A. “Allotment”
means the amount of Rio Grande Project water entitled to be distributed to water righted land inside Elephant Butte Irrigation District in any given year.
B. “Convey” or “conveyance”1. 2.
means:
For lands within EBID boundaries, to transfer to the town of Mesilla by signing an EBID approved suspension and transfer form, or by lease of the annual allotment at the EBID lease rate charged to the EBID water right owner; or
For lands outside of EBID boundaries, to transfer title to water rights to the town and comply with all administrative requirements of the Office of the State Engineer for changing point of diversion or purpose or place of use of the water right.
C. “Customer classes”
means the classification of town water customers based on the size of the customer’s water meter. For residential water customers, the meter size is presumed to be five-eighths inch. For commercial and industrial water customers, the meter sizes are presumed to be one inch or larger.
D. “Development”
means the issuance of a building permit for any structure or improvement requiring a permanent town water meter or the issuance of a town water meter to a developed property that was not previously a town water customer. This section also applies to developed properties that have been town water customers and that request larger town water meters.
E. “Elephant Butte Irrigation District” (“EBID”)
means that part of the Rio Grande Project within the state of New Mexico including all of its project water rights, irrigated lands, canals, and diversion works.
F. “Non-water righted land”
means land to which no surface or ground water rights are appurtenant.
H. “Project water rights”
means the vested surface water rights allocated by EBID for agricultural use within the Rio Grande Project boundaries together with any supplemental ground water.
I. “Public works director”
means the director of the town’s utilities division or his designee.
J. “Water righted land”
means land to which surface or ground water rights are appurtenant.
K. “Water rights”
means vested rights to appropriate, divert and beneficially use surface and ground water pursuant to the laws of the state of New Mexico.
(Ord. 2006-08 § 1; Ord. 2006-14 § 1)