Santa Fe County growth management plans and regulations and contact information
- 2000 Santa Fe Community College District Plan
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/userfiles/file/find/CCD_Plan_final_for_web.pdf
Prepared in accordance with The Santa Fe County Growth Management Plan by The Community College District Planning Committee, Santa Fe County Planning Division; Adopted by the Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners on October 31, 2000 and the Santa Fe Extraterritorial Zoning Authority on November 1, 2000.
- 2015 Sustainable Growth Management Plan (SGMP) – 290 pages
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/media/files/BCCFinal2015SGMPAmendments10-27-15.pdf
The Sustainable Growth Management Plan (SGMP) was first adopted by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) in 2010, this guidance document provides policy for the future growth in Santa Fe County. The 2015 SGMP was adopted by the BCC on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 by Resolution 2015-155.
- 2016 Sustainable Land Development Code (SLDC) – 769 pages
The 2016 Sustainable Land Development Code (SLDC) The SLDC is the legal implementing device of the 2015 Sustainable Growth Management Plan (SGMP) and contains detailed regulations for the development of land within the County. SLDC was adopted unanimously by the Board of County Commissioners on December 13, 2016 via Ordinance 2016-9. The 2016 SLDC governs land use and development throughout the unincorporated areas of the County. The 2016 SLDC contains the regulations that a property owner must follow when building or remodeling a structure. It also explains the process by which land use and development can occur.
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/media/files/Ordinance2016-9-p0001-p0769.pdf
Searchable SLDC (770 pages) at:
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/media/files/SLDC%201.20.17.pdf
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/growth_management/community_planning_center
The Santa Fe County Community Planning process “utilizes community knowledge and leadership as a mechanism to design land use plans specific to an unincorporated community area. After approval by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC), community plans constitute an amendment to the SGMP for the specified geographic area. The BCC has adopted Community, District and Corridor Plans and ordinances for communities throughout Santa Fe County. These plans and ordinances have been developed in accordance with the Sustainable Land Development Code (SLDC) in coordination with planning committees and community members to create plans that serve as a guide for future development, land use, community facilities, projects and programs for the specific community.”
Santa Fe County Growth Management Administration
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/growth_management
Mission: To preserve the character of our existing communities and unique rural landscapes; guide future growth and development through effective planning, zoning, data analysis, permitting and enforcement; make available meaningful choices in terms of alternative living environments and life styles and preserve resources for future generations; And to address the needs and concerns of our citizens while ensuring their quality of life.
Director, Penny Ellis-Green
(505) 986-6221 or pengreen@santafecountynm.gov
Building and Development Services Manager, Vicki Lucero
(505) 986-6222 or vlopez@santafecountynm.gov
Planning Manager, Robert Griego
(505) 986-6215 or rgriego@santafecountynm.gov
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SFGA provides a voice for 600+ concerned neighbors living in communities at the southern gateway to Santa Fe, which is also the northernmost point of the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway (NMSR14).
An all- volunteer organization, SFGA depends on the donations of both professional skills and funds of members and supporters ...
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