Alaska Administrative Code
Title 11 - Natural Resources
Part 6 - Lands
Chapter 55 - Land Planning and Classification
11 AAC 55.040 - Classification
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A classification reflects surface impacts of surface or subsurface uses, or both.
(b) Surface resource classifications include agricultural, coal, forest, geothermal, grazing, heritage resources, material, mineral, oil and gas, public recreation, reserved use, resource management, settlement, transportation corridor, water resources, and wildlife habitat land.
(c) A classification identifies the primary use for which the land will be managed, subject to valid existing rights and to multiple use. A land use plan under this chapter may identify both primary and secondary uses. In addition, the department may authorize other uses that do not conflict with the plan.
(d) On any parcel of land, up to three classifications may be used where the dominance of a particular use cannot be determined.
(e) All land classified after September 7, 1983 is open to mineral entry and location unless the land is closed by statute or by a mineral closing order prepared in conformance with AS 38.05.185. State land may not be closed to mineral entry and location unless the commissioner finds that mineral entry and location is incompatible with significant surface uses, including those associated with other leasable mineral development. This finding may be made through an area plan. A mineral closing order will state the grounds for closing the lands to mineral entry. No land classified after September 7, 1983 is restricted to mining under leasehold location unless the commissioner makes the determination required by AS 38.05.185 and issues a leasehold location order. The determination may be made through an area plan.
(f) Unless closed to mineral entry by statute or by a mineral closing order, land classified before September 7, 1983 as commercial, greenbelt, industrial, public recreation, reserved use, resource management, watershed, or wildlife habitat land has been and remains available for leasehold locations under AS 38.05.205. The leasing requirement remains in effect until the land is reclassified. At that time the land will
(g) Land classified between November 12, 1978 and September 7, 1983 as private recreation, homesite entry, open-to-entry, or residential land is closed to mineral entry. The closure will remain in effect only until the land is reclassified, unless a mineral closing order is issued in accordance with AS 38.05.185.
(h) Repealed 2/9/2001.
(i) Until land has been classified, a disposal or transfer of state land or an interest in state land, including timber and materials, will not be allowed except for
Authority:AS 38.04.065
AS 38.04.900
AS 38.05.020
AS 38.05.185
AS 38.05.295
AS 38.05.300