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45-2-221.12
Section 45-2-221.12 Review of building plans. The county commission shall prescribe the procedure
for the review of building plans for any building to be erected or renovated which is located
or to be located in the designated historic districts, including rules governing decisions
of the architectural review board and the procedure for appeal from decisions of the architectural
review board. The county commission shall prescribe the procedure for the review of building
plans for any building to be erected or renovated which is located or is to be located within
the designated preservation districts, including rules governing decisions of the preservation
district review board and the procedure for appeal from decisions of the preservation district
review board. (Act 80-497, p. 769, §5; Act 88-960, p. 1987, §1.)...
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16-60-192
Section 16-60-192 When schools to be established; supervision of state Building Commission.
At least one school, which shall be similar to the Alabama School of Trades at Gadsden, shall
be established, or the construction thereof commenced, during each of the fiscal years 1947-48,
1948-49, 1949-50 and 1950-51. Any construction shall be under the supervision of the state
Building Commission, subject to the provisions of Section 16-60-193. (Acts 1947, No. 673,
p. 514, §2.)...
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41-9-253
Section 41-9-253 Cahawba Historical Site - Powers of commission; payment of expenses. The Alabama
Historical Commission may acquire title, possession, or control of such properties and also
of objects of historic interest at the Cahawba Historical Site as it may deem necessary or
proper to be maintained, preserved, and protected on behalf of the State of Alabama and may
acquire, by purchase, construction, lease, gift, condemnation, or otherwise, lands and rights
in land, including leaseholds and easements, and water rights in the rivers and lands adjacent
to or in the immediate vicinity of Cahawba. The commission's power of eminent domain may be
exercised under Title 18 and any amendments thereto, or pursuant to any other general statutory
provision enacted for the exercise of the power of eminent domain. The commission may mark
in suitable manner the places or locations of historic interest at such point and prepare
and publish for distribution pamphlets or other printed matter with...
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41-9-291
Section 41-9-291 Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Historical Commission, acting as the custodian
of cultural resources for the State of Alabama. (2) CONTRACTOR. Any individual, company, corporation,
or private or public institution determined by the commission to be appropriately qualified
that has applied for and received a permit or contract from the commission to begin exploration
or excavation activities in state-owned waters. (3) CULTURAL RESOURCES. All abandoned shipwrecks
or remains of those ships and all underwater archaeological treasures, artifacts, treasure
troves, or other cultural articles and materials, whether or not associated with any shipwreck,
that are contained in or on submerged lands belonging to the State of Alabama and the sea
within the jurisdiction of the state, and that have remained unclaimed for more than 50 years,
excluding therefrom sunken logs, cants, and timber...
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45-26A-70
Section 45-26A-70 Historic preservation. The purposes of this article are to provide for the
establishment of an historic preservation commission and architectural review board and to
promote the educational, cultural, economic, and general welfare of Wetumpka through the preservation
and protection of buildings, sites, structures, areas, and districts of historic significance
and interest through the preservation and enhancement of the national, state, and local historic,
architectural, archaeological, and aesthetic heritage found in Wetumpka's historic and aesthetic
attraction to tourists and visitors. (Act 89-718, p. 1433, §1.)...
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29-1-19.1
Section 29-1-19.1 Legislature authorized to control streets adjacent to Capitol, in cooperation
with chief of services. The Legislature of the State of Alabama is hereby authorized to control
the usage of a certain portion of those streets adjacent to the State Capitol complex in the
City of Montgomery and the grounds of the State Capitol building, viz: That portion of King
Street and Pelham Street, lying between Union and Ripley Streets, (over which the city has
relinquished control), and the parking lot located across Union Street to the rear of the
Capitol building between the administrative building and highway building and bounded by the
Streets of Union, Ripley, Pelham and King; and the parking facilities connected to and adjacent
to the former Highway Department Building and now designated "the Alabama State House";
and all of that lot bounded by Washington, Jackson, Ripley and Pelham Streets owned by the
State of Alabama; and the driveway and parking spaces on the grounds...
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41-9-270
Section 41-9-270 LaGrange Historical Commission. (a) A board of trustees, to be known as LaGrange
Historical Commission, is hereby authorized to be appointed by the Governor for the purpose
of acquiring, maintaining and protecting certain properties and objects of historical interest
at LaGrange, in Colbert County, the site of the first chartered college in Alabama. Said board
shall be composed of three members, and the first appointees shall be appointed to serve for
terms of two, four and six years, respectively, and subsequent appointees shall serve for
terms of four years. Such trustees shall serve without compensation other than payment of
a per diem allowance and travel expenses in attending meetings of the board or in performing
any actual service under the direction of the board, such expenses to be paid in accordance
with Article 2 of Chapter 7 of Title 36 of this code. Such expenses shall be payable out of
the appropriation made by subsection (c) of this section, upon warrant...
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45-17A-80
Section 45-17A-80 Purpose. The purposes of this part are to provide for the establishment of
an Historic Preservation Commission and Architectural Review Board, and to promote the educational,
cultural, economic, and general welfare of Tuscumbia through the preservation and protection
of buildings, sites, structures, areas, and districts of historic significance and interest;
through the preservation and enhancement of the national, state, and local historic, architectural,
archaeological, and aesthetic heritage found in Tuscumbia's historic and aesthetic attraction
to tourists and visitors. (Act 89-958, p. 1887, §1.)...
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9-14A-5
Section 9-14A-5 Alabama Public Historical Sites and Parks Improvement Corporation. (a) The
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate or his or her designee, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her designee,
the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Director
of Finance of the state may become a corporation, with the powers and authorities hereinafter
provided, by proceeding according to the provisions of this chapter. To become a corporation,
the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of
the Senate or his or her designee, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her
designee, the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the
Director of Finance shall present to the Secretary of State of Alabama an application signed
by them which shall set forth: (1) The name, official designation and...
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41-9-222
Section 41-9-222 Hobson Memorial Board abolished; powers, etc., transferred to Historical Commission.
The Richmond Pearson Hobson Memorial Board as established in Section 41-9-221 is abolished.
All property, real and personal, under the management and control of the memorial board, including
but not limited to "Magnolia Grove," the Richmond Pearson Hobson home and lands
located in Greensboro, Alabama, and all powers, authority and jurisdiction over such property,
are hereby transferred to the Alabama Historical Commission; and any right, title or interest
which the state has in the above described property is also transferred to the Alabama Historical
Commission. The Alabama Historical Commission shall have full authority to develop, renovate,
restore, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit and publicize such property in accordance with
the powers and responsibilities of the Alabama Historical Commission. (Acts 1980, No. 80-208,
p. 289, §1.)...
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