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(a) A final plat must conform to 11 AAC 53.600 - 11 AAC 53.740 and be free of tape, repairs, paste-on materials, or other appliques. If those materials were used in plat production, a blackline copy, on polyester film of Dupont Mylar or equivalent quality, may be used as a new original, if the copy maintains the density of line, clarity of background, accuracy, and other qualities of a normal original. Reproducible copies duplicated by ammonia or photostatic process will not be accepted.
(b) Submittal of a final plat must include the following:
(1) the reproducible final plat and one blackline print must be submitted for approval to the department; the print must be made before any certificates or acknowledgments on the reproducible final plat are signed and before any official seals are applied; both the reproducible final plat and the print must be signed and sealed separately in black ink;
(2) an update to the certificate to plat required under 11 AAC 53.620(a) (3), or the title status report described in 11 AAC 53.610(b) as applicable, executed no more than 90 days before final plat approval, must be submitted with the plat;
(3) each plat at the time of filing for record must have a signed certificate from the tax-collecting official of the municipality in which the land is located stating that all taxes levied against the property as of the date of the certificate are paid or, if the parcel is inside the boundaries of a municipality that does not exercise taxing authority or is outside of a municipality, a certificate on the plat that the parcel is not subject to taxation at the date of this survey;
(4) recording fees must be paid in accordance with 11 AAC 05.010.
History: Eff. 7/5/2001, Register 159
Authority: AS 40.15.330
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