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Territory that meets the annexation standards specified in 3 AAC 110.160 - 3 AAC 110.195 and has been approved for local action annexation by the commission, may be annexed to a borough by any one of the following actions:
(1) borough ordinance if the territory is wholly owned by the annexing borough;
(2) borough ordinance and a petition signed by all of the voters and property owners of the territory;
(3) approval by a majority of voters residing in the territory voting on the question at an election;
(4) approval by a majority of the aggregate voters who vote on the question within the area proposed for annexation and the annexing borough;
(5) approval by a majority of the voters who vote on the question within the annexing borough if the territory is uninhabited.
History: Eff. 7/31/92, Register 123; am 5/19/2002, Register 162
Authority: Art. X, sec. 12,
Ak Const.
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