Catron County Commissioner Open Meeting 03/14

Catron County Board of Commissioners

Anita A. Hand District I

Cliff Snyder District II

Van J. “Bucky” Allred District III

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  • THE CATRON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET ON THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019 AT 9:00 AM FOR A REGULAR MEETING AT THE FIRE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 3 MOUNTAINEER ROAD, RESERVE, NEW MEXICO 87830.
    REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

Call Meeting to Order
Opening Prayer
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes
February 21, 2019 Special Business Meeting Minutes

  • Public Comment

    During this portion of our meeting, we welcome your suggestions and want to hear your concerns. This is not a question and answer period; speakers will be limited to two (2) minutes. The County Commission is not able to take action on matters disused during public comment. Speakers are requested to state their name for the record.


  • Department & Agency Reports
  • Forest Service
  • Manager’s Report – Bill Green
  • Finance Report – Connie Shipley
  • Presentations
  • Discussions
  • Senior Center Finances
  • Prescribed Burns
  • Campground Moves
  • NMAC Support of SJR8

Action Items

  • Consideration of the Senior Center Program Administration
  • Agreement and Vehicle Agreement
  • Consideration of Financial Assistance for the Senior Programs.
  • Consideration of Resolution 048-2019 FY 2017/2018 Audit
  • Consideration of Resolution 049-2019 Quemado Fire Loan
  • Consideration of Resolution 050-2019 Creating a
  • Countywide Census 2020 Complete Count Committee
  • Structure to Plan and Conduct Local Educational Initiatives,
  • Publicity and Promotional Actives to Increase Community
  • Awareness and Participation in Census 2020
  • Consideration of Resolution 051-2019 Supporting Trapping and Opposing SB 390 & HB 366
  • Consideration of Resolution 052-2019 Opposing Transfer of NM Unit Fund to General Fund
  • Consideration of Resolution 053-2019 Quemado Lake Fire SCBA’s
  • Consideration of Resolution 054-2019 2019 Annual
  • Certification of Maintenance and Mileage Report
  • Consideration of Carl Cox Subdivision AG status-land
  • Consideration of NM Regulation and Licensing Department Alcohol and Gaming Division
  • Consideration of Airport Engineer & Consultant
  • Consideration of Contract with PMS for Inmate Healthcare Services
  • Consideration of Position Regarding SB228 the Wildlife Corridor Act
  • Approval of Checks & Registers

Executive Session

Motion and roll call vote to go into executive session and that, pursuant to New Mexico State Statute Section 10-15-1, only the following matters will be discussed in closed session:
Pending or threatened litigation (section 10-15-1- (H) (7))
NMOAG Complaint ECS-20190210
BOCC v. USFWS
Personnel (section 10-15-1 (h) (2)
County Manager
Real Estate (section 10-15-1- (H) (8))
Lot Purchase in Reserve
Motion and roll call vote to return to regular session and that matters discussed in closed session were limited to those specified in motion for closure, and that no final action was taken, as per New Mexico Statutes Section §10-15-1.

  • Action Items Continued

    Consideration of Employee Work Week
    Consideration of Lot Purchase
    Next Commission Meeting:
    April 11, 2019 Regular Business Meeting at 9:00 AM at the Fire Administration Building, 3 Mountaineer Street, Reserve, NM
    Adjourn


Note: “Agenda item schedule times are not definite and are only for the Convenience of the Commission. Persons interested in a specific agenda item should plan on attending the meeting from its beginning. The Public is encouraged to attend and listen.”
Agendas available: www.catroncounty.us

*** Persons or Organizations wishing to place items on the agenda must submit in writing, e-mail, or by fax a brief summary of the intended subject, one week prior to the regular scheduled meeting. Request forms may be obtained from the Commission Office, at (575) 533-6423 and may be faxed or E-mailed. Items are to be submitted to the Bill Green, County Manager, at P. O. Box 507, Reserve, New Mexico 87830, or to b.green@catroncountynm.gov, or fax to (575) 533-6433. Submittal of item does not guarantee their placement on the agenda.

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO

UnIncorporated Catron County

Village of Reserve, Inc. New Mexico [87830]

Ordinance Number 00__-2019 of

Catron County Board of County Commissioners

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  • Adopting an Ordinance establishing jurisdiction and venue for the adjudication of all Catron County Ordinances
  • Incorporating all Catron County Ordinances as if fully reproduced herein
  • Reaffirming all Constitutional Protections enumerated in Catron County Ordinance Number 002-91 including Amendment 1 and Catron County Ordinance Number 003-91 and expanding those protections to include Redress of Grievance and the language of 42 U.S.C. §1985 & 1986
  • Establishing trial by jury for adjudication of all criminal prosecutions, suits in equity, actions at Law and petitions for Redress of Grievance
  • filed in Catron County Court.

Whereas, the Bill of Rights of the New Mexico State Constitution proclaims in Article Two Section One:  The state of New Mexico is an inseparable part of the federal union, and the constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. And,

Whereas, Article Two Section Two states: All political power is vested in and derived from the people: all government of right originates with the people, is founded upon their will and is instituted solely for their good. And,

Whereas, Article Two Section Three states: The people of the state have the sole and exclusive right to govern themselves as a free, sovereign and independent state. And

Whereas, Article Two Section Eighteen states: No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law; neither shall any person de denied equal protection of the laws. And,

Whereas, Article Two Section Twenty Three states: The enumeration in this constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny, impair or disparage others retained by the people. And,

Whereas, Article Two Section Sixteen states: Treason against the state shall consist only in levying war against it, adhering to its enemies, or giving them aid and comfort. And,

Whereas, a large volume of unconstitutional legislation is currently on the docket in both the New Mexico House and the U.S. House that is directed to providing sanctuary as well as aid and comfort to vast hordes of criminal gangs and anti-American military-aged men pouring across our un-protected Southern Border. And,

Whereas, the current congress and governor of New Mexico has increased adherence to, as well as aid and comfort to, the invading armies of foreign enemies while concurrently passing legislative statutes in order to murder our Children, disarm the People and impoverish the Citizens of New Mexico by excessive taxation without representation. “He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation:” {Declaration of Independence} And,

Whereas, Article Ten in Amendment to the United States Constitution states: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the State respectively, or to the People. And,

Whereas, Article Ten in Amendment to the United States Constitution makes clear that the Federal corporate government does NOT have authority to create sub-corporations of un-elected bureaucrats. “He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our People, and to eat out their substance.”  {Declaration of Independence}, And

Whereas, unconstitutional foreign agents from the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and other foreign agents conspire with New Mexico State government actors, NGO corporations and eco-terrorist corporations to unlawfully claim and destroy the land, steal water and obliterate the economy of Catron County under color of law. In United States law, the term color of law denotes the “mere semblance of legal right”, the “pretense or appearance of” right; hence, an action done under color of law adjusts (colors) the law to the circumstance, yet said apparently legal action contravenes the law. Under color of authority is a legal phrase used in the US indicating that a person is claiming or implying the acts he or she is committing are related to and legitimized by his or her role as an agent of governmental power, especially if the acts are unlawful. And,

Whereas, The constitution of New Mexico is silent on the subject of redress of grievance, Article One in Amendment of the United States Constitution states in part and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. And,

Whereas, all manner of remedy, to-wit: actions at Law, suits in Equity and petitions for redress of grievance are either unavailable or cost prohibitive in Federal and State admiralty courts. And,

Whereas, “when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them [Catron County Citizens] under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security.” {Declaration of Independence} And,

Therefore, the Catron County Board of County Commissioners agree with the People of Catron County and the Founders of our Great Nation to “provide new guards for their future security” by implementing the following necessary actions:

  • Catron County Court is hereby empowered with original jurisdiction of all Catron County Ordinances to be tried exclusively within Catron County by juries composed of Catron County Electors with rules and procedures conceived and enacted by popular vote in open public meetings.
  • Catron County Attorney is hereby authorized to call grand and petite juries to investigate all criminal trespass of Catron County Ordinances and subsequently to prosecute all True Bills returned by Catron County Citizen juries.
  • Catron County Sheriff is hereby authorized to organize, train and call up Citizen Posse to aid in the investigation and/or arrest of all criminal perpetrators of Catron County Ordinances.
  • The Common Law, rather than statutory regulations, shall henceforth and hereinafter be the official law form of Catron County.
  • Use of language of various U.S. Codes. Constitution, Declaration of Independence and New Mexico State Constitution is solely for reference to the principles of law and equity and does NOT convey jurisdiction of Catron County Ordinances to any State or Federal Admiralty Courts.
  • No statutes of limitations shall be imposed upon prosecuting attorneys in criminal actions or plaintiffs claiming damages perpetrated by state, federal and corporate actors in actions at Law, suits in Equity and Petitions for Redress of Grievance when actual damages can be verified by timely documentation and/or first person witness.
  • No claim of immunity to prosecution shall be recognized from any State, Federal or Corporate actor who has acted in excess, or in a void, of delegated constitutional authority. The Writ of Quo Warranto is hereby established as the lawful test of any such claim by defendants in any criminal prosecution, action at Law, suit in Equity or Petition for Redress of Grievance conducted in Catron County Courts.
  • Notice and Opportunity to Correct shall be provided to all State, Federal and Corporate actors at the highest office of all known perpetrators of crimes against the Peace, Dignity and Prosperity of the People of Catron County. Notice to the Superior is notice to all subjects and actors in their employ. Do not trespass upon the rights of the People of Catron County and make immediate voluntary reparations for past crimes perpetrated upon Catron County’s People, their local economy, land and water.

PASSED, ADOPTED, AND SIGNED by the Catron County Board of County Commissioners as Catron County Ordinance Number ___2019 and recorded with the Catron County Clerk this ____th day of March, 2019.

 

Board of County Commissioners, Catron County, New Mexico

ATTEST:

Anita A. Hand        _______________________________/s/

 

Cliff Snyder           ____________________________ /s/

 

Van J. Allred          _______________________________ /s/

 

Keith Riddle, Clerk

 

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