SB 341 - AGRICULTURAL LAND BILL FIX CO-CHAIRMAN OGAN announced the first order of business was Senate Bill Number 341, "An Act relating to agricultural land; and providing for an effective date." CO-CHAIRMAN OGAN called on Laura "Janey" Wineinger, staff to Senator Lyda Green, sponsor of the bill. Number 023 LAURA "JANEY" WINEINGER, Researcher for Senator Lyda Green, Alaska State Legislature, stated in the bill packet there is a sponsor statement; and letters of support from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Alaska Revolving Loan Fund (ARLF), and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough (Mat-Su Borough). MS. WINEINGER explained SB 109 that passed last year inadvertently included Tract 30 at Point MacKenzie. Tract 30 has a split title whereby the borough retained the development rights and the state retained the agriculture rights. Senate Bill 341, therefore, would exclude Tract 30 out of SB 109 already in law. It is a very simple bill. It has passed the other body. Number 057 CO-CHAIRMAN BILL HUDSON asked Ms. Wineinger whether the bill has any bearing on Tract 30 other than to exclude it and leave the joint ownership to other concerns. Number 067 MS. WINEINGER replied, "Correct." There is a party interested in buying Tract 30 from the Mat-Su Borough. The agricultural rights will be retained, but the developmental rights to it can be purchased by a buyer from the borough. It is similar to Tract 31, but it was not included in the bill last year like Tract 30. CO-CHAIRMAN OGAN announced the arrival of Representative Joule. Number 103 CAROL CARROLL, Director, Division of Support Services, Department of Natural Resources, stated the department supports the bill. There was a problem with SB 109 because it didn't own all of the rights to Tract 30 and the bill would fix it. Number 114 REPRESENTATIVE FRED DYSON made a motion to move SB 341 from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, SB 341 was so moved from the House Resources Standing Committee.