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45-44A-40.05
Section 45-44A-40.05 Objections; collection. At the time fixed for receiving and considering
the report, the city council shall hear the same, together with objections which may be raised
by any property owners liable to be assessed for the work in abating the nuisance and thereupon
make modifications in the report as they deem necessary, after which by motion or resolution
the report shall be confirmed. The amounts of the cost for abating the nuisance on the various
parcels of land mentioned in the report shall constitute a lien on the property. After confirmation
of the report, a copy shall be provided to the appropriate officials or employees of the county
who are charged with the collection of taxes or assessments, and it shall be the duty of the
official or employee to add the amounts of the lien to the next assessment for ad valorem
taxes levied against the land. Thereafter the amounts shall be collected at the same time
and in the same manner as ad valorem taxes are collected,...
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45-44A-41.06
Section 45-44A-41.06 Objections; collection. At the time fixed for receiving and considering
the report, the city council shall hear the same, together with any objections which may be
raised by any property owners liable to be assessed for the work if abating the nuisance and
thereupon make such notifications in the report as they deem necessary, after which by motion
or resolution the report shall be confirmed. The amounts of the cost for abating the nuisance
in front of or upon the various parcels of land mentioned in the report shall constitute special
assessments against the respective parcel of land and as thus made and confirmed shall constitute
a lien on the property for the amount of such assessments, respectively. After confirmation
of the report, a copy shall be turned over to the appropriate officials or employees of such
county who are charged with the collection of taxes or assessments, whereupon it shall be
the duty of the official or employee to add the amounts of the...
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11-48-41
Section 11-48-41 Appeals to circuit court from assessments - Conduct generally; right of jury
trial; entry of judgment and assessment of costs generally. The civil action may be tried
on the record without other pleadings, and the court shall hear all objections of the property
owners to said assessment and the amount thereof and shall determine whether or not such assessment
exceeds the increased value of such property by reason of the special benefits derived from
the improvement, and shall enter judgment accordingly. Such civil action shall be tried by
the judge without a jury, unless a jury trial is demanded at the time of filing appeal, in
which event the action shall be tried by a jury as in other civil actions. In the event the
court or jury shall not sustain the assessment for the full amount, the costs of the appeal
and trial in the circuit court shall be adjudged against the municipality. (Code 1907, §1394;
Code 1923, §2209; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37,...
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45-41-72.07
Section 45-41-72.07 Hearing; adoption of resolution. The county commission shall hear and pass
upon all objections to and protests against the proposed assessment under any reasonable rules
and regulations it may adopt. After the hearing, the commission shall have the power to reduce
or abate assessments, including the power to abate assessments against property owned by the
State of Alabama or any governmental subdivision thereof, churches, hospitals, schools, or
other charitable organizations. The county commission shall then adopt a resolution finally
approving the assessments and the amounts thereof against the property described and fixing
a time or times for payment thereof. Each assessment as finally approved shall constitute
a lien against the property against which it is made. (Act 92-478, p. 952, §8.)...
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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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45-44A-40.03
Section 45-44A-40.03 Abatement of nuisance. After final action has been taken by the governing
body on the overruling of any protests or objections with respect to any described piece of
property, or in case no protests or objections have been received, the City Council of the
City of Tuskegee, by motion or resolution, shall order the abatement of the nuisance by having
the building removed. All necessary employees of the City of Tuskegee, agents, or independent
contractors of the city are expressly authorized to enter upon private property for that purpose.
A property owner shall have the right to have the building removed at his or her own expense
providing the removal of the building is done prior to the arrival of the employees, agents,
or independent contractors of the City of Tuskegee to do the same. (Act 79-231, p. 356, §
4; Act 93-871, p. 131, § 1.)...
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40-9-19.1
Section 40-9-19.1 Governing body of municipality authorized to exempt homesteads of certain
residents from ad valorem property tax increase imposed for public school purposes. (a) The
governing body of any municipality may, upon the request of the board of education of such
municipality, grant, by resolution, an exemption in whole or in part from the increased portion
of any ad valorem property tax which has been increased pursuant to the procedures specified
in paragraph (f) of Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 for public school
purposes, on homesteads of residents of such municipality over 65 years of age, or who are
retired due to permanent and total disability, regardless of age, or who are blind, as defined
in Section 1-1-3, regardless of age or whether such person is retired. Any homestead exemption
granted pursuant to this section may be adjusted, rescinded or reinstated at any time upon
the request of the board of education of such municipality by...
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11-42-65
Section 11-42-65 Hearings on contests as to right to tax; rendition of decree as to taxation
of property. (a) As to each cause against a property owner who filed a contest, the judge
of probate may set the same for hearing at such time as he sees fit, and on the hearing shall
hear such evidence as is introduced by either the property owner or the city and shall determine
as to whether or not the facts which authorize the property to be taxed by the city under
the terms of this article did or did not exist at the time the certified resolution was passed
by the board or governing body of the city. (b) If the judge of probate decides that the requisite
facts did exist at the time of the passing of the resolution, he shall render a decree adjudging
that thereafter the land and property having a situs thereon (described in the decree) shall
be subject to taxation by the city and that taxes thereon shall thereafter be paid to the
city. If the judge of probate decides that the requisite facts...
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11-67-43
Section 11-67-43 Failure to abate condition; assessing cost of abatement. (a) If the owner
fails, neglects, or refuses to abate the condition after notice to do so, the enforcing official
shall cause the offending grass or weeds to be cut. (b) Upon completion of the abatement work
performed by the city, including work by contractors employed by the city, the enforcing official
shall compute the actual expenses, including, but not limited to, total wages paid, value
of the use of equipment, advertising expenses, postage, and materials purchased, which were
incurred by the city as a result of the work. An itemized statement of the expenses shall
be given by first class mail to the last known address of the owner of the property. This
notice shall be sent at least five days in advance of the time fixed by the city council to
consider the assessment of the cost against property. (c) At the time fixed for receiving
and considering the statement, the council shall hear the same, together...
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11-88-44
Section 11-88-44 Filing of details, drawings, plans, etc., for examination by property owners;
appointment of date for hearing of objections as to improvement, etc. Such details, drawings,
plans, specifications, surveys, and estimates shall, when completed, be placed on file not
later than two weeks prior to the date of the meeting provided for in this article in the
office of the board or some other place designated in such resolution where property owners
who may be affected by such improvement may see and examine the same, and the said resolution
shall appoint a time when the board will meet, which shall be not less than two weeks after
the date of the first publication of the said resolution, to hear any objections or remonstrances
that may be made to the said improvement, the manner of making the same or the character of
the material or materials to be used. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §5.)...
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