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45-41-244.20
Section 45-41-244.20 Levy of taxes paralleling state sales and use taxes. There is hereby levied
in that part of Lee County outside the corporate limits of the Cities of Auburn, Opelika,
and Phenix City in addition to all other taxes now imposed by law special county privilege
license and excise taxes paralleling state sales and use taxes. In that part of Lee County
lying outside the corporate limits but within the police jurisdiction of the City of Phenix
City, such tax shall be levied in the manner and at one-half the rate of such tax in that
part of Lee County outside the corporate limits of Auburn and Opelika, in which latter area
the tax shall be levied in the manner and at the rates hereafter prescribed: (1) Upon every
person, firm, or corporation engaged or continuing within that part of Lee County outside
the police jurisdictions of the Cities of Auburn, Opelika, and Phenix City in the business
of selling at retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including...
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45-48-142.21
Section 45-48-142.21 Establishment of volunteer fire districts. The Marshall County Commission
may establish one or more volunteer fire districts within the geographic boundaries of the
county. No land lying within the boundaries of a municipality at the time a district is formed
shall be included in a district unless the municipality adopts a resolution to be included
in a district. Nothing in this subpart shall be construed to limit or impede the rights or
ability of a municipality to provide fire protection within its corporate limits or its police
jurisdiction. (Act 2013-403, p. 1543, § 3.)...
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45-49-140.32
Section 45-49-140.32 Approval of expansion. If the planned expansion of a municipal police
jurisdiction includes any portion of the Turnerville fire protection district, the owners
of property located and contained within the affected area may approve the expansion by petition.
(1) If all of the owners of property located and contained within the affected area sign and
file a written petition with the city clerk of the municipality requesting that the affected
area be included within the expanding municipal police jurisdiction of the municipality, the
governing body of the municipality may adopt an ordinance assenting to the inclusion of the
affected area in the municipal police jurisdiction. The affected area shall become a part
of the expanded municipal police jurisdiction upon the date of publication of the ordinance.
(2) The petition required by this section shall contain an accurate description of the affected
area together with a map of the area showing its relationship to the...
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45-49-140.33
Section 45-49-140.33 Election requirements. (a) If the planned expansion of a municipal police
jurisdiction includes any portion of the Turnerville fire protection district, the council
or governing body of the respective municipality may request that the Judge of Probate of
Mobile County order an election to be held in the affected area. Only those qualified electors
residing within the boundaries of the affected area shall participate in the election. (1)
The council or governing body of the municipality may pass a resolution stating that the public
health or public good requires that the affected area, as described in the resolution, shall
be brought within the police jurisdiction of the municipality. (2) The mayor or other executive
head of the municipality shall certify and file a copy of the resolution together with a map
of the area showing its relationship to the municipal police jurisdiction to which the property
is proposed to be included, with the judge of probate. (3) At...
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16-8-20
Section 16-8-20 Annexing to city territory embracing schools - Retention of control pending
agreements. When any part of the territory embracing a school under the supervision and control
of the county board of education is annexed to a city having a city board of education by
extension of the corporate limits of such city, the county board of education shall retain
supervision and control of said school and for school purposes shall retain the same control
of the territory and revenues which it exercised prior to such annexation, for the purpose
of using and devoting said school to the benefit of all children who were or would be entitled
to the use and benefit of the school so long as it was a county school, until an agreement
has been made between the county board of education and the city board of education, and the
city council or commission or other governing body of the city to which the territory was
annexed, with reference to the matter of existing indebtedness and of...
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28-2A-20
Section 28-2A-20 Ordinance and referendum to determine whether annexed territories should be
legally wet. In addition to the procedure established pursuant to Article 1, the governing
body of any Class 1, 2, or 3 municipality or any municipality having a population of 18,500
or more, which is legally wet, and which has previously annexed or hereinafter annexes territory
into the municipality which lies in a county which is legally dry, shall, before the annexed
territory becomes wet, pass an ordinance calling for a city-wide referendum to be held to
determine whether the annexed portions of the municipality shall be legally wet as herein
provided. If the governing body of the municipality adopts an ordinance determining that all
of the area within the corporate limits of the municipality should be legally wet, and if
this decision is approved at a subsequent referendum called to decide this issue, alcoholic
beverages may be lawfully sold, distributed, and consumed within the newly...
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4-6-4
Section 4-6-4 Authority of counties and municipalities to adopt regulations; zoning jurisdiction
of counties and municipalities. (a) Counties. - In order to prevent the creation or establishment
of airport hazards, any county having an airport hazard area within its zoning jurisdiction,
as hereinafter defined, may adopt, administer and enforce, under the police power and in the
manner and upon the conditions hereinafter prescribed, airport zoning regulations for such
airport hazard area, which regulations may divide such area into zones, and within such zones
specify the land uses permitted and regulate and restrict the height to which structures and
trees may be erected or allowed to grow. The zoning jurisdiction of the county is hereby declared
to be all unincorporated areas in the county, except within the police jurisdiction of any
municipality and the area within two miles of an airport owned or operated by a municipality
when said municipality exercises or declares its intention...
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11-42-79
Section 11-42-79 Construction of sidewalks and curbing and assessment of costs thereof in territory
exempt from taxation; landowners in exempt territory to file petition requesting betterments.
The council or governing body of the city shall have the right to construct or cause to be
constructed sidewalks and curbing in the territory exempt from city taxation under the provisions
of this article and assess the cost and expense thereof against the abutting property in the
same manner and under the same laws and to the same extent as it is authorized to construct
similar betterments in the territory within the corporate limits of said city which is not
exempt from taxation, but before said council or governing body is authorized to construct
any sidewalks or curbing in territory exempt from taxation, the owners of a majority of the
frontage of and to be assessed for such sidewalks or curbing must file with the clerk of the
city a written petition signed by them requesting such...
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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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4-4-14
Section 4-4-14 Municipal regulation of private airports. The council or other governing body
of each municipality of this state shall have power to enact ordinances, not inconsistent
with the laws of this state, designed to safeguard the public upon or beyond the limits of
private airports or landing fields within such municipality or its police jurisdiction against
the perils and hazards of instrumentalities used in aerial navigation. (Acts 1931, No. 136,
p. 197; Code 1940, T. 4, §31.)...
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