Platting

The Platting Division oversees the subdivision of land within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Division staff assists the public in understanding and complying with the subdivision requirements specified by state and borough regulations. This involves the review of proposals to subdivide land; dedicate public use easements; and vacate public rights-of-way. Staff works with the State of Alaska Recorders Office to facilitate recording of subdivision plats and resolutions. They provide copies of recorded subdivision plats and file information to the public upon request. In addition, the division is responsible for contract administration for the survey of Borough Municipal Entitled Lands.



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Paul Hulbert                       Platting Officer

Sloan Von Gunten            Secretary

Marilyn McGuire                Platting Assistant

Peggy Fowler                     Platting Technician

Lisa Gray                            Platting Technician

Amy Otto                             Platting Technician

 

 

The Platting Division of the Planning and Land Use Department daily receives requests from land owners, real estate brokers, developers, land surveyors, engineers and others on procedures involved in subdividing land, granting easements for public access and vacations of rights-of-way and section line easements.  This pamphlet explains the platting process and outlines the policies and procedures to accomplish the above actions.

 

All proposed actions that require a public hearing are acted upon by the Platting Authority, either the Platting Board or, in the case of abbreviated plats, the Platting Officer.  Approval of Mandatory Waivers has been delegated to the Borough Manager or his designee, the Planning Director.

 

Additionally, if the proposed action is within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Coastal Management District, the action is subject to a consistency review.  

 

Developers are not to encumber proposed rights-of-way by utility easements unless easement documents contain verbiage to be automatically relinquished upon plat recordation.

 

The platting process for most platting actions involves the following steps:

 

STEP 1 - PRE-APP CONFERENCE

 

The pre-application conference is a meeting where the petitioner informs the Platting Staff of their development plans and the Platting Staff informs the petitioner of borough development policies, public improvements, platting procedures, timelines & requirements. This conference requires preparation by both parties to maximize the benefits to both parties.  Contact the Platting Division to schedule a pre-application conference.  Before the appointment is scheduled, it is necessary to submit a map of the proposed action with enough detail so the platting officer can gain a full understanding of the subdivider’s intentions.

 

Although not required, it is recommended that the petitioner bring a professional surveyor or engineer to the pre-application conference.  This will help to ensure that the petitioner and his representative clearly understand all the conditions discussed at the pre-application conference.  A written copy of the discussions will be provided to the applicant.  This conference is general in nature and given with the understanding that the Borough codes are always subject to change.

 

It is the responsibility of the applicant to become independently familiar with the policies, procedures and standards for approval of an application under the provision of MSB Title 27.

 

STEP 2 - APPLICATION

 

After the pre-application conference, the petitioner may prepare an application for approval of his proposed action.  The type of application (subdivision, easement, vacation, etc.) will determine the timeframe from submittal to approval.  The preliminary plat approval request must be submitted no less than 45 days before the regular meeting of the Platting Board, at which the proposed action is to be considered.  In the case of abbreviated plats, the public hearing will be within 30 days of submittal. Application fees are to be paid at this time. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

 

STEP 3 - PROCESSING

 

When a complete application is received, it will be held until a platting agenda cut-off date.  Within 10 business days after the cut-off date, the Platting Division will circulate the proposal to various borough, state and other governmental agencies for comment.  If the property lies within the boundaries of a Community Council, the council will also receive a copy of the proposal for comment.  When required, it is the petitioner’s responsibility to submit proposals for community water supply or wastewater systems directly to the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation.  Notices will be sent by mail to all property owners in the existing subdivision, and within 1200’ of the petition area, or the owners of the nearest 5 parcels of land, whichever is greater.  The notices will announce the date, time and location of the public hearing as well as the description of the proposed action and the names of the parties requesting the action.  Postage and advertising fees are paid by the petitioner.  A letter will be sent informing them of the amount due.

 

STEP 4 - AGENCY COMMENT

 

As agencies and the Platting Staff review the proposal, the petitioner may be asked to meet with the agencies that have questions.  The petitioner will be notified of such meetings by the Platting Staff or the agency questioning the action.

 

Approximately 5 days before the public hearing, staff recommendations on the proposed action are available for review in the Platting Division. The staff recommendations will be based upon Title 27, the data received from the reviewing agencies, adopted borough plans and sound platting principles.  The petitioner may pick up a copy of these recommendations at the Platting Division prior to or at the public hearing.

 

STEP 5 - PUBLIC HEARING

 

Each petition is scheduled on the Platting Authority’s agenda.  The Platting Authority follows the agenda in the order in which the petitioners are listed.  The Platting Authority will conduct a public hearing as follows:

 

1.         Announcement of case to be heard.

2.         Platting Staff presents the proposal & staff’s recommendations.

3.         The Platting Authority may question the staff.

4.         Public hearing is opened to anyone who wishes to speak regarding the proposal.

5.         Following testimony from all interested public present, the public hearing is closed or continued.

6.         Petitioner or their representative discusses the proposal and staff recommendations with the Platting Authority.

7.         The Platting Authority then renders a decision on the petition.  It takes at least four positive votes by members of the Platting Board to approve the petition.

 

NOTE: The Platting Board hears requests for subdivisions, variances, public use easements, 40-acre exemptions, plat note amendments, vacations and extensions.  The Platting Board meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 8:30 A.M.  The Platting Officer hears abbreviated plat and right-of-way acquisition submittals only.  Abbreviated plat hearings start at 8:30 A.M. on Wednesdays.

 

NOTE:  Waiver Subdivision applications are handled administratively (without public hearing) and are subject to public noticing & advertising.  Postage and advertising fees are to be paid by the petitioner.  A letter will be sent informing them of the amount due.

 

STEP 6 – APPROVAL & RECORDING

 

If the Platting Authority approves the request, the petitioner has 4 years in which to finalize the application with the exception of a subdivision master plan which is allowed 6 years for completion.  Extensions of these time frames may be granted by the Platting Board upon the petitioner identifying extenuating circumstances.

 

The final plat presented for recording is required to be signed by a professional land surveyor.  Recording fees are paid by the petitioner.

 

RECONSIDERATION &

APPEAL PROCEDURE

 

Reconsiderations and Appeals of Platting Authority decisions must be filed, with appropriate fees, by an interested party within the timeframe specified in borough code.  Appeals to Platting Officer decisions will be heard by the Platting Board.  Appeals to Platting Board’s decisions may be made under the provisions of MSB 15.39 and are heard by the Board of Adjustments and Appeals.

 

 

 

 
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You have several options. You are more than welcome to come into the Platting office and we can make a copy for you. Each page is $5.00. Another option is to look online at the State of Alaska Recorder's site. Plats and some related documents are scanned and are available on this site. http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/ssd/recoff/search.cfm  You can call the recorders at # (907) 745-3080.

 

Recorder’s Office Website

 

The Recorder’s office usually puts plats online three working days after recording the plat.

 

Ø http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/ssd/recoff/search.cfm

 

Ø Click on the “Subdivision Name Search”

 

Ø Type in the first few letters of the subdivision name.

 

Ø Select the recording district.

 

Ø Click on the “Subdivision Search” buttion.

 

Ø Select the associated Plat Number from the table corresponding to the Plat Name.

 

Ø Select the same Plat Number from the next table, select one of the plat numbers that also have a lot and/or block in the remaining columns of the table.

 

Ø Select the word “Plat” from the next table.

 

Ø Click on the “See Plat Image” button on the next page.  If the image doesn’t come up, click on the link “Cannot View Images?” and it will tell you how to download a .tiff viewer so you can see the plat images.

 

 

Contact the Recorders Office

at 745-3080 for further information

 

 

 
Platting Procedures PDF  | Print |

The Platting Division of the Planning and Land Use Department daily receives requests from land owners, real estate brokers, developers, land surveyors, engineers and others on procedures involved in subdividing land, granting easements for public access and vacations of rights-of-way and section line easements.  This pamphlet explains the platting process and outlines the policies and procedures to accomplish the above actions.

 

All proposed actions that require a public hearing are acted upon by the Platting Authority, either the Platting Board or, in the case of abbreviated plats, the Platting Officer.  Approval of Mandatory Waivers has been delegated to the Borough Manager or his designee, the Planning Director.

 

Additionally, if the proposed action is within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Coastal Management District, the action is subject to a consistency review.  

 

Developers are not to encumber proposed rights-of-way by utility easements unless easement documents contain verbiage to be automatically relinquished upon plat recordation.

 

The platting process for most platting actions involves the following steps:

 

STEP 1 - PRE-APP CONFERENCE

 

The pre-application conference is a meeting where the petitioner informs the Platting Staff of their development plans and the Platting Staff informs the petitioner of borough development policies, public improvements, platting procedures, timelines & requirements. This conference requires preparation by both parties to maximize the benefits to both parties.  Contact the Platting Division to schedule a pre-application conference.  Before the appointment is scheduled, it is necessary to submit a map of the proposed action with enough detail so the platting officer can gain a full understanding of the subdivider’s intentions.

 

Although not required, it is recommended that the petitioner bring a professional surveyor or engineer to the pre-application conference.  This will help to ensure that the petitioner and his representative clearly understand all the conditions discussed at the pre-application conference.  A written copy of the discussions will be provided to the applicant.  This conference is general in nature and given with the understanding that the Borough codes are always subject to change.

 

It is the responsibility of the applicant to become independently familiar with the policies, procedures and standards for approval of an application under the provision of MSB Title 27.

 

STEP 2 - APPLICATION

 

After the pre-application conference, the petitioner may prepare an application for approval of his proposed action.  The type of application (subdivision, easement, vacation, etc.) will determine the timeframe from submittal to approval.  The preliminary plat approval request must be submitted no less than 45 days before the regular meeting of the Platting Board, at which the proposed action is to be considered.  In the case of abbreviated plats, the public hearing will be within 30 days of submittal. Application fees are to be paid at this time. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

 

STEP 3 - PROCESSING

 

When a complete application is received, it will be held until a platting agenda cut-off date.  Within 10 business days after the cut-off date, the Platting Division will circulate the proposal to various borough, state and other governmental agencies for comment.  If the property lies within the boundaries of a Community Council, the council will also receive a copy of the proposal for comment.  When required, it is the petitioner’s responsibility to submit proposals for community water supply or wastewater systems directly to the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation.  Notices will be sent by mail to all property owners in the existing subdivision, and within 1200’ of the petition area, or the owners of the nearest 5 parcels of land, whichever is greater.  The notices will announce the date, time and location of the public hearing as well as the description of the proposed action and the names of the parties requesting the action.  Postage and advertising fees are paid by the petitioner.  A letter will be sent informing them of the amount due.

 

STEP 4 - AGENCY COMMENT

 

As agencies and the Platting Staff review the proposal, the petitioner may be asked to meet with the agencies that have questions.  The petitioner will be notified of such meetings by the Platting Staff or the agency questioning the action.

 

Approximately 5 days before the public hearing, staff recommendations on the proposed action are available for review in the Platting Division. The staff recommendations will be based upon Title 27, the data received from the reviewing agencies, adopted borough plans and sound platting principles.  The petitioner may pick up a copy of these recommendations at the Platting Division prior to or at the public hearing.

 

STEP 5 - PUBLIC HEARING

 

Each petition is scheduled on the Platting Authority’s agenda.  The Platting Authority follows the agenda in the order in which the petitioners are listed.  The Platting Authority will conduct a public hearing as follows:

 

1.         Announcement of case to be heard.

2.         Platting Staff presents the proposal & staff’s recommendations.

3.         The Platting Authority may question the staff.

4.         Public hearing is opened to anyone who wishes to speak regarding the proposal.

5.         Following testimony from all interested public present, the public hearing is closed or continued.

6.         Petitioner or their representative discusses the proposal and staff recommendations with the Platting Authority.

7.         The Platting Authority then renders a decision on the petition.  It takes at least four positive votes by members of the Platting Board to approve the petition.

 

NOTE: The Platting Board hears requests for subdivisions, variances, public use easements, 40-acre exemptions, plat note amendments, vacations and extensions.  The Platting Board meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 8:30 A.M.  The Platting Officer hears abbreviated plat and right-of-way acquisition submittals only.  Abbreviated plat hearings start at 8:30 A.M. on Wednesdays.

 

NOTE:  Waiver Subdivision applications are handled administratively (without public hearing) and are subject to public noticing & advertising.  Postage and advertising fees are to be paid by the petitioner.  A letter will be sent informing them of the amount due.

 

STEP 6 – APPROVAL & RECORDING

 

If the Platting Authority approves the request, the petitioner has 4 years in which to finalize the application with the exception of a subdivision master plan which is allowed 6 years for completion.  Extensions of these time frames may be granted by the Platting Board upon the petitioner identifying extenuating circumstances.

 

The final plat presented for recording is required to be signed by a professional land surveyor.  Recording fees are paid by the petitioner.

 

RECONSIDERATION &

APPEAL PROCEDURE

 

Reconsiderations and Appeals of Platting Authority decisions must be filed, with appropriate fees, by an interested party within the timeframe specified in borough code.  Appeals to Platting Officer decisions will be heard by the Platting Board.  Appeals to Platting Board’s decisions may be made under the provisions of MSB 15.39 and are heard by the Board of Adjustments and Appeals.

 

 

 
I think I want to subdivide my land, where do I start? PDF  | Print |

I think I want to subdivide my land, where do I start?

First, you will need to fill out a Pre-app Conference Request Form, (listed under Forms) and submit it along with a map, the required items listed on the form, and the $25. This information will allow us to set up an appointment between you and a Platting Technician to go over your plan and to guide you in your efforts. Any additional information you can provide, such as an As-Built survey, or any topographic issues you might be facing can only help us to give you the right information. At the end of this meeting you will have a checklist to follow to complete your subdividing project.

 
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MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH 27.05.030

PRELIMINARY PLAT FEES

Effective July 15, 2008

 

 

 

ACTION

FEES

After-The-Fact FEES

Pre-application Conference

$25.00

$1000.00

Regular Plat    1-12  Lots/Tracts

$1000.00 minimum

$1500.00

                        More than 12 Lots/Tracts

$1000.00 Plus $50.00 per lot

$1500.00 Plus $100.00 per lot

Master Plan

$1000.00 + Preliminary Plat

$1500.00 + Preliminary Plat

Abbreviated Plat

$500.00

$1000.00

Final Plat (only for Regular Plats)

50% of Preliminary Fee

$1000.00

Waiver Subdivision

$500.00

$1000.00

40-Acre Exemption

$500.00

$1000.00

Vacation of Right-of-Way or Section Line Easement

$1300.00

$1500.00

Vacation of ROW or SLE  w/Preliminary Plat

$500.00

$1000.00

Elimination/Modification of Utility, Drainage, Slope, Screening, Sanitary Easement

$500.00

$1000.00

Vacation of Section line Easement & RS2477

$1300.00

$1500.00

 

Vacation of Section Line Easement & RS2477 with preliminary plat

$500.00

$1000.00

Public Hearing, Variance, Public Use Easements

$400.00

$1000.00

 

Move or eliminate common lot lines on a recorded plat

$500.00

$1000.00

Right-of-way acquisition plats

$500.00

$1000.00

Variance to Subdivision Development Standards with preliminary plat

$400.00

$1000.00

Road Inspection Fee

5% of the approved cost estimate

 

Appeals

$200.00

Continuances

If mutually requested to continue, no fee.  If petitioner requested, $200.00 + advertising and postage.

House Numbering Fee for Sale of Property w/o Final Plat Recorded

$1000.00

Plat Checking Fee (if applicable)

$1000.00

 

 

Master Plan Final: Per Lot amount figured - Preliminary fee divided by 2= X /X ÷ # of lots in MP=Y, # of lots in Phase being submitted multiplied by Y = phase final fee.

 

All fees required for MSB projects will be billed to the appropriate funding source.

 


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