0001| HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 58 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| JAMES ROGER MADALENA | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0011| SUPPORTING FEDERAL ACQUISITION OF THE BACA LOCATION NUMBER 1 | 0012| BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR SPECIAL | 0013| MANAGEMENT BY THE UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE. | 0014| | 0015| WHEREAS, the Baca location number 1, known as the Baca | 0016| ranch, owned by the Dunigan family through the Baca land and | 0017| cattle company, comprises over ninety-five thousand acres, | 0018| located primarily in Sandoval county, deep in the Jemez | 0019| mountains, and in that single-party ownership has been | 0020| successfully and responsibly managed for over thirty years; | 0021| and | 0022| WHEREAS, the Baca ranch contains the Valles Caldera, one | 0023| of the most significant volcanic features in the world; and | 0024| WHEREAS, the Baca ranch boasts of scenic and natural | 0025| beauty and diversity of wildlife and promises enormous |
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0001| recreational opportunities for all people of our nation; and | 0002| WHEREAS, the valleys within the Caldera act as the | 0003| incubator for one of the largest elk herds in the country; and | 0004| WHEREAS, since 1955, presidents, leaders in congress and | 0005| secretaries of the interior have encouraged federal | 0006| acquisition and management of the Baca ranch; and | 0007| WHEREAS, the owners of the Baca ranch have again offered | 0008| to sell the property to the United States; and | 0009| WHEREAS, legislation has been introduced in congress to | 0010| authorize the acquisition of the Baca ranch by the United | 0011| States secretary of agriculture; and | 0012| WHEREAS, former secretaries of the interior Manuel Lujan | 0013| and Stewart Udall lead a broad spectrum of New Mexicans in | 0014| supporting the federal acquisition of the Baca ranch; and | 0015| WHEREAS, pueblos, including Jemez, San Ildefonso and | 0016| Santa Clara, have long-standing traditional and cultural roots | 0017| in the Valles Caldera and generally support the federal | 0018| acquisition of the area; and | 0019| WHEREAS, federal acquisition of the Baca ranch coupled | 0020| with congress providing for special management by the United | 0021| States secretary of agriculture could result in the protection | 0022| and use of this incredible land for future generations; and | 0023| WHEREAS, future management of the Baca ranch could | 0024| accommodate hunting, fishing and limited multiple use | 0025| management insofar as it preserves and protects the scenic, |
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0001| cultural and natural value of the lands, as well as the | 0002| traditional uses by Native Americans; and | 0003| WHEREAS, the forest service's land management planning | 0004| process would guide management of the land and provide for | 0005| consultation and cooperation with units of local government, | 0006| the pueblos and the general public; and | 0007| WHEREAS, appropriate federal management of the Baca ranch | 0008| would increase federal revenues coming to the counties in | 0009| which the land is located and could promote tourism and other | 0010| forms of limited economic development to the overall benefit | 0011| of Sandoval, Los Alamos and Rio Arriba counties; | 0012| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE | 0013| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico congressional | 0014| delegation support and encourage passage of legislation | 0015| authorizing the purchase by the federal government of the Baca | 0016| location number 1, including the Valles Caldera; and | 0017| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico legislature | 0018| request that the Baca ranch be designated upon purchase for | 0019| special management as a unit of the national forest system by | 0020| the United States forest service; and | 0021| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that after the acquisition of the | 0022| land, the United States forest service be requested to | 0023| initiate a process of public hearings to establish a | 0024| management plan that will ensure that the Baca ranch will | 0025| afford public access for hunting, fishing and other forms of |
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0001| recreation and that multiple use will be permitted to the | 0002| extent that it is compatible with protection of the natural | 0003| values of the area; and | 0004| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that after federal acquisition of | 0005| the Baca ranch, the pueblos of Jemez, San Ildefonso, Santa | 0006| Clara and other surrounding pueblos be included in discussions | 0007| with the United States secretary of agriculture concerning | 0008| management of the acquired land to ensure that their | 0009| traditional and cultural use claims are satisfied; and | 0010| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be | 0011| distributed to the president of the United States, members of | 0012| the New Mexico congressional delegation, the governor of the | 0013| pueblo of Jemez, the governor of the pueblo of San Ildefonso | 0014| and the governor of the pueblo of Santa Clara. | 0015|  |