11 AAC 67.187 - Construction of real property improvements [Annulled; see editor's note.]
(a) In conjunction with a conveyance of an
agricultural interest under secs. 160 - 195 of this chapter to a person who has
not been granted a preference right, the director will authorize the
construction of fixed, permanent, or immovable structures reasonably required
for or related to agricultural production, within designated areas not over
five acres, including that farmstead area normally required for yards,
driveways, parking, barns, animals' pens, other outbuildings, and other similar
uses. However, a maximum of 20 acres may be authorized and designated if
unusual or large-scale real property improvements are necessary for
agricultural development of the parcel conveyed.
(b) All real property improvements must be
depicted and described in the farm conservation plan and must be incorporated
into the sale contract and the conveyance document.
(c) Permission to construct real property
improvements may be withheld from a preference right holder under
11 AAC 67.167(d).
(d) Changes in the location or size of the
area designated for real property improvements are subject to approval of the
director. The director may approve a change if
(1) the maximum area specified under (a) of
this section is not exceeded; and
(2) the change is consistent with a farm
conservation plan approved under
11 AAC 67.177.
Notes
Effective August 5, 1997, 11 AAC 67.187 was annulled by sec. 15, ch. 20, SLA 1997.
Authority:AS 38.05.020
AS 38.05.035
AS 38.05.050
AS 38.05.069
AS 38.05.321
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