Alaska Administrative Code
Title 17 - Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 42 - Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport
Article 2 - Authorization for Use of International Airport Property
17 AAC 42.290 - Property survey
Universal Citation: 17 AK Admin Code 17 AAC 42.290
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A lessee, permittee, or concessionaire shall, unless otherwise stated in the lease, permit, or concession,
(1) provide to the airport manager a boundary
survey plat of each airport lot or other land area described in the lease,
permit, or concession as part of the premises, incorporating any boundary
changes approved by the manager, if
(A) a
boundary survey is required in conjunction with the filing of a building permit
under 17 AAC 42.280; or
(B) the manager approves a lessee's,
permittee's, concessionaire' requested change in the premises boundary;
and
(2) provide to the
airport manager within 90 days after construction or installation of permanent
improvements on the premises an as-built survey establishing the location and
dimensions of all improvements constructed or installed on the
premises.
(b) The airport manager shall specify in writing any special instructions for a survey required under (a) of this section.
(c) A premises boundary survey plat and an as-built survey required under (a) of this section must be prepared consistent with generally accepted professional standards and any special instructions the airport manager specifies under (b) of this section.
(d) The lessee, permittee, or concessionaire shall pay the cost of a survey required under this section.
Authority:AS 02.15.020
AS 02.15.060
AS 02.15.090
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