Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 17. Transportation and Public Facilities. |
Chapter 17.60. Highway Signs for the Traveling Public. |
Article 17.60.3. Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Signs. |
Section 17.60.205. Recreational and cultural interest areas.
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A recreational and cultural interest area (RCIA) is a location within the state that (1) is accessible by a maintained road; (2) attracts an average of at least 100 persons per day during at least four consecutive months; and (3) is widely noted for its recreational or cultural significance; for purposes of this paragraph, locations widely noted for their recreational or cultural significance include national parks, state parks, sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places, libraries, community centers, museums, art galleries, race tracks, ski areas, and land that is of cultural significance, that is under one ownership, and that has not less than 10 continuous miles of frontage upon a state highway; in areas where land with more than 10 continuous miles of frontage on a state highway is separated from other lands that are in the same ownership, and that qualify for signage under this section, entering and exit signs for each separate holding may not be installed unless the separate holdings are more than two miles apart.
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19.05.010;19.05.020;19.05.040;19.25.105;19.25.200;44.42.030
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AS 19.05.010 AS 19.05.020 AS 19.05.040 AS 19.25.105 AS 19.25.200 AS 44.42.030History
Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142; am 3/1/2002, Register 161