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In other areas our A. N.B. Camp supports the positions of the City 

 of Yakutat and Sealaska position paper on the TNF, dated 1-26-89. 

 We further support the positions that: 



1. ANILCA Sec. 705 be repealed. 



2. Long term contracts 1?-11-010-15'15 and A10fs-10/i2 between U.S. & 

 APC and U.S. «i KPC. respectively, be terminated. These amount to 

 unfair trade practices and donot allow for proper land manag'ement 

 principles. 



3. That an ASQ be an average of 285 mmbf/yr and no higher than 300 

 mbf/yr , unless the market demand is present. 



a. That the automatic $/lO, 000, 000. 00 TSF appropriation be repealed 



and replaced with an as needed, as cost/benefit dollar amount 



equivalent to the timber volume sale. 



5. There be no pre-roadlne programs Into any Tone-ass sale area 



prior to a proper timber sale, based upon market supply 8. demand. 



Obviously, since the inception of ANILCA 705 the operational trend 



and impacts has been leading to a balanced management plan of all 



TNF resources and user groups. 



We feel that v;ith S.B. 3^6, our recommendations and if the U.S. 



Congress would work towards balanced foreign trade policies & 



practices our timber Industry and products would enjoy equal footing 



in the world trad'^ markets. Also, with thi" action all TNF user 



groups and resources will be better off and at least none worse off. 



Att'jched are further written comm.ents supporting our camps views. 



Thank-You, 



Don Bremner, Chairman 

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attach/ Supporting Comments & Documents 



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