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45-49-261.16
Section 45-49-261.16 Construction setbacks. (a) The Mobile County Commission, through
the county planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the
centerline of any state or county public road or highway located within the jurisdiction of
the commission. (b) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities,
structures, water, gas, sewer, electric, telephone, billboards, or utility lines or other
facilities of public utilities. (c) The construction setback from any state or county public
road or highway shall vary according to the highway functional classifications submitted by
the Mobile County Commission and approved by the Federal Highway Administration for Mobile
County. (d) The functional classifications and the construction setbacks required for each
classification are established as follows: (1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback
from the centerline of the right-of-way. (2) Minor arterials require a 100 foot setback from...

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45-2-260
Section 45-2-260 Regulation of setbacks. (a) This section shall apply only to
Baldwin County. (b) The Baldwin County Commission, through the county planning and zoning
commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline of any state or county
public road or highway located outside the corporate limits of a municipality in Baldwin County.
(c) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water,
gas, sewer, electric, telephone, bill boards, or utility lines or other facilities of public
utilities. (d) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall
vary according to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Baldwin County Commission
and approved by the Federal Highway Administration for Baldwin County. (e) The functional
classifications and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established
as follows: (1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the...
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45-49-181
Section 45-49-181 Acceptance of certain unimproved roads into county road maintenance
system; rulemaking authority. The County Commission of Mobile County may accept each year
a total number of miles of public roads equal to the number of miles of county maintained
dirt roads graded, drained, based, and paved under any pay-as-you-go program during the preceding
calendar year and shall not accept any other dirt or otherwise substandard road constructed
or improved after January 1, 1984. The county commission shall require that the division of
a lot, tract, or parcel of land into two or more lots, plats, sites, or other divisions of
land for the purpose, whether immediate or future, divided for purposes of sale or of building
development shall be done by recorded plat in accordance with Section 35-2-50. (Act
2019-307, § 2.)...
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45-22-120.12
Section 45-22-120.12 County road system employees. In the event that the county commission
shall become responsible for the construction and maintenance of the roads of the county,
then in such event any employee who has previously acquired permanent status with the state
personnel system with the State Department of Transportation and who shall transfer to the
employ of Cullman County shall be subject to any probationary period adopted by the Cullman
County Commission; provided, however, that any such employee may, within six months of such
employment with the county, transfer without prejudice back to the employ of the State Department
of Transportation without loss of pay status or any other benefit or right as such employee
previously had as such state employee. (Act 79-574, p. 1022; Act 80-549, p. 851, §13.)...

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11-49-80
Section 11-49-80 Definitions; responsibility for streets within municipality controlled
by county; annexation of unincorporated territory; alternative arrangements; evacuation routes.
(a) For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) COUNTY-MAINTAINED STREET. A public street, road, or bridge that the county commission
has the authority or responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain,
or improve. (2) MUNICIPAL STREET. A public street, road, or bridge that the municipality has
the authority or responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain,
or improve. (3) RESPONSIBILITY FOR A STREET. The authority or responsibility to control, manage,
supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve a public street, road, or bridge. (4) STREET.
A public street, road, bridge, or portion thereof. (b) Where the responsibility for a public
street or streets lying within a municipality is vested in the...
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41-10-178
Section 41-10-178 Appropriation of public funds and construction and maintenance of
roads and other public facilities, etc., for the authority by counties and municipalities.
The county commission of any county or governing body of any municipality in this state shall
be authorized, by resolution duly adopted and recorded, to appropriate any available public
funds not otherwise pledged to the use of the authority and shall be authorized to construct
and maintain roads and bridges and other public facilities and improvements on authority owned
or controlled land. (Acts 1981, No. 81-792, p. 1390, §9.)...
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45-10-180.01
Section 45-10-180.01 County roads - Permit for certain activities; fines and liability.
(a) In Cherokee County, any person or entity engaged in construction, excavation, or similar
activity resulting in the cutting across or going under a county road or county right-of-way
shall obtain a permit from the county commission. The issuance of the permit by the county
commission shall be conditioned on the person or entity posting a bond in an amount to be
set by the county commission sufficient to cover the costs of the repair of any damage to
the county road or county right-of-way from the activity. The county commission may set a
reasonable fee not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) for the issuance of a permit pursuant
to this section which shall be deposited in the county road and bridge fund. (b) Any
person or entity which fails to obtain a permit required by this section shall be subject
to a civil fine in an amount up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) which shall be set by the...

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45-2-261.17
Section 45-2-261.17 Construction with other laws. The authority of the Baldwin County
Commission under this subpart shall not conflict with present or future regulations or policies
of the Alabama Department of Health. Except as expressly set forth in this subpart, no provision
of this subpart shall infringe upon the existing authority of the Baldwin County Commission
to regulate the development of subdivisions under Section 45-2-260.01, and any amendments
thereto, or any additional power or authority granted to the Baldwin County Commission by
local legislative act. Notwithstanding any authority otherwise conferred by this subpart or
any local act applicable to Baldwin County, after June 15, 1973, once a subdivision has been
approved in accordance with the subdivision regulations applicable to the subdivision at the
time of approval, the Baldwin County Commission and the Baldwin County Planning Commission
shall have no authority to impose, by amendment to any subdivision regulations,...
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45-29-71.07
Section 45-29-71.07 Shop and unit road system. The Fayette County Commission shall establish
a shop and unit road system for the operation of the county roads and bridges. The county
engineer shall, at each October meeting of the county commission, make recommendations for
a yearly work plan and present budget information for the new year. The commission at its
regular meetings shall discuss needs as they arise and vote on all issues that might affect
the county. The chair, with approval of the county commission, shall manage the daily operation
of the county commission. It shall be the duty of the county commission to fix, from time
to time in accordance with prevailing economic conditions, the number of employees and the
various scales of wages or salaries to be paid for labor necessary in the maintenance and
construction of roads, bridges, and county shop operation. (Act 93-611, p. 999, §8.)...
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45-47-243
Section 45-47-243 Disposition of funds. All funds paid to Marion County from oil and
gas taxes pursuant to Section 40-20-8 shall be distributed in the following manner:
(1) Fifty percent to the county commission to be expended at its discretion, with emphasis
on road construction and maintenance. (2) Thirty percent to the city and county boards of
education with the distribution to be made on the basis of the State Department of Education's
percentage distribution ratio for dividing funds between the Marion County and Winfield City
school systems. (3) Five percent to the sheriff for law enforcement and alcohol and drug abuse
programs. (4) Three percent to the county firefighters association to be distributed by the
association to municipal and volunteer fire departments on an equal basis for fire protection.
(5) Two percent to the county commission to be distributed to rescue squads and municipal
ambulance services and libraries on an equal basis. (6) Ten percent for additional...
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