HB 216-TRANSFER OF RAILROAD LAND TO WHITTIER  1:03:00 PM CO-CHAIR CARRICK announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 216, "An Act approving the transfer of land owned by the Alaska Railroad Corporation to the City of Whittier; and providing for an effective date." 1:03:46 PM AYDEN NICHOLS, Staff, Representative Ky Holland, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Holland, prime sponsor, provided a brief recap of HB 216. He said that HB 216 would give limited and specific authorization for the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) to transfer five parcels of land to the City of Whittier. 1:04:15 PM MR. NICHOLS, in response to a question from Representative Nelson, that 40 percent of Whittier's budget is spent on land leases. REPRESENTATIVE G. NELSON asked for the dollar amount of these leases and how long they have been ongoing. 1:05:21 PM JACKIE WILDE, City Manager, City of Whittier, clarified that 40 percent of Whittier's gross revenues have been spent on master lease lands, since 1998. She said that Whittier has spent about $2 million on these leases. 1:06:24 PM CO-CHAIR CARRICK opened public testimony on HB 216. After ascertaining that no one wished to testify, she closed public testimony. 1:07:11 PM CO-CHAIR EISCHEID moved to report HB 216 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 216 was reported out of the House Transportation Standing Committee.