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The economy within the proposed borough boundaries must include the human and financial resources necessary to provide essential borough services on an efficient, cost-effective level. In this regard, the commission may consider relevant factors, including the
(1) reasonably anticipated functions of the borough in the territory being annexed;
(2) reasonably anticipated new expenses of the borough that would result from annexation;
(3) actual income and the reasonably anticipated ability of the borough to generate and collect local revenue and income from the new territory;
(4) feasibility and plausibility of those aspects of the borough's anticipated operating and capital budgets that would be affected by annexation through the third year of operation after annexation;
(5) economic base of the borough after annexation;
(6) property valuations in the territory proposed for annexation;
(7) land use in the territory proposed for annexation;
(8) existing and reasonably anticipated industrial, commercial, and resource development;
(9) personal income of residents in the territory to be annexed and in the borough; and
(10) the need for and availability of employable skilled and unskilled persons to serve the borough as a result of annexation.
History: Eff. 7/31/92, Register 123; am 5/19/2002, Register 162
Authority: Art. X, sec. 12,
Ak Const.
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