Legislature(2001 - 2002)

03/19/2002 09:10 AM Senate FIN

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                     SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE                                                                                 
                          March 19, 2002                                                                                      
                              9:10 AM                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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SFC-02 # 35,  Side A                                                                                                            
SFC 02 # 35,  Side B                                                                                                            
SFC 02 # 36,  Side A                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                              
CALL TO ORDER                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Pete  Kelly convened the meeting at approximately  9:10 AM.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
PRESENT                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Dave Donley, Co-Chair                                                                                                   
Senator Pete Kelly, Co-Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Jerry Ward, Vice Chair                                                                                                  
Senator Loren Leman                                                                                                             
Senator Lyda Green                                                                                                              
Senator Gary Wilken                                                                                                             
Senator Lyman Hoffman                                                                                                           
Senator Alan Austerman                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Also  Attending:  MIKE  MAHER,  Director,  Administrative   Services                                                          
Division,   Department  of  Revenue;   NANCI  A.  JONES,   Director,                                                            
Permanent Fund  Dividend Division, Department of Revenue;  DANIEL R.                                                            
FAUSKE, CEO/Executive Director,  Alaska Housing Finance Corporation,                                                            
Department  of  Revenue;  LES  CAMPBELL,  Budget   Director,  Alaska                                                            
Housing  Finance  Corporation,  Department  of  Revenue;  WES  WEIR,                                                            
Director,   Public   Housing  Division,   Alaska   Housing   Finance                                                            
Corporation,  Department  of  Revenue; ROBERT  L.  BREAN,  Director,                                                            
Division  of Research &  Rural Development,  Alaska Housing  Finance                                                            
Corporation;  JOHN  BITNEY,  Legislative   Liaison,  Alaska  Housing                                                            
Finance  Corporation,  Department   of Revenue;   ROBERT  STALNAKER,                                                            
Manager, Information  Systems, Division of Administrative  Services,                                                            
Department  of Environmental Conservation;  NANCY SLAGLE,  Director,                                                            
Division of  Administrative Services,  Department of Transportation                                                             
and Public Facilities;  KURT PARKAN, Deputy Commissioner,  Office of                                                            
the   Commissioner,   Department   of  Transportation   and   Public                                                            
Facilities                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Attending via  Teleconference: From  Anchorage: JOHN MALLONEE,  Data                                                          
Processing Manager,  Child Support Enforcement Division,  Department                                                            
of  Revenue;   From  Fairbanks:  MARTIN   OTT,  Chief,  Planning   &                                                            
Administrative    Services,   Northern    Region,   Department    of                                                            
Transportation and Public Facilities;                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SUMMARY INFORMATION                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SB 247-REAPPROPRIATIONS & CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
The Committee  heard testimony from  the Department of Revenue,  the                                                            
Alaska Housing Finance  Corporation, the Department of Environmental                                                            
Conservation,  and  the  Department  of  Transportation  and  Public                                                            
Facilities.  No  action   was  taken,  and  the  bill  was  held  in                                                            
Committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     SENATE BILL NO. 247                                                                                                        
     "An  Act making capital  appropriations  and reappropriations,                                                             
     and capitalizing  funds; making  appropriations under  art. IX,                                                            
     sec.  17(c), Constitution  of  the State  of  Alaska, from  the                                                            
     constitutional   budget reserve  fund;  and  providing  for  an                                                            
     effective date."                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
This  was the fifth  hearing  for this  bill in  the Senate  Finance                                                            
Committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Department of Revenue                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MIKE MAHER, Director,  Administrative Services Division,  Department                                                            
of Revenue,  informed the  Committee that  he would be facilitating                                                             
the Department's presentations.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Permanent Fund Dividend Electronic Imaging Server Upgrade                                                                  
     $80,000 PFD Fund                                                                                                           
     Reference No.: 35813                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Equipment                                                                                                    
     Category: General Government                                                                                               
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2003                                                                             
     The Dividend Application Imaging System will be upgraded to                                                                
     facilitate higher productivity, lower "downtime" due to                                                                    
     hardware and software failures, and reduced storage costs.                                                                 
     One-time project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
NANCI  A.  JONES,  Director,   Permanent  Fund  Dividend   Division,                                                            
Department of  Revenue, explained that the Division's  image server,                                                            
which stores  the Division's database  system, is reaching  "the end                                                            
of its useful  life," and that the installation of  a new Microsoft-                                                            
Intel system  would lower maintenance  expenses, provide  for future                                                            
program expandability, and accommodate Division growth.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Child  Support Enforcement Caseload  Management System-Phase  2                                                            
     $1,500,000                                                                                                                 
          $990,000 Fed Crypts                                                                                                   
          $510,000 GF/Prgm                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 35730                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Information Systems                                                                                          
     Category: General Government                                                                                               
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2007                                                                             
     This project  will eliminate  two critical problems  within the                                                            
     child  support enforcement computer  system (NSTAR).  First, it                                                            
     will   remove   outdated   proprietary    software   used   for                                                            
     input/output  calls. This software does not function  correctly                                                            
     with  new  upgrades   to  the  mainframe  operating   software.                                                            
     Secondly,   the  rewrite  will  concentrate   on  making  batch                                                            
     programs  more efficient to allow the nightly  batch process to                                                            
     be completed in the required timeframe.                                                                                    
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
     Phased Project                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
JOHN MALLONEE,  Data Processing Manager,  Child Support Enforcement                                                             
Division, Department  of Revenue, testified via teleconference  from                                                            
Anchorage to  inform the Committee  that this request would  provide                                                            
the funds  required  to complete a  two-year project  to replace  an                                                            
obsolete  piece  of proprietary  software  that  manifests  problems                                                            
whenever  upgrades  are  conducted  on the  mainframe  computer.  He                                                            
explained that  this software is responsible  for "input  and output                                                            
calls" to  the computer,  and that the current  software, which  the                                                            
manufacturer no longer  supports, does not communicate properly with                                                            
new  programs.  He continued  that,  in addition  to  replacing  the                                                            
software, the  Division must improve  the efficiency of the  nightly                                                            
batch  program  that  generates  required  monthly,  quarterly,  and                                                            
yearly reports.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee furthered  that this single computer  system stores the                                                            
Division's  data information  base,  and when  the  system does  not                                                            
function properly,  none of the Division's programs  are accessible.                                                            
He stated that  when this occurs,  the data inaccessibility  creates                                                            
hardships for both the staff and the public.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman asked  for further  information  about the  final                                                            
phase of the project.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee  explained that  the necessary  upgrades to the  system                                                            
should be completed in  FY 03, providing that the federal government                                                            
does not  invoke any  delays, as  he continued,  every phase  of the                                                            
project requires federal approval.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman  asked  whether   this  upgrade  would  reduce  the                                                            
Department's current seven  to ten-day response time that is causing                                                            
public concern.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee  asked  for further  information  to ascertain  whether                                                            
computer processing  or workload demands are the cause  of the delay                                                            
in  the response  time.  He noted  that  usually data  is  processed                                                            
within one day; therefore,  a computer-generated backlog of seven to                                                            
ten days is not  likely; however, he surmised that  the reason for a                                                            
delay  might  be  due  to  the  increasing   ratio  of  caseload  to                                                            
caseworker.  He expressed  that each caseworker  is responsible  for                                                            
approximately 1,300 cases.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman  restated  the concern  by  asking whether  or  not                                                            
completion  of  this  project  would  shorten  "the  wait-time"  for                                                            
account status inquiries.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Mallonee responded  that  this project  would  ensure that  the                                                            
computer system  would remain operational to provide  pertinent data                                                            
to the caseworkers.  He contended that the delay concern  appears to                                                            
be a caseload rather than a computer problem.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Maher interjected  that a separate  request is being  introduced                                                            
to increase,  by five, the number  of Division caseworkers  in order                                                            
to more efficiently manage  the growing number of cases. He informed                                                            
the  Committee that  caseworkers  in the  states  of Washington  and                                                            
Oregon  manage approximately  600  or  700 cases,  respectively  per                                                            
caseworker.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Child Support Enforcement Computer Replacement Project-Phase 3                                                             
     $195,000                                                                                                                   
          $128,700 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                    
          $ 66,300 GF/Prgm                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 35729                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Information Systems                                                                                          
     Category: General Government                                                                                               
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30-2007                                                                             
     Intent is to continue the CSED computer replacement project                                                                
     initiated  in  FY 00.  The  agency objective  is  the  ultimate                                                            
     replacement  of 250 antiquated personal computers  (pc's). More                                                            
     than half  of all pc's currently  in use at CSED have  exceeded                                                            
     their useful lives.                                                                                                        
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
     Phased Project                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee stated  that this request would allow  approximately 79                                                            
outdated  computers to  be replaced  with new ones.  He stated  that                                                            
five nine-year-old  laser printers and three communication  switches                                                            
are also  in need of replacement.  He noted  that, because  of their                                                            
age, it is not economically feasible to repair these items.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  asked  whether  this is  an  on-going  equipment                                                            
replacement request.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Mallonee  responded that  this  request  is larger  than  usual                                                            
because  the  Division  did not  present  an  equipment replacement                                                             
request  in FY  02. He  estimated  that requests  in  the amount  of                                                            
$100,000  on  a  two-year  cycle  might  become  standard,   because                                                            
equipment  purchased "at the  same time, tends  to fail at  the same                                                            
time." He stated  that the Department  strives to properly  maintain                                                            
its equipment  is an economic  manner; however,  he noted that  over                                                            
time,  replacement  is the  only  option.  He explained  that  these                                                            
computers  link  to the  mainframe  which  houses  the Department's                                                             
report forms and that any  required forms are downloaded and printed                                                            
on the  laser printers. He  noted that approximately  65 percent  of                                                            
the  Division's  300 computers  have  been  replaced,  and that  the                                                            
remaining computers must be replaced within the next two years.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Leman asked whether  the State's  purchasing policy  allows                                                            
the Division to purchase equipment at a competitive price.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee responded  that personal computers (pc's) are purchased                                                            
through the State contract  process at a competitive price. He noted                                                            
that, at times,  comparable computers  could be purchased,  on sale,                                                            
for approximately  15 percent less; however, he considers  the price                                                            
the State pays a fair price.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman commented  that this request specifies that the cost                                                            
per computer  is approximately $2,000,  which, he opined,  is a high                                                            
price.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee  agreed that  less expensive  computers are  available;                                                            
however,  he qualified  that these  pc's are  "heavy-duty  machines"                                                            
with more powerful  processors than required for normal  home usage.                                                            
He stated that the price also includes the required software.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman asked the type of software required.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee  responded that  the software  includes the Windows  98                                                            
operating system;  Microsoft Office that is used by  the majority of                                                            
State agencies;  and software  that enables  communication  with the                                                            
mainframe computer  as well as the networking card  that enables the                                                            
computers to communicate with each other.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman asserted  that the  price of the  computers  is not                                                            
driven by the  Windows 98 operating  system as that software  system                                                            
is considered to be "fairly  old now." He noted that newer operating                                                            
systems are available.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Mallonee concurred  that newer operating systems  are available;                                                            
however,  he stated that  the Windows 98  program is currently  used                                                            
throughout  the  Division,  and  that the  expense  to  upgrade  300                                                            
computer  operating  systems would  exceed  the cost  of  purchasing                                                            
these 79 computers.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
DANIEL R.  FAUSKE, CEO/Executive  Director,  Alaska Housing  Finance                                                            
Corporation,  Department of  Revenue, stated  that all the  projects                                                            
presented in the  Alaska Housing Finance Corporation  (AHFC) capital                                                            
budget  are funded by  federal US  Department of  Housing and  Urban                                                            
Development  (HUD) funds  or, to a  lesser degree,  from the  United                                                            
States  Department of  Energy, rather  than by  the State's  general                                                            
fund.  He  noted that  additional  revenue  is  generated  "by  AHFC                                                            
corporate  earnings that  are made  available as  part of the  asset                                                            
transfer plan" as arranged with the State.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske explained that  the transfer plan was established in 1995                                                            
and most  recently updated  in 1998 with  language specifying  that,                                                            
"the Legislature  intends  to insure the  prudent management  of the                                                            
Alaska Housing  Finance Corporation  to protect  its excellent  debt                                                            
rating by the  nation's financial community and to  preserve it as a                                                            
valuable  asset of the State."  He stated  that "to accomplish  this                                                            
goal, the  sum of  the withdrawals  for the repayment  of bonds  for                                                            
transfer  to the  general  fund and  for expenditures  on  Corporate                                                            
funded  capital projects  should not  exceed  the Corporation's  net                                                            
income for  the preceding  fiscal year. The  Alaska Housing  Finance                                                            
Corporation  projects that  $103 million will  be made available  in                                                            
each  fiscal year."  He continued  that,  "this agreement  has  been                                                            
reaffirmed  in   the  past,  and  during  each  session,   when  the                                                            
Legislature has authorized  AHFC to issue bonds, and debts for State                                                            
capital   projects,   which  additionally   includes   the   tobacco                                                            
securization bond, first issued two years ago."                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Fauske  expressed  that  "for FY  03,  AHFC  and its  Board  of                                                            
Directors have approved  a transfer amount of $96.3 million which is                                                            
the audited net  income figure from last year." He  stated that this                                                            
is a refection  that AHFC  "had a good year  in the State's  housing                                                            
market."                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske explained  that, "the transfer plan language  calls for a                                                            
sum not to exceed  AHFC net income, but a level of  $103 million has                                                            
been  provided annually  as  a cash  payment  to the  general  fund,                                                            
payments  on bonds issued  by AHFC for State  capital projects,  and                                                            
for other State expenditures."                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske qualified that  AHFC's "switch to a net income figure was                                                            
based  on recent  concerns that  were expressed  in  reports by  the                                                            
Legislative  Audit Division,  national credit  rating agencies,"  as                                                            
well as AHFC auditors and financial analysts.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  continued that for FY  03, "$51 million of the  transfer                                                            
plan  is obligated  as  debt service  payments  on bonds  that  were                                                            
issued by  AHFC on  behalf of the  State for  $300 million in  State                                                            
capital  projects  that  have  already   been  appropriated  by  the                                                            
Legislature."  He noted that these projects include:  "public school                                                            
construction,  University of Alaska  facilities, ports and  harbors,                                                            
armories, and many other  projects." He specified that the remaining                                                            
FY 03  balance  of $45,300,000  would  provide funding  as  follows:                                                            
$23,298,200 is  designated for the AHFC projects being  presented in                                                            
today's  AHFC  budget  request  testimony   to  the  Committee;  and                                                            
approximately  $22 million is designated  for other agency  projects                                                            
including   $21,400,000   for  the   Department   of  Environmental                                                             
Conservation's proposed water and sewer projects.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  informed the Committee  that when determining  the "AHFC                                                            
project requests  as part of the transfer  bond amount based  on net                                                            
income,"  the  Corporation  investigated  options  to  minimize  the                                                            
amount of money being requested  for AHFC's FY 03 projects. He noted                                                            
that   the  funding   levels  for   projects   such  as   low-income                                                            
weatherization,  supplemental housing,  and senior housing  projects                                                            
have  been  set at  the  levels  authorized  in  the FY  02  budget;                                                            
however,  he  clarified  that  the  funding   levels  requested  for                                                            
homeless  assistance grants  have  been increased  from $250,000  to                                                            
$500,000 in the Mental Health budget.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske stressed that  the Corporation endeavored to mitigate the                                                            
impact of the reduction  in the AHFC transfer payment amount, and he                                                            
asserted  that the proposed  AHFC bond project  would allow  AHFC to                                                            
complete its ten-year  construction and renovation  plan by securing                                                            
"both Corporate and federal  dollars to provide $55 million in order                                                            
to completely  finish  the  entire backlog  of AHFC  public  housing                                                            
construction projects."  He stated that the alternative  would be to                                                            
present  a list of construction  and renovation  projects  requiring                                                            
eight to twelve  million dollars of  corporate funds. He  elaborated                                                            
that this request  entails combining  $4,943,000 in corporate  funds                                                            
with  federal  funds  to  provide  the  first  year's  debt  service                                                            
payment.  He contended  that, "this  would be  the ultimate  phasing                                                            
approach to  spread dollars around  more for the State while  taking                                                            
advantage of the current interest rate environment."                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
LES CAMPBELL,  Budget Director, Alaska Housing Finance  Corporation,                                                            
Department  of  Revenue,  noted that  Committee  members  have  been                                                            
provided  with  the Alaska  Housing  Finance  Corporation  Executive                                                            
Budget Summary  "Results-Oriented,"  Proposed  FY2003 Draft  Capital                                                            
Budget  booklet,  dated  December  15,  2001 [copy  on  file]  which                                                            
details the AHFC projects being proposed.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     PHD Construction Program                                                                                                   
     $55,249,800 Bond Proceeds                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 36602                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Renewal and Replacement                                                                                      
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2007                                                                             
     The  Public   Housing  Division   (PHD)  Construction   Program                                                            
     utilizes  federal  funds  and  bond proceeds  to  complete  the                                                            
     Corporation's  10-year  plan to renovate  and modernize  AHFC's                                                            
     inventory  of  public  housing  units. This  new  program  will                                                            
     leverage  federal   funds  to replace   or renovate   scheduled                                                            
     projects.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that this bond  proposal "bundles together  the                                                            
remaining   public    housing   construction   projects"    in   the                                                            
Corporation's  ten-year   modernization  plan.  He  noted  that  the                                                            
projects'  descriptions and  funding histories  are included  in the                                                            
booklet, and he  detailed each of the ten projects  included in this                                                            
bond bill as follow.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
          Senior & Statewide Renovation & Replacement                                                                           
          Reference #36607                                                                                                      
          $6,500,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  explained  that this  project would  provide  improved                                                            
building security  and accessibility;  modifications to accommodate                                                             
individuals  who  are  physically  challenged;  provide  for  energy                                                            
efficiency  and mechanical  systems upgrades;  and provide  site and                                                            
general physical improvements.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator   Wilken   asked   for   further   information   about   the                                                            
implementation of this $55 million bonding package.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  explained  that this  $55 million  bond package  would                                                            
provide the  total funding  necessary to  complete the upgrades  and                                                            
renovation needs for the ten projects identified in the request.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Wilken  asked  whether  the  funding  needs  of  these  ten                                                            
projects totals $55 million.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated that is correct.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Senator Wilken specified  that the sale of these bonds would provide                                                            
the funding required for the ten projects.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell concurred,  and he asserted that corporate receipts and                                                            
federal funds would fund the bond's debt service.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Wilken  asked  whether  the  corporate  receipts  would  be                                                            
comprised of the "general fund annual dividend."                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  affirmed  that these  funds would  involve the  annual                                                            
AHFC dividend.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  asked  whether  the  identified  administrative                                                             
expense that  amounts to 21.7 percent  of the total project  cost is                                                            
within a normal range for this component.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell responded  that  AHFC  bases its  administrative  cost                                                            
estimates  on such  things  as historical  AHFC  project  management                                                            
expenses combined with inspection and transportation expenses.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  noted that  additional  administrative  expenses                                                            
would be incurred  by the inclusion of the contingency  fund element                                                            
of $603,452,  as specified  on page  3-6 of the  booklet. He  stated                                                            
that this inclusion would  increase the administrative percentage of                                                            
the total project to approximately 23 percent.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell explained  that the contingency element reflects as yet                                                            
unidentified projects  that are likely, but were indeterminate  when                                                            
the renovation  plan was developed.  He stated that the contingency                                                             
amount is based on prior projects' histories.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
WES WEIR, Director, Public  Housing Division, Alaska Housing Finance                                                            
Corporation,  Department  of  Revenue,  stated  that  while  Senator                                                            
Austerman's  question is valid, the  cost determination method  used                                                            
by AHFC  is "substantially  more  economical" than  methods used  by                                                            
other  State agencies  as  it  allocates  a higher  percentage  rate                                                            
toward  construction.   He  furthered  that  the  usual   allocation                                                            
specified  for construction  expense  is 70 cents  of every  dollar;                                                            
however, AHFC,  with its overhead  cost limit of 21 and 24  cents of                                                            
every  dollar,  provides   76  to  79 cents   of  every  dollar  for                                                            
construction.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir expressed  that overhead  is a "very flexible item"  as the                                                            
administrative  overhead  percent  of  cost incurred  by  a  $15,000                                                            
project  is significantly   higher than  that  of a  million  dollar                                                            
project. He noted  that several small projects are  included in this                                                            
bond  request,  and  he  furthered  that  the determination   method                                                            
utilized by  the Corporation allows  the construction department  to                                                            
"realize more significant  savings" pertaining to the administrative                                                            
aspect of a project than other State agencies.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
          Chugach Manor Renovation                                                                                              
          Reference #36608                                                                                                      
          $5,435,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  explained that this  120-unit senior housing  facility                                                            
is located  in Anchorage, and although  this project is included  in                                                            
the bond package  funding, this is  the third phase of a  renovation                                                            
plan that includes  upgrades to other facilities in  the complex. He                                                            
stated that  the renovation  work includes  such things as  sidewalk                                                            
repair;   kitchen   and  bathroom   upgrades;   carpet   and   vinyl                                                            
replacement;  unit entry  and interior  doors  upgrades;  electrical                                                            
upgrades;   ventilation   and   control   upgrades;   water   heater                                                            
replacement; storm drain relocation; and interior painting.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  asked whether each  of the ten projects  included                                                            
in this bond  package would have a  21 to 24 percent administrative                                                             
overhead cost.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir  responded that "it  is flexible based  on the size  of the                                                            
project; however, that would be a safe assumption."                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          Glacier View Renovation                                                                                               
          Reference #36609                                                                                                      
          $1,860,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  stated  that  improvements  to  this  30-unit  senior                                                            
housing  complex  in Seward  would  complete  interior renovations;                                                             
improve  building  and  apartment  accessibility;  improve  resident                                                            
living  environments;  reduce long-term  operating  costs;  renovate                                                            
bathrooms   and  kitchens;   install  new   energy-saving   lighting                                                            
fixtures, and  upgrade emergency components  to improve fire  safety                                                            
protection.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
          Sea View Terrace Renovation                                                                                           
          Reference No.: 36610                                                                                                  
          $3,508,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that  this 49-unit senior  housing facility  in                                                            
Ketchikan  would  receive  improvements  similar  to  those  of  the                                                            
Glacier  View Renovation  project. He stated  that funding  requests                                                            
for  this  project  have  previously  been  deferred;  however,  the                                                            
building,  while still  usable,  would not  reach  its 30-year  life                                                            
without these repairs.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman  asked the cost of replacing rather  than renovating                                                            
the facility.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir responded that  the site evaluation includes an analysis on                                                            
the cost  of repair verses  the cost of replacement  based on  a 30-                                                            
year timeframe. He stated  that he would provide this information to                                                            
the Committee.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman  calculated the cost  to renovate each of  the units                                                            
to be $72,000.  He suggested that the Committee consider  whether it                                                            
might be "more economical to construct new" units.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir clarified  that the replacement cost comparison  pertaining                                                            
to this  project is included  in the report  and is estimated  to be                                                            
approximately  $7 million. He explained that public  construction in                                                            
areas such  as Ketchikan  averages $200 a  square foot based  on the                                                            
fact that  the State "is  required to use  Davis-Bacon wages,  which                                                            
could be significantly  higher in  other communities." He  continued                                                            
that additionally, because  AHFC is a landlord administering the HUD                                                            
program, AHFC  is required to fund  relocation costs for  tenants as                                                            
well as provide them the  opportunity to return to the facility upon                                                            
the completion of the renovation.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Leman asked for  confirmation that the $3.5 million estimate                                                            
for this project includes relocation costs.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir affirmed it does.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Leman  voiced   that  the  approximate  $70,000   per  unit                                                            
renovation  expense  seems  high  even  with the  inclusion  of  the                                                            
relocation factor.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir affirmed  that the tenant relocation costs  are included in                                                            
the $70,000 per unit renovation costs.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  clarified that the renovation  verses replacement  costs                                                            
comparison information is included on page 3-10 of the report.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  informed the Committee  that professional assessments                                                             
are conducted  on each  of the  projects, and  that the Corporation                                                             
could provide this information for Committee review.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
          Pacific Terrace Replacement                                                                                           
          Reference No.: 36611                                                                                                  
          $11,426,000                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that  this project involves  a 40-unit  family-                                                            
housing complex in Kodiak  of which 37 units would be demolished and                                                            
replaced and three existing  single-family homes would be renovated.                                                            
In  addition, he  continued,  a multipurpose  building  which  would                                                            
include an office and a maintenance area would be constructed.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman affirmed  that these facilities are old and are in                                                            
need of replacement.  He expressed surprise that extensive  exterior                                                            
work has  been conducted  on such things  as sidewalks, fuel  tanks,                                                            
and parking  lots during the previous  two years as this  work could                                                            
be damaged during the project demolition and reconstruction.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Weir   responded   that  during   the  previous   four   years,                                                            
approximately $1.1 million  has been spent at this complex to remove                                                            
leaking underground  storage tanks  and perform remedial  site work.                                                            
He  stated  that  AHFC  determined  this  expense  to  be  necessary                                                            
regardless  of  whether  replacement  or  renovation  monies  became                                                            
available because  of environmental  and safety issues, and  to keep                                                            
the   facilities  operational   until   replacement   funds   became                                                            
available.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman asked the  funding required to replace the 37-family                                                            
units.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir responded  that the work  would be broken into two  phases,                                                            
each  totaling  approximately  $5.7  million,  and that  the  multi-                                                            
purpose building would cost approximately $500,000.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman  calculated   that  each  family  unit  would  cost                                                            
approximately  $250,000  based on  approximately  $11 million  being                                                            
designated for the housing units reconstruction.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir voiced that Senator  Hoffman's estimate of cost is correct.                                                            
He explained  that  this "very  high number"  is the  result of  the                                                            
asbestos  removal abatement  effort that would  be conducted  during                                                            
the demolition  and the  need to address  the complex's significant                                                             
drainage problem  caused by the complex  being built on bedrock.  He                                                            
furthered  that the drainage  additionally  must be redirected  away                                                            
from other housing in the area.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske informed  the Committee that the AHFC Board  of Directors                                                            
discussed the high cost  of replacing these units during the project                                                            
review.   He   stated   that   alternate   building   options   were                                                            
investigated;   however,  federal   HUD  restrictions  limited   the                                                            
options.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Weir  explained  that,  although  AHFC   technically  owns  the                                                            
complex, federal HUD requirements  associated with this site require                                                            
specific disposal  permission from  HUD. In addition, he  noted that                                                            
HUD rental assistance is specific to this particular site.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Kelly asked the  cost projected for the asbestos abatement.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Weir commented  that  the cost  of  the asbestos  abatement  is                                                            
currently  unknown as  the severity  of the situation  could  not be                                                            
determined   until   the  work   begins.   He  furthered   that   no                                                            
determination  has been  made as to  whether the  asbestos could  be                                                            
disposed  of at the Kodiak  landfill or must  be shipped to  Seattle                                                            
for disposal,  as the quantity  of the asbestos  is the determining                                                             
factor.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Kelly asked  whether the  asbestos  abatement is  required                                                            
because  the asbestos  contained in  this complex  is "pliable"  and                                                            
presents  a health  hazard  or whether  the  nature  of the  project                                                            
mandates it.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir  replied that the  asbestos in the  "units is non-pliable"                                                             
which means  that it is  contained within  tiling, joint  compounds,                                                            
and the ceiling  and does not currently  present a health  hazard to                                                            
the  occupants;  however,  he  continued,  when  the  buildings  are                                                            
"disassembled,"  the asbestos  has the potential  to become  pliable                                                            
and must be  properly handled. He  continued that if simple  repairs                                                            
or renovations  were involved,  then covering  the floor with  vinyl                                                            
would suffice; however,  since this is a major construction project,                                                            
the State is obligated to remove the material.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair  Kelly asked  whether the  issue of  asbestos abatement  is                                                            
being re-addressed at the  federal level, as he understands that the                                                            
danger invoked  by asbestos has been over-exaggerated.  He continued                                                            
that,  while  certain kinds  of  asbestos  are  known to  be  health                                                            
hazards, most  of the asbestos materials  used in the United  States                                                            
do not  pose a hazard;  yet, he  asserted, millions  of dollars  are                                                            
being spent to  contain the material. He stated that  a multitude of                                                            
housing projects  in the Unites States  are required to spend  money                                                            
to contain asbestos that is not a health hazard.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  replied  that, as  a member  of the  federal  Millennium                                                            
Housing  Commission,  he has  traveled  extensively  throughout  the                                                            
country conducting  seminars  on such things  as asbestos and  lead-                                                            
based paint,  which are recognized  as health hazards. He  continued                                                            
that  the Commission  is currently  compiling  a  report to  present                                                            
recommendations  to  the  federal  government  on these  issues.  He                                                            
confirmed  that current  regulations  regarding  these issues  incur                                                            
additional  expenses  to the  cost of  renovation,  especially  when                                                            
preserving  existing affordable  housing. He  stated that this  is a                                                            
nationwide  concern as it  is very difficult  to provide  affordable                                                            
housing  when this expense  is incurred.  He noted  that members  of                                                            
Congress  are  also  concerned  about  the  high  costs  of  housing                                                            
construction, and the question  is how to provide affordable housing                                                            
when it  is so expensive  to construct or  renovate. He stated  that                                                            
the Commission would recommend  that better solutions be "arrived at                                                            
to  help with  this  problem across  the  country."  He assured  the                                                            
Committee that this would be addressed at the federal level.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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Co-Chair Kelly, noting  the time, asked Committee members to refrain                                                            
from asking questions  about the projects being presented  until the                                                            
end  of  the  Corporation's   testimony.  He  stated   that  further                                                            
questions about administrative  costs could be addressed directly to                                                            
AHFC after the meeting.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
          Capital Fund Program (CFP)                                                                                            
          Reference No.: 36612                                                                                                  
          $14,251,800                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated  that this  program provides  federal funds  to                                                            
renovate  and  modernize  public  housing,  and  that  this  funding                                                            
specially  addresses housing  units in Sitka  and Juneau. He  stated                                                            
that  this  project  utilizes  federal  money  and  exemplifies  how                                                            
federal receipts would  be used toward the debt service of this bond                                                            
package.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
          Ptarmigan Park Renovation                                                                                             
          Reference No.: 36613                                                                                                  
          $1,784,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated that  the purpose of this project is to renovate                                                            
17 family  units in Anchorage  and extend  their useful life  for an                                                            
additional  30  years.  He  stated  that  the  renovation   includes                                                            
electrical  and  mechanical  upgrades,  life  safety  upgrades,  and                                                            
general site improvements  including Americans with Disabilities Act                                                            
(ADA) requirements.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
          Sunset View Renovation                                                                                                
          Reference No.: 36614                                                                                                  
          $1,935,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated that  the purpose of this program is to renovate                                                            
30 senior units  and extend their useful life for  another 30 years.                                                            
He stated  that the  renovations  include such  things as  upgrading                                                            
exterior lighting,  boiler replacement, ADA compliancy,  life/safety                                                            
upgrades, and increased energy efficiency.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
          Alpine Terrace Renovation                                                                                             
          Reference No.: 36615                                                                                                  
          $6,450,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated that  the purpose of this program is to renovate                                                            
48 family  units  in Anchorage,  and extend  their  useful life  for                                                            
another 30 years.  He stated that the renovations  include replacing                                                            
siding and  windows, interior  upgrades,  electrical, plumbing,  and                                                            
mechanical upgrades, and general site improvements.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
           Anchorage Family Investment Center Renovation                                                                        
          Reference No.: 36616                                                                                                  
          $2,100,000                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  stated that  the  purpose  of this  Anchorage  office                                                            
project  is   to  correct  code  deficiencies,   replace   worn  out                                                            
components  and extend the  useful life of  the building. He  stated                                                            
that these  funds would bring  the building  "up to code and  extend                                                            
its useful life."                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that this is  the last project included  in the                                                            
bond package proposal.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Kelly asked the  ratio of federal funds to AHFC funds being                                                            
leveraged for the bond.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  responded  that this  information is  detailed in  the                                                            
"Six  Year Plan"  chart  located on  page 3-51  of  the booklet.  He                                                            
stated  that line  22  identifies  the federal  and  Corporate  debt                                                            
service over the life of the bond.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell elaborated  that during in FY 03, Corporate and federal                                                            
receipts  would be  $4.9 million  and $3 million,  respectfully.  He                                                            
continued  that from  FY 04 through  FY 08,  Corporate receipts  and                                                            
federal  receipts   would  be  approximately  $8,784,000   and  $2.4                                                            
million, respectfully.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  asked the  assessed  value and  the  use of  the                                                            
Anchorage Family Investment Center, Reference No. 36616.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that this building  was purchased in  1988 with                                                            
HUD  program receipts,  and  its assessed  value  in  1992 was  $1.4                                                            
million.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Fauske  furthered  that  this  commercial  building,  which  is                                                            
located at  the corner  of Arctic and International  Airport  Roads,                                                            
currently houses  AHFC office, warehousing,  and maintenance  staff.                                                            
He stated that the offices  of the Family Investment Center are also                                                            
located in the building.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman  commented on the  worthiness of the AHFC  projects.                                                            
He asked  whether  the Corporation  has information  "on the  un-met                                                            
housing needs"  of the State, and whether these renovation  projects                                                            
are prioritized to address those needs.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  stated that  the most  recent housing  needs' study  was                                                            
conducted in 1992, and  it reflected a needs assessment amounting to                                                            
between $3.5  and $5 billion, primarily  in rural areas rather  than                                                            
urban areas,  across the State. He  stated that the projects  in the                                                            
proposed bond  package specifically address properties  owned by the                                                            
State. He informed  the Committee  that the fastest growing  segment                                                            
of Alaska's  population is  senior citizens,  and he contended  that                                                            
AHFC aggressively  attempts to "stay ahead" of this  statewide trend                                                            
by supplying senior  housing, from Barrow to Ketchikan;  however, he                                                            
stated, AHFC has estimates rather than exact population numbers.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman  asked  whether  the  AHFC  Board  determines  this                                                            
bonding proposition to be the best use of $55 million.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske replied  that Corporation staff presented  these projects                                                            
to the  AHFC Board  based  on the  position that  these State-owned                                                             
facilities  require maintenance  funding.  He stressed  that due  to                                                            
"the  friendliest   interest  rate  environment"   in  years,  staff                                                            
proposed  that the  Board  leverage  federal dollars  combined  with                                                            
corporate receipts to sell  bonds and complete the ten-year plan "at                                                            
a cost that would be significantly  less" than if the projects "were                                                            
staged" over time. He stated  that this is considered to be the best                                                            
use of funds.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  informed  the Committee  that the  Corporation's  annual                                                            
debt  service  requests  historically   range  between  $10  to  $14                                                            
million, and he declared,  the annual debt service payments for this                                                            
ten-project  bond package  would be  less than  the historical  debt                                                            
service expenditures.  He encouraged  the Committee to consider  the                                                            
positive  impact  this  single   bond  package  would  have  on  the                                                            
Corporation's  annual debt  service payment,  and he explained  that                                                            
extending the duration  of the bonds through FY 08 allows the annual                                                            
debt service amount to  be reduced; thereby allowing AHFC to provide                                                            
funds  to  the  State  for  needed  water  and  sewer  projects.  He                                                            
reiterated that this bond  proposal is considered to be an effective                                                            
use of funds.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Senator   Austerman   asked  for   further   information   regarding                                                            
administrative  costs,  specifically  whether existing  staff  could                                                            
administer  the  program  or  whether an  expanded  staff  would  be                                                            
required. He restated the  opinion that administrative costs ranging                                                            
from 20 to 24 percent of project's total cost are high.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir responded  that approval  of this bond request would  allow                                                            
the Corporation  to develop long-term  staffing needs as  opposed to                                                            
making  staffing   decisions  on  a  short-term  annual   basis.  He                                                            
clarified that  hiring additional  staff is not anticipated,  as the                                                            
current   fifteen  project   administrators   in  the  construction                                                             
division,  assisted  by  maintenance  employees,  would be  able  to                                                            
manage the projects. He  asserted that management and project design                                                            
requirements account for a significant percentage of a budget.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Hoffman  asked  the  expected   completion  date  of  these                                                            
projects.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Weir  stated that the  completion date  for the ten projects  is                                                            
anticipated  to be 2007 as, he qualified,  projects would  be phased                                                            
over time  in order  to not overburden  existing  staff or remove  a                                                            
substantial amount of public housing offline at the same time.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell   stressed  that  by   2007,  all  the  upgrades   and                                                            
renovations   required  for  State   housing  facilities   would  be                                                            
completed, and only on-going  maintenance needs would be required at                                                            
that time.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Supplemental Housing Development Program                                                                                   
     $4,500,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                              
     Reference No.: 6323                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Construction                                                                                                 
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2007                                                                             
     The purpose of the program is to supplement federal housing                                                                
     funds provided to Regional Housing Authorities to ensure safe,                                                             
     decent, affordable housing throughout Alaska.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  noted  that  this  project   would  provide  for  the                                                            
construction of  400 affordable homes in twenty different  urban and                                                            
rural  communities.   He  stated   that  on-site  water   and  sewer                                                            
facilities,  road  access,  energy efficient  design  features,  and                                                            
electrical  distribution systems would  be included. He stated  that                                                            
these funds would  be provided to the Regional Housing  Authority to                                                            
supplement up to 20-percent  of development costs. He commented that                                                            
this funding would  not be applied to project administrative  costs.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske informed  the Committee that AHFC has recently  developed                                                            
a relationship  with  the  USDA Rural  Development  Council and  the                                                            
Denali Commission  to better  coordinate  projects involving  State,                                                            
federal, and  local agencies in an  attempt to leverage the  maximum                                                            
level of funding  available through  each entity. He continued  that                                                            
this effort  involves the  coordination of  such things as  timing a                                                            
project to  economize efforts. He  stated that a joint presentation                                                             
from these entities would be forthcoming.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated  that this funding request is  at the same level                                                            
as the FY 02  authorization; however,  he shared with the  Committee                                                            
that the participating  Regional Housing  Authorities have  supplied                                                            
AHFC with a list of needs exceeding $11 million.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Low-Income Weatherization Program                                                                                          
     $5,800,000                                                                                                                 
          $1,800,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                           
          $4,000.000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                         
     Reference No.: 6332                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Renovation and Remodeling                                                                                    
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2007                                                                             
     The purpose of the program is to provide cost effective energy                                                             
     improvements to homes of low-income families.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell   stated   that  this   funding   would  provide   for                                                            
improvements  in resident  health and  safety as  well as  improving                                                            
durability and longevity  of housing by replacing such things as 500                                                            
unsafe  heating systems  and installing  carbon  monoxide and  smoke                                                            
detectors.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated  that this request is an increase  of $1 million                                                            
over the FY 02 authorization.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman   asked  whether  AHFC  is  able   to  track  the                                                            
effectiveness of the energy efficiency improvements.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
ROBERT   L.  BREAN,   Director,  Division   of   Research  &   Rural                                                            
Development, Alaska Housing  Finance Corporation, responded that the                                                            
Division,  which  oversees  the low-income  weatherization   program                                                            
monitors some  energy saving programs; however, he  noted, that each                                                            
house is different  and it is difficult to apply a  single standard.                                                            
He  continued that  the  best gauge  of success  is  to compare  the                                                            
amount of fuel  purchased from one year to the next.  He stated that                                                            
in most cases,  the weatherization  improvement investment  does not                                                            
usually exceed $1,000;  therefore the savings "payback on this small                                                            
investment is fairly considerable"  in terms of the following year's                                                            
fuel bill savings.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Senator Wilken  asked whether the federal money identified  for this                                                            
request requires a State match.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Brean answered  that  no match  is  required, but  rather,  the                                                            
federal  money  is part  of  an annual  weatherization  improvement                                                             
allocation that  does specify a maximum monetary limit  per unit. He                                                            
continued that  because of the federal  limit, Corporation  money is                                                            
frequently required to complete a unit's weatherization needs.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Wilken  stated  that  over a  six-year  time  period,  this                                                            
request would equal approximately  $35 million; however, the program                                                            
description  specifies  the  need for  $5.4  million.  He asked  the                                                            
Division to revisit the numbers in the description.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Senior Citizen's Housing Development Fund (SCHDF)                                                                          
     $1,975,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                              
     Reference No.: 6334                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Transitional                                                                                                 
     Category: Housing/Social Service                                                                                           
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose of the program is to provide funds for the                                                                     
     development of senior citizen housing.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  commented that the projected  outcome of this  program                                                            
would include  such  things as the  purchase of  building sites  and                                                            
building  materials,  site preparation,  and  rehabilitation  and/or                                                            
construction of housing.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  interjected  that the  housing needs  assessment  study,                                                            
which was referred to in  earlier testimony, is located on page 3-21                                                            
of the report. He stated  that the 1996 study specified the need for                                                            
an additional  1,000 units of senior housing with  a forecast of the                                                            
need for an additional 3,300 units by the year 2010.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Senior and Statewide Deferred Maintenance and Renovation                                                                   
     $500,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 6339                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2001 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose  of this project is to reduce deferred  maintenance                                                            
     and  address  small renovation  projects,  in  accordance  with                                                            
     AHFC's 10-year  plan, at several facilities utilized  by senior                                                            
     citizens and low-income families.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell stated  that  this funding  request  differs from  the                                                            
projects  presented  in the  bond  package  because it  is  entirely                                                            
funded  by federal  receipts.  He  stated  that this  project  would                                                            
provide funds  for building security,  accessibility modifications,                                                             
energy  efficiency   upgrades,  mechanical  system  upgrades,   site                                                            
improvements,  and general physical  upgrades that would  supplement                                                            
the ten-year plan projects.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
RECESS 10:25 AM / 4:14 PM                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     HUD Federal HOME Grant Program                                                                                             
     $3,909,000                                                                                                                 
          $3,159,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                           
          $  750,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                         
     Reference No.: 6347                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Housing/Social Services                                                                                      
     Category: Renewal and Replacement                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/02/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose  of  the  program  is  to  expand  the  supply  of                                                            
     affordable, low- and  moderate-income housing and to strengthen                                                            
     the ability of the  State to design and implement strategies to                                                            
     achieve  an  adequate  supply of  safe,  energy-efficient,  and                                                            
     affordable housing.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  read  from the  summary  report  that  the  projected                                                            
outcomes  of the  project  include:  developing  "affordable  rental                                                            
housing by funding the  development gap; preserving low-income homes                                                            
through moderate  rehabilitation;  and achieving home ownership  for                                                            
lower-income  families by providing  down payments and closing  cost                                                            
assistance."                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell stated  that  this statewide  program  is overseen  by                                                            
AHFC,  and  he noted  that  the  Municipality  of  Anchorage's  home                                                            
program is not included in this project.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Pacific Terrace - Phase I                                                                                                  
     $500,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 35784                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Construction                                                                                                 
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Kodiak                                                                                                           
     Election District: Kodiak                                                                                                  
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose  of  the  program  is to  provide  funds  for  the                                                            
     replacement of 40 units of family housing in Kodiak.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell remarked that  this two-year federal receipt project to                                                            
similar to projects included  in the bond package; however, he noted                                                            
that the  funding consists  exclusively of  federal funds  resulting                                                            
from the sale of other units.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     HUD Capital Fund Program (formerly CGP)                                                                                    
     $500,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 6342                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Renewal and Replacement                                                                                      
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose  of this  program  is to  renovate  and  modernize                                                            
     public housing units.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell stated that these funds would support projects similar                                                             
to those in the bond package; however, these funds consist of                                                                   
specific federal funds.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Federal and Other Competitive Grants                                                                                       
     $4,250,000                                                                                                                 
          $1,250,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                         
          $3,000,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                           
     Reference No.: 6348                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose of this  program is to allow AHFC to apply for HUD,                                                            
     other  federal  agency,  and  private  foundation  grants  that                                                            
     target  the housing  needs, and  supportive  services, of  low-                                                            
     income and  special needs groups; such as senior  citizens, the                                                            
     mentally,  physically,   or developmentally   disabled  or  the                                                            
     homeless.  AHFC will  also apply for  energy related grants  as                                                            
     they relate  to housing. When  required, AHFC will provide  the                                                            
     needed  matching  funds. Some  of the  funds  received will  be                                                            
     passed  through to local non-profit  sub-grantee organizations                                                             
     that deliver housing and/or services.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that this project  would provide funds  for HUD                                                            
supportive  housing as  well as  Housing Opportunities  for  Persons                                                            
with AIDS, USDA  Housing Preservation Grant Programs,  and the grant                                                            
match program.  He noted that this funding level is  consistent with                                                            
the previous year's funding.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Competitive Grants for Public Housing                                                                                      
     $1,000,000                                                                                                                 
          $250,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                           
          $750,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                             
     Reference No.: 6350                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose of this  program is to allow AHFC to apply for HUD,                                                            
     other  federal  agency,  and  private  foundation  grants  that                                                            
     target  the  housing  needs of  low-income  and  special  needs                                                            
     groups:  such as senior citizens,  the mentally ill,  disabled,                                                            
     or the  homeless who  are eligible for  public and/or  assisted                                                            
     housing.  AHFC will also apply for grants to  prevent crime and                                                            
     substance  abuse in  public housing and  assist public  housing                                                            
     families attain economic  self-sufficiency. When required, AHFC                                                            
     will provide the needed match.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  stated that  this  project  would provide  funds  for                                                            
public housing  needs such  as a senior services  coordinator  and a                                                            
drug elimination  program. He stated that the level  of this request                                                            
matches the FY 02 authorization.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
     Energy Efficiency Monitoring Research                                                                                      
     $300,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                                
     Reference No.: 6351                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/02/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose  of this project is to conduct research,  analysis,                                                            
     information dissemination  and interchange among members of the                                                            
     industry, as well as, between the industry and the public.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell stated  that  this funding,  requested  at  the FY  02                                                            
authorization  level,  would  provide  for  such  things  as  energy                                                            
efficient designs for homes  throughout a diverse geographic area to                                                            
provide for occupant health, comfort and dwelling durability.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
     State Energy Program (SEP) Special Projects                                                                                
     $180,000                                                                                                                   
          $ 30,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                           
          $150,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                             
     Reference No.: 32526                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/02/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose  of  this   program  is  to  allow  the  State  to                                                            
     participate  in special project  grants offered by the  Federal                                                            
     Department  of Energy  to promote energy  related technologies                                                             
     and research.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell  read  that the  projected  outcome  of  this  project                                                            
includes providing  advancements in  building technology  as well as                                                            
codes and  standards, wind  and power technology,  renewable  energy                                                            
for remote areas,  and/or transportation technology.  He stated this                                                            
request is at the same level as the FY 02 authorization.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Central Terrace/Fairmount Renovation                                                                                       
     $750,000 Federal Receipts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 6345                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Renovation and Remodeling                                                                                    
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Anchorage                                                                                                        
     Election District: Anchorage Areawide                                                                                      
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The purpose of this program is to renovate 19 single-family                                                                
     houses and sell them to low-income homebuyers.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell started  that  this  funding is  the result  of  sales                                                            
proceeds and  would be used to renovate  the remaining units  in the                                                            
complex. He  stated that completion  of the project would  result in                                                            
improved  building   accessibility,   improved  energy  efficiency,                                                             
improved  living environment  for residents,  upgrades to  flooring,                                                            
appliances,  and bathrooms, and a  reduction in long term  operating                                                            
costs.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     Housing Loan Program                                                                                                       
     $4,000,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                              
     Reference No.: 35838                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Transitional                                                                                                 
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2003                                                                           
     The purpose of this program is to increase home ownership for                                                              
     low-income borrowers by subsidizing interest rates based on                                                                
     family income and family size.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell   stated  that   this  project   would  increase   the                                                            
affordability  of  housing  purchases for  low-  to moderate-income                                                             
families, and  would provide funds  to "lower the interest  rates on                                                            
AHFC  mortgage programs  to  attract loan  volume  and generate  net                                                            
income."                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske  informed  the Committee  that  this new  program is  the                                                            
result of reductions  of subsidized interest rate  programs in FY 02                                                            
due to  the use of corporate  arbitrage. He  furthered that  "in the                                                            
last four years,  AHFC has generated  approximately $177  million in                                                            
arbitrage  throughout the  Alaskan  economy rather  than needing  to                                                            
rebate those monies back  to the federal government." He stated that                                                            
in order to maintain and  further the opportunity to sustain subsidy                                                            
programs  for individuals  such as senior  citizens or the  disabled                                                            
who would  not normally  be able  to qualify for  a normal  program,                                                            
these  programs  must  be supplanted  with  some  of  the  arbitrage                                                            
monies.  He stated  that it  is the  goal  of AHFC  "to continue  to                                                            
generate  arbitrage whenever  possible;  however, it  is becoming  a                                                            
limited commodity."  He informed the Committee that,  "repealing the                                                            
restrictions placed on  arbitrage is another recommendation that the                                                            
federal  Millennium  Housing  Commission   would  be  presenting  to                                                            
Congress.  He noted that the  intent of this  program is to  try and                                                            
replace,  as well  as  to try  to  maintain,  interest-rate  subsidy                                                            
programs  to  provide  for  affordability  of  home  ownership,  and                                                            
completion  of projects where subsidies  are required because  there                                                            
is not a conventional market program available to support them.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Senator Wilken asked what  financial returns are projected from this                                                            
$4 million investment.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
JOHN   BITNEY,   Legislative   Liaison,   Alaska   Housing   Finance                                                            
Corporation,  Department  of Revenue  stated  that  this program  is                                                            
projected  "to raise, in  the loans captured,  about $400 million  a                                                            
year in additional net income over a 30-year life of the loan."                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Senator Wilken  asked what  annual return  on investment this  would                                                            
generate.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Bitney responded that  it would generate $400,000 annually, or a                                                            
ten percent rate of return.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Homeless Assistance Program                                                                                                
     $1,000,000                                                                                                                 
          $500,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                           
          $500,000 Mental Health Trust Fund Receipts                                                                            
     Reference No.: 6359                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Transitional                                                                                                 
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose  of  this  program is  to  support  programs  that                                                            
     prevent  homelessness  by providing assistance  to families  in                                                            
     imminent  danger   of becoming   homeless,  or  those  who  are                                                            
     currently homeless.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated  that this request  is an  increase over  prior                                                            
year authorizations as  the Mental Health Trust Fund has doubled the                                                            
amount that  would be available for  this program and has  requested                                                            
AHFC "to do the same."                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Wilken  asked whether  this  is  "a required  or  suggested                                                            
match."                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell replied  that it is a suggested match.  He referred the                                                            
Committee  to the list  of applicants,  listed on  page 3-44  of the                                                            
report, who have requested and would be receiving the funds.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ward asked for  confirmation that  the funding  would be                                                            
distributed in the prioritization order presented in the report.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell concurred.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
     Beneficiary and Special Needs Housing                                                                                      
     $800,000 Corporate Receipts                                                                                                
     Reference No.: 6360                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Housing/Social Services                                                                                          
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  purpose of this  program is to  provide funds for  Alaskan                                                            
     non-profit   service  providers   and  housing  developers   to                                                            
     increase  housing opportunities  to Alaska Mental Health  Trust                                                            
     beneficiaries  and other special  needs populations  throughout                                                            
     Alaska.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that  this funding would  result in  congregate                                                            
and  supportive  housing  for  people with  such  things  as  mental                                                            
illness and physical  and/or developmental disabilities,  as well as                                                            
transitional  housing  for  recovering alcoholics  and  addicts.  He                                                            
stated that this  funding level has historically been  $1.5 million;                                                            
however, although the needs  are similar, the FY 03 request has been                                                            
reduced as  a means to stay  within the FY  03 AHFC Senate  Majority                                                            
budget allocation of $96.3 million.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  stated that this concludes  the Corporation's  capital                                                            
project funding requests.  He expressed that two additional projects                                                            
are identified  in the report, but  which would be presented  by the                                                            
Department of Health and Social Services.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman,  referring to the  Housing Loan Program  request,                                                            
Reference  No.  35838,  asked whether  the  $400,000  annual  income                                                            
projected  from the program  is included in  the total AHFC  funding                                                            
transfers identified  on page 3-53 in the Department's  FY 03 Budget                                                            
Draft.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell clarified  that these funds must be added  to the total                                                            
"Transfers" amount.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  asked whether any other projects  should be added                                                            
to the budget totals.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  replied that other "total"  component considerations,                                                             
in addition  to the transfers  and the capital  projects, "would  be                                                            
the debt  service for the  capital projects"  as well as monies  for                                                            
the Department of Environmental Conservation programs.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Fauske clarified  that while the projects being  presented total                                                            
an aggregate  amount of $55 million;  he explained that this  is not                                                            
the actual  dollar  amount to  be spent  on the FY  03 projects.  He                                                            
referred the  Committee to the debt  service schedule on  page 3-51.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  asked for further  information regarding  the $14                                                            
million in AHFC dividends to be expended on projects.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  clarified that this  amount is the total for  all non-                                                            
construction projects.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  asked the actual  total amount of AHFC  dividends                                                            
proposed to be expended in FY 03.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell  responded that  the total dividend  to be expended  is                                                            
$55.2 million  with a debt service  on that amount of $4.9  million,                                                            
plus $3 million of federal receipts.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Senator   Austerman  asked   for  further   clarification,   as  the                                                            
understanding  is  that bonds  would  be sold  to generate  the  $55                                                            
million.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Campbell concurred.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  asked, excluding  the  bond package,  the  total                                                            
amount  of  AHFC  dividends  that  would be  required  to  fund  the                                                            
proposed projects.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Campbell stated  that  with the  inclusion  of  the $4  million                                                            
identified for  the Housing Loan Program and the Mental  Health Bill                                                            
components,  the total AHFC  dividends required  for projects  would                                                            
total $18,955,000, as identified on page 3-51.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Bitney  furthered  that the  bond's debt  service of  $4,943,000                                                            
must be  added to this  amount; therefore,  the total AHFC  dividend                                                            
funding being required  in FY 03 would be approximately $23 million.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Department of Environmental Conservation                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ROBERT  STALNAKER,   Manager,  Information   Systems,  Division   of                                                            
Administrative  Services, Department of Environmental  Conservation,                                                            
stated that the Department's  mission is to protect human health and                                                            
the environment  and,  he continued,  the projects  are prioritized                                                             
accordingly.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Village Safe Water Feasibility Studies                                                                                     
     $3,319,100                                                                                                                 
          $  830,300 AHFC Div                                                                                                   
          $2,488,800 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 33821                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Planning                                                                                                     
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Grants  to communities  for preparing  engineering feasibility                                                             
     studies.  The studies identify designs and operating  costs for                                                            
     sanitation  facilities that are appropriate for  the community.                                                            
     On-going project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Village Safe Water Project Administration                                                                                  
     $2,007,300                                                                                                                 
          $  501,800 AHFC Div                                                                                                   
          $1,505,500 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 33820                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Planning                                                                                                     
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Village  Safe Water  project  administration  is the  operating                                                            
     cost of delivering  Village Safe Water services to communities.                                                            
     These  funds pay  for Village  Safe Water  engineers and  other                                                            
     program  staff,  as  well  as  associated  travel,   contracts,                                                            
     supplies, and equipment.                                                                                                   
     On-going project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     Village Safe Water Projects                                                                                                
     $64,811,700                                                                                                                
          $16,203,800 AHFC Div                                                                                                  
          $48,607,900 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                 
     Reference No.: 33822                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Construction                                                                                                 
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Grants to communities for designing and constructing water,                                                                
     sewer, and solid waste facilities                                                                                          
     On-going project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  explained  that these  three projects  would  jointly                                                            
administer  a program to  provide grants  to communities for  design                                                            
and construction  of water, wastewater,  and solid waste  facilities                                                            
in addition to providing for program administration costs.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SFC 02 # 36, Side A 04:36 PM                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  continued that the federal funding  component in each                                                            
of  these   projects  requires  a   State  match.  He  stated   that                                                            
$17,535,900  of the total  $70,138,100 request  amount is the  State                                                            
matching portion  consisting of Alaska  Housing Finance Corporation                                                             
funds.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  explained that Project Reference No.  33824 addresses                                                            
the feasibility  studies' portion of the program;  Project Reference                                                            
No. 33822  addresses the  construction portion  of the program;  and                                                            
Project Reference  No. 33820 addresses  the administrative  costs of                                                            
the program.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Municipal Water, Sewer and Solid Waste Matching Grant Projects                                                             
     $23,921,900                                                                                                                
          $3,865,900 AHFC Div                                                                                                   
          $8,517,800 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                  
          $2,839,700 G/F Match                                                                                                  
          $8,698,500 Gen Fund                                                                                                   
     Reference No.: 33824                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Construction                                                                                                 
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Grants  to larger communities  for municipal water,  sewer, and                                                            
     solid  waste  planning,  design,  and  construction   projects.                                                            
     Grants require a local match of 15% - 50% of project costs.                                                                
     On-Going Project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker stated that  this is an on-going program through which                                                            
the  State  provides  financial  assistance  to  large incorporated                                                             
communities to address water, sewer, and solid waste needs.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Statewide Municipal Solid Waste Regionalization Plan                                                                       
     $150,000 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 35800                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Planning                                                                                                     
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     This contractual effort  would build upon the 1999 study by the                                                            
     Alaska chapter of  the Solid Waste Association of North America                                                            
     to look  specifically at areas  where regional municipal  solid                                                            
     waste landfills  could be constructed, or an  existing landfill                                                            
     expanded  to serve  multiple  communities.  Regional  landfills                                                            
     would   have  the  economy   of  scale   to  support   required                                                            
     maintenance and operation cost.                                                                                            
     One-Time Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  stated that  this new request  would "provide  for an                                                            
analysis and development  of a plan to identify potential  areas for                                                            
regional  municipal solid  waste landfill  facilities." He  informed                                                            
the Committee  that, currently,  174 of the  existing 243  municipal                                                            
landfill  facilities serve  small communities,  and of that  number,                                                            
only  21  percent  are  permitted.  He  stated  that  the  remaining                                                            
facilities  are "dump  sites." He  continued that  this study  would                                                            
provide  information to  locate and  develop  suitable locations  to                                                            
serve as regional landfill  sites, whose operations "could be better                                                            
controlled and permitted."                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Statewide Contaminated Sites Cleanup                                                                                       
     $5,000,000 Oil/Haz Fd                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 33826                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     This  project provides  funding for assessment  and cleanup  of                                                            
     contamination  at  State-owned facilities  and  at other  sites                                                            
     where the  responsible party is unknown or has  refused to take                                                            
     appropriate  action.  The work  will include  site assessment,                                                             
     development of corrective  action plans, monitoring of cleanup,                                                            
     and  closure of  sites  which are  most threatening  to  public                                                            
     health and  the environment. Cleanup work will  be conducted by                                                            
     private  specialists under contract  to the department  and all                                                            
     recoverable   costs  will  be  sought  from  non-state   agency                                                            
     responsible parties, as required by statute.                                                                               
     On-Going Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker stated that Response Fund funds support this on-going                                                             
project that focuses on the identification and cleanup of statewide                                                             
contaminated oil and hazardous substance sites.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Spill Prevention - Best Available Technology Analysis                                                                      
     $250,000 Oil/Haz Fd                                                                                                        
     Reference No.: 35723                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2004                                                                           
     This  project provides  funding for a  review and appraisal  by                                                            
     the   department   of  oil   spill  prevention   and   response                                                            
     technologies  applied  worldwide  to  ensure  that  proven  new                                                            
     technologies  are considered for use by regulated  operators in                                                            
     Alaska.  The  department's  review  and appraisal  of  emerging                                                            
     technologies,  such  as well  control and  enhanced  fast-water                                                            
     containment  boom, will  include appropriate  studies,  surveys                                                            
     and analyses,  and the sponsorship  of a technology  conference                                                            
     to provide  the opportunity for  interested parties  to present                                                            
     data  on these  technologies.  The  department  will issue  its                                                            
     findings and allow  interested parties to submit comments prior                                                            
     to adopting new technologies under 18 AAC 75.447.                                                                          
     One-Time Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  noted that  this project would  assist industries  by                                                            
determining  "the best available oil  spill prevention and  response                                                            
technology,  suited  for Alaska,  and  to prepare  a  report of  the                                                            
findings."                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
     Corrosion  Monitoring and Control  - Best Management  Practices                                                            
     $200,000 Oil/Haz Fd                                                                                                        
     Reference No.: 35822                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  project  provides   funding  for  a  technical  review  of                                                            
     corrosion  monitoring  and  control  technologies  specific  to                                                            
     Alaska's   industrial  operations,  and   will  result  in  the                                                            
     development   of a  manual  on  the  subject  for  use  by  the                                                            
     regulated  community and other interested stakeholders.  Due to                                                            
     the  aging  of  the  oil industry   infrastructure  in  Alaska,                                                            
     corrosion-related  failures are becoming a more common cause of                                                            
     spills.  The best opportunity  to mitigate  the effects  of oil                                                            
     spills  on public  health  and the  environment  is through  an                                                            
     aggressive oil spill  prevention program. Corrosion monitoring,                                                            
     corrosion   control,   and  leak-detection   technologies   are                                                            
     critical parts of such a program.                                                                                          
     One-Time Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker stated that this project would supply a technical                                                                 
review of corrosion-control monitoring for the oil industry and                                                                 
create a manual for spill control response methods.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Petroleum Storage Tank Spill Prevention Standards Review                                                                   
     $50,000 Oil/Haz Fd                                                                                                         
     Reference No.: 35821                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 -06/30/2007                                                                            
     This  project  provides  funding  for a  technical  review  and                                                            
     determination  of the applicability  of the American  Petroleum                                                            
     Institute  (API) standards for oil storage tank  inspection and                                                            
     new   tank   construction    to   Alaska   conditions.    Other                                                            
     jurisdictions  have  determined  that  some  aspects  of  these                                                            
     industry standards,  such as the use of cathodic protection and                                                            
     linings,  require modifications or are not applicable  to local                                                            
     conditions.  A review  of the  API literature  is necessary  to                                                            
     ensure that  Alaska regulations reference the  correct industry                                                            
     standards,  enhancing   the  prevention  of  oil  storage  tank                                                            
     spills.                                                                                                                    
     One-Time Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Stalnaker  commented  that this  project  would provide  for  a                                                            
technical  review of the  most recent industry  standards  regarding                                                            
petroleum   storage  tank   construction,   inspection,  and   spill                                                            
prevention.  He  noted that  this  review would  be  helpful to  the                                                            
industry by up-dating standards  that are applicable to the industry                                                            
and to the weather conditions in Alaska.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Fine Particulate Monitoring                                                                                                
     $375,000 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                         
     Reference No.: 33827                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2004                                                                           
     Fine particulate  matter is a by product of combustion  and has                                                            
     been linked  to respiratory ailments and various  cancers. This                                                            
     federally mandated  project provides installation and operation                                                            
     of fine particulate  monitoring equipment throughout  the state                                                            
     to evaluate the risk to public health in Alaska.                                                                           
     On-Going Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  stated  that this  federally mandated  program  would                                                            
provide for  the receipt  and expenditure of  federal funds  for the                                                            
installation and operation  of fine particulate monitoring equipment                                                            
throughout  the  State.  He  stated   that  this  project  works  in                                                            
conjunction  with other federal  agencies  to determine whether  the                                                            
level  of fine  particulates  in  monitored  areas  correlates  with                                                            
health issues specific to the area.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator Leman asked whether  any results of this on-going monitoring                                                            
effort have been published.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Stalnaker  responded that if this  information is available,  it                                                            
would be provided.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Language Section: Alaska Drinking Water Fund                                                                               
     $9,663,000                                                                                                                 
          $1,010,500 DWF Bond                                                                                                   
          $8,052,500 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                  
          $  600,000 G/F Match                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 35266                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Alaska Drinking Water Fund capitalization                                                                                  
     On-Going Project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Stalnaker stated  that  this  is a  request to  capitalize  the                                                            
Alaska Drinking Water Fund.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
     Language Section: Alaska Clean Water Fund                                                                                  
     $9,720,000                                                                                                                 
          $1,620,000 CWF Bond                                                                                                   
          $8,100,000 Fed Rcpts                                                                                                  
     Reference No.: 35265                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Health/Safety                                                                                                    
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002-06/30/2007                                                                             
     Alaska Clean Water Fund capitalization                                                                                     
     On-Going Project                                                                                                           
     State Match Required                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Stalnaker stated  that  this  is a  request to  capitalize  the                                                            
Alaska Clean Water Fund.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Alaska Marine Highway System - Vessel Overhaul and                                                                         
     Rehabilitation                                                                                                             
     $5,500,000 General Fund                                                                                                    
     Reference No.: 30624                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Renewal and Replacement                                                                                      
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 12/31/2003                                                                           
     Annual maintenance and overhaul on vessels and at terminals,                                                               
     particularly component or system failures which will impact                                                                
     service in the short term.                                                                                                 
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
NANCY  SLAGLE,   Director,  Division   of  Administrative   Service,                                                            
Department  of Transportation  and  Public Facilities,  stated  that                                                            
this annual  request would provide  funds for the required  overhaul                                                            
and  maintenance work  on  the nine  vessels comprising  the  Alaska                                                            
Marine Highway  System fleet.  She noted that,  as the vessels  age,                                                            
the maintenance needs increase,  and she informed the Committee that                                                            
the  endeavor requires  a  minimum  of six-weeks  per  vessel on  an                                                            
annual or every-other-year  basis. She stated that the work includes                                                            
such things  as painting  of decks  and hulls,  replacement of  worn                                                            
parts,  and  engine overhauls  and  dismantlement  for  Coast  Guard                                                            
inspection and re-certification.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Slagle furthered  that  this  request  would provide  funds  to                                                            
perform  annual  maintenance  on  twenty  terminal   buildings.  She                                                            
detailed  that  the proposed  upgrades  pertain  to such  things  as                                                            
replacement of freshwater  lines, heating systems, and berth repair,                                                            
and measures to offset corrosion of underwater equipment.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle continued  that funding would also address  safety issues                                                            
onboard the  ships such as non-skid  protection on walkways,  safety                                                            
handrails,  and video cameras  being placed  on car-decks to  ensure                                                            
that the vessel's  doors are closed.  She remarked that the  request                                                            
would additionally provide  for implementation of a computer program                                                            
to track and schedule vessel maintenance.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Leman asked  whether  the  majority of  the  work would  be                                                            
conducted at either the Ketchikan or Seward shipyards.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle confirmed that would be the case.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator Leman  asked whether these  shipyards have provided  quality                                                            
workmanship in a timely manner.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
KURT PARKAN, Deputy  Commissioner, Department of Transportation  and                                                            
Public  Facilities, responded  that  the Department  has been  "very                                                            
satisfied"  by the quality  of work conducted  by the shipyards.  He                                                            
noted that, with the exception  of the Tustumena whose overhaul work                                                            
has  been  done in  Seward,  most  of  the overhaul  work  has  been                                                            
conducted at the Ketchikan shipyard.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Safety Inspection of State Owned High Risk Facilities                                                                      
     $200,000 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 33855                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Field inspection of approximately 25 high risk buildings. This                                                             
     will include structural analysis of each facility to determine                                                             
     if they may be subject to catastrophic failure.                                                                            
     Phased project                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan stated that  the collapse of a maintenance station roof a                                                            
few years  prior, under a  heavy snow load,  initiated the  need for                                                            
this request. He stated  that 25 buildings received inspection in FY                                                            
02 and this funding would  provide funds to inspect an additional 25                                                            
State-owned buildings  considered to be at high risk  of failure. He                                                            
informed the Committee  that three of the buildings  inspected in FY                                                            
02  were  found  to be  in  need  of  immediate  repair  to  prevent                                                            
collapse, and  that the cost to repair those buildings  was included                                                            
in the FY 02 supplemental budget request.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Senator Leman,  referring to comments in the backup  material, asked                                                            
why  blueprints for  some  of these  State-owned  buildings are  not                                                            
available.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan  responded that  blueprint availability  depends  on when                                                            
the buildings  were built,  as some are very  old, and whether  they                                                            
were purchased  from  other entities  that might  not have  provided                                                            
blueprints.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Leman opined that  blueprint availability  would depend  on                                                            
how and when the facility was acquired.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  furthered that records  for some buildings, such  as the                                                            
State-owned maintenance  facility in Nome that is more than 60 years                                                            
old, are difficult to maintain.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  mentioned that  information is  available pertaining  to                                                            
construction  timelines  and repair  costs for  the three  buildings                                                            
that were identified in FY 02 to be in need of immediate repair.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ward inquired as to what  factors are used to  determine                                                            
which facilities would be inspected each year.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle responded that  the ranking is based on such risk factors                                                            
as age, location, and the systems operating within the facility.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ward asked the  ranking of the 60-year old Nome facility.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  responded that this facility  ranks high on the  list of                                                            
facilities in  need of inspection. She stated that,  while a copy of                                                            
the ranking  list was supplied  to Committee  members in FY  02, the                                                            
list could be re-supplied to Committee members.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  communicated that  the Department has  identified                                                            
the Nome facility for closure under their budget reduction plan.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle stated that further analysis would be undertaken.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Leman asked  whether the  funding provides  for  Department                                                            
engineering staff expenses or for contractual engineers.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan replied  that a private engineering firm  in Fairbanks is                                                            
currently under contract  with the State to perform the assessments.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     Material  Stockpiles -  Dalton Highway,  Glenn Highway  and Tok                                                            
     Cutoff                                                                                                                     
     $600,000 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 33853                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Dalton Highway                                                                                                   
     Election District: Rural Interior                                                                                          
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     Pay  for crushing materials  used for  maintenance that  is not                                                            
     reimbursable  by federal funding. Materials stockpiles  will be                                                            
     contracted  in  conjunction   with major  federal-aid   highway                                                            
     projects on the Dalton  Highway, Glenn Highway, and Tok Cutoff.                                                            
     Phased project                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan  stated  that this on-going  and  cost effective  program                                                            
allows  the  State   to  stockpile  materials  in   areas  in  which                                                            
contractors  and  their  equipment  are  currently  conducting  road                                                            
construction projects.  He stated that by using contractors  who are                                                            
working in an  area, the State could stockpile materials  for $10 to                                                            
$13 per yard as  compared to $18 to $20 per yard for  an independent                                                            
stockpile.  He stated  that the  stockpiles provide  materials  that                                                            
would be used to repair roads throughout the year.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Senator Leman  asked whether this type of project  is awarded at the                                                            
time  of the  corresponding  construction  project or  if rates  are                                                            
negotiated with a contractor after they are on site.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan responded that  this information would be provided to the                                                            
Committee, as he is not familiar with the process.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Airport Deferred Maintenance                                                                                               
     $1,500,000 General Fund                                                                                                    
     Reference No.: 30633                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 09/30/2003                                                                           
     To repair the backlog  of maintenance items that cannot be done                                                            
     through the operating  budget funding levels. Typical items are                                                            
     pavement  repairs, lighting repairs, fencing  repairs, and bird                                                            
     and animal control.                                                                                                        
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan   stated  that   this  annual   request  would   address                                                            
approximately  $25 million  of total deferred  maintenance  needs at                                                            
rural airports.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle noted that this  funding addresses maintenance needs such                                                            
as brush cutting at rural  airports, miscellaneous electrical needs,                                                            
and  equipment  needs specific  to  a  rural  airport that  are  not                                                            
associated  with on-going regular  maintenance projects.  She stated                                                            
that runway  painting at  Gamble airport,  leveling and resurfacing                                                             
gravel apron work at Bettles,  and brush and tree removal at Gulkana                                                            
would fall into this category of needs.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan  noted that  these  projects  are  usually "out-of-the-                                                             
ordinary" and,  therefore, not included  in the routine maintenance                                                             
contract agreements established at most of these airports.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ward inquired as to how  bird, and specifically  animal,                                                            
control is managed at these airports.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Slagle responded  that  bird  and animal  control  have  proven                                                            
difficult to manage. She  exampled the variety of methods being used                                                            
to address  the situation  such as using explosives  as a method  of                                                            
bird  control  and  fencing  being  used  to  prevent  animals  from                                                            
venturing onto airport runways.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan  interjected  that  culverts  are  also  utilized  as  a                                                            
preventive measure against beavers.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman  inquired why the  FY 03 request is significantly                                                             
higher  than the  FY  02 budget  amount;  specifically  whether  the                                                            
requested  funding level  has traditionally  been $1.5 million;  but                                                            
the authorization was granted at a lower amount.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Slagle  responded  that  the requested  level  of  funding  has                                                            
historically been reduced during the budget process.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman asked  the FY 02 funding level that the Department                                                            
requested for this project.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle responded  that the FY 02 funding request  was for either                                                            
$1 million or $1.5 million.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Hoffman  affirmed that this  request has been traditionally                                                             
"trimmed back."                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Emergency and Non-Routine Repairs                                                                                          
     $1,000,000 General Fund                                                                                                    
     Reference No.: 30634                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 09/30/2003                                                                           
     Repairs to transportation  facilities needed because of natural                                                            
     disasters, such as  floods, snow, wind, earthquakes, etc. These                                                            
     repairs  would be ineligible  for federal  funds. Also  used to                                                            
     meet imminent failure caused by deferred maintenance.                                                                      
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan  informed the Committee  that this request would  provide                                                            
funding for  emergency repairs to  roads resulting from such  things                                                            
as flood or avalanche damage.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  elaborated that this request  also includes funding  for                                                            
emergency repairs to airports and facilities.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman asked  the Department to supply the Committee with                                                            
a list of the  emergency repairs and  associated expenses  that have                                                            
been performed within the previous four or five-years.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle responded that a list would be supplied.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
     Facilities Deferred Maintenance and Critical Repairs                                                                       
     $800,000 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 30632                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 09/30/2003                                                                           
     To address the most urgent, critical repairs on state                                                                      
     buildings.                                                                                                                 
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle stated  that this request addresses deferred  maintenance                                                            
needs  for State facilities.  She  noted that  the Department's  600                                                            
office buildings,  road  maintenance stations,  materials labs,  and                                                            
joint-use   facilities'  have  total   deferred  maintenance   needs                                                            
amounting to approximately $50 million dollars.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
     Harbor Deferred Maintenance                                                                                                
     $1,000,000 General Fund                                                                                                    
     Reference No.: 7090                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2003                                                                           
     To address backlogged deferred maintenance for state-owned                                                                 
     harbors.                                                                                                                   
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  stated that  the backlog of  deferred maintenance  needs                                                            
for harbors  totals approximately  $45 million, and she stated  that                                                            
this request  specifically  addresses dredging  and electrical  work                                                            
repairs in Hoonah,  replacement of ramps in Ninilchik,  and dredging                                                            
needs in Pelican.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
     Highway Deferred Maintenance                                                                                               
     $1,500,000 General Fund                                                                                                    
     Reference No.: 60631                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Deferred Maintenance                                                                                         
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 09/30/2003                                                                           
     To  address  some  of the  needs  that have  not  been  handled                                                            
     through the  operating budget maintenance funds.  Typical items                                                            
     are  surface  and embankment  repairs,  drainage  culverts  and                                                            
      ditch repairs, marking and sign repairs, and brushing.                                                                    
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan  noted  that  this  funding  addresses  such  things  as                                                            
drainage  and culverts  that are  not recognized  as normal  routine                                                            
maintenance requirements,  and therefore are not provided for in the                                                            
operating budget.  He stated that the total of deferred  maintenance                                                            
needs of this sort exceeds $200 million.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
     Weights and Measures Testing Unit Replacement                                                                              
     $525,100 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 32605                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Equipment                                                                                                    
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The Weights and Measures Equipment, which is beyond its                                                                    
     useable service life.                                                                                                      
     Phased project                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle stated that  this funding is needed to replace and update                                                            
old Weights  and Measures equipment  used in metrology labs  to test                                                            
such  things as  flow meters  used  in the  fuel industry,  and  the                                                            
Weights  and Measures  field testing  equipment used  to verify  the                                                            
accuracy of fish, fuel industry scales and meters.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle exampled that  one of the needed pieces of equipment is a                                                            
$200,000 mobile,  large-scale testing  unit that is used  throughout                                                            
Southeast  Alaska to test  truck, contractor,  freight, and  fishing                                                            
scales. She explained  that the current unit, which  contains 10,000                                                            
pounds of test  weights and has a hydraulic boom,  is old, parts are                                                            
no longer available, and  safety concerns arise about its operation.                                                            
She  stated  that  this  piece  of  equipment  is  critical  to  the                                                            
continuance  of  testing  and certifying  of  commercial  scales  in                                                            
Southeast Alaska.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ward  asked whether  re-certification  of  these  scales                                                            
would be negatively affected were this unit not available.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  stated that re-certification  in Southeast Alaska  would                                                            
be affected.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     Corps of Engineers - Harbors Program Formulation                                                                           
     $200,000 G/F Match                                                                                                         
     Reference No.: 7091                                                                                                        
     Project Type: Planning                                                                                                     
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2003                                                                           
     Participation with the Corps of Engineers and local                                                                        
     governments in harbor breakwaters, dredging, feasibility                                                                   
     studies, and program assistance.                                                                                           
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan stated  that this request historically  provided matching                                                            
funds to  support specific  projects; however,  because funding  for                                                            
harbor  projects is  being separately  addressed  through a  harbors                                                            
bond  package  in FY  03,  this  funding  would  be used  to  assist                                                            
communities  in  developing  projects,  determining   whether  those                                                            
projects would  be eligible for federal  funding, and identifying  a                                                            
priority list of the projects.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  furthered  that matching  funds would  also be  provided                                                            
"for the planning assistance  to states, working in cooperation with                                                            
the  Corps   of  Engineers  for  assisting   these  communities   in                                                            
developing their  projects." She voiced that some  of these projects                                                            
involve  communities  such  as  Aniak,  Little  Diomede,  and  Saint                                                            
George.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman  asked  the  match  ratio  of  federal  to  State                                                            
dollars.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  stated that the  match is a  one-to-one ratio;  however,                                                            
she informed  the Committee  that  this is a  local community  match                                                            
rather than a federal match.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman   asked  for  clarification  that   this  project                                                            
involves a local  community match rather than a Corps  of Engineers'                                                            
funding match.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle  clarified that this is  a Corps of Engineers  one-to-one                                                            
match; however, the portion  owed by the State is shared between the                                                            
State and the community.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair  Ward asked the testifier  to prepare an analysis  of the                                                            
match and supply it to the Committee.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Ms. Slagle agreed.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
     Moose Pass Maintenance Station Closure and Site Clean-up                                                                   
     $600,000 General Fund                                                                                                      
     Reference No.: 33854                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Health and Safety                                                                                            
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Moose Pass                                                                                                       
     Election District: Seward, Soldotna                                                                                        
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2007                                                                           
     The  department has  closed this station  and must responsibly                                                             
     abandon  the site  completely. Project  includes environmental                                                             
     investigation,  building  pre-demolition  assessment,  facility                                                            
     demolition,  excavation and treatment of petroleum  hydrocarbon                                                            
     impacted  soils,  relocation of  the sand/salt  stockpile,  and                                                            
     well-installation and quarterly monitoring.                                                                                
     One-Time Project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan  noted that the  Moose Pass Station  has been closed  for                                                            
more  than three  years,  and  that these  funds  would  be used  to                                                            
demolish  the   building  and  clean   up  environmental   hazardous                                                            
material.  He noted  that the  facility  is located  near the  Kenai                                                            
River.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
     State Equipment Fleet Replacement                                                                                          
     $11,800,000 Hwy Capiti                                                                                                     
     Reference No.: 30628                                                                                                       
     Project Type: Equipment                                                                                                    
     Category: Transportation                                                                                                   
     Location: Statewide                                                                                                        
     Election District: Statewide                                                                                               
     Estimated Project Dates: 07/01/2002 - 06/30/2004                                                                           
     Replacement  and/or  refurbishment  of equipment  and  vehicles                                                            
     which have  reached the end of their useful life  cycle and all                                                            
     extension periods  and for the continued conversion of vehicles                                                            
     to alternate fuel  and related alternate fuel program expenses.                                                            
     On-going project                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan  voiced  that  this is  an  annual  request  to  replace                                                            
equipment and vehicles.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan noted  that this concludes the Department's  requests, as                                                            
the federally funded transportation  construction projects would not                                                            
be presented.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Senator Wilken  asked the  current status  of the Washington  Street                                                            
intersection in Fairbanks.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MARTIN  OTT, Chief,  Planning &  Administrative  Services,  Northern                                                            
Region,  Department   of  Transportation   and  Public  Facilities,                                                             
testified via  teleconference from Fairbanks and responded  that the                                                            
State would  be advertising  for a  Request for  Proposals (RFP)  in                                                            
April 2002.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Senator Austerman asked  for further information regarding the Corps                                                            
of Engineers -  Harbors Program Formulation, Reference  No: 7091. He                                                            
noted that  this request  has decreased  during  the past few  years                                                            
from  $8 million  to  $5 million,  with  an FY  03 request  of  only                                                            
$200,000. He asked how harbor projects would be funded.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr.  Parkan   clarified   that  the   harbor   projects  that   have                                                            
historically  been  included  in this  request  are proposed  to  be                                                            
alternatively funded through  a harbor bond bill. He stated that the                                                            
$200,000  request for  community  planning, which  has historically                                                             
been included in this request, is the only component remaining.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Senator  Austerman asked  the FY 03  level of  harbor funding  being                                                            
requested in the bond bill legislation.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan responded that  this information would be supplied to the                                                            
Committee.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Vice-Chair Ward  asked for further information regarding  the harbor                                                            
bond bill.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
Mr. Parkan  stated that harbor  bond bills  have been introduced  by                                                            
the  Governor  and  Senator  Robin  Taylor  and  that  projects  are                                                            
identified in both bills.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Ms.  Slagle  informed  the  Committee  that  additional   Department                                                            
capital appropriations  are being addressed in the Homeland Security                                                            
Appropriations  Bill. She  stated that of  the proposed $41  million                                                            
funding  request, $38  million  is federal  funds.  She stated  that                                                            
these  appropriations  are required  for the  State  to comply  with                                                            
Federal  Aviation  Administration   (FAA)  requirements   concerning                                                            
baggage screening, security  systems, closed circuit television, and                                                            
surveillance system, and other components.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
The bill was HELD in Committee.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
Co-Chair Pete Kelly adjourned the meeting at 05:17 PM                                                                           

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