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3-21-3.3. Extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction; concurrent authority for certain counties.

A class A county with a population, as shown by the most recent federal decennial census, of greater than one hundred fifty thousand and less than four hundred thousand and a municipality within that county may exercise concurrent authority pursuant to an extraterritorial zoning authority created under Section  3-21-3 or 3-21-3.2 NMSA 1978 or pursuant to the terms of a joint powers agreement. 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-3 > Article-21 > Section-3-21-3-3

3-21-3.3. Extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction; concurrent authority for certain counties.

A class A county with a population, as shown by the most recent federal decennial census, of greater than one hundred fifty thousand and less than four hundred thousand and a municipality within that county may exercise concurrent authority pursuant to an extraterritorial zoning authority created under Section  3-21-3 or 3-21-3.2 NMSA 1978 or pursuant to the terms of a joint powers agreement. 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-3 > Article-21 > Section-3-21-3-3

3-21-3.3. Extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction; concurrent authority for certain counties.

A class A county with a population, as shown by the most recent federal decennial census, of greater than one hundred fifty thousand and less than four hundred thousand and a municipality within that county may exercise concurrent authority pursuant to an extraterritorial zoning authority created under Section  3-21-3 or 3-21-3.2 NMSA 1978 or pursuant to the terms of a joint powers agreement.