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RE-SETTLEMENT — $217,800
If construction gets under way at the beginning of FY-70 and includes 30
houses, it is assumed that most of these will be ready for occupancy by
the third quarter of FY-70. If the housing is planned and programmed on

a "do it yourself" basis, some families may be able to return sooner.

Re-settlement cost data has been projected on the assumption that 30
families will be resettled during the third and fourth quarter of FY-70.
Another assumption is that there will be an average of six persons per
family or a total of 180 persons (approximately one-half the present Killi
population) in the first contingent.

Transportation costs from Killi to Bikini are figured at an average of $50

per person.

A subsistence allowance is estimated at $3 per family per day

for the first half year.

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Re-settlement - FY-70

Transportation = 180 x $50
Subsistence = 30 x $3 x 180

§ 9,000
16,200

Total FY-70 re-settlement costs

$25,200

Re-settlement -— FY-71

Continue subsidy 30 families @

$2/family/day 30 x $2 x 360 days
6 new families @ $3/day 6x $3 x 360
Transportation for 6 new families
36 x $50

$21,600
6,480

Total FY-71 re-settlement costs

$29,880

1,800

Re-settlement - FY-72

Continue subsidy 36 families @

'$2/family/day = 36 x $2 x 360
Add 6 new families @ $3/day = 6x3x360

Transportation 6 new families

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Total FY-72 re-settlement costs

$25,920
6,480

1,800

$34 ,200

Re-settlement - FY-73

Continue subsidy 42 families @
$2/day/family = 42 x $2 x 360
Add 6 new families @ $3/day

$30,240
6,480

Total FY-73 re-settlement costs

$38 ,520

Transportation 6 new families

1,800

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