SSTA - 5/2/95 SR 3 CONVERSION OF ADAK NAVAL AIR FACILITY SENATOR SHARP brings up SR 3 as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee and calls the first witness. Number 383 SHERMAN ERNOUF, Aide to Senator Kelly, prime sponsor of SR 3, informs the committee that SR 3 would encourage the federal government to allow the facilities at Adak to be used for the long- term benefits of the state and for the benefit of the people in the Western Aleutians. Number 397 SENATOR LEMAN asked if SR 3 would preclude using the facilities at Adak for a correctional facility. MR. ERNOUF responds that has been one of the possible uses discussed for the facilities. The concern is that the buildings may be jeopardized during the closure process if they are not maintained. Number 407 SENATOR LEMAN asks if the process includes provisions for maintaining the property. MR. ERNOUF responds it does. The Aleut Corporation is over-signed on the land, so if the federal government decides not to use it, they will come into ownership of it. Until that time, we are asking the federal government and the Department of Defense to take care of the buildings. SENATOR LEMAN asks if there will be a time, because of Adak's strategic location, that the base would ever have to be reactivated. MR. ERNOUF replies he cannot answer that question. He assumes that the Base Realignment and Closure Commission would take strategic importance into consideration. But he does not know what arrangements they make for the possibility of reopening a site. Number 422 SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS makes a motion to discharge SR 3 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, orders SR 3 released from committee with individual recommendations.