45-17A-80.14
Section 45-17A-80.14 Continuation of prior commissions or boards. No provision of this part shall be construed to require the dissolution of any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to prior laws. Any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance existing pursuant to prior laws and existing at the time of the enactment of this part shall continue in existence and shall have all of the purposes, powers, and authority set out in the ordinances creating such commissions and boards. Any such commission or board shall also have the power set forth in this part, if so provided by ordinance enacted by the governing body creating the historic development commission or architectural review board. (Act 89-958, p. 1887, §15.)...
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45-26A-70.14
Section 45-26A-70.14 Continuation of prior commissions or board. No provision of this article shall be construed to require the dissolution of any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to prior laws. Any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance existing pursuant to prior laws and existing at the time of the enactment of this article shall continue in existence and shall have all of the purposes, powers, and authority set out in the ordinances creating such commissions and boards. Any such commission or board shall also have the power set forth in this article, if so provided by ordinance enacted by the governing body creating the historic development commission or architectural review board. (Act 89-718, p. 1433, §15.)...
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11-68-14
Section 11-68-14 Effect of chapter on preexisting historic development commissions or architectural review boards. No provision of this chapter shall be construed to require the dissolution of any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to prior laws. Any historic development commission or architectural review board created by an ordinance existing pursuant to prior laws and existing at the time of the enactment of this chapter shall continue in existence and shall have all of the purposes, powers, and authority set out in the ordinances creating such commissions and boards. Any such commission or board shall also have the power set forth in this chapter, if so provided by ordinance enacted by the governing body of the municipality creating the historic development commission or architectural review board. The fact that such a commission or board is not created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this chapter shall not be...
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45-36A-102
Section 45-36A-102 Historic preservation commission; architectural review board; review of building plans. (a) The governing body of the City of Scottsboro in Jackson County may adopt ordinances, pass resolutions, or take such appropriate action as necessary to promote the general public welfare within the city, such ordinances to protect the historic character of the city in the manner hereinafter described.. (b) The governing body of the city, upon the recommendation of the historic preservation commission, as provided for below, may designate as a historic district any area, site, building, or structure within the city having an overall atmosphere of either historic or architectural distinction, or both (c) A historic preservation commission with the following membership, duties, and powers may be created by the city governing body: (1) The commission shall be composed of no less than seven members who shall be selected by the city governing body in such a manner as to serve...
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45-2-221.13
Section 45-2-221.13 Regulations. The county commission may adopt such other regulations as are necessary to effect the purposes of this part; provided however that nothing in this part shall be construed to authorize the county commission or any architectural review board, preservation district review board, or historic development commission, or any other entity created under this part to prevent or regulate the construction or placement of utility poles, wires, or equipment in any historic district or preservation district. (Act 80-497, p. 769, §6; Act 88-960, p. 1987, §1.)...
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45-17A-80.11
Section 45-17A-80.11 Architectural review board. (a) Tuscumbia, upon enacting an ordinance pursuant to this part, may elect to create an architectural review board, hereinafter sometimes called the board, to perform the duties and responsibilities of the historic preservation commission in accepting, considering, and approving or rejecting applications for certificates of appropriateness, as set out in Sections 45-17A-80.08, 45-17A-80.09, 45-17A-80.10, and 45-17A-80.11. (b) If such board is created, it shall be composed of not less than five members who shall have demonstrated training or experience in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology, or law. A majority of the members of the board shall be bona fide residents of the territorial jurisdiction of Tuscumbia. No elected public official shall serve as a member of the board. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the board shall be public officials. (c) Members of the board shall be...
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45-17A-80.12
Section 45-17A-80.12 Architectural review board. (a) Tuscumbia, upon enacting an ordinance pursuant to this part, may elect to create an architectural review board, hereinafter sometimes called the board, to perform the duties and responsibilities of the historic preservation commission in accepting, considering, and approving or rejecting applications for certificates of appropriateness, as set out in Sections 45-17A-80.08, 45-17A-80.09, 45-17A-80.10, and 45-17A-80.11. (b) If such board is created, it shall be composed of not less than five members who shall have demonstrated training or experience in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology, or law. A majority of the members of the board shall be bona fide residents of the territorial jurisdiction of Tuscumbia. No elected public official shall serve as a member of the board. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the board shall be public officials. (c) Members of the board shall be...
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45-1A-41
Section 45-1A-41 Protection of historic architectural character of Prattville. (a) In Autauga County, the governing body of the City of Prattville is hereby authorized to adopt ordinances to protect the historic architectural character of the city in the manner hereinafter prescribed. (b) The governing body of the city may dedicate as an historic district any section of the city having an overall atmosphere of architectural and historic distinction. A single structure may be designated as an historic district. (c) An historic development commission with the following membership, duties and powers may be created by the city governing body. (1) The commission shall be composed of no less than 11 members who shall be selected by the city governing body in such a manner as to serve overlapping terms, Except for the first members, their terms shall be four years. (2) The commission shall operate under a constitution as adopted by the commission and approved by the city governing body. (3)...
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41-9-246
Section 41-9-246 Board of advisors. (a) There is hereby established a Board of Advisors to the Alabama Historical Commission. Said board of advisors shall consist of no less than 15 persons. Each of the below listed societies, organizations, individuals, commissions and institutions shall have the authority to name one member of said board and shall submit the name of said person to the chairman of the commission prior to the annual meeting of the commission: (1) The Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; (2) The Alabama Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; (3) The Alabama Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists; (4) The Mobile Historic Development Commission; (5) The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama; (6) The Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission; (7) The Alabama Department of the Sons of Confederate Veterans; (8) The Gorgas Memorial Board; (9) The Hobson Memorial Board; (10) The Cahaba Advisory...
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16-5-8
Section 16-5-8 Review, coordination, establishment, etc., of programs; transfer of credits; Articulation and General Studies Committee. (a)(1) The Commission on Higher Education is authorized to review periodically all new and existing programs and units of instruction, research, and public service funded by state appropriations at the state universities and colleges and to share with the appropriate governing board, through the president of the institution, and state Legislature, its recommendations. (2) As a part of its program review process, the commission shall enforce, monitor, and report on minimum degree productivity standards for all existing programs of instruction at public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education. Productivity standards shall be based, primarily, but not exclusively, on the annual average number of degrees conferred during a five-year period for senior institutions and a three-year period for two-year institutions, as verified by the...
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