SENATE COMMUNITY & REGIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE May 7, 1997 1:35 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Senator Jerry Mackie, Chairman Senator Gary Wilken, Vice Chairman Senator Dave Donley Senator Randy Phillips Senator Lyman Hoffman MEMBERS ABSENT All members present COMMITTEE CALENDAR HOUSE BILL NO. 212(title am) "An Act relating to determination of an established village for purposes of regulating the sale, use, and possession of alcoholic beverages; and providing for an effective date." PREVIOUS SENATE COMMITTEE ACTION HB 212 - No previous action to record. WITNESS REGISTER Representative Gene Kubina State Capitol Juneau, AK 99801-1182 POSITION STATEMENT: Prime Sponsor of HB 212 ACTION NARRATIVE TAPE 97-18, SIDE A Number 001 HB 212(title am) LOCAL OPTION BOUNDARIES FOR VILLAGES  CHAIRMAN MACKIE called the Senate Community & Regional Affairs Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. Number 015 REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA , prime sponsor of HB 212, explained the legislation has been drafted to address a problem that occurs when villages vote themselves dry. Current law provides that when a village votes to go dry, the perimeter of that village is a five- mile radius from the center of the town. This last year the village of Gulkana voted to go dry, and when the five-mile radius was extended, it took in the village of Gakona. HB 212 will give the ABC Board some common sensibility to draw that line to where the actual village boundaries do not take in neighboring villages that have not voted to go dry. CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked if the legislation eliminates the five-mile provision, or does it just allow the ABC Board to deviate from it wherever they deem necessary. REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA responded that the five-mile radius will stay in effect, but if it is an area where it runs into another village or townsite, the board can use their common sense in order draw a better line that does not take in other places. There being no further testimony on HB 212 am, CHAIRMAN MACKIE asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR DONLEY moved HB 212 am be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. There being no further business to come before the committee, CHAIRMAN MACKIE adjourned the meeting at 1:41 p.m.