
Tyler Young
44:39 - 45:22
"the vacation, if approved by the board, will have 30 days to go in front of the assembly for either approval or veto. That does not give the petitioner enough time, the petitioner being the State of Alaska. Enough time to make the decision over what they want to do, whether approving the— approving the full dedication of Tract B or choosing one of the other options"
“the vacation, if approved by the board, will have 30 days to go in front of the assembly for either approval or veto. That does not give the petitioner enough time, the petitioner being the State of Alaska. Enough time to make the decision over what they want to do, whether approving the— approving the full dedication of Tract B or choosing one of the other options”
Staff does not recommend changing that because the vacation, if approved by the board, will have 30 days to go in front of the assembly for either approval or veto. That does not give the petitioner enough time, the petitioner being the State of Alaska. Enough time to make the decision over what they want to do, whether approving the— approving the full dedication of Tract B or choosing one of the other options that we have presented to them. There could be a situation where the assembly approves a vacation and then the state on their own decides not to approve Tract B. Then there is no way for this to move forward.