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11-68-10
Section 11-68-10 Appeal of denial to circuit court. Any person having a request for a certificate
of appropriateness denied by the historic preservation commission, or architectural board
as hereinafter provided, may appeal such denial to the circuit court of the county in which
the commission exists. (Acts 1989, No. 89-536, p. 1116, §10.)...
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11-68-3
Section 11-68-3 Composition of commission; nomination of members; terms of office; removal;
vacancies; officers; rules; reimbursement of expenses; personnel; annual report; meetings.
(a) An historic preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this chapter
shall be composed of not less than 7 members, who shall have demonstrated training or experience
in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology
or law, or who shall be residents of an historic district designated pursuant to that ordinance.
Members of the commission shall be bona fide residents of the territorial jurisdiction of
the municipality creating the commission. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the commission
shall be public officials. (b) Members of the commission shall be nominated by the chief executive
officer of the municipality creating the commission and appointed by the legislative body
of that municipality. Nomination and appointment of...
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11-68-11
Section 11-68-11 Issuance of certificate; factors considered; reasons for rejection; application
for reconsideration; effect of rejection on issuance of building permit. (a) The historic
preservation commission shall approve an application and issue a certificate of appropriateness
if it finds that the proposed change, erection, or demolition conforms to the general design
standards established by the commission, is compatible with the character of the historic
property or historic district and does not detract from the value of the historic property
or historic district. In making this determination, the commission shall consider, in addition
to any other pertinent factors, the historic and architectural features involved and the proposed
change thereto, and the relationship thereof, to the exterior architectural style, and pertinent
features of other structures in the immediate neighborhood. (b) In its review of applications
for certificate of appropriateness, the commission shall...
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45-17A-80.09
Section 45-17A-80.09 Appeal of denial. Any person having a request for a certificate of appropriateness
denied by the historic preservation commission, or architectural review board as hereinafter
provided, may appeal such denial to the Circuit Court of Colbert County. (Act 89-958, p. 1887,
§10.)...
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45-26A-70.09
Section 45-26A-70.09 Appeal of denial. Any person having a request for a certificate of appropriateness
denied by the historic preservation commission, or architectural review board as hereinafter
provided, may appeal such denial to the Circuit Court of Elmore County. (Act 89-718, p. 1433,
§10.)...
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11-68-9
Section 11-68-9 Certificate of appropriateness prerequisite to changes in historic property
or district; submission and consideration of application for certificate; rules, regulations,
and standards; expedited procedure; records. (a) No change in the exterior appearance of an
historic property or any building, structure, or site within an historic district may be made,
and no historic property may be demolished, and no building or structure in an historic district
may be erected or demolished unless and until a certificate of appropriateness for such change,
erection, or demolition is approved by the historic preservation commission created by the
municipality designating the historic property or the historic district. Signs shall be considered
as structures and no sign on an historic property or in an historic district shall be changed,
erected, or demolished unless and until a certificate of appropriateness is approved by the
commission. The requirement of a certificate of...
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41-9-320
Section 41-9-320 Creation; purpose. (a) There is hereby created the Tannehill Furnace and Foundry
Commission to establish, operate and maintain as a state park or historic site the land and
buildings in the County of Tuscaloosa where one of the state's early ironworks, known as the
Tannehill Furnace and Foundry, was located. (b) The purpose of the commission shall be to
preserve, restore, maintain and promote as a state park or historic site the land and relics
of the Tannehill furnace and, in recognition of the important part played by the iron and
steel industry in the development of this state, to exhibit this old furnace as an example
of the process of making iron in this state's early days. (Acts 1969, No. 994, p. 1760, §1.)...

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45-2-221.03
Section 45-2-221.03 Requirements for historic district designation. Applicants shall meet requirements
of subdivision (1) and one or more of the other following requirements in order to be considered
for historic district designation: (1) At least 60 percent of the district property owners,
which shall also consist of at least 60 percent of the property, shall petition the Baldwin
County Commission for a historic district designation. (2) The buildings or district shall
already be on the state and/or national register. (3) The historic district shall contain
buildings or sites of historic importance. (4) The historic district shall contain buildings
or sites with distinctive stylistic aesthetic or locational character which will likely be
considered historical in the future. (5) The historic district shall contain buildings or
sites exhibiting particular skilled examples of craftsmanship and design which are or will
likely be considered historical in nature. (6) The historic district...
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9-14C-2
Section 9-14C-2 Creation; purpose. There is created the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational
Area Commission to acquire, establish, operate, and maintain as a greenway, recreational and
educational area, alternative transportation route, and historic site the land and buildings
in Jefferson County along Red Mountain in Birmingham. The purpose of the commission shall
be to own, preserve, restore, maintain, and promote as a greenway, recreational area, or historic
site the land and relics of the property known as Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area,
and, in recognition of the important role played by the steel industry in the development
of this state, to exhibit this property as an example of the process of mining minerals necessary
for the production of steel in this state's early days. (Act 2006-542, p. 1256, §2.)...
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45-2-221.04
Section 45-2-221.04 Requirements for preservation district designation. Applicants shall meet
requirements of subdivision (1) and one or more of the other following requirements in order
to be considered for preservation district designation: (1) At least 60 percent of the district
property owners, which shall also consist of at least 60 percent of the property, shall petition
the Baldwin County Commission for a preservation district designation. (2) Is a geographically
definable urban or rural area which contains structures or sites or a combination thereof
which have a special character, aesthetic interest or value, and represent one or more period(s)
of styles of architecture typical of one or more era(s) of the history of the area constituting
a visibly perceptible section of the municipality or county. (3) Recommendation for designation
by any federal, state, or other recognized survey of historic sites or structures. (Act 80-497,
p. 769, §5.)...
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