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45-2-261.05
Section 45-2-261.05 Planning districts and authority. The Baldwin County Commission shall divide
the unincorporated areas of Baldwin County into planning districts. Prior to submission of
a written petition to hold an election pursuant to Section 45-2-261.07, the planning districts
may be altered as necessary by the Baldwin County Commission to effect the provisions of this
subpart. In establishing the boundaries of the planning districts, the Baldwin County Commission
may consider, but not be limited to, the natural geography of the county, identifiable landmarks,
both natural and man-made, current land use patterns, areas of historical significance, natural
resources, convenience of holding elections within a planning district, administrative convenience,
projected land use, population density, population growth, and common community interests.
(Act 91-719, p. 1389, §6; Act 98-665, p. 1455, §1.)...
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45-25-90
Section 45-25-90 DeKalb County Community Development Commission. (a) There is created the DeKalb
County Community Development Commission which shall be authorized to receive, and by majority
vote to distribute, any funds in the Community Development Fund created herein for the purposes
of promoting economic development, education, conservation, and fire protection. These funds
shall be expended in each House of Representatives district in DeKalb County in accordance
with the percentage of the population in DeKalb County that each district encompasses. The
commission shall be comprised of the following members: (1) The Judge of Probate of DeKalb
County or his or her designee, whose term shall coincide with the term of the judge of probate.
(2) A person appointed by the state senator representing DeKalb County, whose term shall coincide
with the term of the senator, or until replacement. (3) A person appointed by the House of
Representatives member, who represents a majority of the...
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16-6A-4
Section 16-6A-4 Governor's program for improving education. The Governor's program for improving
education shall be implemented subject to sufficient appropriations as provided for herein
or as provided for in any other appropriation legislation for public education in the state.
Such program shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Establishment of the
Governor's Educational Reform Commission; (2) Development of a comprehensive plan for improving
courses in critical needs areas; (3) Authorization for an emergency source of teachers in
critical needs areas; (4) Provision for a scholarship loan program for undergraduate students
enrolled in critical needs areas; (5) Establishment of a tuition grant program for presently
certified teachers to add critical needs areas; (6) Development of regional in-service education
centers for teachers in critical needs areas; (7) Increase in teacher salaries; (8) Full statewide
kindergarten program; (9) Replacement of school buses; (10)...
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2-6A-4
Section 2-6A-4 Regional districts and offices. The commission shall take such steps as shall
be necessary to divide the state into so many regional districts as the commission shall determine
to be needed for purposes of effective and efficient application of the program. A regional
office shall be established in each of the designated districts, which office shall be staffed
by a regional coordinator, to be selected by the program coordinator with the approval of
the commission, and such support personnel as the commission deems appropriate. Where possible,
the regional office shall locate its headquarters in facilities presently being utilized by
other state agencies or institutions of higher education, the governing boards of all of which
are directed to cooperate with the commission in the establishment of such regional offices.
(Acts 1986, No. 86-422, p. 763, §4.)...
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2-6A-5
Section 2-6A-5 Duties of regional coordinators. It shall be the duty of the regional coordinator
of each regional office to locate within his region qualified professionals to provide professional
services to farmers participating in the program, including but not limited to professionals
in the fields of agriculture, finance and accounting, law, farm planning, vocational training
and social services. The regional coordinator shall certify to the commission that the professionals
selected for providing services under the program had agreed or would agree with the commission
to provide services to farmers participating in the program on a noncost basis or at a reduced
cost from that normally prevailing. These professionals shall be compensated by the commission
for their services at such levels of compensation and rates as shall be recommended by the
program coordinator and approved by the commission. The regional coordinator shall make available
to any farmer or farm family member...
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31-1-5
Section 31-1-5 Historical museum site in Baldwin County. (a)(1) The Legislature finds that
the State Military Department has numerous items of U.S. military history including, but not
limited to, equipment, uniforms, and weapons, which the department has in storage and which
could be housed and made available for public display in a historical museum dedicated to
the United States Armed Forces and United States Military history. (2) The Legislature further
finds that the Baldwin County Commission has expressed an interest in planning, developing,
and supporting a historical museum in Baldwin County dedicated to the United States Armed
Forces and United States Military history. (b) The purpose of this section is to designate
Baldwin County as the site of a future historical museum dedicated to the United States Armed
Forces and military history in order for the Baldwin County Commission to take further actions
for the planning, development, location, fund raising, and support of a...
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41-9-261
Section 41-9-261 Designation of commission as agency responsible for restoration and preservation
of State Capitol; powers and duties. (a) The primary restoration, planning and preservation
responsibility for the State Capitol of Alabama and its contiguous historic grounds, designated
by the United States government as a national historic landmark, is hereby delegated to the
Alabama Historical Commission. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission is instructed to protect
the historic and architectural integrity of this historic Greek revival masterpiece which
served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy in 1861 and has served as the Capitol of Alabama
for more than 120 years. (c) The agencies of the State of Alabama charged with architectural,
engineering, maintenance and alteration responsibilities for the State Capitol shall submit
plans and specifications to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall review them for
the retention of the historic merit and architectural integrity of...
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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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45-2-261.06
Section 45-2-261.06 Purposes and view. In preparation of the proposed master plan and planning
and zoning ordinances and regulations, the planning commission shall make careful and comprehensive
studies and surveys of the present conditions existing within unincorporated areas with due
regard to existing agricultural uses, to land by virtue of its availability, proximity to
water supplies, and other geographical features as particularly suited to agricultural uses,
to neighboring municipalities, towns and villages, to growth of subdivisions, to the general
population, to growth of the resort areas in the county, and make adequate provisions for
traffic, recreational areas, and industries and other public requirements. The comprehensive
plan, development and zoning ordinances, and regulations shall be made with the general purpose
of guiding and accomplishing a coordinated, adjusted, and harmonious development of the county
which will in accordance with present and future needs best...
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