This subchapter may be cited as “The Fee Ordinance of Santa Fe County.”
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. I, sec. 1, adopted 12/8/15)
This subchapter applies to any application for a development permit or authority to proceed under the county sustainable land development code (“SLDC”), as amended. This subchapter shall become effective concurrent with the effective date of the SLDC.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. I, sec. 2, adopted 12/8/15)
All requests for a development permit or any miscellaneous request under the SLDC, such as a text amendment, shall require the payment of a non-refundable application fee pursuant to section 37.06 herein, together with the submission of a completed application (“application”). The application shall be submitted to the building and development services division for review and processing in accordance with the SLDC.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. II, sec. 1, adopted 12/8/15)
A record of all permits shall be maintained by the building and development services division.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. II, sec. 2, adopted 12/8/15)
Permits will not be considered issued until picked up from the building and development services division of the county. Permits not issued within thirty (30) days of approval shall be deemed void; permits thus voided will require resubmittal of the application and repayment of fees.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. II, sec. 3, adopted 12/8/15)
GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FEES
Application Type
Base Fee
Additional Fees
Permits
 
 
Agricultural, grazing and ranching accessory structures where the principal use is agriculture, grazing or ranching
No Fee
 
Development Permit
Residential*, residential accessory structures over 600 sq. ft.* & community service facilities
$200.00
Valuation Fee
Development Permit
Residential accessory structures of 600 sq. ft. or less or remodel up to $25,000.00 valuation*
$25.00
 
Residential accessory structures used only for storage that are 120 sq. ft. or less
No permit or fee required
 
Residential additions with a valuation of less than $10,000.00*
$50.00
 
* Seniors over 62 years of age and veterans and their spouses will receive a 25% reduction in fees for residential permits with a valuation for new construction of $150,000.00 or less or a remodel valuation of $75,000.00 or less. (A reduced fee shall be available only to an applicant of a residential development permit who owns and/or resides on the residential property requiring a fee.)
Project Valuation
$0.00–$25,000.00
$75.00
$25,001.00–$50,000.00
$150.00
$50,001.00–$100,000.00
$350.00
$100,001.00–$200,000.00
$550.00
$200,001.00–$250,000.00
$950.00
$250,001.00–$300,000.00
$1,150.00
Each additional $100,000.00 in construction value or part thereof
$500.00
Development Permit Nonresidential
Application Type
Base Fee
Additional Fees
Remodel up to $50,000.00 valuation
$75.00
 
Mixed use & multifamily
$700.00
Valuation Fee
Project Valuation
$0.00–$999.00
$175.00
$1,000.00–$4,999.00
$600.00
$5,000.00–$49,999.00
$1,100.00
$50,000.00–$149,999.00
$1,500.00
$150,000.00–$499,999.00
$2,500.00
$500,00.00–$749,999.00
$3,500.00
$750,000.00–$999,999.00
$5,000.00
$1,000,000.00–$1,999,999.00
$7,000.00
$2,000,000.00 and above
$10,000.00 for first $2 million
Each additional $1,000,000.00 in construction value or part thereof
$1,000.00 ($20,000 max)
Application Type
Base Fee
Additional Fees
Conditional use permit
$1,000.00
 
Medium impact home occupation
$500.00
 
Site development plan for permitted uses
$200.00
 
Sign permit
$245.00
 
Burial permit (for human burial)
$150.00
 
Film permit
 
 
Small scale production
$25.00
$10.00 per day
Major production
$100.00
$10.00 per day
Episodic television production
$100.00
$70.00 per week
Demolition permit
$100.00
 
Demolition permit due to natural disaster
$15.00
 
Blasting permit
$1,000.00
 
Grading & clearing permit - single-family residential or community service facility (not required if part of a development permit)
$100.00
 
Grading & clearing permit - subdivision/nonresidential/mixed use/multifamily
$750.00
 
Road or driveway cut permit
$200.00
 
PV solar-private residential
$100.00
 
Temporary use permit
$125.00
 
Itinerate vendor permit
$150.00
 
After the fact permit
2 X the base permit fee
 
Subdivisions and Other Plat Reviews
Application Type
Base Fee
Additional Fees
Minor subdivision
$350.00
$25.00 per lot
Major subdivision
$1,000.00 prelim
$100.00 per lot
 
$500.00 final
$50.00 per lot
Exempt land divisions & other plat reviews
$200.00
 
Plat for creation of a TDR sending area
$25.00
 
Nonresidential/mixed use subdivision
$1,000.00 prelim/
 
$1,500.00 final
$100.00 per lot
 
Vacation of plat or easement
$300.00
 
Plat amendment/replat
$300.00
 
Boundary survey
$250.00
 
Time extension
$300.00
 
Zoning/Rezoning/Text Amendments
Application Type
Base Fee
Additional Fees
Planned development district
$3,000.00
$10.00 per acre
Zoning map amendment
$3,000.00
 
Overlay zone
$200.00
 
SLDC text amendment
$3,000.00
 
Zoning statement or residential condominium confirmation statement (no charge for confirmation of zoning district)
$150.00
 
Conceptual site development plan
$3,000.00
 
Conceptual site development plan minor amendment
$500.00
 
Supplemental Uses/Other
Home occupation/registration
 
No impact
$50.00
Low impact
$100.00
Wind energy facilities
 
Large scale
$1,500.00
Single parcel use
$100.00
Wireless communication facilities
 
Substantial modification/new facilities
$3,000.00
Nonsubstantial modification, roof/surface mounted, or stealth
$1,000.00
Amateur radio antennae
$100.00
Sexually oriented businesses
Initial - $5,000.00
Renewal - $1,500.00
Beneficial use determination
$500.00
Development of countywide impact
 
Overlay district
$7,500.00
Conditional use permit
$3,000.00
Inspection
$250.00
Business registration (when site DP not req’d)
$225.00
Swimming pool
$545.00
Utility authorization
 
Residential/agricultural/ community service facility (not req’d if part of a development permit)
$200.00
Nonresidential/mixed use/multifamily (not req’d if part of a development permit)
$300.00
Well only
$100.00
Franchise review/expansion/renewal
$600.00
Inspections during construction (incl. SWPP and grading)/final inspections for release of financial guarantee
$250.00 per inspection
Courtesy inspection (will be credited at time of development permit)
$100.00
Floodplain determination letter (no application fee required)
$50.00
Variance (per variance)
$300.00
Appeal
$200.00
Review of special reports (ie. traffic impact analysis, geohydrologic report)
$500.00
Liquor license transfer
$220.00
3rd party reviews
 
County reviewed SRAs (TIA, APFSA, WSAR, FIA, EIR)
Full cost of review by outside consultant in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00 per review
Specialized review if needed
Full cost of review by outside consultant in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00 per review
* See Section 6.2 of the SLDC
(Ordinance 2016-8, ex. A, adopted 12/13/16)
The fee schedule shall be periodically reviewed in conjunction with updates to the SLDC as needed, but every five years at a minimum.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. III, sec. 2, adopted 12/8/15)
Unless otherwise stated in the fee schedule, fees are due at the time of application and are not refundable. Any application received without payment of fees due, will not be reviewed. If a particular development requires more than one approval, the applicant shall pay the cumulative review fees for each review and approval sought.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. III, sec. 3, adopted 12/8/15)
The building and development services division may require information beyond that contained in the application. In such instances, the applicant may: (i) provide the information requested at the applicant’s sole expense, (ii) pay an additional fee to cover the cost of the department staff obtaining and reviewing the information, or (iii) withdraw the application provided that no such withdrawal shall be entitled to a refund of fees. In addition, some applications may require specialized reviews by outside sources, the cost of which shall be paid by the applicant in advance.
(Ordinance 2015-10, art. III, sec. 4, adopted 12/8/15)
This subchapter may be cited as the “data fee ordinance.”
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 1, adopted 6/30/09)
Act or the act.
The Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, sections 14-3-1 et seq. (1959) (as amended).
Custodian of public records.
That person designated by the county manager pursuant to the Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, section 14-2-6(E) (1993) who is responsible for the maintenance, care or keeping of the county’s public records, regardless of whether the records are in that person’s actual physical custody and control.
Database.
A collection of electronic data organized for search, retrieval and manipulation.
Inspection or inspected.
The opportunity afforded an individual, following receipt of a request to look at a database or information contained in the county’s GIS, when the county provides the data or information in a printed or typed format for review.
Geographic information system.
A computer-based technology that produces, organizes and analyzes spatial and associated textual, numeric and graphical data.
Public record.
All books, papers, maps, photographs or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by the county in pursuance of law or in connection with the transaction of public business and preserved, or appropriate for preservation, by the county as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations or other activities of the county or because of the informational and historical value of data contained therein.
Subject to inspection.
A public record that may be inspected pursuant to section 37.23 of this subchapter.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 2, adopted 6/30/09)
Data that has been inserted into a computer database maintained by the county, and information contained in a geographic information system maintained by the county, is a public record. Data inserted into a computer database maintained by the county or information contained in a geographic information system, shall be available to the public under the act, unless the data or information is not subject to inspection pursuant to NMSA 1978, section 14-2-1(A) or section 14-3-7.1 (2005).
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 3, adopted 6/30/09)
(A) 
Data may be inspected by contacting the county’s custodian of public records.
(B) 
Such data may be inspected in printed or typed format.
(C) 
Upon request, the county shall provide printed copies of the data or an electronic copy.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 4, adopted 6/30/09)
(A) 
Information that is subject to inspection, and contained in the county’s geographic information system shall be available for inspection by contacting either the custodian of public records or the county’s geographic information system office.
(B) 
Such information may be inspected in printed or typed format. Upon request, the county shall provide printed copies of the information or electronic copies.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 5, adopted 6/30/09)
(A) 
Except for records maintained at the office of the county clerk, fees for printed or electronic copies of data that have been inserted into a computer database or data contained in the county’s geographic information system are set forth in section 37.29. All fees are due and payable prior to the receipt of data or information, and are nonrefundable. The fees [that] are set forth in section 37.29 may only be modified by amendment to this subchapter.
(B) 
In accordance with NMSA 1978, section 14-8-14 (2011), the county clerk may charge a reasonable fee for conducting searches and for reproducing or permitting reproduction of records as well as for certifying documents. The county clerk shall not charge a fee in excess of one dollar ($1.00) per page for documents eleven inches by seventeen inches in size or smaller. The county clerk may require advance payment of fees before making copies of public records. The county clerk shall not charge a fee for the cost of determining whether any public record is subject to disclosure, and shall provide a receipt, upon request.
(Ordinance 2011-12, sec. 1, adopted 12/13/11)
(A) 
Upon written request, and so long as current in payment of the applicable fees set forth in section 37.29, those data fields contained on the county’s AS400 computer system which are subject to inspection shall be made available through the internet or any replacement computer system. Access via the internet shall be limited to viewing and printing the accessible data fields.
(B) 
Upon written request, and so long as current in payment of the applicable fees set forth in section 37.29, documents recorded by the county clerk and available electronically shall be made available through the internet using a password protected system.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 7, adopted 6/30/09)
(A) 
All information and data contained in the county’s databases and information contained in the county’s geographical information system, were compiled for use by the board of county commissioners, its elected officials, employees, agents, and contractors. While the county strives to continually improve the quality and accuracy of its digital data, errors and/or missing data or information may be present. The board of county commissioners, its elected officials, employees, agents, and contractors do not warrant the accuracy of any data or documents provided pursuant to a request herein. Likewise, data and documents provided hereunder may not meet national map accuracy standards or other accuracy standards, and in fact may be inaccurate.
(B) 
The county does not guarantee the reliability of its computer systems, and the mechanical or technical failure of the county’s computer system shall not give rise to a cause of action by a requesting person or entity, nor shall it result in a decrease in the fees charged to the requesting person or entity for data or documents.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 8, adopted 6/30/09)
When, in accordance with this subchapter, data or documents in a printed or electronic format are provided to the federal government, the state, an agency of the state, a local public body, or an individual the county manager deems indigent, the county manager or a designee of the county manager may waive applicable fees.
(Ordinance 2009-06, sec. 10, adopted 6/30/09)
Databases
Price
TR master database
$43.64 if sent electronically
$47.64 if placed on disk
Other county databases
Price for electronic copy will be calculated by the finance department using the hourly compensation paid to the employee responsible for copying the database for their time in researching and retrieving the electronic records, and shall be calculated in fifteen minute increments, in addition to relevant software and storage costs and the actual cost of materials.
Data held by the county clerk
As specified by the county clerk.
Each page printed from an electronic database not otherwise set forth below
$0.50
Internet Access
Price
Internet access to accessible fields of the AS400
$25.00 per month
Standard Hard Copy Maps
Price
36" X 48" standard product map
$26.50
36" X 36" maps
$20.00
7' X 3' maps
$46.00
Reduced copies of maps
$2.25 per square foot
Reduced copies of maps on photo paper
$2.50 per square foot
11 X 17 maps
$2.00
8.5 X 11 maps
$2.00
Orthophoto imagery 36" X 36" on plain paper
$20.00
Orthophoto imagery 36" X 36" on photo paper
$22.50
1:100,000 (3' X 4') imagery on plain paper
$26.50
1:100,000 (3' X 4') imagery on photo paper
$30.00
Santa Fe County Road Book (28 pages - 24" X 36")
$370.00
Individual sheet of road book
$13.25
Slope Analysis
Price
Hourly fee
$33.00
Set-up fee
$25.00
GIS Data
Price
Hourly fee
$33.00
Setup fee
$25.00
CD ROM
$0.50
DVD ROM
$4.00
Records held by the county clerk
As specified by the county clerk.
(Ordinance 2011-12, ex. A, adopted 12/13/11)