Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/23/1997 05:35 PM Senate FIN
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CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 34(TRA)
"An Act giving notice of and approving a lease-purchase
agreement with the City of Soldotna for a maintenance
facility of the Department of Transportation and Public
Facilities."
Senator Torgerson introduced CSSB 34(TRA). He specifically
noted page 1, line 11, amendment #1. He briefly discussed
with Senator Pearce regarding the City of Soldotna being the
seller of the bond.
(Tape change to #126.)
He said there was no high priority to move the bill.
Senator Pearce said she did not feel the City of Soldotna
should have the bond.
Nancy Slagle, Director, Division of Administrative Services,
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities was
invited to join the committee. She said this matter was a
high priority with the department. It had been three years
since the environmental clean-up had been requested. Money
was available for working on design and road to the new
site. In 1996 money was appropriated for the clean-up in
the amount of $600,000. She did not know the total amount
of the cleanup but would provide exactly how much the
department received and how much they expended.
Senator Torgerson said that $600,000 was appropriated and
reviewed the amounts left. Approximately $1 million was
left. (pause while Senator Pearce reviewed the spread
sheet.) In response to a question by Senator Pearce,
Senator Torgerson said he had no objection to the City or
the State holding the bonds. The City had been trying to
get the State to do the bond but for some reason the State
had been holding off. The City said they would not pay the
bond, however, for clean-up. The Department of
Transportation said with another $250,000 the project could
be finished. It was noted the State owned the property.
Co-chair Sharp said he never heard of the State bonding for
cleanup. He asked Senator Torgerson to review the bill
tonight and to pin down whether the City of Soldotna or the
State would do the bonding. Senator Torgerson said the City
felt if they did the bonding they could move on with the
project. Mr. Browne said that whoever does the bonding it
would be a 90-day process. Senator Torgerson said he would
review the bill and have it redrafted and ready for
tomorrow.
Co-chair Sharp concurred and held SB 34 over until tomorrow.
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