New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 2 - STATE TRUST LANDS PART 24 CULTURAL PROPERTIES PROTECTION
Part 23 - STATE TRUST LANDS RESTORATION AND REMEDIATION FUND
Section 19.2.23.9 - PROJECT PROPOSALS
Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.2.23.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Land restoration or remediation project proposals may be initiated by the commissioner or by outside individuals or entities, as follows:
(1) the commissioner may direct state land
office staff to prepare proposals for state trust land restoration or
remediation projects; or
(2)
individuals or entities that wish to partner with the state land office on a
restoration or remediation project involving state trust lands may submit a
written request to the commissioner using guidelines provided by the land
office. If, in the commissioner's judgment, the requested project should be
considered for funding from the land restoration and remediation fund, the
commissioner shall direct land office staff to prepare a project proposal in
consultation with the requestor.
B. Project proposals shall provide information necessary for the selection and prioritization of projects and shall include:
(1) a statement of need,
including how the project addresses land office priorities in 19.2.23.10
NMAC;
(2) the project category (see
Subsection A of 19.2.23.8 NMAC);
(3) a detailed estimated total project cost,
including a description of project clearance and compliance requirements, an
estimate of the cost and time needed for clearance and compliance, an
explanation of how clearance and compliance requirements will be funded, and,
if applicable, a list of partners or collaborators and their anticipated
contributions to the total project cost;
(4) a location description by section,
township and range;
(5) a map
outlining the treatment area;
(6)
an estimate of the acres to be treated or restored;
(7) a description of the current site
conditions, including terrain, existing plant communities, and native plant
communities adapted to the project location;
(8) a description of the treatment type and
specifications, to include project objectives and desired outcomes, a detailed
description of the materials to be used, the machinery and labor requirements,
and project timing;
(9) a list of
current land office lessees within the treatment area, with contact
information;
(10) a description of
potential impacts to biological and cultural resources; and
(11) a description of the procurement
requirements for the project, such as contracting or bidding
requirements.
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