HB 133-LOCAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION REGS & POWERS 9:37:52 AM CO-CHAIR THOMAS announced that the final order of business would be SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 133, "An Act relating to incorporation of boroughs and to regulations of the Local Boundary Commission to provide standards and procedures for municipal incorporation, reclassification, dissolution, and certain municipal boundary changes; and providing for an effective date." 9:38:24 AM REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN moved that the committee adopt the following amendment: Page 2, line 4, Delete "one" Insert "three" REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN related that often after one of these public hearings, the community notices the issue. He opined that three public hearings would be better, especially in some of the larger areas. REPRESENTATIVE KOTT objected. 9:40:01 AM REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COGHILL, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, explained that he used the language "at least one public hearing" because some areas are small enough that one hearing would be sufficient. He said he expected that the LBC would have the latitude to have more hearings if they were necessary due to geographical size or economic units in the area. He said that mandating three hearings in the smaller areas could be less useful. However, he indicated that he is open to providing direction for more hearings if the geography of the area dictated such. 9:41:29 AM REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN commented that "two" public hearings could be okay. He reiterated that often the first meeting in a community is the "wake up call" and people then become interested in being involved. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL said that he is more amendable to changing the language to "two". 9:41:59 AM CO-CHAIR THOMAS asked if there was objection to the amendment, as amended. There being no objection, the amended amendment was adopted. 9:42:48 AM DAN BOCKHORST, Staff to the Local Boundary Commission (LBC), Department of Commerce, Community, & Economic Development (DCCED), said that Representative Coghill's belief that the LBC would take into consideration the geographic area in terms of [the number of public hearings] is already the practice of the LBC. He informed the committee that in virtually every [case that comes before the LBC] a public hearing [is held] in or near the area of the proposed [annexation]. Where the area includes multiple communities in a large region, the LBC typically holds multiple hearings. Mr. Bockhorst said that he didn't believe the LBC would oppose requiring an additional meeting. 9:44:21 AM CO-CHAIR OLSON moved to report SSHB 133, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSSHB 133(CRA) was reported from the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.