In a recent government meeting, the commission discussed the deferral of a zone map amendment request from an applicant in Lehi, New Mexico. The applicant has formally requested a second deferral until early 2025 to gather more information and reassess their plans. This request was met with support from the commission, with a motion made by Commissioner Rodriguez and seconded by Commissioner Madwin to defer the case to a later meeting.
During the meeting, the commission emphasized the importance of public participation, allowing community members to voice their opinions regarding the proposal. Several residents expressed concerns about the potential impact of a proposed Buddhist retreat center, which could accommodate up to 30 people at a time, on local infrastructure and resources, particularly water availability. Residents highlighted that the area is already facing water issues and that the influx of visitors could exacerbate these problems.
Commissioner Hurry proposed that the applicant return with more detailed safety planning and other relevant information, ensuring that the public remains informed throughout the process. The commission agreed to compile specific questions for the applicant to address in future discussions.
The meeting concluded with a reminder to the public that if the case is deferred, they may need to return to express their views again. The commission acknowledged the need for better communication and transparency regarding meeting notifications and public input, as some residents felt their concerns were not adequately addressed in previous discussions. The next steps will involve gathering additional information and scheduling a follow-up public hearing in November.