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Land Development Process

The plan review process helps ensure compliance with various codes, ordinances and standards.

Review types include:

  • Annexations
  • Subdivisions
  • Master Plans
  • Planned Unit Developments
  • Special Use Permits
  • Variances
  • Zone Changes
  • Historic Preservation
  • Infill Development Process

Getting Started Guide to Search for Neighborhood Improvements & Activities

  • Visit City of Las Cruces Citizen Portal
  • Scroll to bottom of the Citizen Portal page
  • Under Planning click on search cases
  • On the General Search page click on either Record Type, Project Name, or Street Number and click Search
  • The records will populate on the bottom of the page
  • Click on the Record Number you would like to view
  • Under the tab identified as Record Info there is a drop-down that will provide Details, Processing Status, and Attachments

Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the Principals and Practice of Urban Planning (Goodman and Freund, 1968), zoning is probably the single most commonly used legal instrument available for implementing the comprehensive plan. It may be defined as the division of a municipality into districts and regulation of those districts in terms of height and bulk of buildings, lot coverage and open space, density and land use. These concepts and more are addressed within the Purpose and Intent of the 2001 Las Cruces Zoning Code, as amended and are all geared to help protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens it governs.

All requests for development are processed through the Development Services Department. Trying to circumvent this process could only lead to an increase in delays and your frustration. The sooner you meet with a planner regarding your proposal, the sooner we can begin the process.

An engineered site plan is the most useful tool in evaluating your proposal. Otherwise, if recorded, you may obtain a copy of your plat from the Dona Ana County Clerk’s Office and have that with you at the time of the meeting. You should also bring all pertinent information relating to your property and the proposed use(s) and/or improvement(s).

The Las Cruces Comprehensive Plan guides the review process of all development applications within the City. Within this document, development policy is addressed through eight elements representing our city fabric:

  • Community Facilities
  • Economic Development
  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Land Use
  • Transportation
  • Urban Design
  • Utilities

A five tier framework within the comprehensive plan affords an opportunity to create more detailed policy at a more specific level of geographic area or topic such as the Thoroughfare Plan, Stormwater Management Plan, Master Utility Plan, and Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan. These plans or documents are also used in the review process.

There are some instances when you may skip a pre-application meeting. Specifically for property which is already zoned for the use intended and has no additional submittal or review requirements. If you are not sure what requirements you maybe subject to, it is best to request to speak with the Planner of the Day (POD) to have them take a preliminary look. Any applications that are not straight-forward development applications require a mandatory pre-application meeting prior to submission.