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Definition of Infrastructure Improvement Within the City of Farmington

This rule defines infrastructure improvement for the City to include:(1)Sanitary sewage systems, including collection, transport, storage, treatment, dispersal, effluent use and discharge;(2)Drainage and flood control systems, including collection, transport, diversion, storage, detention, retention, dispersal, use and discharge;(3)Water systems for domestic purposes, including production, collection, storage, treatment, transport, deliver, connection and dispersal;(4)Areas for motor vehicle use for road access, ingress, egress and parking;(5)Trails and areas for pedestrian, equestrian, bicycle or other nonmotor vehicle use for access, ingress, egress and parking;(6)Parks, recreational facilities and open space areas for the use of residents for entertainment, assembly and recreation;(7)Landscaping, including earthwork, structures, plants, trees and related water delivery systems;(8)Electrical transmission and distribution facilities;(9)Natural gas distribution facilities;(10)Lighting systems;(11)Cable or other telecommunications lines and related equipment;(12)Traffic control systems and devices, including signals, controls, markings and signs;(13)Inspection, construction management and related costs in connection with the furnishing of the items listed in this subsection; and(14)Heating, air conditioning and weatherization facilities, systems or services, and energy efficiency improvements that are affixed to real property.

Link:

  • Sec.22-7-3

Policy Details:

Locale: Farmington, New Mexico [Southwest]
Climate zone: Zone 5B: Cool Dry
Jurisdiction: Municipality [<50K]
Smart Surface(s): Green Stormwater Infrastructure, Trees
Policy Type(s): City Code

Citation:

Sec.22-7-3

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