Alaska delegates most agricultural zoning to organized boroughs under AS 29.40, while state agricultural land sales under AS 38.05.321 carry covenants requiring continued farming use.
Under AS 29.40, organized boroughs hold area-wide planning and zoning powers, including the ability to designate agricultural districts and limit non-farm uses. Outside organized boroughs, in the unorganized borough, state law and Department of Natural Resources land classifications apply. AS 38.05.321 governs state agricultural land sales, which typically include covenants restricting subdivision and requiring active agricultural use. The Mat-Su Borough has the most developed agricultural zoning. Right to Farm protections under AS 09.45.235 reinforce these zoning regimes by limiting nuisance suits.
Zoning violations may result in stop-work orders, civil fines, and loss of agricultural-use covenants on state-sold land.
See how Fairbanks's agricultural zoning protection rules stack up against other locations.
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