COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1966, AND THE ESTIMATES AND AMOUNTS RECOMMENDED IN THE BILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1667 Family housing, Army: Operation, maintenance, and debt payment.. 220, 494,000 178, 907, 000 175, 633,000 174, 633,000 -45, 861,000 -4,274,000 -1,000,000 Family housing, Navy and Marine Corps: Operation, maintenance, and debt payment... 162, 674,000 110,524, 000 105, 298,000 103, 798,000 -58,876,000 -6,726,000 -1,500,000 Family housing, Air Force: Operation, maintenance, and debt payment.. 279,983,000 228, 114, 000 225, 910,000 224,410,000 -55, 573,000 -3,704,000 -1,500,000 and debt payment... Family housing, Defense Agencies: Operation, maintenance, Total, family housing.. 2,695,000 665,846,000 89TH CONGRESS 2d Session } SENATE { REPORT No. 1696 TRANSFERRING TO THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION COMPLETE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL OF APPROXIMATELY 78 ACRES OF PUBLIC DOMAIN LAND LOCATED IN THE OTOWI SECTION NEAR LOS ALAMOS COUNTY OCTOBER 7, 1966.-Ordered to be printed Mr. JACKSON, from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany H.R. 16813] The Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to which was referred the bill (H.R. 16813) to transfer to the Atomic Energy Commission complete administrative control of approximately 78 acres of public domain land located in the Otowi section near Los Alamos County, having considered the same, reports favorably thereon without amendment and recommends that the bill do pass. PURPOSE H.R. 16813, and a companion measure, S. 3692, introduced by Senator Anderson, provides for the transfer, without reimbursement, to the Atomic Energy Commission of all interest in 78 acres of public domain land located in Santa Fe County, N. Mex., and authorizes the Commission to exercise administrative control over the transferred lands. NEED The 78 acres are part of approximately 3,925 acres of land in Santa Fe County which were excluded from the boundaries of Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex, by Presidential Proclamation No. 3539 of May 27, 1963 (28 F.R. 5407). The land was transferred to the administrative control of the Atomic Energy Commission for use in connection with the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. A sewer plant and related facilities have been constructed on the 78 acres. The Atomic Energy Commission plans to donate these facilities to Los Alamos County. However, due to the public domain status of the land it is unclear whether it is subject to conveyance |