CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 198(RES) "An Act establishing the Homer Airport Critical Habitat Area." Senator John Torgerson was invited to join the committee and testified in support of the bill. He explained that amendment #1 would delete two triangles in the lower corner as depicted on the aerial map presented. The current owner of the property, Department of Transportation, would be transfer the property to the Department of Fish and Game and it would be managed as a critical habitat area for moose. He has tried to ease the worries of the public that this was not a bill to enhance bird habitat. However, with the recent crash of the AWACS plane and other incidents involving birds he proposed an amendment which would take out the outholdings depicted on the map. The primary purpose of this critical habitat area is for the moose population. Senator Phillips asked the consequences if the two pieces of property were left in. Senator Torgerson said that it was a matter of comfort and safety. In respond to Senator Phillips question there was a lot of concern by many individuals regarding passengers being killed in aircraft because they met with bird problems. It is referred to in the bill that no one may enhance the bird population. He felt comfortable taking out the two areas of property as they housed some nests for Aleutian terns. Senator Donley moved amendment #1 and without objection it was adopted. Senator Sharp moved CSSB 198(FIN) and without objection it was reported out with individual recommendations and zero fiscal notes. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:00 A.M.