" parcel and the Rio Grande. The Museum of New Mexico was not
granted any ownership or authority over this 26.57-acre parcel.
During the past few years there has been some interest expressed by the UNM of divesting itself
of this property or developing it. This parcel is land-locked by Santa Ana Pueblo land to the
north, the Monument to the west and south and the Rio Grande to the east. The parcel, and its
resources, have a direct relation to the cultural and natural resources of the Monument and would
serve to enhance the interpretation of the site to visitors. If this property were to be disposed
through sale, lease, or otherwise, the integrity of the Monument will be compromised and
cultural/archeological resources associated to the Monument would be lost or destroyed. Also,
any development on this parcel would spoil the view shed of this site and impact the experience
of all visitors to the Monument."
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