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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 5 — Municipalities And Counties · Article 17 — Infrastructure Development Zone

5-17-19. Dissolution.

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A. The infrastructure development zone shall be dissolved by a resolution of the board upon a determination that each of the following conditions exist:
(1)all improvements owned by the infrastructure development zone have been, or provision has been made for all improvements to be, conveyed to the municipality or county in which the infrastructure development zone, or the applicable part thereof, is located;
(2)either the infrastructure development zone has no outstanding bond obligations or the municipality or county has assumed all of the outstanding bond obligations of the infrastructure development zone; and
(3)all obligations of the infrastructure development zone pursuant to any development agreement with the municipality or county have been satisfied.
B. All property in the infrastructure development zone that is subject to the lien of taxes or special assessments shall remain subject to the lien for the payment of general obligation bonds and special assessment bonds, notwithstanding dissolution of the infrastructure development zone. The infrastructure development zone shall not be dissolved if any revenue bonds of the infrastructure development zone remain outstanding unless an amount of money sufficient, together with investment income thereon, to make all payments due on the revenue bonds either at maturity or prior redemption has been deposited with a trustee or escrow agent and pledged to the payment and redemption of the bonds.
The infrastructure development zone may continue to operate after dissolution only as needed to collect money and make payments on any outstanding bonds.
History: Laws 2009, ch. 136, § 19.
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