Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Domestic Well Permit - Longer Wait Periods

Many of you may have read articles over the past few days regarding a recent ruling by Judge J.C. Robinson of the Sixth Judicial District Court in Silver City. For those of you who have not, here is my interpretation of what I have read.
The Bounds family, generational farmers along the Mimbres River near Silver City, filed suit against the State Engineer's office regarding the issuance of domestic well permits to a subdivision near their family farm
The Bounds suit centers around current domestic well rule - the State Engineers office is required to issue a domestic well permit without a review process, however, for other types of water use the State Engineers office is required to review the applications and render a decision for issuance of permits based on protection of higher priority water right holders.
Judge Robinson's ruling requires the State Engineer's office to follow a review process before issuing a domestic well permit. With short staffing, the turn around time for issuance of a domestic well permit could be extensive. The State Engineers office may appeal Judge Robinson's ruling - only time will tell. If you are looking to buy or sell your unimproved land or if you are contemplating subdividing your land, you might want to give a call to the State Engineers office for complete information and permit application requirements.

New Mexico Office of the State Engineer:

Web Site - http://www.ose.state.nm.us

Main Phone Number - 505-827-6120 (Santa Fe)
Contact Page: http://www.ose.state.nm.us/program_support_contacts.html

Writing Through Rose Colored Glasses: Rural America Still A Great Destination

Writing Through Rose Colored Glasses: Rural America Still A Great Destination

Check out what others have to say about one of our local business families - Turner Inn & RV Park. Kevin and Ruthie go the extra mile for folks that stay with them! What great representatives they are for our community!

Monday, July 21, 2008

How Much Rain Are You Getting?



How much rain are you getting? Thought it might be interesting to see if others would comment on this post and say how much rain you have been getting and where you are at.




As for our family (Lelan & Segan giving thumbs up on the rim of our tank) - just this past Sunday we were blessed with 1 1/2 inches of rain! It filled up our dirt tank (pond to most new comers) and we were lulled to sleep last night by the sounds of singing frogs!

Hope Everyone Else Is Getting Rain Too - Chime In & Share Your Rain Gauge Readings!

Mountainair Joins the World Wide Web

At long last, the Town of Mountainair has joined the on line world! The web site should offer another resource for our community to be noticed as well as for more people to obtain information regarding the Town. (http://www.mountainairnm.gov/)

Web Master Dennis Fulfer has done a very nice job in setting up the new web site - check it out and let Dennis know what you think! (His email is link on the home page under "contact us" - just a quick click and you can email Dennis).

Beware Charismatic Men Who Preach 'Change'

Check out this oustanding opion piece that will make you think! (click here--> Beware Charismatic Men Who Preach 'Change'). The link should take you to a Letter to the Editor of the Richmond Times - Dispatch that offers a reflection on the current election-year rhetoric from a gentleman that escaped Communist Cuba in 1968. An outstanding opinion piece that will make you think and hopefully ask more questions of the current candidates!

After reading the Letter to the Editor I read other articles on inRich.com (http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/home.html) - I think inRich.com is an outstanding news source with very well written articles! I hope that many of you will check it out. To be well read is to be well informed!

TOWN COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING, TOWN OF MOUNTAINAIR

AGENDA
FOR
SPECIAL
Budget Meeting of the Town Council
Town of Mountainair
Tuesday, July 21st, 2008
6:30 p.m.
109 N Roosevelt Avenue
Dr. Robert J. Saul Recreation Center


Call to order: Mayor Velta Gilley
Invocation: Moment of Silence
Pledge of Allegiance: Mayor Velta Gilley
Roll Call:
Approval of Agenda:


NEW BUSINESS

a. Approval of Resolution # 08-07 Budget Approval for 2008-2009


Adjournment:

NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC MEETING has been given in compliance with section 10-15-1 NMSA 1978.

Respectfully Submitted by Mayor Velta Gilley

COPIES AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL

Friday, July 18, 2008

Error Correction - Town of Mountainair Emergency Meeting

It was brought to my attention by Dennis Fulfer that I had the Town of Mountainair Emergency meeting date posted incorrectly. The date has been corrected in the original post, however, I wanted to make sure that everyone had the correct date so:

Town of Mountianiar Emergency Meeting
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Time: 6:30pm
Place: Doctor Saul Building
The agenda will be posted today, Friday July 18, 2008. Thanks for catching the error!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Town of Mountainair Emergency Meeting

The Town of Mountainair canceled the regularly scheduled meeting set for Tuesday, July 15, 2008. The meeting had to be canceled because Council Members Gayle Jones and Steve Sanchez were unable to attend leaving the meeting without a quorum.

An emergency meeting will be called on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 to address completion of the Towns annual budget.

The agenda for the emergency meeting will available Friday, July 18, 2008 and according to Susan Brazil, Town Clerk, the annual budget will be the only item on the meeting agenda.

Please contact Town hall at 505-847-2321 if you would like a copy of the agenda or any additional information regard this or any other meeting.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Meeting Agenda - Town of Mountainair July 15, 2008

AGENDA
FOR


Regular Meeting of the Town Council
Town of Mountainair
July 15, 2008 Tuedsay
NOTICE CHANGE OF MEETING PLACE

DR. ROBERT J. SAUL RECREATION BLDG.
Mountainair, New Mexico 87036

  1. Call to order: Mayor Velta Gilley

  2. Invocation: Moment of Silence

  3. Pledge of Allegiance: Mayor Velta
    Gilley

  4. Roll Call:

  5. Approval/Disapproval of Consent Agenda:

    a. Approval/Disapproval of Minutes: Minutes for Regular Town
    Meeting on July 1st, 2008

  6. OLD BUSINESS:

    a. Approval of rate changes on rental
    of Community & MAC Buildings

  7. NEW BUSINESS:

    a. Approval of Resolution #08-07 Budget
    Approval for 2008-2009

    b. Eddie Padilla and John Romero to address Council over land.

    c. USDA to address Council

    d. Turner Inn to address Council


  8. EXECUTIVE SESSION: If needed.

    Reports from Department Heads:

  9. Administration: Susan Brazil - Town
    Clerk

  10. Maintenance: Cliff Tafoya - Acting
    Maintenance Supervisor

  11. Police Department: Ed vonKutzleban -
    Chief of Police

  12. Animal Control: Tanisha Starr - Animal
    Contraol Officer AC-4

  13. Housing Authority: Annabelle Torres -
    Housing Director

  14. Library: Evelyn Walker - Head Librarian

  15. M.V.D.: Diana Kayser - Divison of Motor
    Vehicle

  16. Fire Department: Jimmy Sullenger

  17. E.M.S.: Wanda Sullenger

  18. Judicial: Patricia Autrey - Municipal Judge

  19. Lodger's Tax Board: Kevin Turner -
    President


  20. Announcements:

    (1) Next meeting date will be August 5th, 2008

    (2) Reminder to return Folder Packet to Town Clerk after meeting

  21. Adjournment:

NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC MEETING has been given in
compliance with section 10-12-1 NMSA 1978

Respectfully Submitted: Velta Gilley, Mayor


COPIES ARE AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL OF THIS AGENDA

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Dana Slips Into Gods Glorious Presence

I don't normally share email with the blog, but thought that Wana Beths words were best.

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Dear Friends and Family,

Our precious Dana slipped away into the glorious presence of God on Friday, July 11, 2008 at 8:45 a.m.

She had a sweet smile on her face! Her children, husband, step-mom, Pastor and wife and I were able to be there with her. There was peace that flowed over everyone, even though there were tears. But, we were all able to Praise the Good Lord for being with us, comforting and strengthening us.

The prayers, love, concern and physical help you all have given have definitely made the biggest difference in our family at this time. I'm sure the days ahead will be softened even in our grief for missing Dana, because of those of you who have been such faithful prayer warriors!

For those who want to know: There will be a viewing from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, July 18 at the Harris-Hanlon Funeral Home and 9 to 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 19th in 1st Baptist Church, Moriarity.

The funeral will be at 10:00 a.m. at the 1st Baptist Church in Moriarity. There will be a lunch served at the church, then those who want to go will be going down to Cedarvale for burial and some refreshments will be served at the Cedarvale Community Center there.


Dana asked that donations be made to the Baptist Children's Home in Portales, NM. in lieu of flowers.


Please forgive me if I've forgotten anything essential , but believe that I'm walking lighter because my Dear Dana is NOT suffering anymore.


God Bless You All,
Mom,
Wana Beth,
Grandma Beth

P.S. for those who've asked, Dana would have been 48 on August 12.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Annual Town of Mountaiair Blood Drive

Date: July 15, 2009
Where: Doctor Saul Community Building
Time: 12noon - 5pm

Donations accepted on a walk in basis or for those who need to set an appointment, please contact Peter Nieto at Town Hall 505-847-2321

It Takes Many to Make a Community

Although we are physically divided by invisible town/village boundaries, we are unified in the spirit of a greater community, a community that works together during times of trail.

During the fires over these past eight months our towns, villages, and county residents pulled together to help family, friends, neighbors and new comers a like without question or hesitation.

To Those Who;
  • Placed themselves in harms way to protect lives and property
  • Provided evacuees with food and shelter
  • Helped families and livestock get to safety
  • Comforted families with losses
  • Continue to work towards reclamation

Thank You!

Major events such as these show what a community is made of and this writer is filled with pride in our community for setting the shinning example of what a community should be, neighbor helping neighbor, friends helping friends.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Big Spring Fire Transitioned to Type 4

Date: July 4, 2008
Fire Name: Big Spring Fire
Estimated Acreage: 5,478
Containment: 100%
Jurisdictional Agencies: USFS, Torrance County EOC, NM State Forestry
Personnel: 60

Big Spring Fire Transitioned to Type 4

Mountainair, NM – July 4, 2008: Management of The Big Spring Fire was transferred yesterday from the Southwest Area Type 1 Incident Management Team to a Type 4 organization. Two twenty person hand crews along with several engines have remained with the fire and will continue mop-up as well as fireline rehabilitation.

A lightning storm passed over the Manzano Mountains and Estancia Valley last night. Fire personnel will be heavily patrolling throughout the weekend and responding to any smoke reports.

Mountainair Ranger District personnel as well as Torrance County Dispatch have received several calls yesterday and today regarding smokes within the Big Spring Fire perimeter. These smokes are expected to periodically appear as stump holes continue burning. Fire personnel will be mopping up these areas when and wherever appropriate

The Mountainair Ranger District is currently under Stage 3 restrictions. The only area currently open for picnicking is Red Canyon Campground which is open for DAY USE ONLY (8am to 6pm.) There are currently no hiking opportunities on the Mountainair Ranger District.

The Mountainair Ranger District is currently closed for the holiday. Fire personnel will be out of the office patrolling around the Forest. To report a new fire, please call the district office for instructions on how to reach the 24 hour dispatch. The Mountainair Ranger District number is 505-847-2990.

ALL FIREWORKS ARE PROHIBITED ON THE NATIONAL FOREST!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

JUBILEE 2008

Come Join The Mountainair Community In Celebration of July 4th!

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  • SATURDAY, JULY 5, 2008, MOUNTAINAIR, NEW MEXICO
  • 7:00 am: Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Mountainair Rotary Club at the MAC
  • 9:30 am: "American Pride Parade; Line Up - In front of the mortuary building on Ross
  • 10:00 am: Parade Begins; Route - from Ross, down Hwy 60 to the MAC
  • 11:00 am: BBQ Lunch sponsored by the Mountainair Fire Department
  • 9:00 pm: Dance to the Music of "Loaded" $6 singles, $10 couples at the door.

*MAC - Mountainair Activity Center located at Hwy 60 and Limit, Mountainair, NM

Pancake Breakfast and BBQ Lunch Prices Will Be Posted At The MAC

AFTER THE PARADE
GENERAL ACTIVITIES AT THE MAC

Parade Winner Trophy Awards ~ Horse Shoes ~ Children's Games

Pet Show ~ Vendors ~ Local Live Music ~ BBQ Lunch

No Entry Fee To Enter the MAC

DUE TO LACK OF MOISTURE, THE ORDER RESTRICTING FIRE WORKS IS STILL IN PLACE SO THERE WILL BE NO FIRE WORKS AT THIS YEARS CELEBRATION.

Big Spring Fire Fully Contained

Big Spring Fire Fully Contained

Estancia, NM – July 2, 2008, 8:00 am… The Big Spring Fire, which was reported on June 24, 2008, has been declared 100% contained. The total acreage of the fire has been decreased to 5,478 due to more accurate mapping. The cause of the fire was determined to be lightning. The recent good work by firefighters on the fire have helped lesson the possibility of the fire escaping the perimeter lines that are in place. This fire has not been declared controlled, which means that areas within the perimeter of the fire may smoke occasionally, but none of the possible smokes are expected to challenge the fire perimeter. Mountainair Ranger District fire personnel will take over the incident at 6:00 p.m. on July 3, 2008, and will continue rehabbing and mopping up as necessary.

This will be the last news release sent out about the Big Spring Fire by the Southwest Area Incident Management Team.

We thank you all for your support and understanding. Future updates about this fire will be issued by the Mountainair Ranger District. If you need information about this fire starting Thursday, July 3, 2008, please direct your inquiries to Arlene Perea at the Mountainair office (505) 847-2990.

The public is reminded that the Mountainair Ranger District is in stage III fire restrictions (partial closure) which prohibits entry onto Forest Service land. Due to this closure, Forest Road 55 is closed to the public except from Forest Road 55 to the junction of Forest Road 321 on the north side, and from Forest Road 55 to the Trail Canyon Trailhead on the south side.

For information about fire restrictions on the Cibola National Forest visit the forest website at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/cibola/


Estimated Acreage: 5,478 acres
Containment: 100%
Total Personnel: 345
Containment Date: July 1, 2008
Jurisdictional Agencies: USDA FS, Torrance County EOC, NM State Forestry

Restrictions and closures:
Forest Valley Subdivision (closed to non-residents)
Fourth of July Campground (Forest closure area)
Forest Service Road 55 (see narrative above)