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11-50-439
Section 11-50-439 Powers and duties of board generally. The board shall have complete
control of the municipal waterworks plant and waterworks system of such municipality and shall
have authority to employ, upon terms to be fixed by the board but in no event for a term exceeding
one year, and to discharge with or without cause, managers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers,
attorneys, plumbers, repairmen, laborers, and such other employees as are necessary for the
operation of such municipal waterworks plant and waterworks system; except, that in those
municipalities where public employees are governed by a citywide civil service or merit system
act all of such managers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers, plumbers, repairmen, laborers,
and such other employees as are necessary for the operation of such waterworks plant and waterworks
system shall in all respects, both as to selection, employment, discharge, tenure of office,
or employment and as to pay, promotion, demotion, and all other...
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11-50-469
Section 11-50-469 Powers and duties of board generally. The board shall have complete
control of the municipal gas distribution system of such municipality and shall have authority
to employ, upon terms to be fixed by the board, but in no event for a term exceeding one year,
and to discharge, with or without cause, managers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers, attorneys,
plumbers, gas fitters, repairmen, laborers, and such other employees as are necessary for
the operation of such municipal gas distribution system, except that in those municipalities
where public employees are governed by a citywide civil service or merit system act all of
such managers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers, plumbers, gas fitters, repairmen, laborers,
and such other employees as are necessary for the operation of such system shall in all respects,
both as to selection, employment, discharge, tenure of office, or employment and as to pay,
promotion, demotion, and all other respects covered by said civil service...
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11-50-497
Section 11-50-497 Powers and duties generally. The board shall have complete control
of the municipal electric distribution system of such municipality and shall have authority
to employ, upon terms to be fixed by the board, but in no event for a term exceeding one year,
and to discharge with or without cause, managers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers, attorneys,
linemen, repairmen, laborers, and such other employees as are necessary for the operation
of such municipal electric distribution system, except that in those cities where public employees
are governed by a citywide civil service or merit system all of such managers, cashiers, clerks,
stenographers, linemen, repairmen, laborers, and such other employees as are necessary for
the operation of such system shall in all respects, both as to selection, employment, discharge,
tenure of office, or employment and as to pay, promotion, demotion, and in all other respects
covered by said civil service or merit system, be governed and...
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11-54-30
Section 11-54-30 Municipalities not to contribute to costs of acquisition of projects
or use municipal lands for projects. No municipality shall have the power to pay out of its
general funds or otherwise contribute any part of the costs of acquiring a project and shall
not have the power to use land already owned by the municipality or in which the municipality
has an equity for construction thereon of a project or any part thereof. The entire cost of
acquiring any project must be paid out of the proceeds from the sale of bonds issued under
the authority of this article; provided, however, that this provision shall not be construed
to prevent a municipality from accepting donations of property to be used as a part of any
project or money to be used for defraying any part of the cost of any project. (Acts 1951,
No. 756, p. 1307, §9.)...
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11-54-60
Section 11-54-60 Municipalities not to contribute to costs of acquisition of projects
or use municipal lands for projects. No municipality shall have the power to pay out of its
general funds or otherwise contribute any part of the costs of acquiring a project and shall
not have the power to use land already owned by the municipality or in which the municipality
has an equity for construction thereon of a project or any part thereof. The entire cost of
acquiring any project must be paid out of the proceeds from the sale of bonds issued under
the authority of this article; provided, however, that this provision shall not be construed
to prevent a municipality from accepting donations of property to be used as a part of any
project or money to be used for defraying any part of the cost of any project or from requiring
any lessee of a project to pay the cost of completing such project in the event the proceeds
from the sale of the bonds are insufficient therefor. (Acts 1973, No. 812, p....
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11-89-3
Section 11-89-3 Filing of application for incorporation of district; adoption of resolutions
approving or denying application, etc., by governing bodies. (a) In order to incorporate a
district under this chapter, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first
file an identical written application with the governing body of each county and municipality
located in whole or in part within the boundaries of the area or areas to be served by the
proposed district, or, if the district is to be a supply district, with the governing body
of each county, municipality, and public corporation to be served by the proposed district.
Such application shall contain: (1) A statement that the district proposes to render water
service, sewer service, and fire protection service or any one or more thereof; (2)(i) A concise
legal description of the area or areas in which the district proposes to render water service,
sewer service, and fire protection service or any thereof, a designation...
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37-5-2
Section 37-5-2 Creation; alteration; consolidation; dissolution. A municipal power district
may be created as provided in this chapter and, when so created, shall be considered a municipal
corporation and may exercise the powers granted in this chapter. The governing body of every
municipality proposed to be included in a district shall pass a resolution declaring that
the public interest or necessity demands the creation and maintenance of a municipal power
district, describing the territory to be included in the proposed district, and file a certified
copy thereof in duplicate with the commission. Upon receipt of the resolutions, the commission
shall make an investigation of the propriety of creating the proposed district, of the character
of utility feasible and economically desirable for the district and of the territory to be
served. After investigation, the commission shall issue an order approving or disapproving
the creation of the district and, if it approves, determining the...
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4-6-4
Section 4-6-4 Authority of counties and municipalities to adopt regulations; zoning
jurisdiction of counties and municipalities. (a) Counties. - In order to prevent the creation
or establishment of airport hazards, any county having an airport hazard area within its zoning
jurisdiction, as hereinafter defined, may adopt, administer and enforce, under the police
power and in the manner and upon the conditions hereinafter prescribed, airport zoning regulations
for such airport hazard area, which regulations may divide such area into zones, and within
such zones specify the land uses permitted and regulate and restrict the height to which structures
and trees may be erected or allowed to grow. The zoning jurisdiction of the county is hereby
declared to be all unincorporated areas in the county, except within the police jurisdiction
of any municipality and the area within two miles of an airport owned or operated by a municipality
when said municipality exercises or declares its intention...
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45-29-90.18
Section 45-29-90.18 Monetary contributions by county and municipalities. Fayette County
and the municipalities therein are hereby authorized and empowered to contribute to the authority
any amount or amounts of money, either with or without consideration therefor, that their
respective governing bodies, acting in their sole discretion without the necessity of authorization
at any election of qualified electors, shall approve to be paid from the general fund of the
county or municipality. The governing bodies of Fayette County or the municipalities are hereby
empowered to levy and collect ad valorem taxes within constitutional limits for such purposes,
which are hereby declared to be for municipal and county public purposes. (Act 91-277, p.
517, §19.)...
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11-49A-2
Section 11-49A-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter,
and others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication
herein otherwise, be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) APPLICANT.
A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any municipality
to which this chapter applies all in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-49A-4.
(2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
(3) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. Any municipality the governing body of which shall have adopted
an authorizing resolution. (4) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution, adopted by the governing
body of any municipality to which this chapter applies all in accordance with the provisions
of Section 11-49A-4, that authorizes the incorporation of an authority. (5) BOARD.
The board of directors of an authority. (6) BONDS. Shall include bonds, notes, and...
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