CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 89(RES) "An Act relating to the disposal of certain bed load material in conjunction with a flood mitigation plan." 9:43:35 AM REPRESENTATIVE PAUL SEATON, stated that HB 89 addressed flooding, and numerous emergency declarations that occur almost annually. Much of the flooding occurred because gravel builds up in riverbeds, and then the flooding damaged commercial or private property. The bill would allow DNR to consider the mitigation of those disasters as part of the fair market value. Currently, DNR had to get the fair market value of the sand and gravel that was removed under-navigable rivers. The problem was that there was an up-front fee of up to $5 a yard, which was uneconomical for removal. The bill would allow DNR to take a net profit of a minimum of 12.5 percent of the extracted value, instead of a gross value at extraction. It would allow operators to remove the gravel and save the State money at the same time. Co-Chair Stedman discussed the fiscal note in the packet. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CSHB 89(RES) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Stedman discussed the fiscal note in the packet. CSHB 89(RES) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new indeterminate fiscal note from the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities and new indeterminate fiscal note from Department of Natural Resources.