CHAIRMAN LEMAN brings up HB 263 (TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN PERSONAL PROP.) as the next order of business before the State Affairs Committee. The chairman calls the sponsor to testify. Number 035 REPRESENTATIVE MARK HANLEY, prime sponsor of HB 263 says the bill will give municipalities more flexibility in their tax laws. It does not require municipalities to do anything. Municipalities will still have to pass any changes by ordinance. What brought this situation to light in Anchorage is that while a 50,000 dollar motor home is taxed fifty dollars under the motor vehicle tax, a 50,000 dollar private airplane is taxed 1,000 dollars. Municipalities have no option of exempting or partially exempting aircraft. What the municipality of Anchorage would like do is set a straight fee of a 100 or 150 dollars for a single engine aircraft and 200 dollars for a twin engine aircraft. That way, the municipality would not have to go through the assessment every year, the appeals of the valuation, etcetera. The Municipality of Anchorage thinks it will actually save one and a half to three full time positions by doing this. HB 263 would also apply to undocumented boats and vessels, pick-up camper shells and canopies, and unlicensed atv's, snowmachines, and trail bikes. Right now, if the municipality wants to tax these items, it has to be at the mill rate, which means the municipality has to go through the valuation process, send out notices, instead of taxing these items at a flat rate. Number 069 REPRESENTATIVE HANLEY states it also gives municipalities the flexibility to craft tax credits or deferrals to encourage business development. HB 263 is a flexibility bill, and it doesn't cost the state anything. Number 079 CHAIRMAN LEMAN asks if there are any questions for Representative Hanley. The chairman comments it seems to be straightforward and a reasonable approach. The chairman asks if anyone in the audience wishes to testify. Number 087 SENATOR TAYLOR makes a motion to release HB 263 from the State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 089 CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objections, orders HB 263 released from committee with individual recommendations.