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2005-02-07 Senate Journal

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2005-02-07                     Senate Journal                      Page 0238
SB 96                                                                                             
SENATE BILL NO. 96 BY THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE                                                    
BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR, entitled:                                                               
                                                                                                    
            "An Act granting certain state land to the University                                  
              of Alaska and establishing the university research                                   
          forest; and providing for an effective date."                                             
                                                                                                    
was read the first time and referred to the Resources and Finance                                   
Committees.                                                                                         
                                                                                                    
The following fiscal information was published today:                                               
 Fiscal Note No. 1, University of Alaska                                                            
 Fiscal Note No. 2, zero, Department of Fish and Game                                               
 Fiscal Note No. 3, Department of Law                                                               
 Fiscal Note No. 4, Department of Natural Resources                                                 
                                                                                                    
Governor's transmittal letter dated February 4:                                                     
                                                                                                    
Dear President Stevens:                                                                             
                                                                                                    
Under authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am                              
transmitting a bill that would provide for the conveyance of                                        
approximately 260,000 acres of state land to the University of Alaska                               
(university), most of it over the next three years.                                                 
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

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This bill is the product of more than a year of discussions between the                             
Department of Natural Resources (department) and the university.  Its                               
major goal is to supplant the more time-consuming and expensive                                     
features of legislation enacted in 2000 (ch. 136, SLA 2000).  Statutory                             
changes enacted in ch. 136, SLA 2000 provided for a ten-year process                                
during which the university would select up to 260,000 acres of state-                              
owned land to be conveyed to the university for the primary purpose                                 
of generating income for the university.  Unfortunately, that process                               
has proved difficult, expensive, time-consuming, and subject to                                     
litigation.  To date, no land has been conveyed to the university under                             
ch. 136, SLA 2000.                                                                                  
                                                                                                    
Over the course of the past year, the university and the department                                 
have reached an agreement on land that may be conveyed to the                                       
university without unreasonably conflicting with programs associated                                
with, and uses of, state land managed by the department.  The land is                               
identified in a document titled "University of Alaska Land Grant List                               
2005," dated January 12, 2005, a copy of which will be provided upon                                
request.  The bill I transmit today would provide legislative approval                              
for the conveyance of that land to the university, thereby avoiding                                 
unnecessary delay and expense, and expediting a highly significant                                  
source of income for the university.                                                                
                                                                                                    
The bill also would establish a university research forest on certain                               
land to be conveyed under the bill in 2055, or soon after that, that is                             
located mainly in the Tanana Valley State Forest.  The research forest                              
would be used to advance research into forest practices, ecology,                                   
wildlife management, and recreation.  Existing law authorizes the                                   
university to create a demonstration forest on land selected and                                    
conveyed under ch. 136, SLA 2000.  This bill would repeal and                                       
reenact that law to establish the research forest without requiring a                               
separate procedure.  Because the land designated as the university                                  
research forest would not be conveyed to the university until 2055, it                              
would be managed by the department until then under applicable state                                
land use and forest management plans, and other applicable state law.                               
While the research forest land is under department management, the                                  
department would be able to dispose of certain natural resources                                    
located on that land, so long as the disposal is consistent with the                                
purposes of the research forest and complies with other applicable law.                             
                                                                                                    

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I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure, which will                                 
provide for the cost-effective and timely conveyance of land to the                                 
university in order to ensure a very significant and additional source of                           
income for the support of public higher education in Alaska and to                                  
secure the benefits of a research forest.                                                           
                                                                                                    
Sincerely yours,                                                                                    
/s/                                                                                                 
Frank H. Murkowski                                                                                  
Governor