2015 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 16 - Parks, Recreation and Fairs
Section 4 El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral River and Rio Grande Valley State Park
Section 16-4-12 Designation of boundaries.

NM Stat § 16-4-12 (2015) What's This?

16-4-12. Designation of boundaries.

The Rio Grande valley state park shall include lands owned and controlled by the middle Rio Grande conservancy district in the floodway of the Rio Grande, adjacent levees, service roads, riverside drains and conservancy district lands contiguous to the river in Bernalillo county, with the following exceptions:

A. private land in and adjacent to the floodway of the river;

B. lands held by public agencies other than the conservancy district;

C. lands of the Sandia and Isleta Indian pueblos in Bernalillo county;

D. lands within the municipal boundaries of the village of Corrales unless the governing body of the village of Corrales subsequently requests inclusion; and

E. a two-hundred foot strip on either side of the final center line of existing and proposed bridges whose alignment has been or may be approved by the urban transportation policy planning board of the middle Rio Grande council of governments.

History: Laws 1983, ch. 18, 4.

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