45-2-261.09
Section 45-2-261.09 Assessment of uniform zoning fee. The county commission may levy upon the owner of any real property located within any planning district in which a majority of the qualified electors have voted in the affirmative in an election described in Section 45-2-261.07, a uniform zoning fee not in excess of ten dollars ($10) per parcel of real property per year. Upon the levy the Tax Assessor of Baldwin County shall assess the uniform zoning fee on the real property subject to the uniform zoning fee within the planning district. The assessment shall be collected by the Tax Collector of Baldwin County on annual ad valorem tax bills and non-payment of the assessment shall constitute a lien on the assessed property. The uniform zoning fee shall not be assessed for more than two years. The Tax Collector of Baldwin County shall collect the fee and the proceeds therefrom shall be deposited in the General Fund of Baldwin County to be expended exclusively for the purpose of...
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11-81-244
Section 11-81-244 Application for funding; administration of program; powers and duties of local governments; installation of improvements; assessments. (a) A real property owner in a designated region may apply to a local government under a program for funding to finance a qualified project and enter into a written contract with the local government. Costs of the project incurred by the real property owner or the local government for such purposes may be collected as an assessment, as authorized in Section 11-81-242. (b) A local government may enter into a partnership with one or more other local governments for the purpose of providing and financing qualified projects. (c) A qualified program may be administered by a for-profit or nonprofit organization on behalf of and at the discretion of the local government. (d) A local government may incur debt for the purpose of providing the improvements, payable from revenues received from the improved real property, or any other available...
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11-40-64
Section 11-40-64 Nature of rights and remedies. (a) Any Class 2 municipality to which this article applies may proceed with judicial in rem foreclosures of municipal code liens in accordance with the provisions of this article by enactment of an ordinance or resolution of the governing authority of the Class 2 municipality in which the real property is located which ordinance or resolution shall be sufficient authority for use of this article by the Class 2 municipality to enforce its municipal code liens. (b) The ordinance of a Class 2 municipality authorizing and approving the use of this article shall include all the following matters: (1) The initial effective date for application of these procedures. (2) If the Class 2 municipality elects not to apply these procedures to all real properties as of the same future date, then the phase-in of these procedures over a period of time and the manner of determination of which real properties are subject in which sequence to these...
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18-4-18
Section 18-4-18 Interest in improvements on acquired real property. (a) To the greatest extent practicable, where an interest in real property is acquired, an equal interest in all buildings, structures, or other improvements located upon the real property so acquired and which is required to be removed from the real property which is determined to be adversely affected by the use to which the real property will be put shall be acquired. (b) For the purpose of determining the just compensation to be paid for any building, structure, or other improvement required to be acquired as above set forth, the building, structure, or other improvement shall be deemed to be a part of real property to be acquired notwithstanding the right or obligation of a tenant, as against the owner of any other interest in the real property, to remove the building, structure, or improvement at the expiration of his or her term, and the fair market value which the building, structure, or improvement contributes...
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35-8B-2
Section 35-8B-2 Establishment of district. The exclusive and uniform method for the establishment of a community development district shall be by the filing of the articles of establishment of a community development district with the judge of probate of the county in which the district is to be located, or if located in more than one county, of the county wherein is located the largest area of the community development district. (1) The articles of establishment of a district defined in subsection (a) of Section 35-8B-1 shall contain the following: a. The written consent to the establishment of the district by the owner or owners of at least 51 percent of the real property to be included in the district, or documentation demonstrating that the petitioner has control by deed, trust agreement, contract, or option of at least 51 percent of the real property to be included in the district. b. A metes and bounds description of the external boundaries of the district, with a specific metes...
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45-49-142
Section 45-49-142 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to real property used or expected to be used for commercial or business purposes including rental property. The term does not include a school, church, senior citizens facility, or utility distribution or transmission poles or towers, utility substations, or any building used primarily for fire or emergency services. (2) DWELLING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to real property used or expected to be used as a dwelling or residence for one or more human beings, including, but not limited to, any of the following: a. A building, structure, or improvement assessed, for the purposes of state and county ad valorem taxation, as Class III single-family owner- occupied residential property. b. A duplex or an apartment building. c. Residential property used to generate rental income. d. Any...
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45-49-91.21
Section 45-49-91.21 Land use control fee. The Mobile County Commission shall levy upon owners of any real property located within the district which has elected to come under the jurisdiction of the board, a uniform land use control fee that shall be equal to 1/10 mill of the appraised value of the parcel as determined by the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner. However, in no case shall this fee be less than three dollars ($3) per parcel. Property exempt from fees and taxes under Act 41 and Act 91 are exempt from the land use control fee provided for under this section. The Mobile County Revenue Commissioner shall assess the land use control fee on the real property subject to the land use control fee within the district. The fee shall be assessed and collected at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem taxes due on the property. The board may bring civil action for the collection of the fee, and collection costs, upon the failure of a property owner to pay the fee as...
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11-81-245
Section 11-81-245 Consent requirements; disclosure statement. (a)(1) Before entering into a written contract with a local government, the real property owner shall provide, or the local government shall obtain, a verified recordable copy of written consent and subordination agreement signed by the holder of each existing mortgage or other lien on the relevant real property stating that the mortgagee or other lienholder consents to the imposition of the assessment and that the priority of the mortgage or other lien is subordinated to the assessment lien in a form and substance acceptable to each mortgagee and other lienholder. The consent and subordination agreement must be in a form that may be recorded in the appropriate recording office in the county or counties where the real property is located, and the consent and subordination agreement with the owner's assessment contract shall be recorded in that office. (2) This subsection does not limit in any way the rights or authority of...
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37-4-60
Section 37-4-60 Notice of intention to engage in business. Whenever any municipal corporation, county improvement authority, power district, federal or other governmental agency, sometimes called "agency" in this division, proposes to engage in the business of operating an electric light plant or distribution system, or of furnishing electric service for industrial, domestic or other consumption and at the time such agency proposes to engage in such business there is then in existence within the territory in which it is proposed to furnish such electric service a plant or distribution system, either or both, or any part or parts thereof, furnishing the service so proposed to be furnished by such agency, then such agency, as a condition precedent to the exercise of such authority, shall notify the owner of such plant or system by registered or certified mail of its intention to engage in such business and of its willingness to acquire on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon...
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45-26-142.09
Section 45-26-142.09 Board of directors. (a) The affairs and business of the district shall be managed by a board of directors consisting of seven members who shall be appointed in the following manner: (1) The county commissioner or commissioners in Elmore County in whose county commission district or districts the fire district created by this part is located shall collectively appoint one member who shall be a qualified property owner. (2) The county commissioner or commissioners in Tallapoosa County in whose county commission district or districts the fire district created by this part is located shall collectively appoint one member who shall be a qualified property owner. (3) The members of the Elmore County legislative delegation in whose representative district or districts any fire district created by this part is located shall collectively appoint one member who shall be a qualified property owner. (4) The members of the Tallapoosa County legislative delegation in whose...
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