§ 3-21-1 Zoning; authority of county or municipality
§ 3-21-2 Jurisdiction of a county or municipal zoning authority
§ 3-21-2.1 Certain municipalities; changing the zoning or use of certain areas; election allowed
§ 3-21-3 Procedure for extraterritorial zoning
§ 3-21-3.1 Additional procedures for extraterritorial zoning and subdivision regulation
§ 3-21-3.2 Extraterritorial zoning in class A counties; procedures
§ 3-21-3.3 Extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction; concurrent authority for certain counties
§ 3-21-4 Extraterritorial zoning ordinance; enforcement and administration; appeals
§ 3-21-4.1 Extraterritorial zoning ordinances adopted under former law
§ 3-21-5 Zoning; conformance to comprehensive plan
§ 3-21-6 Zoning; mode of determining regulations, restrictions and boundaries of district; public hearing required; notice
§ 3-21-7 Appointment of a zoning commission; duties; preliminary report and hearing
§ 3-21-8 Appeals to zoning authority; grounds; stay of proceedings
§ 3-21-9 Zoning; appeal
§ 3-21-10 Zoning enforcement
§ 3-21-11 Conflicts between zoning regulations and other statutes and ordinances
§ 3-21-12 County zoning authority; authority to contract
§ 3-21-13 Zoning enforcement by counties
§ 3-21-14 Adoption of county zoning ordinances
§ 3-21-15 [Special zoning districts;] short title
§ 3-21-16 Purpose of act
§ 3-21-17 Definitions
§ 3-21-18 Special zoning district
§ 3-21-19 Zoning commission
§ 3-21-20 Election of members to the commission
§ 3-21-21 Powers of the commission
§ 3-21-22 Procedures for regulations or restrictions
§ 3-21-23 Ordinance; penalty; remedies
§ 3-21-24 Enforcement
§ 3-21-25 Judicial review
§ 3-21-26 Costs incurred by zoning commission of special zoning district; fees

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 3 > Article 21 - Zoning Regulations

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