With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Brooks v. Wright, 971 P.2d 1025, 1027 (Alaska 1999); Interior Taxpayers Ass'n v. Fairbanks North Star Borough, 742 P.2d 781, 782 (Alaska 1987)). 9 . Pebble Ltd. P'ship, 215 P.3d at 1073 ("[Xnitia-tives touching upon the allocation of public revenues and assets require careful consideration because the constitutional right of direct legislation is limited by the Alaska Constitution." (quoting Anchorage Citizens for Taxi Reform, 151 P.3d at 422) (internal quotation marks omitted)). 10 . Id. (citing Anchorage Citizens for Taxi Reform, 151 P.3d at 422). 11 . Id. (quoting Anchorage Citizens for Taxi Reform, 151 P.3d at 422) (internal quotation marks omitted). - 12 . Id. (quoting Anchorage Citizens for Taxi Reform, 151 P.3d at 423) (internal quotation marks omitted). 13 . See id. at 1073-74 (<HOLDING>). 14 . Id. at 1074-75 (citing Anchorage

A: recognizing that public utilities affect the public interest in that they render essential public services to a large number of the general public
B: recognizing the importance of public welfare and conservation of water in administering its public waters
C: holding that waters in utah are of two classes private and public and title to public waters is in the public all are equal owners that is have coequal rights therein
D: holding that the waters of the state are a public asset and noting that this court has previously determined that public land public revenue a municipallyowned utility and wild salmon are all public assets that cannot be appropriated by initiative footnotes omitted
D.