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11-54B-8
Section 11-54B-8 Costs of supplemental services; assessment of classes; exemptions. (a) A self-help
business improvement district ordinance shall provide that all costs of the supplemental services
provided in a business improvement district will be financed through the levy of a special
assessment on the owners of the real property located within the geographical area of the
district and shall designate the method set forth in the plan as the method which will be
used to determine the amount of such special assessment in a manner which fairly and equitably
distributes the burden of financing the supplemental services among the real property owners
in the district. Such ordinance shall list and describe, by metes and bounds, by lot and block
numbers, or by street addresses, all real properties against which the special assessment
will be made to fund such supplemental services. (b) The board of directors of the district
management corporation, in its sole discretion, may assess classes...
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40-9F-3
Section 40-9F-3 Standards for approval; application, rehabilitation plan; review; certification;
tax credit certification; fees; report to Legislature. (a) The commission shall develop standards
for the approval of the substantial rehabilitation of qualified structures for which a tax
credit is sought. The standards shall take into account whether the substantial rehabilitation
of a qualified structure is consistent with the historic character of the structure or of
the Registered Historic District in which the property is located. (b) Prior to beginning
any substantial rehabilitation work on a qualified structure, the owner shall submit an application
and rehabilitation plan to the commission and an estimate of the qualified rehabilitation
expenditures under the rehabilitation plan; provided, however, that the owner, at its own
risk, may incur qualified rehabilitation expenditures no earlier than six months prior to
the submission of the application and rehabilitation plan that are...
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40-9F-32
Section 40-9F-32 Procedures for rehabilitation of qualified structures; tax credits; review;
audit; fees; report to Legislature. (a) The commission shall develop standards for the approval
of the substantial rehabilitation of qualified structures for which a tax credit is sought.
The standards shall take into account whether the substantial rehabilitation of a qualified
structure is consistent with the historic character of the structure or of the Registered
Historic District in which the property is located. (b) Prior to beginning any substantial
rehabilitation work on a qualified structure, the owner shall submit an application and rehabilitation
plan to the commission and an estimate of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures under
the rehabilitation plan; provided, however, that the owner, at its own risk, may incur qualified
rehabilitation expenditures no earlier than six months prior to the submission of the application
and rehabilitation plan that are limited to architectural,...
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45-17A-80.10
Section 45-17A-80.10 Approval of application; rejection. (a) The 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 not consider interior changes or use having no effect on the exterior of a building
or structure. (c) In the event the commission rejects...
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45-26A-70.10
Section 45-26A-70.10 Approval of application; rejection. (a) The 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 a certificate of appropriateness, the
commission shall not consider interior changes or use having no effect on the exterior of
a building or structure. (c) In the event the commission...
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28-4A-6
Section 28-4A-6 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that it is in the best interest
of the public welfare of the State of Alabama to preserve and redevelop the downtown municipal
areas and registered historic districts and certain economically distressed areas of this
state and to further promote the preservation and redevelopment of historic buildings and
sites. The Legislature finds that an effective way of facilitating the urban redevelopment
program and the preservation of historic buildings and sites, and registered historic districts
and any economically distressed area designated as suitable by the municipal or county governing
body is by creating a single exception to the existing alcoholic beverage laws to authorize
and permit the establishment of brewpubs located in such historic buildings, sites, or districts
in urban redevelopment areas or economically distressed areas of those municipalities located
within counties where the brewing of beer for consumption by the...
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41-9-261
Section 41-9-261 Designation of commission as agency responsible for restoration and preservation
of State Capitol; powers and duties. (a) The primary restoration, planning and preservation
responsibility for the State Capitol of Alabama and its contiguous historic grounds, designated
by the United States government as a national historic landmark, is hereby delegated to the
Alabama Historical Commission. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission is instructed to protect
the historic and architectural integrity of this historic Greek revival masterpiece which
served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy in 1861 and has served as the Capitol of Alabama
for more than 120 years. (c) The agencies of the State of Alabama charged with architectural,
engineering, maintenance and alteration responsibilities for the State Capitol shall submit
plans and specifications to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall review them for
the retention of the historic merit and architectural integrity of...
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45-17A-80.08
Section 45-17A-80.08 Certificate of appropriateness for modification, erection, or demolition;
applications; rules and regulations; design standards; 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 commission. 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 appropriateness shall apply to public property
which has been designated as an historic property or which is contained in an historic district,
and shall apply to all actions by public...
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45-17A-81.11
Section 45-17A-81.11 Court action to prevent improper changes; damages. The commission, or
Tuscumbia, shall be authorized to institute any appropriate action or proceeding in a court
of competent jurisdiction to prevent any change in the exterior of a building or structure
which is either an historic property or which is contained in an historic district, except
in compliance with the provisions of an ordinance adopted in conformity with this part, or
to prevent any illegal act or conduct with respect to such historic property, or historic
district, and to recover any damages which may have been cause by the violation of that ordinance.
(Act 89-958, p. 1887, §12.)...
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45-26A-70.11
Section 45-26A-70.11 Judicial action to prevent improper changes; damages. The commission,
or Wetumpka, shall be authorized to institute any appropriate action or proceeding in a court
of competent jurisdiction to prevent any change in the exterior of a building or structure
which is either an historic property or which is contained in an historic district, except
in compliance with the provisions of an ordinance adopted in conformity with this article,
or to prevent any illegal act or conduct with respect to such historic property, or historic
district, and to recover any damages which may have been caused by the violation of that ordinance.
(Act 89-718, p. 1433, §12.)...
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