HB 412 - TRANSFER RAILROAD LAND TO WHITTIER Number 1335 CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS announced the committee would hear HB 412, "An Act providing for the transfer of certain land to the City of Whittier; and providing for an effective date," sponsored by Representative Cowdery. REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY said, "After the last hearing we had we agreed -- I contacted Governor Hickel and asked him to mediate this thing to see if we could get some agreements to the.... And he agreed to do that and we agreed -- I kind of agreed to delay this thing for a week. After that week was up for more good faith, we extended it until today. And in the memorandum -- providing they could come to agreements, I phoned -- I got a memorandum of understanding of what they signed and then I talked to Governor Hickel's office this morning and also talked to the city of Whittier. And what they agreed to is not totally in this memorandum of understanding. In agreement with Governor Hickel, I agreed until they -- that we would delay this until they could come to an agreement, but we would hold it in Rules until that happened. I further asked Governor Hickel if that was his recollection and it was this morning. So I would like just to move this on to Rules and I'm going to hold it in Rules until they can get further clarification of what their mediation process said, and it has to do primarily with the percentage of revenue that would be derived by the city of Whittier and the railroad. And it's not clearly stated in here what that would be and that's a concern with all the parties, especially Whittier and myself. So we're going to hold it in Rules." CHAIRMAN WILLIAMS asked what the wish of the committee was regarding the bill. Number 1493 REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move HB 412 out of committee with individual recommendations and with the attached fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 412 moved out of the House Transportation Standing Committee.