Legislature(1993 - 1994)
04/24/1993 10:00 AM Senate CRA
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SENATE COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
April 24, 1993
10:00 a.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator Randy Phillips, Chairman
Senator Loren Leman
Senator Al Adams
Senator Fred Zharoff
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Robin Taylor, Vice Chairman
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILL NO. 180 am
"An Act relating to the residential housing inspection
requirements of the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation."
HOUSE BILL NO. 89
"An Act revising the law on borough assembly apportionment
as recommended by the revisor of statutes; and providing for
an effective date."
SENATE BILL NO. 78
"An Act relating to deadlines for action on funding of
public education; and providing for an effective date."
SENATE BILL NO. 191
"An Act relating to municipal property tax limitations; and
providing for an effective date."
SENATE BILL NO. 164
"An Act relating to municipal incorporation,
reclassification, and dissolution."
PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION
HB 180 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes dated
4/22/93.
HB 89 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes
dated 4/22/93.
SB 78 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes
dated 4/22/93.
SB 191 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes
dated 4/22/93.
SB 164 - See Community & Regional Affairs minutes
dated 3/30/93, 4/13/93, 4/20/93, 4/22/93.
WITNESS REGISTER
Dave Harding, Staff to Representative Eileen
MacLean
State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
POSITION STATEMENT: Offered information on HB 180
Leslie Ridle, Staff to Senator Suzanne Little
State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
POSITION STATEMENT: Present to answer questions
on SB 78
Carol Carrol, Staff to Senator Jay Kerttula
State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
POSITION STATEMENT: Offered information on SB 191
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 93-25, SIDE A
Number 001
The Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee was called
to order by Chairman Randy Phillips at 10:00 a.m. He
brought HB 180 am (AHFC HOUSING INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS)
before the committee as the first order of business.
SENATOR ADAMS moved that HB 180 am be passed out of
committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR LEMAN
objected for the purpose of considering a proposed amendment
requested by the Kenai Builders' Association. SENATOR ADAMS
withdrew his motion.
DAVID HARDING, staff to Representative Eileen MacLean,
related that the Alaska State Homebuilders, the Anchorage
Home Builders, and several rural homebuilders are in support
of the legislation without the amendment.
Number 110
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS called for a hand vote on the
adoption of Amendment No. 1. Senator Phillips voted for
the amendment and Senators Zharoff, Leman and Adams voted
against the amendment. Amendment No. 1 failed to be
adopted.
Number 122
SENATOR ADAMS moved that HB 180 am be moved out of committee
with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it
was so ordered.
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS brought HB 89 (BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
APPORTIONMENT) before the committee and asked for the
pleasure of the committee.
Number 130
SENATOR LEMAN moved that HB 89 and the accompanying zero
fiscal note be passed out of committee with individual
recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS introduced SB 78 (DEADLINES FOR
FUNDING EDUCATION) as the next order of business.
LESLIE RIDLE, staff to Senator Little, was present to
respond to questions.
Number 170
SENATOR ZHAROFF moved that SB 78 be passed out of committee
with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it
was so ordered.
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS brought SB 191 (MUNICIPAL PROPERTY
TAX LIMITATIONS) before the committee and directed attention
to a proposed committee substitute.
SENATOR LEMAN moved that CSSB 191 (CRA) be adopted.
SENATORS ZHAROFF and ADAMS objected.
Number 215
CAROL CARROL, staff to Senator Jay Kerttula, said her
understanding is that the committee substitute allows
municipalities to exempt certain other entities from
property tax, such as mobile home parks, recreational
vehicle parks, parking lots, real property used for
greenbelts, and the difference between improvements to a
historical building and the assessed valuation that would
add to the assessed valuation of a building beforehand. It
also makes the local assessor bear the burden of proof
instead of the individual taxpayer if they have some kind of
conflict with the assessed value. She stated that Senator
Kerttula does not have a position on the committee
substitute.
Number 232
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS suggested that because the committee
substitute was recommended by Senator Taylor and he chairs
the Judiciary Committee, which is the next committee of
referral, the bill and the draft committee substitute be
sent to that committee for further consideration.
SENATOR LEMAN withdrew his motion to adopt CSSB 191 (CRA)
and then moved to pass SB 191 out of committee with
individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so
ordered.
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS noted for the record that the
concerns that Senator Taylor has and that he wanted added to
this bill can be offered in the Judiciary Committee.
SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS brought SB 164 MUNICIPAL
INCORPORATION, RECLASSIFICATION, DISSOLUTION) before the
committee and directed attention to the most recent draft of
a committee substitute, which had been adopted by the
committee as a working document at a previous hearing.
SENATOR LEMAN moved that CSSB 164(CRA) be passed out of
committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no
objection, it was so ordered.
There being no further business to come before the
committee, the meeting was adjourned at 10:19 a.m.
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