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Code · Alaska · Title 41 · Chapter 21

Sec. 41.21.415. Authority to designate Captain Cook State Recreation Area.

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Sec. 41.21.415. Authority to designate Captain Cook State Recreation Area.
The governor may designate by proclamation the state-owned land and water and all that acquired in the future by the state, lying within the parcels described in this section, as the Captain Cook State Recreation Area. The proclamation may include the entire area or portions of the area at different times, shall reserve the areas included from all uses incompatible with their primary function as public recreation land and water, and shall assign them to the department for control, development and maintenance. Land covered by AS 41.21.410 — 41.21.425 is that within the following described parcels:
Township 8 North, Range 10 West, Seward Meridian
Section 3
Section 9
Section 10: NW1/4, NE1/4, SW1/4, W1/2 SE1/4
Section 15: W1/2 W1/2
Sections 16 and 17
All tideland abutting the above and all of Stormy Lake.
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