New Mexico Statutes
Article 7 - Annexation of Territory
Section 3-7-13 - Contents of petition; submission to department of finance and administration.

A. The petition shall:
(1) describe the territory proposed to be annexed;
(2) be signed by:
(a) the mayor and clerk of the municipality; or
(b) a majority of the landowners of the territory proposed to be annexed; and
(3) be accompanied by a map of the territory proposed to be annexed which shall show:
(a) the external boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed;
(b) any federal, state or county highways which may exist in the territory proposed to be annexed; and
(c) the relationship of the territory proposed to be annexed to the existing boundary of the municipality.
B. The petition shall be filed with the department of finance and administration.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-7-13, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300; 1977, ch. 247, § 138; 1983, ch. 296, § 9.
Commission may determine the sufficiency of petitions. — In addition to considering the issues of contiguity and the provision of municipal services, the boundary commission has the power to determine the statutory sufficiency of a petition and may make that determination at any time in the proceedings. Town of Edgewood v. N.M. Mun. Boundary Comm'n, 2013-NMCA-047, 299 P.3d 451, cert. quashed, 2013-NMCERT-009.
Where petitioner's petition failed to establish ownership of roads contained in and bordering the territory petitioner sought to annex and failed to account for the ownership and consequences of ownership of roads owned by government entities in and bordering the territory, the boundary commission properly denied the annexation because the commission had the power to evaluate the petition's compliance with statutory requirements for ownership and documentation of roads. Town of Edgewood v. N.M. Mun. Boundary Comm'n, 2013-NMCA-047, 299 P.3d 451, cert. quashed, 2013-NMCERT-009.
Minor errors in description of territory immaterial. — That some of the area to be annexed was described in the petition as "lots" instead of "blocks" is immaterial since the descriptions, in context, were substantially and sufficiently correct to put all interested parties on notice of the area sought to be annexed. Mutz v. Municipal Boundary Comm'n, 1984-NMSC-070, 101 N.M. 694, 688 P.2d 12.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 3 - Municipalities

Article 7 - Annexation of Territory

Section 3-7-1 - Methods of annexation.

Section 3-7-1.1 - Traditional historic community; qualifications; annexation restrictions.

Section 3-7-2 - Extension of utility service by municipality or other utility.

Section 3-7-3 - Limitation on annexation.

Section 3-7-4 - Annexation; territory owned by the United States, state of New Mexico or a political subdivision; interposition not to prohibit annexation.

Section 3-7-5 - Annexation; arbitration; resolution of intent.

Section 3-7-6 - Annexation; arbitration; creation of board.

Section 3-7-7 - Annexation; election of three members from territory proposed to be annexed; notice; polling places; election officials; ballots; canvass of votes.

Section 3-7-8 - Annexation; arbitration; appointment of three members by municipality.

Section 3-7-9 - Annexation; arbitration; selection of seventh member; procedure; qualifications.

Section 3-7-10 - Annexation; arbitration; chairman; meetings; power of board; final determination.

Section 3-7-11 - Municipal boundary commission; purpose.

Section 3-7-12 - Municipal boundary commission; appointment; qualifications of members; payment of members; secretary of finance and administration to provide staff.

Section 3-7-13 - Contents of petition; submission to department of finance and administration.

Section 3-7-14 - Meetings of the municipal boundary commission; election of a chairman; to meet in municipality to which annexation is proposed; public notice of meeting.

Section 3-7-15 - Duties of the municipal boundary commission; authority of commission to annex; order is final; review by certiorari.

Section 3-7-16 - Filing the order of the municipal boundary commission; annexation complete.

Section 3-7-17 - Annexation; petition by owners of contiguous territory; duty of governing body; ordinance; appeal.

Section 3-7-17.1 - Annexation; certain municipalities in class A counties; procedures; limitations.

Section 3-7-18 - Annexation to include streets.