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35-11-217
Section 35-11-217 Selection of land to be charged in certain cases. When the land on which
the building or improvement is situated is not in a city or town and exceeds in area one acre,
any person having a lien, or his personal representative, may at any time prior to
his filing his statement in the office of the judge of probate, select one acre in addition
to the land upon which the building or improvement is situated which shall also be subject
to the lien; such selection to include the land surrounding the said building or improvement,
and contiguous thereto, and with the land on which the building or improvement is situated
to constitute but one lot or parcel. When the land on which the building or improvement is
situated is in a city or town and the improvement consists of two or more buildings united
together, situated on the same lot or contiguous or adjacent lots, or of separate buildings
upon contiguous or adjacent lots, or where the machinery, material, fixture, engine,...
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45-18-90.01
Section 45-18-90.01 Conecuh County Reservoir Management Area Authority - Creation; board of
directors. (a) The Conecuh County Reservoir Management Area Authority is created, and may
incorporate under the general laws of this state as a public corporation and political subdivision
of the State of Alabama for the purpose of developing that part of Murder Creek and its tributaries
and watershed area located in Conecuh County and the area managed by the authority for purposes
of water conservation, flood management, industrial development, recreation, irrigation, and
related purposes. (b) The authority shall be governed by a board of directors which shall
consist of one member appointed by each of the county commission members, to serve at the
pleasure of the appointing members of the county commission. A board member is not required
to be a resident of Conecuh County. The board shall elect at its first meeting of each year
a chair to preside over meetings of the board. Meetings shall be...
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9-14C-1
Section 9-14C-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds that the land now known as
Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area, the principal iron ore mining location for the
Birmingham steel industry, contains a number of nationally significant historic mining sites,
is critical to connecting a 64-mile network of trails and greenways within Greater Birmingham,
and is suitable for the development of athletic complexes that could serve the entire region
and state. (b) It is further found that the preservation of the land known as Red Mountain
Greenway and Recreational Area would place Birmingham first in the nation in the total acreage
of green and open space per capita and would provide for alternative transportation routes
for the citizens of the region. (c) It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state to
promote open space for physical activity in order to promote better health and combat obesity,
including recreational space, and to preserve, restore, maintain, and...
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9-8-23
Section 9-8-23 Creation and incorporation of districts; increase or decrease in boundaries;
reorganization; change of name. (a) Any 25 owners of land lying within the limits of the territory
proposed to be organized into a district may file a petition with the State Soil and Water
Conservation Committee asking that a soil and water conservation district be organized to
function in the territory described in the petition. Such petition shall set forth: (1) The
proposed name of said district; (2) That there is need in the interest of the public health,
safety and welfare for a soil and water conservation district to function in the territory
described in the petition; (3) A description of the territory proposed to be organized as
a district, which description shall not be required to be given by metes and bounds or by
legal subdivisions but shall be deemed sufficient if generally accurate; and (4) A request
that the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee duly define the boundaries...
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11-54B-50
Section 11-54B-50 District management corporation limits, powers, and duties. (a) District
management corporations provided for in this article shall be incorporated under the Alabama
Nonprofit Corporation Act, Chapter 3 of Title 10A, and shall exercise their powers in a manner
consistent with that law. (b) To qualify for designation by ordinance to manage a self-help
business improvement district, the articles of incorporation of a proposed district management
corporation shall provide all of the following: (1) That a board of directors shall manage
the property, business, and affairs of the corporation. (2) The names and addresses of the
initial members of the board of directors. (3) That the initial members of the board shall
be divided into three groups which are as equal in number as is possible, that those groups
will serve for initial terms of one, two, and three years respectively, and that all directors
thereafter elected by the board of directors shall serve for a term of...
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11-92B-1
corporate limits of any municipality whose corporate limits lie in whole or in part within
the operational area of the authority that is necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes
of the authority. (11) PERSON. Unless limited to a natural person by the context in which
it is used, any person, including, without limitation, a private firm, a private association,
a corporation, and a public person. (12) PROJECT. Any land and any buildings or other improvements
thereon, and all real, personal, and mixed properties, within the operational area
of an authority, deemed by an authority to be necessary or appropriate in connection therewith,
whether or not now in existence, and which shall be suitable for the promotion of the purposes
of the authority. (13) PUBLIC PERSON. The state and any county, city, town, public corporation,
agency, subdivision thereof, instrumentality thereof, or similar person. (14) PURPOSE. The
authorized purposes of an authority, which include acquiring,...
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11-98-6
costs necessary to implement, operate, and maintain an emergency communication system. (4)
Facilities to house E-911 operators and related services as defined in this chapter, with
the approval of the creating authority, and for necessary emergency and uninterruptable power
supplies for the systems. (5) Administrative and other costs related to subdivisions (1) to
(4), inclusive. (b) A district or county or municipal governing body may receive federal,
state, county, or municipal real or personal property and funds, as well as real or
personal property and funds from private sources, and may expend the funds or use the
property for the purposes of this chapter. (c) Subject to the remaining provisions of this
chapter and the approval of the 911 Board and the creating authority, two or more districts,
cities, or counties, or a city and a county in another district may agree to cooperate, to
the extent practicable, to provide funding and service to their respective areas, and a single...

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11-99A-31
Section 11-99A-31 Recordation of notice of lien. (a) All preliminary and final assessments
shall constitute liens upon the property assessed. The council shall provide a copy of the
preliminary and final assessment to the municipal or town clerk of the appointing government,
either of which shall constitute notice to all of the existence of the preliminary or final
assessment and their priority, the same as though recorded in the records of the office of
the judge of probate, and all purchasers of property, whether bona fide purchasers or not,
shall take subject to the assessment, whether or not having actual knowledge of the assessment.
Moreover, in the discretion of the council or board, notice of the presence of a preliminary
or final assessment may be recorded in the office of the judge of probate for the county or
counties in which a district is located. Any such recordation shall be free of mortgage or
other recording taxes. (b) All assessments made pursuant to this chapter,...
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9-9-50
Section 9-9-50 Annexation of land to district. Any body of land, however large, contiguous
or adjacent to a water management district organized under this article may be annexed thereto
and made a part thereof, the same as if originally included therein, upon petition of one
third or more of the landowners owning 50 percent or more in acreage of the real property
to be annexed or upon the petition of one half or more of the owners of the real property
to be annexed owning more than one third of the area to be annexed. Such petition and all
the proceedings relative thereto shall conform as nearly as may be with the provisions of
this article for the filing of the petition for the organization of a water management district
and shall be filed with the court of probate having jurisdiction over the district to which
annexation is sought. Upon filing of such petition, the court shall direct the board of water
management commissioners of said district to cause surveys and a report to be made...
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11-92-3
Section 11-92-3 Powers of counties and municipalities as to acquisition, development, etc.,
of parks generally. (a) In addition to all existing powers, a county or municipality shall
have the power, by itself or together with other participants, to acquire, by purchase, gift,
exchange, lease or otherwise, and to develop and dispose of one or more parcels of land as
an industrial park upon compliance with the procedure set out in Section 11-92-4. (b) This
power shall be subject to the following restrictions: (1) No county or municipality may acquire
real property for an industrial park any part of which is located in another county which
is not a participant or which is within the corporate limits of a municipality which is not
a participant unless the governing body of that other county or municipality shall have adopted
a resolution consenting to the acquisition of the industrial park therein; (2) No real property
may be acquired or developed by a municipality as an industrial park if...
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