45-2-262
Section 45-2-262 Regulation of wind generated energy production facilities or equipment in unincorporated areas. (a) This section shall apply within all unincorporated areas of Baldwin County. (b) The county commission shall have zoning authority and the power to establish and adopt ordinances, resolutions, rules, regulations, and procedures to regulate the permitting, construction, placement, and operation of wind turbines, windmills, wind farms, and any other wind-generated energy production facilities or equipment operated, in whole or in part, by wind, sometimes referred to collectively as "wind-generated energy production facilities," also including, but not limited to, regulations regarding the size, location, and noise generated by wind-generated energy production facilities. The regulations shall be adopted by ordinance or resolution of the county commission at a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission. (c) The county commission shall have zoning authority and the power...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2-262.htm - 5K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-2-261.08
Section 45-2-261.08 Appointment of advisory committees. In each district wherein the qualified electors vote to become subject to the planning and zoning authority of the Baldwin County Commission as provided in Section 45-2-261.07, the Baldwin County Commission shall appoint an advisory committee from that district to work with and assist the planning commission in formulating and developing regulations, ordinances, and zoning measures for the district. Each advisory committee shall consist of five members who shall be qualified electors of the district and who shall reflect as nearly as practical the diversity of land use in a district. The members of each district advisory committee shall elect a chair. Upon the adoption of zoning ordinances and regulations for the district by the Baldwin County Commission pursuant to the terms of this subpart, the services of the district advisory committee shall terminate and the committee shall be abolished. In any district which is contiguous to...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2-261.08.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages
12-17-61
Section 12-17-61 Number of judges in each district; manner of election of judges generally. Each county shall constitute a district and shall have one resident district judge, except that: (1) Baldwin, Lee, Etowah, Russell, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Houston, Dale, Shelby, Marshall, Cullman, Chambers, Elmore, Limestone, and St. Clair Counties shall each have two resident district judges. (2) Montgomery, Morgan, and Calhoun Counties shall have three resident district judges. (3) Madison County shall have four resident district judges. (4) Mobile County shall have five resident district judges. (5) Jefferson County shall have 12 resident district judges, who shall be nominated and elected in the manner provided by law for the nomination and election of circuit judges in the county. Three of such district judges shall serve in the Bessemer division and nine shall serve in the Birmingham division. The district judgeship created by Act 96-751 shall be assigned to the Family Court...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/12-17-61.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages
17-14-70
Section 17-14-70 Congressional districts; official maps. (a) The State is divided into seven congressional districts as follows: District 1: Baldwin County, Escambia County, Mobile County, Monroe County, Washington County, Clarke County: Tract 957500: Block Group 2: Block 81, Block 97, Block 98; Tract 957800: Block Group 1: Block 4, Block 5, Block 6, Block 7, Block 9, Block 10, Block 11, Block 12, Block 13, Block 20, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 28, Block 29, Block 30, Block 31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 34, Block 35, Block 36, Block 37, Block 38, Block 39, Block 40, Block 41, Block 43, Block 44, Block 45, Block 46, Block 47, Block 51; Block Group 2: Block 4, Block 5, Block 6, Block 15, Block 16, Block 17, Block 18, Block 19, Block 20, Block 21, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 26, Block 27, Block 28, Block 29, Block 30, Block 31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 34, Block 35, Block 36, Block 37, Block 43, Block 44, Block 45, Block 46, Block 47, Block 48, Block...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/17-14-70.htm - 88K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-2A-140
Section 45-2A-140 Boundaries; exemption from certain building codes. (a) The boundaries of the municipality of Spanish Fort, in the County of Baldwin, and the State of Alabama, are hereby altered and rearranged so as to include within the corporate limits of the municipality all of that territory lying within and included in the following boundaries: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Blakeley Square Shopping Center Subdivision, as per plat thereof recorded in Slide #1560B, of the records in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama. (b) Any improvements and signage located within the boundaries of the property as set out in subsection (a), but which was not a part of the City of Spanish Fort prior to the passage of this section fixing the above boundaries, shall not for a period of 25 years be subject to any changes subsequently enacted by the City of Spanish Fort to the building codes, ordinances, and regulations, the electrical codes, ordinances, and regulations,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2A-140.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-8-71.01
Section 45-8-71.01 Development or disposal of Fort McClellan property. (a) Calhoun County, Alabama, may take title as a result of conveyance from the federal government to any property within the current boundaries of Fort McClellan in Calhoun County, Alabama, for purposes of developing or redeveloping and disposal of the property according to plans and policies established by the Fort McClellan Development Commission provided for in Act 97-274 of the 1997 Regular Session and hereinafter referred to as the FMDC. The county commission shall administer all funds and fiscal operations associated with the development and redevelopment and disposal of the property and shall be reimbursed from the funds for actual expenses associated with administering the fiscal operations, and shall receive all amounts allowed, pursuant to any grant received, for administration. (b)(1) As a condition precedent to accepting a conveyance of title to the Fort McClellan property, the Calhoun County Commission...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-8-71.01.htm - 4K - Match Info - Similar pages
17-20-1
Section 17-20-1 Congressional districts; official maps. The state is hereby divided into seven congressional districts as follows: District 1: Baldwin County, Clarke County: Tract 957500: Block Group 1: Block 1017, Block 1018, Block 1025, Block 1026, Block 1027, Block 1028, Block 1029, Block 1031, Block 1046, Block 1047, Block 1048, Block 1049, Block 1050, Block 1051, Block 1052, Block 1053, Block 1054, Block 1055, Block 1056, Block 1057, Block 1059, Block 1060, Block 1062, Block 1063, Block 1064 and Block 1066; Block Group 2: Block 2003, Block 2004, Block 2005, Block 2006, Block 2007, Block 2008, Block 2009, Block 2010, Block 2011, Block 2012, Block 2013, Block 2014, Block 2015, Block 2016, Block 2017, Block 2018, Block 2019, Block 2020, Block 2021, Block 2022, Block 2023, Block 2024, Block 2025, Block 2026, Block 2027, Block 2028, Block 2029, Block 2030, Block 2031, Block 2032, Block 2033, Block 2034, Block 2036, Block 2037, Block 2038, Block 2039, Block 2040, Block 2041, Block 2042,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/17-20-1.htm - 188K - Match Info - Similar pages
16-3-1.1
Section 16-3-1.1 State Board of Education districts; official maps. (a) The state is divided into eight State Board of Education districts as follows: District 1: Baldwin County, Butler County, Conecuh County, Covington County, Crenshaw County, Escambia County, Mobile County: Tract 902, Tract 2502, Tract 2800, Tract 3100, Tract 3202, Tract 3203, Tract 3204, Tract 3205, Tract 3301, Tract 3302, Tract 3502, Tract 3606, Tract 3607, Tract 3703, Tract 3704, Tract 3705, Tract 3706, Tract 3707, Tract 3708, Tract 3709, Tract 3710, Tract 5100, Tract 5200, Tract 5300, Tract 5400, Tract 5500, Tract 5900, Tract 6000, Tract 6104, Tract 6200, Tract 6301, Tract 6302, Tract 6402, Tract 6403, Tract 6404, Tract 6405, Tract 6406, Tract 6407, Tract 6501, Tract 6502, Tract 6600, Tract 6701, Tract 6702, Tract 6801, Tract 6802, Tract 6901, Tract 6902, Tract 7000, Tract 7101, Tract 7102, Tract 7103, Tract 7201, Tract 7202, Tract 7300, Tract 901: Block Group 1: Block 0, Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Block 4, Block...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/16-3-1.1.htm - 108K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-2-120.08
Section 45-2-120.08 Personnel Appeals Board. (a) There shall be established the Baldwin County Personnel Appeals Board. The board shall hear all appeals from final action as requested by an affected employee. (b) The Baldwin County Personnel Appeals Board shall be composed of five persons who are residents of the county. The members of the board shall be appointed as follows: Two members shall be appointed by the county commission, two members shall be selected by the classified employees using the procedure provided in this section. The fifth member shall be selected by the other four members of the board within 30 days after the four members of the board are selected and take office. In the event the four members of the board cannot agree on a fifth member within 30 days, then the fifth member shall be selected as follows: The members appointed by the county commission shall nominate one person and the members selected by the classified employees shall nominate one person. From these...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2-120.08.htm - 5K - Match Info - Similar pages
45-2-261.18
Section 45-2-261.18 Zoning ordinances and regulations not retroactive. No zoning ordinance or regulation promulgated by the Baldwin County Commission under the authority of this subpart shall change any use to which land is being made at the time the zoning ordinance or regulation becomes applicable to any district. (Act 91-719, p. 1389, §20; Act 98-665, p. 1455, §1.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/45-2-261.18.htm - 685 bytes - Match Info - Similar pages
|