SB 307 - DUDE CREEK HABITAT AREA LAND EXCHANGE REPRESENTATIVE JERRY MACKIE introduced SB 307 saying that the Fall Creek hydropower project is located in his district about 20 miles west of Juneau in the community of Gustavus, Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE said SB 307 will facilitate the development of the Fall Creek hydropower project by authorizing the state to engage in a land exchange with the federal government, contingent on Congress passing a land exchange authorization. SB 307 will play a vital role in the future economic health of the entire state of Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE continued, "The Power Cost Equalization program has been cut $3,000,000 this fiscal year and we must continue to develop alternatives that will provide the state with efficient cost savings power alternatives. REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE stated, "It is vital that we work together to develop and support alternative power resources throughout the urban and rural areas of the state. Alternative energy resource development must be a priority for the state of Alaska and proposals such as SB 307 will minimize the impact of future state and federal budget restrictions. REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE proceeded, "This hydropower plant would be constructed and operated solely from private capital and supply power to the National Park Service, state of Alaska, and the community of Gustavus." REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE stated that SB 307 will potentially save up to $118,750 per year in decreased power cost equalization costs, and it would reduce the environmental impact of diesel generation and bulk fuel storage. REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE related that SB 307 includes endorsements from Gustavus Community Association, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Department of Community & Regional Affairs. The Department of Natural Resources fiscal note with the analyses which accompanies SB 307 reflects a one time expenditure of $8,000. This is for one position for a two month period at a cost of $7,000 for personnel services, $800.00 for travel and $200.00 for supplies. This applies only if, and when, the federal legislation passes. Number 209 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE continued, "This bill passed the Senate unanimously 20-0. The timely passage of SB 307 would provide a strong message to Congress in regards to HR 2561, introduced by Representative Don Young, which provides federal authority of this land exchange. This bill is strongly supported by the Governor and this Administration, by the environmental community and by all the people involved who work directly with the park service. To my knowledge there is no opposition whatsoever either on the federal or the state side with the exception of the National Sierra Club and one other wildlife organization whose policies include absolutely no land coming out of wilderness, period." REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE explained that a portion of Glacier Bay National Park will be transferred to the state and some critical habitat area at Dude Creek, adjacent to Glacier Bay National Park, will be transferred to the park in exchange. The state would own the property and this privately financed hydropower project can then travel through the park. Number 359 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DAVIES moved that CSSB 307(FIN) be passed out of the House Resources Committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, CSSB 307(FIN) moved from the House Resources Committee.