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11-40-83
Section 11-40-83 Zoning authority in overlapping police jurisdictions - Zoning disputes between
municipalities. Notwithstanding Section 11-40-82, in the overlapping areas of the police jurisdiction
of the municipalities, each municipality may object to a zoning decision of the other municipality
in the overlapping areas. In that case, the objecting municipality shall notify the other
municipality of its objection and the zoning dispute shall be resolved by a panel consisting
of the mayors of the two municipalities and the chair of the county commission of the county
where the property involved in the zoning dispute is located. (Act 2019-251, §4.)...
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40-9C-5
Section 40-9C-5 Granting of abatement. (a) Subject to the geographical or jurisdictional limitations
specified in subsection (b), the governing body of a municipality or a county may grant abatements
of all of the taxes allowed to be abated under Section 40-9C-4 with respect to private use
brownfield development property. (b) The abatements authorized to be granted pursuant to subsection
(a) may be granted: (1) By the governing body of a municipality, with respect to private use
brownfield development property located within the limits of the municipality or within the
police jurisdiction of the municipality; provided, however, that the governing body shall
not grant an abatement of any county taxes unless consented to by resolution of the governing
body of the county. (2) By the governing body of a county, with respect to private use brownfield
development property located in the county and not within a municipality or the police jurisdiction
of a municipality; provided, however, that...
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45-9-245.20
Section 45-9-245.20 Levy and rates of tax; exemptions. (a) The County Commission of Chambers
County, in addition to all other taxes presently levied, may levy the following additional
sales and use taxes not to exceed the lowest municipal rates collected in the City of LaFayette,
City of Lanett, or City of Valley: (1) AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and
use tax of two percent. (2) AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and use tax rate
of two percent. (3) GENERAL SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and use tax rate that is equal to the
lowest municipal rate collected respectively in the City of LaFayette, the City of Lanett,
or the City of Valley on and after April 28, 2016. (4) MANUFACTURING MACHINE SALES AND USE
TAX. A sales and use tax rate of two percent. (b)(1) Except as herein provided, the rates
provided in subsection (a) shall apply only in the areas in the county outside the corporate
limits of Lanett, Valley, LaFayette, Waverly, and Five Points as those...
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45-45-20
Section 45-45-20 Licensing requirements; prohibited activities. (a)(1) Pursuant to the authority
granted in Article IV, Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as
Section 104 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended,
that allows local legislation to regulate or prohibit alcoholic beverage traffic, any public
or private lounge, tavern, bar, club, nightclub, or restaurant, operating in an unincorporated
area of Madison County outside of the police jurisdiction of a municipality, that features
or otherwise permits topless females on its premises shall automatically forfeit any valid
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board license which it has been granted. The term topless females,
as used in this subsection, means persons of the female gender clothed or unclothed above
the waist in such manner as to purport to nakedly reveal to patrons, members, or invitee viewers
either the nipple or the pectoral form, or both, of at least one...
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11-69-1
Section 11-69-1 Adoption and implementation of plan. (a) Any Class 7 or 8 municipality in this
state may adopt a rural scenic right-of-way plan for the development, improvement, and use
of right-of-way along municipal roads and streets and county roads within the corporate limits
and police jurisdiction of the municipality except right-of-way, highways, streets, or roads
that are under exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction of the Alabama Department of Transportation.
Pursuant to the plan, the municipality may designate right-of-way adjacent to a municipal
road or street or a county road to be developed, improved, and used for recreational or beautification
purposes. Any portion of a road designated shall continue for at least three miles in length
and may not at the time of designation have an average density of two or more commercial enterprises
that have an entrance or exit on the road per mile. The path of the right-of-way along a street
or road included in the plan may cross another...
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11-80-10
Section 11-80-10 Licensing of junkyards located within and outside police jurisdictions by
municipalities and counties. (a) As used in this section, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) JUNKYARD.
An establishment or place of business which is maintained, operated, or used for storing,
keeping, buying, or selling old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper trash,
rubber debris, waste or junked, dismantled or wrecked automobiles, or parts thereof, iron,
steel, and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material or for the maintenance or operation
of an automobile graveyard. (2) SCRAP PROCESSOR. Any person who is engaged, from a fixed location
or otherwise, in the business of paying compensation for ferrous or nonferrous metals that
have served their original economic purpose, who is engaged in the business of performing
the manufacturing process by which ferrous metals or nonferrous metals, or...
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11-52-53
Section 11-52-53 Appeals from compensation awards. Within 20 days after the approval of any
such report by the council, any person dissatisfied with the award of compensation therein
contained may file with the clerk of the council notice of appeal to the court of the county
in which the appellant's land is located having jurisdiction of actions by municipalities
to assess compensation for property taken or appropriated for public use for streets. Thereupon,
and within 10 days of such notice, the clerk of the council shall file with the clerk of said
court the report of the board of appraisers approved by the council, together with certified
copies of the resolution of the council and of the notice of appeal. Within five days thereafter
the appellant shall give and file with the clerk of said court an appeal bond, running to
the municipality, for such amount as may be fixed by the court, to secure the municipality
against the costs of the appeal in the event that appellant fails to...
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11-68-12
Section 11-68-12 Institution of court proceedings to prevent violations and recover damages.
The historic preservation commission, or the municipality creating the commission, 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 chapter, 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. (Acts 1989, No. 89-536, p.
1116, §12.)...
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11-50-77
Section 11-50-77 Hearing upon objections as to proposed purchase; amendment, modification,
rescission, etc., of ordinance or resolution and contract by council. At the meeting to be
held as provided for as specified in Section 11-50-75 or at a place and time to which the
same may be adjourned, all persons whose property may be affected by said sewers or sewer
system or by the proposed purchase of the same may appear in person or by attorney or by petition
and object or protest against the purchase of the same, and the council shall consider each
objection and protest, if any, and may confirm, amend, modify, or rescind the original ordinance
or resolution and the contract of purchase made with the owner or owners of the sewers or
sewer system proposed to be purchased, but if objections to the proposed purchase are made
by a majority in area of the property owners against whose property the cost and expense of
the proposed purchase is to be assessed, the purchase shall not take place,...
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11-81-242
Section 11-81-242 Designation of regions for qualified projects; issuance of bonds, notes,
etc. (a)(1) The governing body of a local government may designate an area of the local government
as a region within which the local government may provide financing to the record owners of
real property and impose assessments for the repayment of costs of a qualified project. (2)a.
A local government may issue bonds or notes or use other financing to finance qualified projects
under this article. b. Bonds or notes issued under this section are not general obligations
of the local government, but are payable from any of the following: 1. Payments of assessments
on benefited real property in one or more designated regions under this article. 2. Reserves
established by the local government from grants, bonds, or net proceeds or other lawfully
available funds. 3. Municipal bond insurance, lines of credit, public or private guaranties,
standby bond purchase agreements, collateral assignments,...
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