HOUSE BILL 80 "An Act relating to the approval, change, or vacation of subdivision plats in areas outside organized boroughs, in the unorganized borough outside of cities, and in the third class boroughs; and relating to the definitions of 'street' and 'subdivision'." REPRESENTATIVE JEANNETTE JAMES stated that the proposed legislation would authorize the Department of Natural Resources to approve plats. She pointed out that currently there is no legal authority to review plats in the unorganized boroughs for compliance with State law. Landlocked lots have resulted because there are no agency reviews of access to each lot. She continued, currently, "paper plats" are allowed to be recorded without being surveyed; HB 80 would correct that oversight. The legislation would require the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to review plats for compliance with State law. There currently exists several definitions of "street" and "subdivision" in statute. The legislation would clarify the definition of these terms as requested by the Department. Representative Brown referencing a fiscal note by the Division of Lands, asked if plat review fees were established by statute or regulation. Representative James noted her surprise in the fiscal note request. She requested that it be revenue neutral. Representative Brown understood that the fiscal note from DNR would be revenue neutral, although the fiscal note from the Department of Community and Regional Affairs, Municipal Lands Trustee, would require funding because it would require enforcing new requirements. Representative James agreed there would be survey requirements of the Division. 2 Representative James added that previously DNR had been exempted, although the proposed legislative inclusion, would generate fiscal impact. She then referenced Page 7, Line 18, "...or plats prepared by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for the leasing of municipal trust land under AS 44.47.150." She thought that language could eliminate the need for the fiscal note. KIMBERLY METCALFE-HELMAR, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS, provided the Committee with an updated and revised fiscal note, explaining that the previous one published on 2/22/95 was in error. NICO BUS, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, explained the DNR fiscal note. He stated that the bill would establish DNR as the platting authority in the unorganized borough. In order to generate a neutral fiscal note, the hired surveying position would be employed for nine months only. The result would be less plats processed. Mr. Bus added that a full year surveyor could process 250 plats. Representative Brown questioned the result to lots not platted. Representative James replied that the current situation would not change until the problem had been addressed and then platted. Mr. Bus indicated that the Department of Natural Resources supports the legislation. Representative Kohring questioned how much State land is unorganized boroughs. Representative James replied that there was an approximate 50/50% split between organized and unorganized areas. Co-Chair Hanley recommended changing the DNR fiscal note to a nine month position. Mr. Bus offered to submit a fiscal note reflecting that change to the Committee. Representative Therriault MOVED to report CS HB 80 (CRA) out of Committee with individuals recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 80 (CRA) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal note by the Department of Community and Regional Affairs dated 2/22/95 and the Department of Natural Resources.