SB 223 APPROVE CLOSING SITUK TO MINERAL ENTRY  CHAIRMAN LEMAN brought SB 223 before the committee as the next order of business. He noted there was a proposed amendment submitted by the Alaska Miners Association for the committee's approval. SENATOR LINCOLN moved the following amendment to SB 223: Amendment No. 1 Page 1, line 13: Delete [subsurface] and insert "surface Page 2, line 1: Insert following "fisheries." Such surface estate closure will protect the fisheries without eliminating mineral location of the subsurface minerals or development of the subsurface minerals by underground mining methods. Page 2, line 2: Following "state-owned" insert: surface estate portion of the Hearing no objection to Senator Lincoln's motion, CHAIRMAN LEMAN stated the amendment was adopted and would be incorporated into a Resources CS. There being no further testimony on SB 223, CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR LINCOLN moved that CSSB 223(RES) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR FRANK objected and stated he thinks the legislation is unnecessary because there was no evidence suggesting the area was being threatened by mining activity. A roll call vote was taken with the following result: Senators Lincoln, Hoffman and Leman voted "Yea" and Senators Halford and Frank voted "Nay." CHAIRMAN LEMAN stated the motion failed for lack of receiving four affirmative votes and the legislation would be set aside for future consideration.