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11-18-22
Section 11-18-22 Acquisition of lands in adjoining counties. The power conferred by Section
11-18-21 authorizes the county commission of the establishing county to acquire in any manner
prescribed in said Section 11-18-21 land situated in any adjoining county for the purpose
of establishing and maintaining thereon a park or recreational area; provided, that such county
commission shall first determine that the land in the adjoining county is so situated with
respect to the park or recreational area in the establishing county that the use of such land
in the adjoining county as a part of the park or recreational area would be to the interest
of the citizens of the establishing county. (Acts 1970, Ex. Sess., No. 12, p. 2613, §2.)...

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11-18-21
Section 11-18-21 Authorized. The county commission of each county of the state is hereby authorized
to acquire by purchase, condemnation, donation, or otherwise land situated within the county
for the purpose of establishing and maintaining thereon a public park or recreational area.
(Acts 1970, Ex. Sess., No. 12, p. 2613, §1.)...
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11-18-20
Section 11-18-20 Definitions. As used in this article the following terms have the meanings
hereby ascribed to them: (1) ESTABLISHING COUNTY. A county, the county commission of which
has provided for the establishment of a park or recreational area or has designated land for
the establishment thereon of a park or recreational area. (2) ADJOINING COUNTY. A county the
boundary of which abuts either land on which the establishing county has established a park
or recreational area or land which the establishing county has designated for the establishment
thereon of a park or recreational area. (Acts 1970, Ex. Sess., No. 12, p. 2613, §2.)...
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11-18-23
Section 11-18-23 Appropriation and expenditure of funds for acquisition, establishment and
maintenance. The county commission is authorized to appropriate and expend funds of the county
in acquiring land as provided for in Sections 11-18-21 and 11-18-22 and in establishing and
maintaining a park or recreational area on any land so acquired. (Acts 1970, Ex. Sess., No.
12, p. 2613, §3.)...
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11-18-24
Section 11-18-24 Cooperation by counties. Any county may cooperate with another county in the
acquisition of land for the establishment of a park or recreational area. (Acts 1970, Ex.
Sess., No. 12, p. 2613, §4.)...
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41-9-326
Section 41-9-326 Acquisition of property; borrowing of money and issuance of revenue bonds.
(a) The commission is authorized to take possession under a lease or a deed of the land and
other property in the County of Tuscaloosa, known as "old Tannehill Furnace," which
is now owned by the University of Alabama, and the Board of Trustees of the University of
Alabama is hereby authorized, in its discretion, to lease or to deed in fee simple such lands
and appurtenances thereto to the commission. Such board of trustees may also sell, give or
lend any other relics of old-style iron making or other items appropriate for display along
with or as a part of a display or exhibit of iron making. The commission is further authorized
to lease, accept as a gift or loan or otherwise acquire any other property, real or personal,
including gifts or bequests of money or other things of value to be used in fulfilling the
purpose for which it is established or for any auxiliary purpose incidental or...
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11-92-1
Section 11-92-1 Definitions. (a) The following definitions shall be applicable to this chapter,
unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) COUNTY. Each county in the
state. (2) GOVERNING BODY. The county commission or the board of commissioners, council, or
other governing body of a municipality. (3) INDUSTRIAL PARK. Land, with such improvements
as are authorized by this chapter, which has been determined by a governing body to be suitable
for use by more than one industrial or commercial enterprise for industrial or commercial
purposes and has been acquired or is proposed to be acquired by a county or a municipality
or any combination of counties and municipalities and held for the purpose of transferring
it to one or more persons for use for industrial or commercial purposes. (4) MUNICIPALITY.
A municipal corporation in the state. (5) PARTICIPANT. With respect to the acquisition and
development of an industrial park, a county or municipality which has financed...
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45-37A-54.66
Section 45-37A-54.66 Sunday activities; ordinance procedures. It shall not be unlawful for
the authority to conduct, operate, manage, or promote on Sunday any amusement or recreational
activity within the corporate powers of such authority, or for any other person to participate
or engage in such amusement or recreational activity on Sunday, if such amusement or recreational
activity is conducted or operated in a public park situated in the city and under the control
of such authority. All or any of such amusements or recreational activities on Sunday may
be prohibited by an ordinance adopted pursuant to this section. Any proposed ordinance prohibiting
all or any of such amusements or recreational activities may be submitted to the commission
or other governing body of the city by petition signed by at least 5,000 qualified electors
of the city. All petitions circulated with respect to any proposed ordinance shall be uniform
in character and shall contain the proposed ordinance in...
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11-24-2
Section 11-24-2 Submission, review, and approval of plats; permit. (a) It shall be the duty
of the owner and developer of each subdivision to have all construction completed in conformity
with this chapter and, prior to beginning any construction or development, to submit the proposed
plat to the county commission for approval and obtain a permit to develop as required in this
section. The permit to develop shall be obtained before the actual sale, offering for sale,
transfer, or lease of any lots from the subdivision or addition to the public, it must include
a plan to deliver utilities including water, and shall only be issued upon approval of the
proposed plat by the county commission. As a condition for the issuance of a permit, the county
commission may require any of the following for approval of the proposed plat: (1) The filing
and posting of a reasonable surety bond with the county commission by the developers of the
proposed subdivisions or proposed additions to guarantee the...
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9-7A-2
(4) APPLICANT. Any county, or municipality; or state, county or municipal agency having legal
authority to hold title to real property, or any combination of the above named entities.
(5) RECREATIONAL LAND. Land and appurtenances thereto used for, or susceptible to recreational
use. (6) RECREATIONAL USE. Participation in or observation of outdoor activities by the general
public including, but not limited to, hunting, fishing, water sports, aerial sports, hiking,
camping, winter sports, animal or vehicular riding and any related activity. (7) STATE
PROJECT. Any program of a state agency, board, authority or commission either individually
or jointly, for the planning, acquisition of title or interest in real property, and development
of facilities; providing thereby for recreational uses or for research or other educational
studies deemed necessary to assist in implementing this chapter. (8) LOCAL PROJECT. Any program
of a county, municipality or agency thereof, either individually...
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