24-2-5
Section 24-2-5 Advisory board. For the purpose of coordinating its activities and undertakings under this chapter with the needs and undertakings of other local organizations and groups, a housing authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town may establish an advisory board consisting of the chairman of the authority, who shall be chairman of the advisory board, and of sufficient members to represent so far as practicable: The general public and consumers of housing; general business interests; real estate, building and home financing interests; labor; any official planning body in the locality; and church and welfare groups. The members of the advisory board shall be appointed by the chairman of the authority or, if the board is established by the governing body of any incorporated city or town, then the members of the advisory board shall be appointed by the mayor of such city or town, and, in such event, the mayor shall be the chairman of the advisory board. (Acts...
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24-3-2
Section 24-3-2 Authority to plan and undertake urban renewal projects; limitations on eminent domain. (a) In addition to its authority under this title, any housing authority created under this title is hereby authorized to plan and undertake urban renewal projects. (b) The governing body of any incorporated city or town is likewise hereby authorized to plan and undertake urban renewal projects and shall have and possess the same powers and authority granted to or conferred on any housing authority. (c) As used in this chapter, an urban renewal project may include undertakings and activities for the elimination and for the prevention of the spread of blighted property as defined in subsection (c) of Section 24-2-2 and may involve any work or undertaking for such purpose constituting a redevelopment project authorized by Chapter 2 of this title, or any rehabilitation or conservation work or any combination of such undertaking or work. For this purpose, "rehabilitation or conservation...
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11-50A-17
Section 11-50A-17 Contracts for use of projects; purchase of electric power; payment of charges; indemnity; enforcement of performance. (a) Any municipality, if authorized by resolution or ordinance of its governing body, may contract with the authority for the payment of any rates, tolls, fees, and other charges prescribed in this section and Section 11-50A-18 by the authority for the output, capacity, use or service by the municipality of any projects or other resources of the authority or any of its facilities or undertakings. The obligations to pay the amounts contracted to be paid by the municipality to the authority under the contract or contracts entered into pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be treated as expenses of operating the electric distribution system of the municipality for the payment of which the revenues of the municipality derived from the operation of its electric distribution system (together with any other revenues that may be lawfully pledged...
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11-32-2
Section 11-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AD VALOREM TAX. Those real and personal property ad valorem taxes collected by the county tax collector, the director of revenue of the county, or revenue commissioner, if any, for the county, but shall exclude all ad valorem taxes collected for the State of Alabama and all boards of education, municipalities, fire districts, or other entities located in the county. (2) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any county to which this chapter applies and with a municipality in the county, all in accordance with Section 11-32-3. (3) AUTHORITY. The public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter, which shall be an agency of the state but shall not be a political subdivision of the state. (4) AUTHORIZING COUNTY. Any county the governing body of which shall have adopted an...
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4-3-5
Section 4-3-5 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by a board of directors of three or more members, selected as provided herein. If the sole authorizing subdivision is a county, the governing body of said county shall elect all members, the number of such members to be set out in the certificate of incorporation of said authority. In all other cases, one member shall be elected by the governing body of each authorizing subdivision, one member shall be elected by the governing body of the county in which is located the principal office of the authority specified in the certificate of incorporation, if such county is not an authorizing subdivision, and one additional member shall be agreed to and elected by the governing bodies of all the authorizing subdivisions and the governing body of said county in which is located the principal office of the authority specified in the certificate of incorporation. Each member elected by the governing body of one of the...
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4-3-80
Section 4-3-80 Authority and procedure. Any incorporated city or town in this state may borrow money to the extent of its constitutional debt limit for the purpose of providing funds to enable or assist any airport authority incorporated as a public corporation with the consent and approval of such city or town to acquire, own and operate any airport, including related facilities, situated within or without the corporate limits of such city or town or partly within or without such limits and to pay all costs, fees and commissions agreed upon in connection with any such loans, and the governing body thereof may, without an election, issue evidences of its indebtedness in the form of interest-bearing warrants, notes or bills payable, maturing at such time or times as such governing body may determine, not exceeding 20 years from the date of issue, and any such city or town may, as security for any such evidences of indebtedness and as a part of the contract whereunder any money is...
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24-2-8
Section 24-2-8 Federal financial aid. An authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town may borrow money or accept contributions from the federal government to assist in its undertaking redevelopment projects. An authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town may do any and all things necessary or desirable to secure such financial aid, including obligating itself in any contract with the federal government for annual contributions to convey to the federal government the project to which said contract relates, upon the occurrence of a substantial default thereunder, in the same manner as they may do to secure such aid in connection with slum clearance and housing projects under the provisions of this title. (Acts 1949, No. 491, p. 713, §7; Acts 1967, No. 416, p. 1070, §7.)...
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24-2-3
Section 24-2-3 Powers of housing authorities or municipalities - Powers under other housing laws; contracts; issuance of bonds and other obligations; eminent domain. In undertaking such redevelopment projects a housing authority, or the governing body of any incorporated city or town, shall have all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities that such authority has under Chapter 1 of this title, and any other provision of law relating to slum clearance and housing projects for persons of low income, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the power to make and execute contracts, to issue bonds and other obligations and give security therefor, to acquire real property by eminent domain or purchase, and to do any and all things necessary to carry out projects in the same manner as though all the provisions of law applicable to slum clearance and housing projects were applicable to redevelopment projects undertaken under this chapter; provided, that nothing...
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24-2-7
Section 24-2-7 Tax status of land sold or leased to private individuals or corporations for redevelopment. Any property which the authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town leases to private individuals or corporations for development under a redevelopment plan shall have the same tax status as if such leased property were owned by such private individuals or corporations. (Acts 1949, No. 491, p. 713, §6; Acts 1967, No. 416, p. 1070, §6.)...
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24-2-6
Section 24-2-6 Land in project may be made available for use by private enterprise or public agencies in accordance with redevelopment plan. (a) The authority or the governing body of any city or town may make land in a redevelopment project available for use by private enterprise or public agencies in accordance with the redevelopment plan. Such land may be made available at its use value, which represents the value, whether expressed in terms of rental or capital price, at which the authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town determines such land should be made available in order that it may be developed or redeveloped for the purposes specified in such plan. (b) To assure that land acquired in a redevelopment project is used in accordance with the redevelopment plan, an authority or the governing body of any incorporated city or town, upon the sale or lease of such land, shall obligate purchasers or lessees: (1) To use the land for the purpose designated in the...
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