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rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military tactical installations. Such housing facilities shall be leased on a family or individual unit basis and not more than seven thousand five hundred of such units may be so leased at any one time. Expenditures for the rental of such housing facilities may be made out of appropriations available for maintenance and operation but may not exceed $150 a month for any such unit."

SEC. 408. Subsection (a) of section 406 of the Act of August 30, 1957 (71 Stat. 531, 556), as amended, is amended to read as follows:

"(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, and effective July 1, 1958, no family housing units shall be contracted for or acquired at or in support of military installations or activities unless the actual number of units involved has been specifically authorized by an annual military construction authorization Act except (1) housing units acquired pursuant to the provisions of section 404 of the Housing Amendments of 1955; (2) rental guarantee family housing authorized under section 302 of the Act of July 14, 1952 (66 Stat. 606, 622); and (3) housing units leased for terms of one year, whether renewable or not, or for terms of not more than five years pursuant to the provisions of section 2675 of title 10, United States Code."

SEC. 409. Section 407 of the Act of August 30, 1957 (71 Stat. 531, 556), as amended, is amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 407. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, with dependents, may occupy on a rental basis, without loss of basic allowance for quarters, inadequate Governmentowned quarters under the jurisdiction of any of the uniformed services which have been constructed, converted, or designated for assignment as public quarters. The net difference between the basic allowance for quarters and the fair rental value of such quarters shall be paid from otherwise available appropriations.

"(b) The provisions of this section shall be administered under regulations approved by the President.

(c) The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force for the respective military departments, the Secretary of the Treasury for the Coast Guard when the Coast Guard is operating as a service in the Treasury Department, the Secretary of Commerce for the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Secretary of Health. Education, and Welfare for the Public Health Service (hereafter referred to as the 'Secretaries'), are each authorized. subject to standards established pursuant to (b) above, to designate as rental housing Government-owned housing which has been constructed, converted, or designated for assignment as public quarters and which he determines to be inadequate for such purposes.

"(d) The Secretaries are each further authorized, subject to standards established pursuant to subsection (b) above, to lease inadequate Government-owned housing to personnel of any of the mentioned services for occupancy by them and their dependents. The housing facilities leased, as herein provided, shall have either been constructed or converted for assignment as public quarters with funds derived from appropriations made for such purposes, or else designated for assignment as public quarters.

"(e) All housing units determined pursuant to subsection (c) of this section to be inadequate shall, prior to July 1. 1961, either be altered or improved so as to qualify as public quarters, or be demolished or otherwise disposed of.

(f) This section shall have no application to any housing financed with mortgages insured under the provisions of title VIII of the National Housing Act as in effect prior to the enactment of the Housing Amendments of 1955.

"(g) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to repeal or effect the authority contained in the Act of July 2, 1945 (59 Stat. 316)."

SFC. 410. Title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows:

(a) Section 4774 is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof:

"(g) Not more than 10 percent of the family quarters constructed from appropriated funds for officers of the Army may be four-bedroom quarters having a net floor area of 1,400 square feet or less for occupancy by officers holding grades below major."

(b) Section 7574 is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof:

"(e) Not more than 10 percent of the family quarters constructed from appropirated funds for officers of the Navy may be four-bedroom quarters having a net floor area of 1,400 square feet or less for occupancy by officers holding grades below lieutenant commander."

(c) Section 9774 is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof:

"(g) Not more than 10 percent of the family quarters constructed from appropriated funds for officers of the Air Force may be four-bedroom quarters having a net area of 1,400 square feet or less for occupancy by officers holding grades below major."

SEC. 411. To the extent that any authority provided by the Act of August 20, 1958 (72 Stat. 636), or this Act, for the construction of appropriated fund family housing at locations in foreign countries is not utilized, the construction or acquisition of the number of housing units so authorized may be accomplished at the same locations under the authority of section 407 of the Act of September 1, 1954 (68 Stat. 1119, 1125), as amended.

SEC. 412. None of the authority contained in titles I, II, and III of this Act shall be deemed to authorize any building construction project within the continental United States (other than Alaska) at a unit cost in excess of(1) $32 per square foot for cold-storage warehousing;

(2) $6 per square foot for regular warehousing;

(3) $1,850 per man for permanent barracks;

(4) $8,500 per man for bachelor officer quarters;

unless the Secretary of Defense determines that, because of special circumstances, application of such project of the limitations on unit costs contained in this section is impracticable.

SEC. 413. Section 4 of the Act of April 3, 1958 (72 Stat. 78) is amended by striking out "$500,000" and inserting in place thereof "$900,000."

SEC. 414. (a) Section 2662, title 10, United States Code, is repealed.

(b) The analysis of chapter 159, title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking out the following item:

"2662. Real property transactions: agreement with Armed Services Committees; reports." (c) Section 43 of the Act of August 10, 1956 (70A Stat. 636) is repealed. SEC. 415. Titles I, II, III, and IV of this Act may be cited as the "Military Construction Act of 1959".

TITLE V

RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES

SEC. 501. Subject to chapter 133 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense may establish or develop the following facilities for reserve forces: (1) For Department of the Army:

ARMY RESERVE

Akron (Number 2), Ohio: Training facilities, $574,000.
Allentown-Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $302,000.
Anderson, Indiana: Training facilities, $136,000.

Ann Arbor, Michigan: Training facilities, $317,000.

Aurora, Illinois: Training facilities, $302,000.

Bardstown, Kentucky: Training facilities, $160,000.

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: Training facilities, $176,000.

Bellaire, Ohio: Training facilities, $302,000.

Bloomington, Illinois: Training facilities, $168,000.
Bloomington, Indiana: Training facilities, $302,000.

Bridgeport-Fairfield, Connecticut: Training facilities addition, $64,000.
Bronx, New York: Training facilities, $98,000.

Brownsville, Texas: Training facilities, $152,000.

Butler, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $136,000.
Champaign, Illinois: Training facilities, $302,000.

Chicago Heights, Illinois: Training facilities, $302,000.

Chico, California: Training facilities, $168,000.

Cumberland, Maryland: Training facilities, $288,000.

Dallas (Number 2), Texas: Training facilities addition, $64,000.
Dayton, Ohio: Training facilities, $48,000.

Delaware, Ohio: Training facilities, $302,000.

Detroit (Number 1), Michigan: Training facilities, $602,000.
Detroit (Number 2), Michigan: Training facilities, $602,000.
Duluth, Minnesota: Training facilities, $317,000.

East Saint Louis, Illinois: Training facilities, $156,000.
El Dorado, Arkansas: Training facilities, $152,000.
Evanston, Illinois: Training facilities, $574,000.
Flint, Michigan: Training facilities, $551,000.
Fort Smith, Arkansas: Training facilities, $152,000.
Fulton, Missouri: Training facilities, $160,000.
Gadsden, Alabama: Training facilities, $144,000.
Galveston, Texas: Training facilities, $152,000.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $168,000.
Glens Falls, New York: Training facilities, $176,000.
Hammond, Indiana: Training facilities, $168,000.
Harrison, Arkansas: Training facilities, $152,000.
Jefferson City, Missouri: Training facilities, $288,000.
Joliet, Illinois: Training facilities, $302,000.
Kankakee, Illinois: Training facilities, $168,000.
La Crosse, Wisconsin: Training facilities, $317,000.
Lafayette, Louisiana: Training facilities, $152,000.
Malone, New York: Training facilities, $176,000.
Mankato, Minnesota: Training facilities, $176,000.
Marion, Ohio: Training facilities, $168,000.

Meadville, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $168,000.
Milwaukee (West), Wisconsin: Training facilities, $602,000.
Morristown, New Jersey: Training facilities, $317,000.

Mount Vernon, Ohio: Training facilities, $168,000.
Muncie, Indiana: Training facilities, $168,000.
Muskogee, Oklahoma: Training facilities, $288,000.

New Orleans (Number 1), Louisiana: Training facilities, $520,000.
Odessa, Texas: Training facilities, $152,000.

Okmulgee, Oklahoma: Training facilities, $160,000.
Olean, New York: Training facilities, $176,000.
Oswego, New York: Training facilities, $176,000.
Painesville, Ohio: Training facilities, $168,000.

Pittsburgh (Number 3), Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $574,000.
Purcell, Oklahoma: Training facilities, $160,000.

Rolla, Missouri: Training facilities, $160,000.

Rutland, Vermont: Training facilities, $143,000.

Sacramento, California: Training facilities addition, $61,000.

Saint Cloud, Minnesota: Training facilities, $330,000.

Salem, Oregon: Training facilities, $61,000.

San Antonio (Number 2), Texas: Training facilities, $520,000.

San Diego, California: Training facilities, $526,000.

San Marcos, Texas: Training facilities, $152,000.

Santa Barbara, California: Training facilities, $136,000.

Savannah, Georgia: Training facilities, $259,000.

Springfield, Missouri: Training facilities addition, $73,000.
Uniontown, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $220,000.
Vallejo, California: Training facilities, $302,000.
Washington, Iowa: Training facilities, $160,000.

Washington, Missouri: Training facilities, $160,000.
Washington, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $136,000.
Wenatchee, Washington: Training facilities, $168,000.
Westminster, Maryland: Training facilities, $160,000.

Various locations: Training facilities minor additions, $1,788,000.
Land acquisition: Training facilities, $800,000.

ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES (ARMORY)

Amsterdam, New York: Training facilities, $55,000.
Anchorage, Alaska: Training facilities, $276,000.

Baltimore (Dundalk), Maryland: Training facilities, $215,000.
Bayamon, Puerto Rico: Training facilities, $150,000.

Beebe, Arkansas: Training facilities, $45,000.
Belen, New Mexico: Training facilities, $57,000.

Benson, North Carolina: Training facilities, $105,000.

Birmingham, Alabama: Training facilities, $160,000.
Buffalo, New York: Training facilities, $75,000.

Butte, Montana: Training facilities, $70,000.

Cape May Court House, New Jersey: Training facilities, $250,000.
Colby, Kansas: Training facilities, $80,000.

Colville, Washington: Training facilities, $150,000.

De Witt, Arkansas: Training facilities, $45,000.

Donna, Texas: Training facilities, $99,000.

Dover, New Jersey: Training facilities, $250,000.

Durant, Mississippi: Training facilities, $54,000.

Elizabeth City, North Carolina: Training facilities, $105,000.
Enosburg Falls, Vermont: Training facilities, $169,000.
Farmington, Missouri: Training facilities, $115,000.
Gainesville, Georgia: Training facilities, $90,000.
Greeley, Colorado: Training facilities, $132,000.
Hazen, Arkansas: Training facilities, $45,000.
Idaho Falls, Idaho: Training facilities, $105,000.
Inman, South Carolina: Training facilities, $99,000.
Iuka, Mississippi: Training facilities, $54,000.
Johnstown, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, $375,000.
Jonesville, South Carolina: Training facilities, $99,000.
Leominster, Massachusetts: Training facilities, $200,000.
Logan, Ohio: Training facilities, $160,000.

Milan, Tennessee: Training facilities, $91,000.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Training facilities, $235,000.
Mount Olive, North Carolina: Training facilities, $105,000.
New Brockton, Alabama: Training facilities, $70,000.
Olean, New York: Training facilities, $46,000.
Omaha, Nebraska: Training facilities, $450,000.
Oswego, New York: Training facilities, $52,000.
Plentywood, Montana: Training facilities, $63,000.
Ponce, Puerto Rico: Training facilities, $150,000.
Princeton, West Virginia: Training facilities, $60,000.
Quitman, Mississippi: Training facilities, $54,000.
Riverdale, New Jersey: Training facilities, $250,000.
Ronceverte, West Virginia: Training facilities, $54,000.
Roswell, New Mexico: Training facilities, $200,000.
Saint Paul, Minnesota: Training facilities, $565,000.
Salem, Oregon: Training facilities, $160,000.

San German, Puerto Rico: Training facilities, $150,000.
Savannah, Georgia: Training facilities, $600,000.
Silver City, New Mexico: Training facilities, $60,000.
Tomahawk, Wisconsin: Training facilities, $160,000.
Troy, New York: Training facilities, $47,000.

Webb, Mississippi: Training facilities, $54,000.

Various locations: Training facilities, minor conversions, $84,000.

ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES (NONARMORY)

Bismarck, North Dakota : Maintenance facilities, $57,000.

Buckhannon, West Virginia: Administrative and supply facilities, $206,000.
Camp Drum, New York: Maintenance facilities, $308,000.
Hayward, Wisconsin: Maintenance facilities, $52,000.
Jersey City, New Jersey: Maintenance facilities, $49,000.
(2) For Department of the Navy:

NAVAL RESERVE (AVIATION)

Naval Air Station (Dobbins Air Force Base), Atlanta, Georgia: Operational facilities, supply facilities, and utilities and ground improvements, $838,000. Naval Air Station, Dallas, Texas: Operational facilities and supply facilities, $348,000.

Naval Air Station, Glenview, Illinois: Operational facilities, $59,000.

Naval Air Station, Grosse Ile, Michigan: Operational facilities and utilities $771,000.

Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos, California: Operational facilities, supply facilities, and utilities, $563,000.

Naval Air Station, New Orleans, Louisiana: Supply facilities and maintenance facilities, $178,000.

Naval Air Station, Olathe, Kansas: Operational facilities, $192,000.

Naval Air Station, South Weymouth, Massachusetts: Operational facilities, $76,000.

Naval Air Station, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania: Operational facilities, supply facilities, and medical facilities, $797,000.

NAVAL RESERVE (SURFACE)

Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Beaumont, Texas: Operational facilities, $65,000.

Naval Reserve Electronics Facility, Champaign, Illinois: Training facilities, $70,000.

Naval Reserve Training Center, Cleveland, Ohio: Training facilities, $655,000. Naval Reserve Training Center, Galveston, Texas: Operational facilities, $204,000.

Naval Reserve Electronics, Facility, Kingsville, Texas: Training facilities, $35,000.

Naval Reserve Training Center, New Haven, Connecticut: Operational facilities, $323,000.

Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Saint Louis, Missouri: Training facilities, $697,000.

Naval Reserve Training Center, San Diego, California: Operational facilities, $226,000.

Naval Reserve Training Center, Whitestone, New York: Operational facilities, $104,000.

MARINE CORPS RESERVE (GROUND)

Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Chicago, Illinois: Training facilities, $518,000.

Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Johnson City, Tennessee: Training facilities and land acquisition, $330,000.

Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Saint Louis, Missouri: Training facilities, $370,000.

Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, San Rafael, California: Training facilities, $490,000.

Marine Corps Reserve Training Center, Tampa, Florida: Training facilities, $391,000.

(3) For Department of the Air Force:

AIR FORCE RESERVE

Bakalar Air Force Base, Columbus, Indiana: Supply faciilties and operational facilities: $364,000.

Davis Field, Muskogee, Oklahoma: Troop housing and utilities, $92,000. Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas: Operational facilities, $823,000. General Mitchell Field, Milwaukee Wisconsin: Troop housing, $43,000. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois: Operational facilities, maintenance faciilties and utilities, $1,890,000.

Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon: Operational facilities, $588,000.

$105,000.

Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Kansas City, Missouri: Supply facilities, Willow Grove Naval Air Station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Maintenance facilities, supply facilities and troop housing, $188,000.

AIR NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES

Alpena County Airport, Alpena, Michigan: Operational facilities, $105,000. New Orleans Naval Air Station, New Orleans, Louisiana: Operational facili ties and supply facilities, $274,000.

Baer Field, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Operational facilities, $238,000. Bethel Air National Guard Base, Bethel, Minnesota: Utilities and ground improvements, $4,963,000.

Buckley Naval Air Station, Denver, Colorado: Operational facilities, $426,000. Burlington Municipal Airport, Burlington, Vermont: Maintenance facilities, $123,000.

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