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11-65-8
Section 11-65-8 Officers of commission. The officers of a commission shall consist of a chairman,
vice-chairman, executive secretary, treasurer, and such other officers as the commission shall
deem necessary or appropriate. The chairman and vice-chairman of a commission shall be elected
by the commission from the membership thereof. The executive secretary shall be appointed
as provided in Section 11-65-10. A commission may appoint the principal financial officer
of the sponsoring municipality as the treasurer of such commission or it may appoint its executive
secretary as treasurer and combine the duties of the two offices, or it may appoint and employ
a treasurer as provided in Section 11-65-10. (Acts 1984, No. 84-131, p. 159, §8; Acts 1991,
No. 91-187, p. 246, §8.)...
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4-3-45
Section 4-3-45 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by a board
of directors of either three, five, or seven members as provided in the certificate of incorporation
or the bylaws. If the sole authorizing subdivision is a county, the county commission of the
county shall elect all directors. If the sole authorizing subdivision is a municipality, the
governing body of such municipality shall elect all directors. The directors initially elected
shall be elected for terms of office of two, four, and six years, respectively, and their
successors shall be elected for terms of six years. If a county and a municipality are both
authorizing subdivisions, the governing body of the municipality shall elect one director
for an initial term of two years if three directors are to be elected, and one director for
an initial term of two years and one director for an initial term of four years if five directors
are to be elected, and one for an initial term of two years and...
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45-17A-80.02
Section 45-17A-80.02 Composition of board; personnel; annual report; meetings. (a) An historic
preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this part shall be composed
of not less than seven members, who shall have demonstrated training or experience in the
fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology, or law,
or who shall be residents of an historic district designated pursuant to that ordinance. A
majority of the members of the commission shall be bona fide residents of the territorial
jurisdiction of Tuscumbia. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the commission shall
be public officials. (b) Members of the commission shall be nominated by the chief executive
officer of Tuscumbia and appointed by the legislative body of Tuscumbia. Nomination and appointment
of members of the commission shall be made so as to ensure that the commission will be composed
of persons with as much of the training and experience specified...
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45-1A-41
Section 45-1A-41 Protection of historic architectural character of Prattville. (a) In Autauga
County, the governing body of the City of Prattville is hereby authorized to adopt ordinances
to protect the historic architectural character of the city in the manner hereinafter prescribed.
(b) The governing body of the city may dedicate as an historic district any section of the
city having an overall atmosphere of architectural and historic distinction. A single structure
may be designated as an historic district. (c) An historic development commission with the
following membership, duties and powers may be created by the city governing body. (1) The
commission shall be composed of no less than 11 members who shall be selected by the city
governing body in such a manner as to serve overlapping terms, Except for the first members,
their terms shall be four years. (2) The commission shall operate under a constitution as
adopted by the commission and approved by the city governing body. (3)...
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45-2-120.01
Section 45-2-120.01 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. The sheriff, judge of probate, revenue commissioner,
the county commission, or the county administrator authorized by the county commission to
act in its behalf. (2) APPOINTED CONTRACT EMPLOYEE. A limited class of employees who serves
under contract with the county commission as specified in this article or other statute. (3)
APPOINTED EMPLOYEE. A limited class of employees who serves at the pleasure of a county department
as designated in this article. (4) BOARD. The Baldwin County Personnel Appeals Board. (5)
CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE. An individual who is assigned to a regular position authorized by the
county commission whose salary is paid with funds allocated by the county commission and which
initially includes a probationary period of not more than six months during which time a probationary
employee is not a merit employee. Time spent in special...
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45-2-260.01
Section 45-2-260.01 Regulation of subdivisions; application of certain setback requirements.
(a) The Baldwin County Commission is authorized to regulate the minimum size of lots located
or to be located in subdivisions of land situated outside the corporate limits of any municipality
in the county and is authorized to regulate the planning and construction of all public streets,
public roads, and drainage structures located or to be located in subdivisions of land situated
outside the corporate limits of any municipality in the county, including the power to require
the filing and posting of a reasonable surety bond with the county commission by the developers
of such subdivisions to guarantee the actual construction and installation of approved proposed
public streets, public roads, and drainage structures before the sale or offering for sale
of any lots from such subdivision to the public. The county commission may require the developers
of all proposed subdivisions of lands situated...
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45-26A-70.02
Section 45-26A-70.02 Composition of board; personnel; annual report; meetings. (a) An historic
preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this article shall be
composed of not less than seven members, who shall have demonstrated training or experience
in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology,
or law, or who shall be residents of an historic district designated pursuant to that ordinance.
A majority of the members of the commission shall be bona fide residents of the territorial
jurisdiction of Wetumpka. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the commission shall be
public officials. (b) Members of the commission shall be nominated by the chief executive
officer of Wetumpka and appointed by the legislative body of Wetumpka. Nomination and appointment
of members of the commission shall be made so as to ensure that the commission will be composed
of persons with as much of the training and experience specified...
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45-49-261.16
Section 45-49-261.16 Construction setbacks. (a) The Mobile County Commission, through the county
planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline
of any state or county public road or highway located within the jurisdiction of the commission.
(b) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water, gas,
sewer, electric, telephone, billboards, or utility lines or other facilities of public utilities.
(c) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall vary according
to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Mobile County Commission and approved
by the Federal Highway Administration for Mobile County. (d) The functional classifications
and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established as follows:
(1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the centerline of the right-of-way.
(2) Minor arterials require a 100 foot setback from...
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11-49-80
Section 11-49-80 Definitions; responsibility for streets within municipality controlled by
county; annexation of unincorporated territory; alternative arrangements; evacuation routes.
(a) For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) COUNTY-MAINTAINED STREET. A public street, road, or bridge that the county commission
has the authority or responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain,
or improve. (2) MUNICIPAL STREET. A public street, road, or bridge that the municipality has
the authority or responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain,
or improve. (3) RESPONSIBILITY FOR A STREET. The authority or responsibility to control, manage,
supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve a public street, road, or bridge. (4) STREET.
A public street, road, bridge, or portion thereof. (b) Where the responsibility for a public
street or streets lying within a municipality is vested in the...
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11-86-2
Section 11-86-2 Composition; qualifications, appointment, terms of office, and compensation
of members; officers; adoption of rules and regulations. Each recreation board shall consist
of not less than five nor more than nine members selected by the county commission or municipal
governing body from residents of the county or municipality who have recognized interest in
recreational activities. Members of the recreation board first shall be appointed as follows:
One for a term of one year; one for a term of two years; one for a term of three years; one
for a term of four years; and one for a term of five years. Any members, in excess of five,
shall initially be appointed as follows: The sixth member shall be appointed for a term of
one year; the seventh member shall be appointed for a term of two years; the eighth member
shall be appointed for a term of three years; and the ninth member shall be appointed for
a term of four years. As the terms of members expire, their successors shall...
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