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Planning board approves conditions for Leisure Subdivision case involving Mulligan parcels

January 02, 2025 | Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska


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Planning board approves conditions for Leisure Subdivision case involving Mulligan parcels
In a recent Fairbanks North Star Borough Administrative Hearing, the focus was on a request concerning two parcels of land owned by the Mulligan family. The discussion centered around the leasing of a smaller parcel to a tower provider, with Mr. Stark confirming that both parcels are indeed owned by the Mulligans.

The hearing saw no public testimony, leading to a swift conclusion of that segment. Mr. Lee, presenting the staff report, noted that the published packet recommended four conditions for the approval of the request. However, the decision was made to approve it with three conditions, emphasizing the need for a final plat to be prepared by a registered land surveyor and submitted within 24 months to avoid voiding the preliminary approval.

The decision is subject to appeal, allowing any interested parties to submit their concerns to the clerk's office within ten working days. This streamlined process reflects the borough's commitment to maintaining clear communication and procedural integrity in land use matters. The meeting then moved on to the next agenda item, indicating a busy schedule ahead for the borough officials.

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