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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 19. Highways and Ferries
- Chapter 30. Access Roads
- Section 127. Allocation Districts.
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AS 19.30.127. Allocation Districts.
The state is divided into five allocation districts as follows:
- (1) The boundary of allocation district one begins in Kamishak Bay at 59 15' N, 154 00'W; and travels north along
longitude line 154 00'W to latitude 63 00'N; thence east along latitude line 63 00'N to a point common with the
boundaries of allocations districts two and five; southerly of the Denali Highway at Corkscrew Creek (Milepost 59.1);
thence southerly to Prince William Sound at Fairmount Point 60 53'45" N, 147 27'W and inclusive of Kodiak, Afognak,
Barren, Trinity, and Chirikof Islands.
- (2) The boundary of allocation district two begins at and includes the point at which the Alaska Highway intersects the
Alaska-Yukon border; travels northwesterly to the west abutment of the Little Tok River Bridge on Tok Cutoff Highway
(Milepost 91.2); thence west to the northerly abutment of the McCallum Creek Bridge on the Richardson Highway
(Milestone 202.4); thence west to a point directly north of the Denali Highway at Corkscrew Creek (Milepost 59.1);
thence southwesterly to the Glenn Highway at Summit (Milepost 118) and continuing along that line to latitude 63 00'N;
thence west along latitude 63 00'N; to longitude 154 00'W; thence north along longitude 154 00'W to the Arctic Ocean.
- (3) The boundary of allocation district three begins in the Gulf of Alaska on longitude line 141 00'W; thence north along
longitude 141 00'W to Boundary Point 187; thence southeasterly along the Canadian-United States border bounding
Southeastern Alaska in its entirety.
- (4) The boundary of allocation district four begins in the Arctic Ocean at Smith Bay 70 54'N, 154 19'W; on longitude line
154 00'W; travels south along longitude 154 00'W to latitude 59 15'N in Kamishak Bay; thence east along latitude 59
15'N to longitude 152 15'W; thence southwesterly through Shelikof Strait and bounds of the entire Aleutian Chain.
- (5) The boundary of allocation district five begins at the Gulf of Alaska on longitude line 141 00'W and travels northerly
along that line to the point (but not including the point) at which Alaska Highway intersects the Alaska-Yukon border;
thence northwesterly to the west abutment of the Little Tok River Bridge on the Tok Cutoff Highway (Milepost 91.2);
thence west to the northerly abutment of McCallum Creek Bridge on the Richardson Highway (Milepost 202.40; thence west
to the point directly north of Denali Highway at Corkscrew Creek (Milepost 59.1); thence southwesterly to the Glenn
Highway at Summit (Milepost 118); thence southerly to Prince William Sound at Fairmount Point 60 53'45"N, 147 27'W.
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