Alaska Administrative Code
Title 3 - Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Part 15 - Local Boundary Commission
Chapter 110 - Municipal Boundary Changes
Article 10 - Standards for Dissolution of Boroughs
3 AAC 110.330 - Best interests of state

Universal Citation: 3 AK Admin Code 110.330

Current through November 28, 2024

In determining whether dissolution of a borough is in the best interests of the state under AS 29.06.500(a) or 3 AAC 110.310, the commission may consider relevant factors, including

(1) the extent to which the borough is providing services, receiving revenue, and incurring debt;

(2) whether a government or organization other than the state is willing and able to provide all services and facilities necessary to meet the needs of the area;

(3) whether dissolution of the borough is likely to endanger the health, safety, or general welfare of residents in or near the borough proposed for dissolution;

(4) the effect that the proposed dissolution will have on the harmony of relations among residents of the borough proposed for dissolution, and between the residents of the borough and others residing near the borough;

(5) the social and economic impacts of the proposed dissolution on other municipalities or communities in the state;

(6) the effect of the proposed dissolution on the long-term stability of the finances of other municipalities and the state; and

(7) circumstances identified by the commission reflecting the legal standards and principles that guide commission action in furthering the development of maximum local self-government with a minimum number of local government units.

Authority: Art. X, sec. 1,

AS 29.06.450

AS 29.06.500

AS 44.33.812

Ak Const.

Art. X, sec. 3,

Ak Const.

Art. X, sec. 12,

Ak Const.

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