Alaska Administrative Code
Title 3 - Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Part 15 - Local Boundary Commission
Chapter 110 - Municipal Boundary Changes
Article 7 - Standards for Detachment from Cities
3 AAC 110.260 - Best interests of state
Current through November 28, 2024
(a) In determining whether detachment from a city is in the best interests of the state under AS 29.06.040, the commission may consider relevant factors, including
(b) If, to fulfill the requirements of (a)(10) of this section, the petitioner has proposed, or the commission requires, incorporation of the territory into a new municipality, the commission may condition the approval of the detachment upon voter approval of the incorporation.
(c) Absent a specific and persuasive showing to the contrary, the commission will presume that territory proposed for detachment that would create noncontiguous parts of the city or enclaves within the city does not meet the standards for detachment.
(d) Absent a specific and persuasive showing to the contrary, the commission will presume that territory proposed for detachment from a city in an unorganized borough is a diminution of maximum local self-government and does not meet the standards for detachment.
(e) In order to promote a minimum number of local government units in accordance with art. X, sec. 1, Constitution of the State of Alaska, a petition for detachment that also seeks to incorporate a new city must propose that the new city will encompass a substantially larger population and territory than the population and territory proposed for detachment.
Authority: Art. X, sec. 1,
AS 29.06.040
AS 44.33.812
Ak Const.
Art. X, sec. 7,
Ak Const.
Art. X, sec. 12,
Ak Const.