11-43A-99
Section 11-43A-99 Continuation in office of persons holding administrative office until different provision made; transfer of powers and duties of abolished offices. All persons holding any administrative office on the date that the council-manager form of government under this article is made effective shall continue in office and in the performance of their respective duties until different provision shall be made for the performance of such duties or until the discontinuance of such office. The powers conferred and the duties imposed upon any office, department, board or agency of the municipality by the laws of the state shall, if such office, department, board or agency be abolished by this article or under its authority, be thereafter exercised and discharged by the office, department, board or agency designated by the council unless otherwise provided herein or by law. (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p. 973, §30.)...
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11-44C-25.1
Section 11-44C-25.1 Number of required council meetings per year. The city council or governing body of a Class 2 municipality shall meet not less than 48 times per year on dates and at times to be decided by the city council. (Acts 1996, No. 96-308, p. 351, §1.)...
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11-44F-25
Section 11-44F-25 Subsequent referendum to reconsider status of mayor as part-time position. In the event that the governing body of any Class 8 municipality, which has adopted an ordinance pursuant to Section 11-44F-22, shall later determine that it would be in the best interests of the municipality that a subsequent referendum be held to reconsider the status of the mayor as a part-time position in such city (town), then the governing body may, by resolution, provide for a subsequent referendum upon the issue and, if so provided, the ballot shall be substantially as set forth in Section 11-44F-21, except that the question presented shall read substantially as follows: Check one of the following: Do you favor that the office of mayor of the City (Town) of ___ shall no longer be required to be a full-time position? Yes ___ No ___. If a majority of the voters voting cast their votes in favor of no longer requiring the position of mayor to be full time, then the governing body of the...
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11-49-100
Section 11-49-100 Adoption of ordinance for vacation of street and erection of public building, etc., thereon - Authorized generally. Whenever in the judgment of the council or other governing body of any town or city it is to the interest of the public convenience that a portion of any street in the limits of such city or town be vacated and discontinued as a highway and that such vacated portion should be used for the erection and maintenance in whole or in part thereon of any state, county, or municipal public building or railroad station or depot or street railroad station or depot, such city or town council or other governing body may, by ordinance duly adopted, vacate such portions of such street and discontinue its use as a public highway and permit the erection and maintenance in whole or in part thereon of a state, county, or municipal public building or railroad station or depot or street railroad station or depot. (Acts 1909, No. 67, p. 102; Code 1923, §2238; Code 1940, T....
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11-51-241
Section 11-51-241 Exemption. The governing body of any Class 6 municipality, by the adoption of a resolution or an ordinance, and the board of education of the municipality by the adoption of a resolution, may grant, with respect to any parcel of commercial property located within the municipality, for a period of not more than 15 years, a partial or complete exemption from the portion of the municipal and county ad valorem taxes allocated for municipal educational purposes which exceeds 20 mills; provided, the revenue from municipal and county ad valorem taxes allocated for municipal educational purposes with respect to the parcel of commercial property continues to equal or exceed the amount of revenue with respect to the parcel for the tax year immediately preceding the first tax year for which the exemption is effective. The extent of the exemption and the period of the exemption shall be fixed in the resolution or ordinance. (Act 2000-571, p. 1054, §2.)...
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11-42-133
Section 11-42-133 Creation, etc., of wards; election of aldermen; division of wards into voting precincts; rearrangement, etc., of boundaries of wards or voting precincts. (a) The council or governing body of the annexing city or town shall create new wards (as many as may be deemed to be necessary) regardless of any limitation in the charter of the annexing city or town on the number of wards, or enlarge wards so as to embrace all territory embraced in the annexed city or town and so as to afford opportunity to all persons in the territory embraced in the annexed city or town to vote in all elections and participate in the government of the annexing city or town, and each ward in the annexing city or town shall have the same number of aldermen, but in no event shall there be more than 30 aldermen or representatives in the council or governing body of the city or town. (b) The council or governing body of the city or town shall elect aldermen for the wards, embracing all the territory...
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11-42-73
Section 11-42-73 Creation, etc., of wards; election of aldermen or representatives. (a) The council or governing body of the city shall create new wards (as many as may be deemed to be necessary) regardless of any limitation in the charter of the city on the number of wards, or may enlarge the wards so as to embrace all territory brought within the corporate limits of the city and so as to afford opportunity to all persons entitled to vote at elections in the city to vote thereat. (b) Each ward in the city shall have the same number of aldermen or representatives in the council or governing body of the city, and as new wards are created the council or governing body of the city shall elect aldermen or representatives to represent such wards in the council or governing body of the city, as in the case of a vacancy, the aldermen or representatives so elected to hold office until the next regular election in the city; provided, however, that no person residing on territory which is exempt...
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11-42-80
Section 11-42-80 Assessment, collection, and disposition of street tax in territory exempt from taxation. The council or governing body of the city shall have the same rights and powers by and under an ordinance enacted to assess and collect a street tax from every person liable to road or street duty residing in the territory exempt from taxation that it has to assess and collect such tax from other persons residing within the corporate limits of the city, but not in territory exempt from taxation. The money collected from persons residing in territory exempt from taxation shall be applied by the council or governing body of the city towards keeping up and maintaining the public roads or streets in the territory exempt from taxation or in opening new roads or streets in such territory. (Code 1907, §1112; Code 1923, §1806; Code 1940, T. 37, §175.)...
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11-44B-40
Section 11-44B-40 Applicability of article. This article shall apply only to Class 4 municipalities organized under Chapter 44B, and electing by ordinance within 30 days of March 15, 2006, to be subject to this article and participate in the personnel system provided for in this article. (Act 2006-233, p. 420, §1.)...
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11-54B-49
Section 11-54B-49 Amendment of the self-help business improvement district ordinance. (a) The governing body of the municipality may amend an ordinance relating to the self-help business improvement district upon the written request of a representative group of the owners of the nonexempt real property located within the geographical area of the district. The request shall specify the desired amendment or amendments which should be made by the governing body of the municipality to the self-help business improvement district ordinance. The request shall also include the signatures of the owners of the nonexempt real property comprising at least 60 percent of the total fair market value of all real property located in the district, or the owners of at least 50 percent of the parcels of property located within the district; or, alternatively with respect to a district funded by assessments against a particular class of businesses, the signatures of the owners of businesses, consistent...
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