Proposed ordinance calls for fines, jail
For WHS applications not copied to the county
Alamogordo Daily News
By Karl Anderson, Staff Writer
Article Launched: 09/13/2007 12:00:00 AM MDT
Having recently adopted a resolution opposing the designation of any location within Otero County as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural World Heritage Site, the county now intends to adopt an ordinance to ensure no such applications are made without the county's knowledge.
Commissioners said the ordinance that will provide more teeth to their wishes, as expressed at the county commission's work session Wednesday.
"Let's make sure the letters we sent to the National Parks Service and our state legislators regarding the resolution have all been received," said Commission Chairman Doug Moore.
Moore said it is his understanding that the state of Alaska recently passed a law specifying that no location in the state of Alaska can ever be nominated or designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
"I will get a copy of the Alaska legislation to determine if we might want to incorporate any of their language into our ordinance," said the county's attorney Dan Bryant.
Part of the proposed ordinance would require anyone who applies for or supports such a designation to provide copies of the applications or letters to the county. It would also require that such applications be made available to the public.
Those who fail to do so would face charges. "This also means there will be a penalty for anyone that applies for this designation without first bringing it to the attention of the Otero County Commission," Moore said. "Anyone who violates this, as part of the ordinance, will be subject to a fine up to $300 and up to 90 days in jail."
It is the sentiment of the commission that an ordinance will carry more weight that the previously adopted resolution.
The county intends to adopt the ordinance at its regular meeting today.
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