PERMITS FOR THE SALE, CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING OF PROPERTY
§ 9.3.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT
The Village desires to permit the sale, construction and remodeling of all property in the Village limits in an effort to ensure receipt of full gross receipts tax owed to the Village.
§ 9.3.2 DEFINITIONS
(A) CONSTRUCTION means the building, altering, repairing or demolishing in the ordinary course of business any building, structure or fencing within the Village limits.
(B) GROSS RECEIPTS means the total amount of money or the value of other consideration received from selling, constructing or remodeling property within the Village.
§ 9.3.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMITS TO SELL, CONSTRUCT AND/OR REMODEL REAL ESTATE IN THE VILLAGE LIMITS
(A) The following requirements apply to those intending to sell, construct and/or remodel property within the Village:
(1) A realtor must apply for a permit for each parcel of land to be sold. The fee for the permit is thirty-five dollars ($35.00) per parcel. The Village issued permit shall be attached to the bottom right hand corner of the realtor's sign located on the property. The Village issued permit shall contain a permit number for each parcel of land and shall be visible at all times. If the realtor has no sign posted, they must display the Village issued permit on the property in a prominent spot visible from the street.
(2) A contractor or developer must apply for an annual business license per § 3.1. The Village issued zone review permit shall be posted on the property in a prominent spot visible from the street.
(3) The Village may request to inspect a permittee’s CRS-1 filings at any time to ensure compliance.
(4) Any Realtor, developer or contractor in violation of this Article shall not be permitted to sell, construct or remodel any property in the Village of Los Ranchos until they are in compliance with this Article.
(5) Violators shall also be subject to any other penalties permitted under New Mexico law.
Ordinance and State Law References regarding Chapter 9, Article 3:
Ordinance #196, October 12, 2005;
Ordinance #285, February 9, 2022, Amending § 9.3.3.
Los Ranchos De Albuquerque City Zoning Code
ARTICLE 3
PERMITS FOR THE SALE, CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING OF PROPERTY
§ 9.3.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT
The Village desires to permit the sale, construction and remodeling of all property in the Village limits in an effort to ensure receipt of full gross receipts tax owed to the Village.
§ 9.3.2 DEFINITIONS
(A) CONSTRUCTION means the building, altering, repairing or demolishing in the ordinary course of business any building, structure or fencing within the Village limits.
(B) GROSS RECEIPTS means the total amount of money or the value of other consideration received from selling, constructing or remodeling property within the Village.
§ 9.3.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMITS TO SELL, CONSTRUCT AND/OR REMODEL REAL ESTATE IN THE VILLAGE LIMITS
(A) The following requirements apply to those intending to sell, construct and/or remodel property within the Village:
(1) A realtor must apply for a permit for each parcel of land to be sold. The fee for the permit is thirty-five dollars ($35.00) per parcel. The Village issued permit shall be attached to the bottom right hand corner of the realtor's sign located on the property. The Village issued permit shall contain a permit number for each parcel of land and shall be visible at all times. If the realtor has no sign posted, they must display the Village issued permit on the property in a prominent spot visible from the street.
(2) A contractor or developer must apply for an annual business license per § 3.1. The Village issued zone review permit shall be posted on the property in a prominent spot visible from the street.
(3) The Village may request to inspect a permittee’s CRS-1 filings at any time to ensure compliance.
(4) Any Realtor, developer or contractor in violation of this Article shall not be permitted to sell, construct or remodel any property in the Village of Los Ranchos until they are in compliance with this Article.
(5) Violators shall also be subject to any other penalties permitted under New Mexico law.
Ordinance and State Law References regarding Chapter 9, Article 3:
Ordinance #196, October 12, 2005;
Ordinance #285, February 9, 2022, Amending § 9.3.3.