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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 29. Municipal Government
- Chapter 45. Municipal Taxation
- Section 65. Assessment of Private Airports Open For Public Use.
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AS 29.45.065. Assessment of Private Airports Open For Public Use.
- (a) A municipality may provide by ordinance that airports located on private land and open and available for public use
may be assessed at full and true value for airport use and not as if subdivided or used for some other nonairport use.
The assessor shall maintain records valuing the land at both full and true value and airport use value. If the land is
sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of for uses incompatible with airport use by the public or if the owner converts
the land to a use incompatible with airport use by the public, the owner is liable to pay an amount equal to the
additional tax at the current mill levy together with eight percent interest from the time of the incompatibility, as
if the land had not been assessed for airport use. Payment of the additional tax and interest shall be made to the
municipality.
- (b) To secure the assessment under this section, the owner of the airport shall show that the airport is on private land,
is open and available for public use, and is of benefit to the public or municipality. The owner shall apply to the
assessor before May 15 of each year that the assessment is desired on forms to be prescribed by the municipality for
use of the local assessor and shall include information reasonably required to determine the entitlement of the
applicant. If the land is leased for airport purposes, the applicant shall furnish the assessor with a copy of the
lease bearing the signature of both the lessee and lessor for the period that the exemption is requested.
- (c) In this section, "airport" means an area of land or water that is used for the landing, takeoff, movement, or parking
of aircraft, and the appurtenant areas that are used for airport buildings or other airport facilities or right-of-way,
together with airport buildings and facilities at the location.
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