Amended Bylaws

Here are the amended bylaws that were sent to the City on March 23, 2010.03.23.2011.SHNA.Amended.Bylaws.doc.1

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SHNA BOARD MEETING 3/14/2011

Board Members Present:  Richard Braziel, Matt Sexton, Gordon Reiselt, Katy Braziel, Elizabeth Doak, Tom Ocken, and James Montalbano.
Others Present:  Liz Reardon with Morrow Reardon Wilkinson Miller Landscape Architects and Barbara COA Director of Medium Landscape.
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March 14 meeting

In order to accommodate some guests coming to the March 14th board meeting, we will begin the meeting at 6:00 pm instead of 7:00 pm. If you can’t make it by 6:00 pm, we hope to see you at 7: pm

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SHNA Board Meeting 2/14/11

Board members present:  Matt Sexton, Richard Braziel, Gordon Reiselt, Katy Braziel, & Elizabeth Doak

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2010 Annual Meeting Minutes

SILVER HILL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES

1/31/11

Board members present: Richard Braziel, James Montalbano, Gordon Reiselt, Katy Braziel, Elizabeth Doak, Tom Ocken, and Craig Wallace, Alanna Apodaca, & Maria Lozano.

Others present: Matt Sexton, Ellen Cline, Barbara Mathis, Terry Apodaca, Charles Dinsdale, Robert Stembridge, Ilene Dunn,

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Martin Heinrich Letter

We received this letter from Martin Heinrich. Continue reading

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APD offers neighborhood association patrol training

Katy attended the training on Feb 5th. Anyone interested in knowing more about it contact her at katyb@silverhillabq.org

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Apparent dope deal

As reported by my neighbor: at about 4:45pm Monday Feb 14 a guy was somewhat drunkenly loitering around Silver and Ash.  After ~10 minutes of this, a women drove up and stopped.  Loiterer leaned in, items exchanged hands, driver drove away, loiterer loitered away.

I called 242-COPS, they offered to drive by.  They said the best thing to do is call when the crime is in progress, and taking pictures is up to the individual citizen.

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Prostitution crackdown

Further east on Central Avenue, police conducted a sting and arrested 23 would-be customers of prostitutes on Friday.

Short report here from KRQE.

With this message for folks in the Southeast Heights:

“We had a lot of success,” Sgt. Joe Burke with APD’s Southeast Impact team said. “I know a lot of people in the community don’t view (prostitution) as a serious problem but it is because it does progress into property crimes, automobile burglaries, commercial burglaries, robberies, if they get desperate and that’s what we’re trying to proactively prevent.”

“We cover street level prostitution from every angle so we’re not going to stop we’re going to be out there,” said Sgt. Matt Thompson with the Vice Unit.

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Kidney House for sale, Silver & Maple

Here’s the latest from the kidney house owned by Presbyterian Hospital on the northwest corner of Silver and Maple.

I spoke with Suzanne Kinney, of Coldwell Banker, who is listing the property on behalf of Presbyterian Hospital, which runs a nonprofit kidney-treatment facility on the site. Suzanne specializes in single-family homes, and she is marketing it as a residence, not as a business. She says it will list for $349,000. As the immediate next-door neighbor, I would love to have that property converted into a family residence.

Bill reports that the property belongs to a nonprofit called NM Kidney Patient House Inc. That’s apparently a front for Presbyterian, because Suzanne clearly considers Presbyterian her client. Bill says the city classifies the property as Community Residential Program.

Interestingly, that property was the one that helped block the midwives from moving on the Tingley House, because of zoning restrictions on businesses in the neighborhood being within a certain distance of each other. I wonder if the midwives would be interested in it, and whether their operation would qualify to use the property under its current zoning designation.

I’ll keep an eye on the property. From a zoning standpoint, we should do a little research and check the status of the property to confirm its residency status and to see what may or may not be allowed there. While the hospital has been an excellent neighbor (especially by regularly policing the property with its security team), it could be a bonus to have one fewer business operating within the historic residential stretch of Silver Avenue.

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