Dinglishna Hills Subdivision

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Dinglishna Hills, Alaska
Coordinates: 61°26′39″N 150°36′24″W / 61.44417, -150.60667
Country United States
State Alaska
Elevation 70 ft (21 m)
Time zone Alaska (AKST) (UTC-9)
 - Summer (DST) AKDT (UTC-8)
Area code(s) 907
FIPS code 02-74340
GNIS feature ID 1401209

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The Dinglishna Hills Subdivision is an Alaskan Bush community created by the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources through land auctions and over-the-counter land sales. [1] [2] [3]

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[edit] Location

Dinglishna Hills Subdivision is located approximately 30 miles (48 km) North-West of Anchorage, Alaska; approximately 4 miles (6 km) north of the confluence of the big Susitna River and Alexander Creek; East of Mount Susitna and Alexander Creek; West of the big Susitna River; South-West of Susitna, Alaska; and North of Alexander, Alaska in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of South Central Alaska.[1]

[edit] Topographic Map

USGS Quadrant Tyonek B-2 [1]

[edit] Access

Primary access is by floatplane in the Summer months, ski plane and snow machine during the Winter. Riverboat access is available during the Summer from Willow Creek, Alaska on the George Parks Highway via the big Susitna River and Alexander Creek. [1]

[edit] Terrain

Nearly level terrace along the big Susitna River drainage. Elevation ranges from 60 ft (18 m) to 80 ft (24 m) above mean sea level. [1]

[edit] Soils

Soil type in higher areas is dry to moist sands. Lower areas have moist to saturated silty sands. [1]

[edit] Vegetation

Vegetation throughout this area is predominately birch and cottonwood with intermixed spruce. [1]

[edit] Water Front

Parcels 230 & 231 are located along the big Susitna River but do not have direct river frontage. [1]

[edit] View

Unknown [1]

[edit] Climate

Temperatures and precipitation in the area is that which is characteristic of a cool – maritime climate type. The coastal location and surrounding mountains keep the area from experiencing extremely low temperatures. Local temperatures range from 0 °F (−18 °C) in January to 68 °F (20 °C) in July. Annual precipitation varies around 30 inches (76 cm) including snowfall. Annual snowfall varies around 20 inches (51 cm). [1]

[edit] Water Source

Unknown [1]

[edit] Water/Sewage Disposal

No individual water supply system or sewage disposal system shall be permitted on any lot unless such system is located, constructed, and equipped in accordance with the requirements, standards, and recommendations of ADEC. [1]

[edit] Utilities

None [1]

[edit] Restrictions

Subject to platted easements and reservations, see ASLS 80-133 [1]

[edit] Municipal Authority

Located within the taxing authority of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. [1]

[edit] Homeowners Assoc.

Any subsequent owner of any parcel within the subdivision automatically becomes a member of the Homeowners association created to govern said subdivision, if active. [1]

[edit] Other

Covenants pertaining to this subdivision are recorded in Book 671 page 604 of the Anchorage Recording District (Alaska). [1]

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