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Title 11 . Natural Resources
Chapter 64 . (No Regulations Filed)
Section 90. Staking of sites and tracts

11 AAC 64.090. Staking of sites and tracts

Before submitting an application under 11 AAC 64.260, an applicant must stake each tract by placing the stake at the net anchor point. The location stake must be at least three feet above ground level and must support a sign showing the applicant's name, mailing address, limited entry permit number, and date of staking. For a low water tract, the location stake may be co-located with the high water stake. The sign on the low water stake must contain the information contained on the high water sign and must be labeled across the top as a low water site with the distance and bearing to the shoreward end of the net or net anchor point noted on the sign.

History: Eff. 4/18/64, Register 16; am 3/30/85, Register 93

Authority: AS 38.05.020

AS 38.05.082


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