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Section 3-20-8 - Alternate summary procedure

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A. The filing of a survey certified by any licensed, registered surveyor which contains a description of the subdivided land with ties to permanent monuments satisfies the requirements of Section 3-20-7 NMSA 1978. B. In lieu of the requirements of Section 3-20-7 NMSA 1978, the following procedure may be followed: (1) the planning authority shall establish a summary procedure for approving: (a) subdivisions of not more than two parcels of land; (b) resubdivisions, where the combination or recombination of portions of previously platted lots does not increase the total number of lots; or (c) subdivisions of two or more parcels of land in areas zoned for industrial use; (2) any subdivision approved as authorized in this section shall be in substantial conformity with the subdivision regulations of the planning authority; (3) any administrative officer or planning commission member may be delegated the authority to approve a subdivision by this section; (4) approval by this summary procedure shall be endorsed on the plat or on the instrument of conveyance in lieu of a plat and such approval shall be conclusive evidence of the approval of the planning authority.

by this summary procedure shall be endorsed on the plat or on the instrument of conveyance in lieu of a plat and such approval shall be conclusive evidence of the approval of the planning authority. The county clerk shall accept the instrument of conveyance for filing or recording. History: 1953 Comp., § 14-19-7.1, enacted by Laws 1966, ch. 64, § 6; 1973, ch. 348, § 32. ANNOTATIONSPlanning authority, referred to in Subsection B, is city council. Mitchell v. Hedden, 1980-NMSC-056, 94 N.M. 348, 610 P.2d 752.