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45-3-171.02
Section 45-3-171.02 Weeds may be declared a public nuisance and abated. All weeds growing upon
streets, sidewalks, or upon private property within any municipalities located in Barbour
County, Alabama, which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature, which attain such a large growth
as to become a fire menace when dry, or which are otherwise noxious or dangerous may be declared
to be a public nuisance by the governing body of the municipality and may be abated as hereinafter
provided. (Act 97-886, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 242, Art. II, §1; Act 97-929, p. 382, Art. II, §1.)...

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11-67-25
Section 11-67-25 Entry of municipal employees and agents on property to abate nuisance; abatement
by private contractor; right of owner to have weeds removed at owner's expense. After the
council passes the resolution finding the conditions of the property to be a nuisance and
ordering its abatement, all employees and duly authorized agents of a Class 5 or Class 6 or
Class 8 municipality may enter upon private property for that purpose. The council may at
its option authorize private contractors, companies, enterprises, or individuals to abate
and remove the nuisance. The council, by resolution, shall designate the contractors, companies,
enterprises, or individuals who may perform the work. Those persons so designated may enter
upon private property for purposes of abating or removing the nuisance. For purposes of this
article compliance with the competitive bid law is not required. Any property owner shall
have the right to have any weeds removed at his or her own expense providing...
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45-37A-251.20
Section 45-37A-251.20 Declaration of public nuisance; abatement of public nuisance. All weeds
growing upon streets, sidewalks, or upon private property within any municipalities located
in Jefferson County, Alabama, which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature, which attain a
large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, or which are otherwise noxious or dangerous,
any accumulation of trash, rubbish, junk, debris, and motor vehicles not in usable condition
may be declared to be a public nuisance by the city and may be abated as hereinafter provided.
(Act 95-574, p. 1204, Art. II, §1.)...
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45-8-172.03
Section 45-8-172.03 Notice to remove public nuisance. After the passage of the resolution,
the city governing body or the county commission shall conspicuously post in front of the
property on which or in front of which the nuisance exists, at not more than one hundred feet
in distance apart, at least two notices headed "Notice to Remove Public Nuisance."
The heading to be in words not less than one inch in height and substantially in the following
form: NOTICE TO REMOVE PUBLIC NUISANCE Notice is hereby given that on the ___ day of ___,
19___, the (city) or (county) governing body passed a resolution declaring that a public nuisance
exists upon or in front of the property on ___ (street) (road) in the city or county, more
particularly described in the resolution. The public nuisance must be abated by its removal
by the city or county authorities, and the cost of the removal shall be assessed upon the
lots and lands from which or in front of which the public nuisance is...
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45-49A-62.02
Section 45-49A-62.02 Abatement and removal of inoperable motor vehicles from private property
as public nuisances. (a) For purposes of this section, the term inoperable motor vehicle shall
mean any motor vehicle, trailer, recreational vehicle, camper, or semi-trailer that has remained
on private property and in view of the general public for 30 days or any greater period fixed
by the municipality and is inoperable in that one or more of its major mechanical components
including, but not limited to, engine, transmission, drive train, or wheels, are missing or
are not functional, or the vehicle otherwise constitutes a nuisance. An inoperable motor vehicle
shall not be deemed a nuisance under any of the following circumstances: (1) The motor vehicle
has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own motor power in order
to perform ordinary service or repair operations. (2) The motor vehicle is on the premises
of a place of business engaged in the wrecking or junking of...
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2-6B-5
Section 2-6B-5 Effect of nuisance actions. No municipality, county, or other unit of local
government in the state, whether by ordinance, resolution, or otherwise, may declare or treat
any farm or farm operation that meets the requirements of Section 2-6B-3 as a public or private
nuisance, and any attempt to take such an action shall have no force and effect beyond the
provisions of then applicable state and federal law, rule, or regulation. (Act 2010-397, p.
649, §5.)...
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11-48-5
Section 11-48-5 Adoption of ordinance or resolution describing proposed improvement, ordering
preparation of plans, specifications, etc., thereof, etc. (a) When the council of any city
or town shall determine to open, widen, extend, construct, or improve any street, alley, avenue,
sidewalk, highway, or other public place or to make any other public improvements or undertake
any work authorized by the provisions of this article, the cost of which or any part thereof
it is proposed to assess against the property abutting on, served, illuminated, drained, elevated,
reclaimed, protected, or otherwise specially benefited or increased in value by said improvements,
it shall adopt an ordinance or resolution to that effect, describing the nature and extent
of the work, the general character of the materials to be used and the location and terminal
point thereof and the streets, avenues, alleys, or other highways or parts thereof embraced
therein, and it shall direct that full details,...
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11-67-64
Section 11-67-64 Abatement of nuisance. (a) After the governing body passes the resolution
finding the conditions of the property to be a nuisance and ordering its abatement, all employees
and duly authorized agents of the municipality may enter upon the private property to abate
the nuisance. (b) The governing body may authorize private contractors, companies, enterprises,
or individuals to abate and remove the nuisance. The governing body of the municipality, by
resolution, shall designate the contractors, companies, enterprises, or individuals who may
perform the work. Those persons so designated may enter upon private property for purposes
of abating or removing the nuisance. For purposes of this article compliance with the competitive
bid law is not required. (c) Any property owner shall have the right to have any weeds removed
at his or her own expense providing the removal is done prior to the commencing of the work
by the employees or agents of the municipality to do the...
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11-67-80
Section 11-67-80 Abatement of public nuisance; costs. In any Class 7 municipality, in the case
of any overgrown grass or weeds which may be abated pursuant to Article 4, commencing at Section
11-67-60, of this chapter, the city council may adopt procedures different from the procedures
provided in Article 4 to declare overgrown grass or weeds to be a public nuisance and abated
pursuant to the procedures provided in the ordinance. After the abatement of any overgrown
grass or weeds pursuant to the procedures provided in the ordinance, the costs of abatement
shall be assessed and collected as a weed lien in the same manner as provided in Section 11-67-66.
The municipality may assess the costs authorized against any lot or lots or parcel or parcels
of land purchased by the State of Alabama or any purchaser at any sale for the nonpayment
of taxes, and where an assessment is made against a lot or lots or parcel or parcels of land,
a subsequent redemption thereof by a person authorized to...
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45-44A-41
Section 45-44A-41 Declaration and abatement of nuisance. All weeds growing upon the streets
or sidewalks or upon private property within the City of Tuskegee which bear seeds of a wingy
or downy nature or attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, or which
are otherwise noxious or dangerous may be declared to be a public nuisance by the governing
body of any such municipality, and thereafter abated as in this part provided. (Act 79-229,
p. 352, § 1.)...
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