SENATE BILL NO. 217 "An Act relating to the issuance of state-guaranteed revenue bonds by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation to finance mortgages for qualifying veterans; and providing for an effective date." 9:05:48 AM Co-Chair Stedman stated that it was the second hearing on the bill. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT CSSB 217 (FIN), labeled 26- GS2879\R, as the working document. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED. He explained that there was new language on page 3, Section 5, which authorizes the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) to purchase the building where they currently reside at 4300 Boniface in Anchorage. It also allows AHFC to purchase a site for the relocation of their Anchorage in-take office. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. 9:07:26 AM BRYAN BUTCHER, DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS, ALASKA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, explained that by state law, AHFC is required to make a statutory change any time it purchases or constructs a building. The cost of the building will be for no more than $14.5 million, of which $5 million will be from a land exchange with the Tatitlek Corporation. The savings due to purchasing the building, rather than continuing to lease, should be approximately $15.2 million in net present value. Mr. Butcher shared information about the location and problematic condition of the public housing intake building. Repairing the building would exceed the value of the building. There are federal funds and AHFC receipts that can be used to relocate the building ideally in East Anchorage on a bus route. No additional appropriation request will be needed. 9:09:25 AM Co-Chair Stedman noted one fiscal note from the Department of Revenue showing $150,000 in AHFC receipts for FY 11 to inform the voters about the bonds, and a negative amount of $1,235,600 in the contractual line beginning in FY 12 as a result of not making any more lease payments. In the miscellaneous line the amount of $1,275,600 is for debt service on 25-year bonds to purchase the building. Senator Olson asked what the tax-assessed value of the property was. Mr. Butcher explained that the tax payment on the current building for the previous year was approximately $175,000 and the value was for $12.2 million. The Tatitlek Corporation plans to build on the site after the land exchange and should show a net increase in tax value to Anchorage. Senator Olson inquired if Anchorage is opposed to taking the property off the tax rolls. Mr. Butcher replied that the municipality has not stated opposition to this land trade. Senator Olson asked where the intake site currently is located. Mr. Butcher said it was on International Airport Road between Arctic Boulevard and C Street. It has been a difficult place for people to get to. 9:12:12 AM Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSSB 217 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 217 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new fiscal note by the Department of Revenue. 9:12:24 AM