(b) For the following sites and areas that
have been designated as special use land, corresponding special requirements
apply as follows:
(1) for the North Slope
Area, ADL number 50666, for all state land in townships within the Umiat
Meridian, a permit is required for motorized vehicle use, unless that use is
for subsistence purposes or is on a graveled road;
(2) for Poker Flat North, ADL number 412457,
for land generally described as north of the Steese Highway between Little
Poker and Long Creeks, as shown on the map entitled Poker Flat North
and South Special Use Areas, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by
reference, rocket and rocket booster impacts as a result of the research
conducted at the Poker Flat Rocket Range are allowed in this area without
further authorization;
(3) for the
Hatcher Pass Special Use Area, ADL number 223585, generally described as those
lands designated by
AS
41.23.130 and certain lands described in the
Hatcher Pass Management Plan, as shown on the maps entitled
Hatcher
Pass Special Use Area, Map 1 and Map 2, dated March 12, 2012, and
adopted by reference,
(A) in the Mile 16 and
Government Peak management units and in portions of the Independence, Reed
Lakes/Little Susitna, and Archangel management units, as depicted on
Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Map 1 as "Non-Motorized (Year),"
except for designated roads and parking areas, motorized vehicle use, including
landing aircraft, is prohibited all year, except that the department may issue
a permit for motorized vehicle use for mineral development, trail construction
or maintenance, or a use performed by the department related to the management
of the Hatcher Pass Special Use Area or by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in its
development and management of the Southern and Northern Development Areas in
the Government Peak management unit, if the department determines that the use
would not substantially interfere with recreational use of the area;
(B) within the Bald Mountain Ridge Habitat
Area, as depicted on Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Map 1 as
"Non-Motorized (Summer)," motorized vehicle use, including landing aircraft, is
prohibited after April 30 and before August 2 of each year; during that period,
the department may issue a permit for motorized vehicle use for mineral
development, trail construction or maintenance, or a use performed by the
department in its management of the Hatcher Pass Special Use Area, if the
department determines that the use would not negatively affect tundra bird
nesting;
(C) in the Summit Lake
State Recreation Site, the High Glacier Peaks management unit, and portions of
the Independence, Archangel and Reed Lakes/Little Susitna management units, as
depicted on the Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Map 1 as
"Non-Motorized (Summer)," except for designated roads and parking areas,
motorized vehicle use is prohibited after April 30 and before October 2 of each
year, except that the department may issue a permit for motorized vehicle use
for mineral development, road or trail construction or maintenance, or a use
performed by the department related to the management of the Hatcher Pass
Special Use Area, if the department determines that the use would not
substantially interfere with recreational use of the area;
(D) in the Summit Lake State Recreation Site,
the Government Peak and High Glacier Peaks management units, and portions of
the Independence, Archangel, and Reed Lakes/Little Susitna management units, as
depicted on the
Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Map 1, motorized
vehicle use is prohibited after October 1 and before May 1 of each year, except
that
(i) snowmobile use is allowed once snow
depth is sufficient to protect underlying vegetation as determined by the
department; in this sub-subparagraph, "snowmobile" has the meaning given in
AS
28.39.250; and
(ii) the department may issue a permit for
motorized vehicle use for mineral development, road or trail construction or
maintenance, or a use performed by the department related to the management of
the Hatcher Pass Special Use Area or by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in its
development and management of the Southern and Northern Development Areas in
the Government Peak management unit, if the department determines that the use
would not adversely affect fragile tundra and soils;
(E) except for within a biathlon range
approved by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and located in the E1/2SW1/4 and the
SEl/4 of Section 28 of Township 19 North, Range 1 East, Seward Meridian, a
person may not use or discharge a firearm except for a firearm approved by the
Matanuska-Susitna Borough for the purposes of biathlon training or competition
on a biathlon range approved by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, in the High
Glacier Peaks, Government Peak, Independence, and Mile 16 management units and
in portions of the Archangel and Reed Lakes/Little Susitna management units, as
shown on the Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Map 2, a person may not use or
discharge a firearm except for the purpose of lawful hunting; however, a person
may not use or discharge a firearm for any purpose
(i) except for within a biathlon range
approved by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and located m the E1/2SW1/4 and the
SEl/4 of Section 28 of Township 19 North, Range 1 East, Seward Meridian, a
person may not use or discharge a firearm except for a firearm approved by the
Matanuska-Susitna Borough for the purposes of biathlon training or competition
on a biathlon range approved by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, within the
Independence State Mine Historical Park, the Summit Lake State Recreation Site,
and the Northern and Southern Development areas in the Government Peak
management unit;
(ii) except for
within a biathlon range approved by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and located
in the E1/2SW1/4 and the SEl/4 of Section 28 of Township 19 North, Range 1 East
Seward Meridian, a person may not use or discharge a firearm except for a
firearm approved by the Matanuslta-Susitna Borough for the purposes of biathlon
training or competition on a biathlon range approved by the Matanuska-Susitna
Borough, within one-quarter mile of a road;
(iii) in the area between Archangel Road and
the motorized winter corridor situated within the Reed Lakes/Little Susitna
unit, ending at mile 2.5 of Archangel Road; and
(F) in the Summit Lake State Recreation Site
and the High Glacier Peaks, Government Peak, Independence, Mile 16, Archangel,
and Reed Lakes/Little Susitna management units, as depicted on the
Hatcher Pass Special Use Area Maps 1 and 2, camping is allowed
(i) within officially designated or marked
areas; and
(ii) beyond one-quarter
mile from any trail or road right-of-way;
(4) for Poker Flat South, ADL number 414364,
for land generally described as lying south of the Steese Highway between
Davidson Ditch and Captain Creek, as shown on the map entitled Poker
Flat North and South Special Use Areas, dated October 16, 2002, and
adopted by reference, rocket and rocket booster impacts as a result of the
research conducted at the Poker Flat Rocket Range are allowed in this area
without further authorization;
(5)
for Nushagak, ADL number 226852, described in the Nushagak and Mulchatna Rivers
Recreation Management Plan, as public use site 6 within Unit 1, public use site
9 within Unit 3, and public use site 21 within Unit 15, as shown on the map
entitled Nushagak Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002,
and adopted by reference, uses of state land not requiring a permit are limited
to seven consecutive days; a permit is required for any use that exceeds seven
consecutive days;
(6) for the
Marmot Island Special Use Area, ADL number 225034, generally described as the
east side of Marmot Island and three miles seaward, as shown on the map
entitled
Marmot Island Special Use Area; dated October 16,
2002, and adopted by reference,
(A) aircraft
landings and other motorized vehicle and vessel uses are prohibited in the area
marked "Motorized Uses Prohibited" on the Marmot Island Special Use
Area map; in the remainder of the special use area, a permit is
required for aircraft and boat landings and other motorized uses;
(B) a permit is required for camping or
facilities development for scientific or management purposes, or for activities
associated with access development; and
(C) camping other than for scientific or
management purposes, use of domestic animals, timber harvest, mining, and
recreational mining on the beach are prohibited;
(7) for the Kamishak Special Use Area, ADL
number 225459, generally described as two parcels at Kamishak Bay, one lying
between the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Katmai National Park, and the
other adjoining the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and overlying portions of
the Katmai National Park boundaries, as shown on the map entitled
Kamishak Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted
by reference,
(A) between July 15 and
September 30, camping in the restricted area between the mouths of the Little
Kamishak River and the Kamishak River, as depicted on the Kamishak
Special Use Area map, is restricted to commercial recreation camping
with a permit; and
(B) float
lodges, floathouses, floating camps, and other similar structures are
prohibited;
(8) for the
Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and Lower Goodnews River, ADL number 226851,
generally described as shorelands within Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and
lower Goodnews River as described in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge Public
Use Management Plan and Environmental Assessment as shown on the map entitled
Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and Lower Goodnews River Special Use
Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference, setting up and
using a camp is allowed as provided in
11 AAC 96.020(a) (4)A), except that the period of use is
limited to three consecutive days at any one site; the period of use may be
extended by permit;
(9) for the
Nenana River Gorge and McKinley Village Subdivision, ADL number 414989,
generally described as three parcels near Denali National Park and Preserve,
one lying within one-half mile easterly of the eastern boundary of the Parks
Highway right-of-way within Township 13 South, Range 7 West, Fairbanks
Meridian, as shown on the map entitled Nenana River Gorge Special Use
Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference, one comprising
that portion of Lot 3, United States Survey (USS) 5566 located between the
Parks Highway right-of-way, the Old Denali Highway right-of-way, and the access
road connecting the two roads within Section 36, Township 14 South, Range 7
West, Fairbanks Meridian, and one comprising Tract B of Alaska State Land
Survey (ASLS) 83-194, Village View Subdivision, within Section 36, Township 14
South, Range 7 West, Fairbanks Meridian, a permit is required for setting up
and using a camp for personal or commercial purposes;
(10) for Indian Cove, ADL number 105964,
generally described as tideland and submerged land within a portion of Township
40 South, Range 65 East, Copper River Meridian known as Indian Cove, as shown
on the map entitled
Indian Cove Special Use Area, dated
October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference,
(A) a permit is required for anchoring a
mooring buoy or placing a float, dock, or boat haulout, for an anchoring or
placement occurring after March 3, 1993; and
(B) floathouses and boathouses are
prohibited;
(11) for
Caribou Hills, ADL number 226574, described in the Kenai Area Plan as Units
45A, 45B, and 267 and portions of Units 260B and 266B, as shown on the map
entitled Caribou Hills Special Use Area, dated October 16,
2002, and adopted by reference, generally allowed uses as listed in
11 AAC 96.020 are not subject to a
special restriction;
(12) for the
Alyeska Ski Resort, ADL number 226208, described as lands within subunit 4A of
the Turnagain Arm Management Plan, also shown on Attachment A of state land
lease ADL number 226089, as shown on the map entitled Alyeska Ski
Resort Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by
reference, within the leased area designated the Alyeska Ski Resort
Recreational Facility, generally allowed uses as listed in
11 AAC 96.020 may occur if they
are compatible with lessee's operations and are in compliance with
11 AAC 20.956;
(13) for Thompson Pass, ADL number 226446,
generally described as state land and state-selected land surrounding Thompson
Pass and including Tonsina Glacier, Mount Billy Mitchell, Marshall Pass,
Woodworth Glacier, and Keystone Canyon, within Townships 5 - 10 South, Ranges 1
East - 4 West, Copper River Meridian, as shown on the map entitled
Thompson Pass Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002, and
adopted by reference, generally allowed uses as listed in
11 AAC 96.020 are not subject to a
special restriction;
(14) for the
Baranof Lake Trail, ADL number 106378, generally described as an area 30 feet
on either side of the trail within Township 55 South, Range 66 East, Copper
River Meridian, as shown on the map entitled Baranof Lake Trail Special
Use Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference, a permit
is required for commercial recreational hiking on the trail system across state
land;
(15) for the Kenai River
Special Management Area Proposed Additions, ADL number 226527, generally
described as state land, including shoreland and waters, within units as
designated by the Kenai River Comprehensive Management Plan, Appendix G, Table
1, Units Affected by Special Use Designation ADL #226527,
amended August 30, 2022 and adopted by reference, a permit is required for any
disturbance of land that involves clearing trees, brush, or other
vegetation;
(16) for Glacier/Winner
Creek, ADL number 227203, generally described as those lands designated in the
Turnagain Arm Management Plan as subunit 3-A, as shown on the map entitled
Glacier/Winner Creek Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002,
and adopted by reference, generally allowed uses as listed in
11 AAC 96.020 arc not subject to a
special restriction;
(17) for Lower
Talarik Creek, ADL number 227445, generally described as the area surrounding
the upper portion of the creek within Township 6 South, Range 37 West, Seward
Meridian, as shown on the map entitled
Lower Talarik Creek Special Use
Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference,
(A) between August 1 and October 31, setting
up and using a camp for personal, noncommercial use is allowed without a permit
only in a designated area adjacent to the Department of Fish and Game cabin
located in Section 26 and for no more than five consecutive days; and
(B) between August 1 and October 31,
commercial recreation activities are limited to day use only, if registration
has been completed under
11 AAC 96.018;
(18) for the Kenai Fjords
Coastline, ADL number 227836, generally described as tideland and submerged
land in and adjacent to Kenai Fjords National Park, Kachemak Bay State Park,
and Kachemak Bay State Park and Wilderness, and the islands in the Alaska
Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and depicted in the Kenai Area Plan, as shown
on the map entitled Kenai Fjords Coastline Special Use Area,
dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference, generally allowed uses as
listed in 11 AAC 96.020 are not subject to a
special restriction;
(19) for
Resurrection Bay, ADL number 227837, generally described as the tideland and
submerged land in Resurrection Bay and depicted in the Kenai Area Plan, as
shown on the map entitled Resurrection Bay Special Use Area,
dated October 16, 2002, and, adopted by reference, generally allowed uses as
listed in 11 AAC 96.020 are not subject to a
special restriction;
(20) for Exit
Glacier Road, ADL number 227699, described in the Kenai Area Plan as Unit 359A,
as shown on the map entitled
Exit Glacier Road Special Use
Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted by reference, setting up and
using a camp is allowed as provided in
11 AAC 96.020(a) (4)(A), except that
(A) the period of use is limited to eight
consecutive days; moving the use to another site at least two miles away starts
a new eight-day period; a person may not relocate a camp, structure, or any
related equipment within two miles of the original site for at least 96 hours
after the end of the eight-day period for the original site;
(B) trash, garbage, or waste, including human
waste, must be removed or properly disposed of in a toilet or trash facility
approved by the department; and
(C)
the department may close a site to camping if the site is subject to camping
for longer than the allowed period, abandoned trash, garbage, or waste,
unsanitary conditions, or other recurring problems;
(21) for the Lake Clark Coastline, ADL number
227835, generally described as tideland and submerged land in and adjacent to
the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Clark National Park and
depicted in the Kenai Area plan, as shown on the map entitled Lake
Clark Coastline Special Use Area, dated October 16, 2002, and adopted
by reference, generally allowed uses as listed in
11 AAC 96.020 are not subject to a
special restriction;
(22) for the
Haines State Forest Resource Management Area, ADL number 106858, described as
those lands designated by
AS
41.15.305, additionally designated as
management units and subunits as shown in the
Haines State Forest
Management Plan, Maps 3-1 through 3-10, dated August 2002 and adopted
by reference, within
(A) subunit 1c of Unit 1
as depicted on Map 3-2 (Kelsall River), subunit 2b of Unit 2 as depicted on Map
3-3 (East Chilkat River), all of Unit 3 as depicted on Map 3-4 (Klehini River),
subunits 4a, 4b, and 4c of Unit 4 as depicted on Map 3-5 (Chilkat Lake),
subunits 7a and 7b of Unit 7 as depicted on Map 3-8 (Haines Highway and Lower
Chilkat River), subunits 8c and 8d of Unit 8 as depicted on Map 3-9 (Chilkoot
Lake), and subunits 9a and 9c of Unit 9 as depicted on Map 3-10 (Ferebee
River), a permit is required for commercial recreation day-use activities if
the operator provides commercial recreation services for more than 40
individuals per day and more than 20 individuals per trip; however, for the
following areas within subunits 7a, 8b, 8c, and 8d, the following requirements
apply:
(i) within the area designated
"NonMotorized Area," ADL number 106929, as depicted in the Haines State
Forest Management Plan, on the map entitled Haines State
Forest: Mt. Ripinski NonMotorized Area from Appendix B, dated August
2002 and adopted by reference, use of motorized vehicles is prohibited, except
for search-and-rescue operations or for establishing communication systems or
related operations, and within that area, except as provided in (ii) of this
subparagraph, a permit is required for commercial recreation day-use activities
if the operator provides commercial recreation services for more than 40
individuals per day and more than 20 individuals per trip;
(ii) within a 100-foot wide corridor measured
50 feet from each side of the centerline of the Mount Ripinski Trail, ADL
number 106929, as depicted in the Haines State Forest Management
Plan, on the map entitled Haines State Forest: Mt. Ripinski
NonMotorized Area from Appendix B, dated August 2002 and adopted by
reference, a permit is required for commercial recreation day-use activities if
the operator provides commercial recreation services for 40 or fewer
individuals per day and for 20 or fewer individuals per trip; an operator may
not provide commercial recreation services for more than 40 individuals per day
or more than 20 individuals per trip;
(B) subunit 4b of Unit 4 as depicted on Map
3-5 (Chilkat Lake) and subunit 8b of Unit 8 as depicted on Map 3-9 (Chilkoot
Lake), ADL number 106929, the use of personal watercraft for commercial
recreation or other commercial purposes is prohibited; in this subparagraph,
"personal watercraft" has the meaning given in
11 AAC 20.990;
(C) subunit 1b of Unit 1 as depicted on Map
3-2 (Kelsall River),
(i) a permit is required
for commercial recreation day-use activities if the operator provides
commercial recreation services for 11 or fewer individuals per day;
and
(ii) an operator may not
provide commercial recreation services for more than 11 individuals per
day;
(D) subunit 4d of
Unit 4 as depicted on Map 3-5 (Chilkat Lake), subunit 6b of Unit 6 as depicted
on Map 3-7 (Chilkat Inlet), and subunit 8a of Unit 8 as depicted on Map 3-9
(Chilkoot Lake), a permit is required for commercial recreation day-use
activities if the operator provides commercial recreation services for 12 or
more individuals per day;
(E)
subunit 1a of Unit 1 as depicted on Map 3-2 (Kelsall River), subunit 2a of Unit
2 as depicted on Map 3-3 (East Chilkat River), all of Unit 5 as depicted on Map
3-6 (Takhin/Kicking Horse), subunit 6a of Unit 6 as depicted on Map 3-7
(Chilkat Inlet), and subunit 9b of Unit 9 as depicted on Map 3-10 (Ferebee
River),
(i) a permit is required for
commercial recreation day-use activities if the operator provides commercial
recreation services for more than 11 and fewer than 41 individuals per day and
for 20 or fewer individuals per trip; and
(ii) an operator may not provide commercial
recreation services for more than 40 individuals per day or more than 20
individuals per trip; and
(F) subunit 8b of Unit 8 as depicted on Map
3-9 (Chilkoot Lake), a permit is required for any commercial recreation day-use
activity;
(23) for the
parcels within the Northern Southeast Area that are assigned ADL number 106859
and depicted on the maps set out in the
Northern Southeast Area
Plan, pages 3-33 (Haines Area, Upper Chilkat, Kelsall), 3-35 (Haines
Area, Klehini/Tsirku), 3-37 (Haines Area, Chilkat River), 3-39 (Haines Area,
Haines), and 3-197 (Baranof Island, Sitka), dated October 2002 and adopted by
reference, within
(A) tidelands parcels HT-01
(Lutak Inlet), HT-09 (Flat Bay), HT-14 (Chilkat Inlet), HT-13 (Chilkat River
Beaches) and upland parcels H-21 (Pyramid Island) and H-23 (Kochu Island),
(i) a permit is required for commercial
recreation day-use activities if the operator provides commercial recreation
services for 10 or fewer individuals per day;
(ii) an operator may not provide commercial
recreation services for more than 10 individuals per day; and
(iii) commercial recreation activities using
motorized vehicles are prohibited;
(B) that portion of tidelands parcel BT-22
(Kruzof Island) known as Shelikof Beach, the use of motorized vehicles is
prohibited except for search-and-rescue operations; and
(C) upland parcel H-07 (Flower Mountain),
(i) a permit is required for commercial
recreation day-use activities if the operator provides commercial recreation
services for more than 10 and fewer than 41 individuals per day; and
(ii) an operator may not provide commercial
recreation services for more than 40 individuals per day;
(24) for the Tangle Lakes
Archaeological District Special Use Area, ADL number 228296, generally
described as those lands lying north of the Denali Highway near Paxson, as
shown on the map entitled
Tangle Lakes Archaeological District Special
Use Area, dated January 17, 2003 and adopted by reference, from
(A) May 18 through October 18, a permit is
required for the use of motorized vehicles off designated trails as depicted on
the Tangle Lakes Archaeological District Special Use Area map;
and
(B) October 19 through May 17,
a permit is required for the use of motorized vehicles off designated trails as
depicted on the
Tangle Lakes Archaeological District Special Use
Area map; however, a permit is not required for the use of motorized
vehicles as provided in
11 AAC 96.020(a) (1)(D) and (E) if snow cover or ground frost is
sufficient to prevent damage to archaeological values; for purposes of this
subparagraph,
(i) an average snow depth of one
foot, and a minimum snow depth of six inches, will be considered sufficient
snow cover; and
(ii) a minimum
frost depth of six inches will be considered sufficient ground frost;
(25) for the Knik River
Special Use Area, ADL Number 230206, generally described as those lands lying
within the uplands portion of Township 17 North, Range 3 East, Seward Meridian,
Section 31, W1/2, the restrictions on generally allowed uses listed in
11 AAC 96.016(c)
are applicable;
(26) for the
Kasilof River Special Use Area, ADL Number 230992, generally described as state
lands of the lower Kasilof River area, as shown on the map entitled
Kasilof River Special Use Area (ADL 230992): Boundary and State
Land, dated August 10, 2012, and adopted by reference,
(A) a person may not place, drop, or discard
trash, garbage, or waste, including human waste, except within an authorized or
provided toilet or trash facility;
(B) a person may not dispose of fish or fish
waste on or in state property, except upon tidelands or submerged
lands;
(C) a person may not cut,
collect, or harvest a dead standing or live tree, without prior written
authorization from the department;
(D) with the exception of aircraft, emergency
or state-owned motorized vehicles, or a use authorized under a permit issued by
the department, within units KS and KN as shown on the map entitled
Kasilof River Special Use Area (ADL 230992): Boundary and State
Land, a person may not operate a motorized vehicle, except on
designated trails, areas, and the beach as shown on the maps entitled
Kasilof River Special use Area (ADL 230992); Designated Motorized Areas
South Side (Unit KS), dated August 10, 2012, and adopted by reference,
and
Kasilof River Special use Area (ADL 230992); Designated Motorized
Areas North Side (Unit KN), dated August 10, 2012, and adopted by
reference; in this subparagraph,
(i) "beach"
means bare sand or gravel free of vegetation and seaward of rooted terrestrial
vegetation line;
(ii) "motorized
vehicle" in addition to having the meaning given in
11 AAC 96.250, means a wheeled,
tracked or airboat or air-cushion vehicle whose propulsion is provided by an
engine or motor and that an individual uses for the purpose of personal or
commercial transportation;
(E) for person participating in the Kasilof
River personal use set gillnet fishery under
5 AAC 77.540,
(i) after
December 31 and before May 1 of each year, a person may not place stakes,
signs, running lines, buoys, or dry nets;
(ii) after May 31 and before July 1 of each
year, a person may not erect or stage a camp, structure, facility, or any
related equipment for more than 21 consecutive days for personal use on the
beach, except for stakes, signs, running lines, buoys, or dry nets; in this
sub-subparagraph, "beach" means bare sand or gravel free of vegetation and
seaward of rooted terrestrial vegetation line;
(iii) after May 31 and before August 16 of
each year, a person may not discharge a firearm, except for the purpose of
lawful hunting or trapping;
(F) for uses and activities under
11 AAC 96.020(a) (4) and (5), a person may not relocate a camp,
structure, facility, or any related equipment within two miles of the original
site for at least 96 hours after the end of the 14-day period for the original
site; and
(G) a person may not
deface, destroy, disable, or remove any state-owned or authorized facility or
property.
The maps adopted by reference in
11 AAC 96.014 are available at the
Department of Natural Resources, Public Information Center, 550 West 7th
Avenue, Suite 1260, Robert B. Atwood Building, Anchorage, Alaska, at the
Department of Natural Resources, Public Information Center, 3700 Airport Way,
Fairbanks, Alaska, at the Department of Natural Resources, Land Information
Office, 400 Willoughby Ave., 4th Floor, Juneau, Alaska, and on the department's
Internet web site at www.dnr.state.ak.us/mlw/sua.