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11-50B-3
Section 11-50B-3 Permitted activities by public providers; lease of equipment by municipal
governing bodies. In addition to all other power, rights, and authority heretofore granted
by law, public providers may acquire, establish, purchase, construct, maintain, enlarge, extend,
lease, improve, and operate cable systems, telecommunications equipment and telecommunications
systems, and furnish cable service, interactive computer service, Internet access, other Internet
services, and advanced telecommunications service, or any combination thereof, in the case
of a public provider that is a municipality, to the inhabitants of the municipality and police
jurisdiction, the area within the territorial jurisdiction of the municipal planning commission
determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-52-30, as amended, and any area
in which the municipality furnishes or sells any utility, such as electricity, gas, water,
or sewer, and in the case of a public provider that is a...
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11-19-13
Section 11-19-13 Approval of plats of subdivision before recordation - When required. Whenever
subdivision regulations have been adopted by the county commission as provided in Section
11-19-11, then no plat of a subdivision that lies within the flood-prone area of the county
shall be filed or recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county until it shall
have been submitted to and approved by the county planning commission and such approval entered
in writing on the plat by the chairman and secretary of the county planning commission. (Acts
1971, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 119, p. 4346, §12.)...
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11-52-35
Section 11-52-35 Buildings not to be erected or building permits issued in territory for which
major street plan adopted until street providing access to proposed building accepted, etc.
From and after the time when a planning commission shall have adopted a major street plan
of the territory within its subdivision jurisdiction or part thereof, no building shall be
erected on any lot within such territory or part nor shall a building permit be issued therefor
unless the street giving access to the lot upon which such building is proposed to be placed
shall have been accepted or opened as or shall otherwise have received the legal status of
a public street prior to that time or unless such street corresponds with a street shown on
the official master plan or with a street on a subdivision plat approved by the planning commission
or with a street on a street plat made by and adopted by the commission or with a street accepted
by council after submission to the planning commission by the...
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45-37-260.01
Section 45-37-260.01 Installation of traffic control devices. (a) This section shall apply
only to Jefferson County. (b) Regulations adopted by the Jefferson County Planning Commission
or regulations adopted pursuant to Section 11-52-31, by a municipal planning commission governing
the subdivision of land within Jefferson County or any municipality therein may include provisions
permitting the owner or developer of a subdivision to install devices for control of access
to the subdivision either on public or private roads. The installation of such devices shall
not create liability on the part of the municipality, county, or an owner or developer of
the subdivision for the installation or maintenance thereof, provided, however, that no such
owner or developer shall be relieved of liability for the negligent installation or maintenance
of a mechanical security device. (Act 96-873, p. 1685, §1; Act 96-882, p. 1697, §1.)...

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36-7-2
Section 36-7-2 Reimbursement of county or municipal officers or employees for traveling expenses
- To whom statement presented; approval or disallowance of statement. When a municipality
is governed by a commission form of government, such itemized statement shall be presented
to the municipal comptroller or corresponding officer immediately upon the return of said
officer or employee of such municipality and must be approved or disallowed at a regular meeting
of the commission of such municipality held within a period of 30 days after presentment to
municipal comptroller or corresponding officer. When a municipality is governed by a mayor
and council, such itemized statement shall be presented to the treasurer of the municipality
in similar manner as hereinabove provided for and shall be approved or disallowed at a regular
meeting of the governing body held within a period of 30 days after presentment to the treasurer
of the municipality. In the case of counties, such itemized...
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37-4-1
Section 37-4-1 Definitions. Unless otherwise specified, when used in this article, these terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Public Service Commission.
(2) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (3) MUNICIPALITY. Any municipal corporation
organized under the laws of this state. (4) PERSON. Such term shall mean and include individuals,
associations of individuals, firms, partnerships, companies, corporations, municipalities,
governmental agencies, their lessees, trustees, or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever,
in the singular number as well as in the plural. (5) NONUTILITY. Any federal agency, instrumentality,
or corporation, owned by the United States, and any corporation or joint stock company in
which the United States or any of its departments, establishments, or agencies, owns more
than 50 percent of the voting shares of stock of such corporation or joint stock company.
(6) SECURITIES. Such term shall mean and include stock, stock...
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45-48-70.16
Section 45-48-70.16 Work in municipalities. No work shall be authorized or performed by the
commission or any member of the commission for any municipality of the county, except for
municipal school boards as provided in Section 45-48-70.15, having a population of more than
1,250 persons, requiring the use of county equipment, materials, supplies, or labor, unless
such work is first authorized pursuant to a written contract between the municipality and
the commission under which the municipality agrees to pay the full cost of labor, materials,
and supplies used in such work. Any contract so agreed upon must be approved at a regular
session of the commission and signed by a majority of the commission including the chair.
(Acts 1976, No. 616, p. 840, § 23; Acts 1976, No. 633, p. 870, § 23; Act 85-721, p. 1173,
§ 1.)...
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36-25-9
Section 36-25-9 Service on regulatory boards and commissions regulating business with which
person associated; members who have financial interest in matter prohibited from voting. (a)
Unless expressly provided otherwise by law, no person shall serve as a member or employee
of a state, county, or municipal regulatory board or commission or other body that regulates
any business with which he is associated. Nothing herein shall prohibit real estate brokers,
agents, developers, appraisers, mortgage bankers, or other persons in the real estate field,
or other state-licensed professionals, from serving on any planning boards or commissions,
housing authorities, zoning board, board of adjustment, code enforcement board, industrial
board, utilities board, state board, or commission. (b) All county or municipal regulatory
boards, authorities, or commissions currently comprised of any real estate brokers, agents,
developers, appraisers, mortgage bankers, or other persons in the real estate...
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45-44-260.05
Section 45-44-260.05 Powers and duties of planning commission. It shall be the function and
duty of the planning commission to make and maintain in an up-to-date manner a master plan
of various areas of the county as deemed necessary by the planning commission and to adopt
with the approval of the county commission appropriate zoning regulations for the physical
development of Macon County; provided, however, that the adoption of a master plan shall not
be deemed a prerequisite to the administration and enforcement of the zoning regulations.
The plan and regulations with the accompanying maps, plats, charts, and descriptive material
shall show the planning commission's recommendations for the use and development of the territory
of the county. The zoning regulations shall also include a zoning plan for selected areas
for the control of the height, area, bulk, location, and use of buildings and land. As the
whole master plan and preparation of zoning regulations progresses, the planning...
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11-19-12
Section 11-19-12 Subdivision regulations - Scope and contents. In exercising the powers granted
to it by this chapter, the county planning commission shall prepare and recommend to the county
commission for adoption regulations governing the subdivision of land within the flood-prone
area of the county. Such regulations may provide for the harmonious development of the flood-prone
area of the county; for the coordination of streets within subdivisions with other existing
or planned streets; for the size of blocks and lots; for the dedication or reservation of
land for streets, school sites, and recreation areas and of easements for utilities and other
public services and facilities; and, for a distribution of population and traffic which will
tend to create conditions favorable to health, safety, convenience, prosperity, or general
welfare. Such regulations may include requirements as to the extent to which and the manner
in which streets shall be graded, surfaced, and improved, and...
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