SB 194-CHILKAT BALD EAGLE PRESERVE    CHAIRMAN HALFORD called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:08 p.m. and announced SB 194 to be up for consideration. MR. BOB LOEFFLER, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), stated support for SB 194 but suggested the following change to make the bill better. Certain provisions within Title 38 require DNR to do things that the Legislature was trying to exempt it from doing. If SB 194 said "notwithstanding AS 38" and left out the "050.35(e)," it would expedite the process and be cheaper. He explained DNR would still reserve the mineral rights and an easement along the river and provide public notice. CHAIRMAN HALFORD asked what DNR wouldn't do. MR. LOEFFLER said DNR would not do a land exchange. The change would exempt DNR from "the kind of land exchange provisions that exchanging one parcel for another expects." DNR would do a best interest finding, but it wouldn't do the land exchange. CHAIRMAN HALFORD asked if the bill would say "Notwithstanding all of Title 38." MR.LOEFFLER replied, "All of 38." SENATOR PARNELL noted the bill already has a zero fiscal note and questioned how the change would result in a savings. MR. LOEFFLER responded that DNR has a backlog of leases so he is assuming that if DNR fixes this one, it could go on to the next lease and make another Alaskan happy. SENATOR MACKIE moved to delete "AS 38.050.35(e)." There were no objections and it was so ordered. There being no further testimony or discussion, SENATOR MACKIE moved CSSB 194(RES) from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.