New Mexico Code § 6-25B-6

Strategic economic development sites; designation; implementation
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A. The secretary shall review site characterization studies conducted pursuant to
Section 3 [6-25B-3 NMSA 1978] of the Strategic Economic Development Site
Readiness Act and shall determine, after consideration of the recommendations of the
strategic economic development site advisory committee:
(1) whether there needs to be further study of the characteristics of proposed
economic development sites; or
(2) whether the proposed economic development site should be designated
as a strategic economic development site.
B. Upon designation as a strategic economic development site, the secretary may
solicit proposals from public partners and private partners for site pre-development
projects that will enhance the readiness of the strategic economic development site.
Site pre-development projects may include:
(1) surveying, engineering, planning and architectural work required in
advance of construction on site development and building construction;
(2) environmental assessments and remediation;
(3) public infrastructure improvements necessary prior to the start of site
development and building construction, including roads and utilities;
(4) site preparation, including landscaping and drainage improvements; and
(5) governmental permitting.
C. The secretary shall review proposals from public partners and private partners for
site pre-development projects and shall determine, after consideration of the
recommendations of the strategic economic development site advisory committee,
which proposed site pre-development projects could be funded in whole or in part by
grants and loans from the site readiness fund or should be recommended for funding
from the public project revolving fund or other funding resources.
History: Laws 2025, ch. 70, § 6.

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