Legislature(1993 - 1994)

02/02/1993 03:32 PM Senate TRA

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                SENATE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE                                
                        February 2, 1993                                       
                            3:32 p.m.                                          
                                                                               
  MEMBERS PRESENT                                                              
                                                                               
  Senator Bert Sharp, Chairman                                                 
  Senator Randy Phillips, Vice Chairman                                        
  Senator Tim Kelly                                                            
                                                                               
  MEMBERS ABSENT                                                               
                                                                               
  Senator Jay Kerttula                                                         
  Senator Georgianna Lincoln                                                   
                                                                               
  COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                           
                                                                               
  Executive Order 87                                                           
                                                                               
  PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION                                             
                                                                               
  EO 87 - No previous action to record.                                        
                                                                               
  WITNESS REGISTER                                                             
                                                                               
  Kit Duke, Assistant Commissioner                                             
  3601 "C" Street, Suite 724                                                   
  Anchorage, Alaska 99503                                                      
                                                                               
                                                                               
  ACTION NARRATIVE                                                             
                                                                               
  TAPE 93-2, SIDE A                                                            
  Number 001                                                                   
                                                                               
  CHAIRMAN  SHARP called  the Senate  Transportation Committee                 
  meeting to  order at 3:32 p.m.   The only  order of business                 
  was Executive Order  87, relating to the  transfer of public                 
  facilities  to  DOT/PF  from  various  state agencies.    He                 
  indicated that Kit Duke,  Assistant Commissioner and project                 
  coordinator would review the order.                                          
                                                                               
  SENATOR KELLY explained he had another appointment but would                 
  like to know if the bill  would relate only to the executive                 
  branch and not the judiciary branch of government.  MS. DUKE                 
  said Senator Kelly is correct.                                               
                                                                               
  Ms.  Duke continued to  give a  background of  the executive                 
  order.   She  said that the department  has been aware  that                 
  the state is not taking care  of a very important segment of                 
  its asset inventory which is all the buildings that are used                 
  to deliver services.  Ms. Duke explained that the state owns                 
  about 1,700 buildings in sixty communities around the state.                 
  They contain about  11.5 million square feet valued  at $2.3                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  billion replacement value.  She  informed the committee that                 
  about  4.5  million square  feet  belongs to  the university                 
  system.  Not included in the  totals are the borough schools                 
  located in several communities.                                              
                                                                               
  Ms.  Duke said  the  condition of  the  state buildings  are                 
  critical to the  efficiency of the  state's work force.   We                 
  have a responsibility  to safeguard and improve  the state's                 
  buildings and to  provide an appropriate place for  the work                 
  force  and the public to  conduct business.  Presently, that                 
  responsibility is  defused among eleven  different executive                 
  branch departments.   Ms. Duke  said there are  a number  of                 
  circumstances  that they are facing, relating to facilities,                 
  over  the  next  decade that  need  to  be  addressed.   The                 
  buildings are getting older  and many of them were  built in                 
  the late 1970s and  early 1980s.  Ms. Duke said  there are a                 
  number  of  new regulatory  requirements  that must  be met,                 
  including  the  American Disabilities  Act.   There  are new                 
  technologies  we  need to  employ such  as  in the  areas of                 
  energy  conservation,   and  there   will   be  new   budget                 
  constraints.                                                                 
                                                                               
  Ms. Duke explained that over the last  two years a number of                 
  things  have  been done.    Originally,  a group  of  people                 
  comprised  of  the   eleven  executive  departments   formed                 
  themselves into what is called  "The Alaska State Facilities                 
  Administrator's Group,"  which consisted mainly  of facility                 
  managers.  She explained that the group compiled information                 
  relating  to  how  many  buildings  there  are,  what  their                 
  conditions are and  what they felt the  deferred maintenance                 
  liability was.  Ms. Duke said the information was  presented                 
  to  the  Legislative Finance  Committees  over the  last two                 
  years.   Ms.  Duke explained  there were  also budget  forms                 
  which attempted to identify  the deficit that exists  in the                 
  area of maintenance funding.  An efficiency report  has been                 
  completed by the governor's task  force which indicated that                 
  something  should be done to  preserve these assets which so                 
  much money has been  invested.  Ms. Duke said in June, 1992,                 
  she was selected to  head the project.  The  transition team                 
  appointed included members from many state departments.                      
                                                                               
  Ms. Duke  informed the  committee that  the executive  order                 
  transfers building leasing for the executive branch from the                 
  Department  of   Administration   to   the   Department   of                 
  Transportation and  Public Facilities.   It  also cleans  up                 
  some statute references that Health  and Social Services and                 
  Corrections had in their titles  about authority to maintain                 
  and  operate buildings.   It essentially sets  the stage for                 
  doing business in a different way.                                           
                                                                               
  Ms. Duke discussed the Bethel maintenance project where four                 
  departments will combine their  six maintenance positions to                 
  a single crew on  March 1.   She said she  would be glad  to                 
  answer questions.                                                            
                                                                               
                                                                               
  SENATOR SHARP questioned what four departments were combined                 
  in Bethel.  Ms. Duke said the departments were Department of                 
  Transportation and Public Facilities, Department of Military                 
  Affairs,  Department  of  Health and  Social  Services,  and                 
  Department of Corrections.  Between those departments, there                 
  were six positions.                                                          
                                                                               
  Senator Sharp asked if pioneer homes and state owned schools                 
  would  be included.   Ms.  Duke explained  that  state owned                 
  schools would  include something like  the Seward Vocational                 
  Center, but  would not  include borough  schools which  have                 
  local oversight.                                                             
                                                                               
  Number 147                                                                   
                                                                               
  SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS referred to page 8, line 20, "(b) The                 
  time for  a decision may be extended up  to 26 days for good                 
  cause by the commissioner of administration," and asked what                 
  the definition is of "good cause."   Ms. Duke indicated that                 
  she doesn't know what the definition is but would check into                 
  it and call him.                                                             
                                                                               
  CHAIRMAN SHARP indicated  that the  order would take  effect                 
  March 13.                                                                    
                                                                               
  MS.  DUKE  explained  that  the  department  is  working  on                 
  legislation   that   would  propose   to  make   the  merged                 
  organization  into an  authority.   She  said  when rent  is                 
  charged, the department would  need to be able to  carry the                 
  money beyond the  end of a fiscal  year so that some  of the                 
  rent can be  used to  pay for major  repair and  maintenance                 
  projects that won't occur on a  yearly basis.  Funds need to                 
  be accruing to be  able to handle the projects so  that they                 
  won't be dependent upon direct appropriation.                                
                                                                               
  Ms. Duke  explained  that  the Court  System  would  not  be                 
  included under the  legislation.   They have explained  that                 
  their preference is to continue to do their own leasing, but                 
  they would allow  the authority to  provide services to  the                 
  state owned  courthouses.   DOT/PF  currently maintains  the                 
  court system's buildings, approximately thirteen facilities.                 
  She indicated  the department  assumes that the  Legislature                 
  would not be included.   About 250 people would  be affected                 
  by  the  bill,  about ninety-five  are  already  employed by                 
  DOT/PF.  Ms.  Duke informed the committee that the buildings                 
  that  would  be  exempt  are  the university  system,  rural                 
  schools,  buildings  that  are the  asset  base  of existing                 
  corporations such as  AIDA or the railroad,  locally managed                 
  hatcheries, park and recreational campground facilities, the                 
  legislature, and court leasing.                                              
                                                                               
  SENATOR  RANDY  PHILLIPS  said  there  would  be  no  fiscal                 
  reduction and  asked if  it would  be more  of a  management                 
                                                                               
                                                                               
  tool.  Ms. Duke indicated he is correct.  She said currently                 
  there will  not be any  cost savings and there  won't be any                 
  cost increases.   What the department is trying  to do is to                 
  find efficiencies.                                                           
                                                                               
  CHAIRMAN SHARP remarked  that he has not  heard any negative                 
  comments  or  requests  to  expedite  the  movement  of  the                 
  executive  order  out  of  committee.    He  announced  that                 
  Executive Order 87 will remain in the committee for possible                 
  future action.                                                               
  There  being no further  business to come  before the Senate                 
  Transportation  Committee,  Chairman  Sharp   adjourned  the                 
  meeting at 3:47 p.m.                                                         
                                                                               

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