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(a) Land conveyed under 11 AAC 67.160 - 11 AAC 67.192 may be subdivided for the purpose of transfer of ownership, subject to the approval of the director, if
(1) the land originally conveyed has been patented;
(2) the subdivision does not create a parcel of less than 40 acres;
(3) [Annulled; see editor's note.] the subdivision is consistent with a farm conservation plan approved under 11 AAC 67.177;
(4) [Annulled; see editor's note.] the agricultural use of the land has been maintained at substantially the same level as at the time of completion of the development required under 11 AAC 67.185;
(5) [Annulled; see editor's note.] all original improvements to real property or rights to construct real property improvements under 11 AAC 67.187 on the land originally conveyed are designated for a single parcel of not less than 40 acres;
(6) [Annulled; see editor's note.] all additional rights to construct real property improvements on land subdivided under this section are designated only for parcels of at least 640 acres.
(b) [Annulled; see editor's note.] Additional rights to construct real property improvements on land subdivided under this section are subject to the requirements of 11 AAC 67.187. The total area designated for real property improvements on all the parcels resulting from a subdivision approved under this section may not exceed 20 acres.
(c) [Annulled; see editor's note.] The single parcel described in (a)(5) of this section may not be conveyed until all the other parcels in the subdivision have been conveyed.
History: Eff. 11/5/86, Register 100
Authority: AS 38.05.020
Editor's note: Effective August 5, 1997, 11 AAC 67.188(a) (3), (4), (5), (6), (b), (c) were annulled by sec. 15, ch. 20, SLA 1997.
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