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 PUBLIC LAW 99-167—DEC. 3, 1985

99 STAT. 965

SEC. 102. FAMILY HOUSING

The Secretary of the Army may construct or acquire family housing units (including land acquisition) at the following installations in the number of units shown, and in the amount shown, for each installation: Fort Ord, California, six hundred units and seventy manufactured home spaces, $50,640,000. Fort Carson, Colorado, fifty manufactured home spaces, $712,000. Fort Stewart, Georgia, twenty manufactured home spaces, $253,000. Bamberg, Germany, one hundred and six units, $7,209,000. Various locations, Germany, ninety-eight units, $6,120,000. Vilsek, Germany, three hundred and seventy units, $26,830,000. Fort Riley, Kansas, fifty manufactured home spaces, $700,000. Fort Campbell, Kentucky, fifty manufactured home spaces, $689,000. Fort Devens, Massachusetts, twenty manufactured home spaces, $317,000. Fort Drum, New York, eight hundred units, $67,500,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina, two units by reconfiguration and fifty manufactured home spaces, $637,000. Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, one hundred and four units and twenty-four manufactured home spaces, $8,674,000. Fort Myer, Virginia, six units, $596,000. SEC. 103. IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING UNITS

(a) AMOUNT AUTHORIZED.—(1) Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Army may make expenditures to improve existing military family housing units in an amount not to exceed $167,521,000, of which $10,950,000 is available only for energy conservation projects. (2) Of the funds appropriated pursuant to authorizations made in subsection (a) and in section 601(a) for support of military family housing, the Secretary of the Army shall use $1,521,000 for housing improvements at Watervliet Arsenal, New York. Ob) WAIVER OF MAXIMUM PER UNIT COST FOR CERTAIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.—Notwithstanding the maximum amount per unit

for an improvement project under section 28250t>) of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Army may carry out projects to improve existing military family housing units at the following installations in the number of units shown, and in the amount shown, for each installation: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, one unit, $99,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina, one hundred and sixty-four units, $4,712,000. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, eighty-one units, $2,762,000. Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, three hundred and sixty-six units, $14,800,000. (c) FAMILY HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS AT FORT MONMOUTH, N E W

JERSEY.—The housing units specified in subsection (b) for Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, includes 135 units authorized in section 101 of this Act and 231 units authorized in section 101 of the Military

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