SENATE BILL NO. 93 "An Act relating to the disposal of state land along the Dalton Highway; and providing for an effective date." Co-chair Halford invited Senator Miller to sit at the table. Senator Miller is the sponsor of SB 93 and was given the floor. He explained that SB 93 does not have a fiscal note, and has passed out of Resources with a committee substitute. The Dalton Highway is open to public travel creating a continuing need for more development along the highway. SB 93 would allow for leasing within already identified nodes, to include the Yukon River Crossing, Happy Valley, Coldfoot, and Franklin Bluffs. The procedures provide for public review. The leasing covers the areas where existing pipeline camps existed. The areas are well established. Mr. Swanson from the Dept. of Natural Resources supports SB 93. SB 93 will allow for development, but not strip development. Senator Zharoff asked who is presently maintaining the highway. Senator Miller answered that the Department of Transportation is maintaining the highway. Senator Phillips asked how many services are in existence, at the present time, along that area of the highway. Senator Miller responded that Coldfoot offers food, gas, tire changing, etc. Senator Phillips asked how many miles between stops? Mr. Swanson, responded between 75 - 150 miles between the various service points. Senator Phillips asked how disposal would be handled? Mr. Swanson answered that there is an adopted federal land use plan in place. The bill has restrictions for commercial and industrial disposal. He spoke of the task force ongoing between federal and state agencies with the hope to make their recommendations become the state land use plan for implementation. Senator Phillips asked for particulars in obtaining the land. Mr. Swanson replied that the application requests vary from 5 to 40 acres, for lease or purchase. He noted that surveying and appraising is a requirement of the applicant without a time limit. Senator Rieger moved for passage of CSSB 93 (RES) with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, CSSB 93 (RES) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero fiscal note from the Department of Natural Resources.