HB 63 - LAND USE IN HOME RULE BOROUGH Number 2136 CO-CHAIRMAN HARRIS announced that final order of business before the committee would be HOUSE BILL NO. 63,"An Act relating to land use regulation in residential zones by home rule municipalities." He noted that this meeting would continue the public hearing portion of HB 63. CHERYL RICHARDSON, testifying via teleconference from Anchorage, said that HB 63 seems to have the potential to make Alaska's cities more liveable. She discussed the problems that arise from gravel extraction such as dust and modifications of the natural surroundings. Ms. Richardson supported HB 63 because the bill makes the city more liveable while providing local control. CO-CHAIRMAN HALCRO commented that after the initial hearing of HB 63 last Thursday, there were a number of members who were interested in the municipality's response to HB 63. The municipality believes that HB 63 hampers the municipality's ability for local control. Co-Chairman Halcro informed everyone that after today's public testimony, he intended to allow the municipality to craft legislation that would protect neighborhoods. Co-Chairman Halcro asked Ms. Richardson to share her frustration with regard to the inaction of local government in addressing neighborhood issues. MS. RICHARDSON noted that the Sand Lake gravel pit has been a concern for that area for years. She was most familiar with the gravel pit by O'Malley where there are such concerns as the lack of dust suppression. She understood the neighborhood's concerns as well as the municipality's concerns with regard to local control. Ms. Richardson pointed out that the municipality's view of local control may be different than that of the neighborhood. She indicated that as neighborhoods hear about HB 63 there would be a great amount of support for it. CO-CHAIRMAN HARRIS informed the committee that the committee packet included a response from the Alaska Municipal League as well as the Municipality of Anchorage. REPRESENTATIVE MURKOWSKI said she appreciated Co-Chairman Halcro's willingness to negotiate with the municipality on this. CO-CHAIRMAN HARRIS closed the public testimony. He informed the committee that he intended to hold HB 63.