Alaska Stipulation for Fairbanks Only is a collection of legal agreements that outline the rules and regulations for what can and cannot be done within the city limits of Fairbanks, Alaska. This stipulation is designed to protect the environment, public safety, and the quality of life in the city. It covers a wide range of topics such as air quality, water quality, land use, zoning, wildlife management, and development. Specific stipulations are included for each of these topics to ensure that the city remains a safe and healthy place to live and work. There are three main types of Alaska Stipulation for Fairbanks Only: General Stipulations, Special Stipulations, and Development Stipulations. General Stipulations are broad in scope and cover topics such as public safety, land use, and zoning. Special Stipulations provide additional regulations on specific topics such as air quality and water quality. Development Stipulations provide guidelines for developers on how to construct projects that are in line with the city's goals and regulations.