SENATE BILL 307 "An Act authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to exchange with the federal government state land within, and adjoining, Dude Creek Critical Habitat Area for federal land adjacent to Fall Creek; and providing for an effective date." JAMES DIERINGER III, STAFF, SENATOR STEVE FRANK, spoke in support of SB 307 noting that it would authorize the State of Alaska to exchange a 960 acre parcel near Gustavus with the federal government in order to construct a mini- hydroelectric power plant. Under the legislation, the federal government would receive a parcel which lies adjacent to Glacier Bay National Park--land that is already dedicated as a critical habitat area for sand hill cranes and other wetland wildlife. The State would receive a parcel that is situated near both the existing diesel power generation plant and Fall Creek. The parcel does have sufficient water flow to generate hydro-electric power. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to report CS SB 307 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was 3 so ordered. CS SB 307 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendations and with a fiscal note by the Department of Natural Resources dated 4/23/96.