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Old 05-28-2017, 01:25 PM
 
Location: Santa Fe, NM
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I thought SF county was a party to the court case.
Yes, it was - as I said: it only pertains to properties in the Poajoque Basin which is in the county north of the city. As a general rule, think from Tesuque north.
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Old 05-31-2017, 11:56 AM
 
Location: Silver Hill, Albuquerque
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Yes, it was - as I said: it only pertains to properties in the Poajoque Basin which is in the county north of the city. As a general rule, think from Tesuque north.
Work associated with the Pojoaque Basin settlement will extend from San Ildefonso over to Nambe and then south to the non-pueblo Tesuque community. The southernmost facilities associated with the project are located near the Bishop's Lodge resort.
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:45 AM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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Yes, it was - as I said: it only pertains to properties in the Poajoque Basin which is in the county north of the city. As a general rule, think from Tesuque north.
Oh! I read this to mean the county THAT IS north of the city -- so, Rio Arriba County. Maybe that's how Ruth4Truth read it, too. Looking at the map, it's clear that there's quite a bit of SF County "north of the city," but I missed that the first time around. Thanks for clarifying!
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Old 06-11-2017, 06:11 PM
 
Location: Santa Fe, NM
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Oh! I read this to mean the county THAT IS north of the city -- so, Rio Arriba County. Maybe that's how Ruth4Truth read it, too. Looking at the map, it's clear that there's quite a bit of SF County "north of the city," but I missed that the first time around. Thanks for clarifying!
Sure, no problem. It's easy to be confused when the city and the county have the same name. Taos shares the same distinction, but not sure if any others exist in NM. I know that in real estate it's important to define the difference as the stats in the city can be vastly different from those in the county. I could have been more explicit in my response, so I'll take responsibility for causing the confusion.
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Old 06-12-2017, 12:39 PM
 
Location: Silver Hill, Albuquerque
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Sure, no problem. It's easy to be confused when the city and the county have the same name. Taos shares the same distinction, but not sure if any others exist in NM.
In Albuquerque it's even worse: there's the Town of Bernalillo and Bernalillo County, but the former is not even located within the latter. The original 19th-century county boundary was redrawn at some point, and Bernalillo (the town) ended up in neighboring Sandoval County.

Many of NM's original counties were named after existing towns within them, but in many cases the communities that were prominent in the mid-1800s - Valencia, Dona Ana - barely exist any more. Santa Fe and Taos (and well, Bernalillo) are the exceptions.
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