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Title 11 . Natural Resources
Chapter 67 . (No Regulations Filed)
Section 92. Title requirements

11 AAC 67.092. Title requirements

Title to the homesite parcel will be conveyed to the permit holder after all of the following have taken place, in accordance with AS 38.08.060 (a):

(1) the permit holder pays the total survey and platting costs due, as determined by the director;

(2) the permit holder presents proof that a habitable, permanent, single-family dwelling has been constructed, evidenced by a certificate of inspection from an appropriate state or local official, or proof that the permit holder has requested an appropriate state or local official to make such an inspection; "habitable, permanent, single-family dwelling" means a structure or mobile home, suitable for year-round occupancy with at least 200 square feet of space built or placed on a permanent masonry or treated wood foundation, with sanitary facilities meeting Department of Environmental Conservation requirements, and meeting local building codes if applicable;

(3) the permit holder presents proof that the parcel has been occupied by the permit holder or members of his household for a cumulative total of 35 months.

History: Eff. 5/4/78, Register 66; am 5/13/79, Register 70; am 10/14/79, Register 72; am 3/30/83, Register 85; am 8/23/87, Register 103

Authority: AS 38.04.900

AS 38.05.020

AS 38.08.060


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