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    • New Mexico Statutes
    • Chapter 3 - Municipalities
    • Article 22 - Historic Districts and Landmarks
    • Section 3-22-1.1 - Definition.

    New Mexico Statutes
    Article 22 - Historic Districts and Landmarks
    Section 3-22-1.1 - Definition.

    As used in the Historic District and Landmark Act, "landmark" means a structure or site of historical interest.
    History: 1978 Comp., § 3-22-1.1, enacted by Laws 1983, ch. 178, § 2.

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    Structure New Mexico Statutes

    New Mexico Statutes

    Chapter 3 - Municipalities

    Article 22 - Historic Districts and Landmarks

    Section 3-22-1 - Historic District and Landmark Act; short title.

    Section 3-22-1.1 - Definition.

    Section 3-22-2 - Purpose.

    Section 3-22-3 - Establishment of historic districts and landmarks by zoning.

    Section 3-22-4 - Historic areas and landmarks; authorization to expend funds, to enter [into] agreements and, where necessary, exercise power of eminent domain.

    Section 3-22-5 - Historic areas and landmarks; construction of this act.

    Section 3-22-6 - Applicability to construction or renovation of state buildings; limitation.

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