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11-42-22
Section 11-42-22 Subsequent extensions of corporate limits. Any incorporated municipality having
extended its corporate limits under the provisions of this article or any other law may again
extend its corporate limits under this article or under any other law authorizing an extension
of the corporate limits by such incorporated municipality. (Acts 1971, No. 2228, p. 3585,
§2; Acts 1982, No. 82-507, p. 838, §2.)...
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11-42-21
Section 11-42-21 Annexation proceedings. Whenever all of the owners of property located and
contained within an area contiguous to the corporate limits of any incorporated municipality
located in the state of Alabama and such property does not lie within the corporate limits
or police jurisdiction of any other municipality, shall sign and file a written petition with
the city clerk of such municipality requesting that such property or territory be annexed
to the said municipality, and the governing body of such municipality adopts an ordinance
assenting to the annexation of said property to such municipality, the corporate limits of
said municipality shall be extended and rearranged so as to embrace and include such property
and such property or territory shall become a part of the corporate area of such municipality
upon the date of publication of said ordinance. It is provided further, that in the event
any such incorporated municipality's police jurisdiction overlaps with the police...
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11-41-8
Section 11-41-8 Validation of previously invalidated incorporations and alterations of corporate
limits. (a) In all cases prior to May 14, 2012, where there has been an attempt to organize
the inhabitants of any territory as a municipal corporation under this article, and the judge
of probate of the county in which the territory is situated has entered an order that the
inhabitants of the territory are incorporated as a town or city, as the case may be, pursuant
to Section 11-41-4, but the attempted incorporation is invalid because of some irregularity
in the procedure followed, the incorporation of that municipality so attempted to be organized
and with respect to which the order has been made is validated ab initio in accordance with
the description of the territory attempted to be incorporated as the description is contained
in the order or, if the description of the territory attempted to be incorporated is not contained
in the order in accordance with the description of the...
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11-50-533
Section 11-50-533 Municipal aid. Any municipality incorporated under the laws of Alabama which
is situated within the territorial limits of any power district proposed to be served by any
public nonprofit corporation now or hereafter organized under the laws of Alabama for the
purpose of acquiring and operating facilities for the production, transmission, and distribution
of electricity and related service within a power district composed of all or parts of any
three or more connecting counties shall have the power to advance funds to such corporation
for the purpose of paying the preliminary organization and administration expenses of such
corporation. Any funds so advanced shall be repayable within such time, not exceeding one
year from the date of such advancement, and on such terms as may be provided by the governing
body of such municipality and agreed to by such corporation. (Acts 1943, No. 159, p. 152.)...

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11-54B-11
Section 11-54B-11 District management corporation limits, powers, and duties. (a) District
management corporations shall be incorporated under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act
(Chapter 3A of Title 10) and shall exercise their powers in a manner consistent with such
act. (b) To qualify for designation by ordinance to manage a self-help business improvement
district, the articles of incorporation of a proposed district management corporation must
provide the following: (1) That the property, business, and affairs of the corporation shall
be managed by a board of directors. (2) The names and addresses of the initial members of
the board of directors. (3) That the initial members of the board shall be divided into three
groups which are as equal in number as is possible, that such groups will serve for initial
terms of one (1), two (2) and three (3) years respectively, and that all directors thereafter
elected by the board of directors shall serve for a term of three (3) years. (4)...
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45-2-243.82
Section 45-2-243.82 Limitations on impact fees; governmental infrastructure outside corporate
limits of municipality. (a) Unless otherwise specifically authorized by state law or this
subpart, the Baldwin County Commission or a municipality in the county may not enact or impose
an impact fee. (b) Municipalities may enact or impose impact fees only on land within their
corporate limits by complying with this subpart. The Baldwin County Commission may enact or
impose impact fees only on land outside of the corporate limits of a municipality by complying
with this subpart. (c) A municipality may contract with the Baldwin County Commission to provide
governmental infrastructure, except roadway facilities, to an area outside its corporate limits.
(Act 2006-300, p. 622, §3.)...
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40-12-17
Section 40-12-17 Population of municipality as determining tax. Whenever this title fixes a
license for a business or occupation which is located without the corporate limits of an incorporated
municipality but within a fixed distance of such municipality and fixes the amount of the
license by the population of such municipality, in the event there is more than one municipality
within such distance of the location of such business, then the amount of the license shall
be that which is provided for by the nearest municipality. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Acts
1936, Ex. Sess., No. 124, p. 82; Code 1940, T. 51, §842.)...
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11-44B-24
Section 11-44B-24 Municipalities' authority to annex certain unincorporated territory. Any
Class IV incorporated municipality in this state organized in accordance with Section 11-44B-1,
et seq., shall have the following power and authority: (a) To annex all or any portion of
any unincorporated territory or any unincorporated territories which are enclosed within the
corporate limits of the municipality and have been so enclosed for a period of one (1) year
or more on April 21, 1994. The municipality shall adopt an ordinance finding and declaring
that the unincorporated territory or unincorporated territories set forth and described therein
is enclosed within the existing corporate limits of the municipality and has been so enclosed
for a period of one (1) year or more on April 21, 1994 and that the annexation of the unincorporated
territory or unincorporated territories is in the best interest of the public good and welfare
of the municipality. Annexation of the unincorporated...
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45-2-260.01
Section 45-2-260.01 Regulation of subdivisions; application of certain setback requirements.
(a) The Baldwin County Commission is authorized to regulate the minimum size of lots located
or to be located in subdivisions of land situated outside the corporate limits of any municipality
in the county and is authorized to regulate the planning and construction of all public streets,
public roads, and drainage structures located or to be located in subdivisions of land situated
outside the corporate limits of any municipality in the county, including the power to require
the filing and posting of a reasonable surety bond with the county commission by the developers
of such subdivisions to guarantee the actual construction and installation of approved proposed
public streets, public roads, and drainage structures before the sale or offering for sale
of any lots from such subdivision to the public. The county commission may require the developers
of all proposed subdivisions of lands situated...
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22-3-11
Section 22-3-11 Appropriations by municipalities for public health work. Each incorporated
municipality having a population of 5,000 or more, according to the last federal census, in
counties which have provided for a health officer shall provide a sufficient sum of money
properly to safeguard the public health and promote sanitation within the corporate limits
of the municipality, and all municipalities may make appropriations especially for public
health work. (Acts 1919, No. 658, p. 909; Code 1923, §1056; Code 1940, T. 22, §13.)...
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