Alaska Administrative Code
Title 3 - Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Part 15 - Local Boundary Commission
Chapter 110 - Municipal Boundary Changes
Article 2 - Standards for Incorporation of Boroughs
3 AAC 110.060 - Boundaries
Current through February 24, 2025
(a) In accordance with AS 29.05.031(a)(2) and art. X, sec. 3, Constitution of the State of Alaska, the boundaries of a proposed borough must conform generally to natural geography, must be on a regional scale suitable for borough government, and must include all land and water necessary to provide the full development of essential municipal services on an efficient, cost-effective level. In this regard, the commission may consider relevant factors, including
(b) When reviewing the boundaries proposed in a petition for borough incorporation, the commission may consider
(c) Repealed 1/9/2008.
(d) Absent a specific and persuasive showing to the contrary, the commission will presume that an area proposed for incorporation that is noncontiguous or that contains enclaves does not include all land and water necessary to allow for the full development of essential municipal services on an efficient, cost-effective level.
(e) If a petition for incorporation of a proposed borough describes boundaries overlapping the boundaries of an existing organized borough, the petition for incorporation must also address and comply with all standards and procedures for detachment of the overlapping boundaries from the existing organized borough. The commission will consider that petition for incorporation as also being a detachment petition.
(f) The boundaries of a borough may not include only a portion of the territory of an existing city government.
(g) Requirements relating to limitation of community, as set out in 3 AAC 110.040(b), do not apply to boroughs.
Authority: Art. X, sec. 1,
AS 29.05.031
AS 44.33.812
Ak Const.
Art. X, sec. 3,
Ak Const.
Art. X, sec. 12,
Ak Const.