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(a) A facility located within the right-of-way limits of an existing highway which will be or has been converted to a controlled-access highway will, in the department's discretion, be permitted to remain in its existing location if the facility can be maintained without using access from the highway or its entrance or exit ramps.
(b) The department will relocate any existing facility that can be maintained only from the proposed controlled access of a highway or its entrance or exit ramps or make other provisions to maintain the facility without requiring access from the highway or its entrance or exit ramps. The department will pay the cost of the relocation or other provisions.
(c) No utility facility installation is permitted within the controlled-access limits, except as provided in 17 AAC 15.131(a) and (b).
History: Eff. 5/23/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 19.05.020
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