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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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45-40-232
Section 45-40-232 Sale of abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property. (a) The Sheriff of Lawrence
County, at public auction, shall sell any abandoned and stolen personal property recovered
by the sheriff's department which has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner for a period
of six consecutive months. (b) The Sheriff of Lawrence County shall keep and maintain a permanent
record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the sheriff's department
which states the description of the property, the date of recovery, the serial or other identifying
number, and the place of recovery of the property. The records shall be open to public inspection
at reasonable times. All abandoned or stolen property recovered by the sheriff's department
shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the property from deterioration. After reasonable
attempts have been made to locate and identify the owner, perishable property may be sold
at once without notice. The proceeds shall be held for...
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45-43-171
Section 45-43-171 Connection to public sewerage systems or private disposal systems. (a)(1)
The Lowndes County Commission may compel the connection of existing positive outlets, privies,
water closets, and septic tanks situated in the unincorporated areas of Lowndes County to
any available public sewerage system, whether publicly or privately owned, within 90 days
after receiving official notice to do so. (2) Where a public sewerage system is not available,
the county commission, through the county health department, shall compel the connection of
all existing positive outlets, privies, water closets, and septic tanks situated in the unincorporated
areas of Lowndes County to private disposal systems conforming to the rules of the State Board
of Health. (b) The notice required in subdivision (a)(1) shall cite this section as the authority
for the actions to be taken, shall provide the name and telephone number of a person employed
by the county who may be contacted regarding the notice,...
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8-15-31
Section 8-15-31 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) DEFAULT. The failure to perform
in a timely manner any obligation or duty set forth in this article or the rental agreement.
(2) LAST KNOWN ADDRESS. That address provided by the occupant in the latest rental agreement
or the address provided by the occupant in a subsequent written notice of a change of address.
(3) LEASED SPACE. The individual storage space at the self-service storage facility which
is leased or rented to an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement. (4) OCCUPANT. A person
or entity, or his sublessee, successor, or assign, entitled to the use of a storage space
at a self-service storage facility, under a written rental agreement with the owner, to the
exclusion of others. (5) OWNER. The owner, operator, lessor, or sublessor of a self-service
storage facility, his agent, or any other person authorized by him to manage...
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9-17-24
Section 9-17-24 Notification requirement; hearing; fees; Alabama Oil and Gas Board Special
Fund. (a) Any person desiring or proposing to drill any well in search of oil or gas or any
person proposing to drill a Class II injection well as defined in the Federal Safe Drinking
Water Act, 42 U.S.C. ยง 300f et seq., before commencing the drilling of any such well, shall
notify the State Oil and Gas Supervisor upon the form as the State Oil and Gas Supervisor
may prescribe and shall pay to the State Treasurer a fee of three hundred dollars ($300) for
each well. The drilling of any well is hereby prohibited until notice is given and the fee
has been paid as herein provided. The State Oil and Gas Supervisor shall have the power and
authority to prescribe that the form indicate the exact location of the well, the name and
address of the owner, operator, contractor, driller, and any other person responsible for
the conduct of drilling operations, the proposed depth of the well, the elevation of...
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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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11-98-5.2
Section 11-98-5.2 911 Fund. (a) Effective October 1, 2013, the 911 Fund shall be created as
an insured interest-bearing account into which the 911 Board shall deposit all revenues derived
from the service charge levied on voice communications service providers under this chapter
and all prepaid wireless 911 charges received from the department. The revenues deposited
into the 911 Fund shall not be monies or property of the state and shall not be subject to
appropriation by the Legislature. The 911 Board shall administer the fund and shall credit
the 911 Fund all revenues received. The fund and revenues generated by the fund may only be
used as provided in this chapter. (b) Effective October 1, 2013, there shall first be deducted,
no more than one time during each calendar month, from the total amount of the statewide 911
charges paid over to the 911 Board during such month, a sum not to exceed one percent of the
total amount, to be applied by the 911 Board exclusively for payment of...
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11-99A-11
Section 11-99A-11 Assessment of district land. For the payment of all or any part of the costs
of improvements and the costs referenced in Sections 11-99A-2(6)(v) and (w) and 11-99A-15(c),
a district may petition the appointing government for the assessment of all or any part of
that land within the district which is specifically benefited or increased in value by such
improvements in accordance with the following procedure: (1) The board shall prepare plans
for the acquisition, construction, or installation of the improvements. The plans shall include:
a. A reasonable description of the nature and location of the improvements. b. An estimate
of the costs of the improvements, which may include the costs referenced in Section 11-99A-2(6)(v)
and (w) and Section 11-99A-15(c). c. A description or designation of the land upon which the
assessment shall be levied, which may be made in a manner provided in Section 11-99A-4(a)(2).
d. The manner in which, or the methodology by which, the...
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33-1-29
Section 33-1-29 Revocation or suspension of upland owners' licenses. Any license granted by
the State of Alabama, either expressly or by implication, permitting the upland owner to occupy
any part of the space between the channel of the Mobile River or the low water mark of the
Mobile Bay and the high water mark, may be revoked by order of the director whenever said
port authority shall determine to make use of such property for the purpose contemplated by
this chapter, or may be suspended by order pending an investigation and decision as to whether
or not such use shall be made; provided, however, that whenever such property has been or
shall have been already improved by the upland owner, his license to maintain such improvements
and to exercise such control thereover as may have been conferred upon him by a license from
the state shall not be revoked or suspended otherwise than in the exercise of the right of
eminent domain by condemnation proceedings as long as such owner shall...
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33-2-16
Section 33-2-16 Revocation and suspension of licenses to occupy state property. Any license
heretofore granted by the State of Alabama, either expressly or by implication permitting
the upland owner to occupy any part of the space between the high-water mark and the low-water
mark of any navigable waterway of this state or along the banks of any river, stream or waterway
now or hereafter along the waterway of this state, may be revoked by the State Docks Department
whenever the department shall determine to make use of such property for purposes contemplated
by this article or may be suspended pending investigation and decision as to whether such
use shall be made; provided, that when such property has been or shall have been already improved
by the upland owner, his license to maintain the improvement and to exercise such control
thereover as may be conferred upon him by a license from the state shall not be revoked or
suspended otherwise than by exercise of eminent domain as long as...
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