The Alaska Notice of Proposed, Use, Sale or Lease of Property is a document required by the State of Alaska when an individual, business or other entity is proposing to use, sell or lease property in the state. This notice is usually filed with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and is used to alert the state of the proposed land use and to solicit public comment. The notice is intended to provide citizens with the opportunity to participate in the decision-making process. The Alaska Notice of Proposed, Use, Sale or Lease of Property is typically classified according to the proposed land use: 1. Notice of Proposed Use: This notice is used when an individual or business wishes to use property for a specific purpose, such as setting up a business, constructing a building, or mining. 2. Notice of Proposed Sale: This notice is used when an individual or business wishes to buy or sell real estate in the state. 3. Notice of Proposed Lease: This notice is used when an individual or business wishes to enter into a lease agreement on property in the state. All notices must include the current owner and lien holder of the property, the proposed use, and the specific location of the property. The notice must also include a public comment period and an opportunity for citizens to submit written comments.