1 HB110 2 209386-3 3 By Representative Sorrells (Constitutional Amendment) 4 RFD: County and Municipal Government 5 First Read: 11-JAN-22 Page 0 1 209386-3:n:11/02/2021:FC/ma LSA2021-161R2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SYNOPSIS: This bill would propose an amendment to the 9 Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amend 10 Constitutional Amendment No. 429 and Constitutional 11 Amendment No. 759, applicable to economic 12 development in several named counties, including 13 Geneva County, to delete Geneva County from the 14 amendments, and would provide a savings clause for 15 any actions of Geneva County prior to the 16 ratification of this amendment. Amendment No. 772 17 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now 18 appearing as Section 94.01 of the Recompiled 19 Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, a 20 statewide constitutional amendment relating to 21 economic development, would continue to apply to 22 Geneva County. 23 24 A BILL 25 TO BE ENTITLED 26 AN ACT 27 Page 1 1 To propose an amendment to the Constitution of 2 Alabama of 1901, to amend Constitutional Amendment No. 429 and 3 Constitutional Amendment No. 759, applicable to economic 4 development in several named counties, including Geneva 5 County, to delete Geneva County from the amendments, and to 6 provide a savings clause for any actions of Geneva County 7 prior to the ratification of this amendment. 8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: 9 Section 1. The following amendment to the 10 Constitution of Alabama of 1901, is proposed and shall become 11 valid as a part of the Constitution when all requirements of 12 this act are fulfilled: 13 PROPOSED AMENDMENT 14 Section 1. Constitutional Amendment No. 429 and 15 Constitutional Amendment No. 759 of the Constitution of 16 Alabama of 1901, are amended to read as follows: 17 "Amendment No. 429 18 "For the promotion of local economic and industrial 19 development, the governing body of Bullock, Coffee, Coosa, 20 Dallas, Etowah, Geneva, Houston, Jefferson, Lawrence, Macon, 21 Marengo, Mobile, Morgan, Talladega, Madison, Shelby, and 22 Tuscaloosa counties and of each municipality situated in said 23 counties, other provisions of law or this Constitution 24 notwithstanding, shall each have, independently or in 25 cooperation with one or more of such governmental entities in 26 such counties, full and continuing power (a) to purchase, 27 lease or otherwise acquire, land, or to utilize land Page 2 1 heretofore purchased or otherwise acquired, and to improve and 2 develop such land for use as industrial site, or industrial 3 park, projects, including, but not limited to, grading and the 4 construction of roads, drainage, sewers, sewage and waste 5 disposal systems, parking areas and utilities to serve said 6 projects, and (b) to lease, sell, grant, exchange, or 7 otherwise convey, on terms approved by the governing body of 8 the county, or of municipality exercising such power, all, or 9 any part of, any such project to any person, firm or 10 corporation, public or private, including to any industrial 11 development board or authority heretofore or hereafter created 12 by any such county or municipality therein, for the purpose of 13 the constructing, or developing thereon, by such purchaser or 14 lessees, and the equipping and operating of, industrial, 15 transportation, distribution, warehouse or research 16 facilities, and of office and other facilities auxiliary to 17 the foregoing. Nothing herein shall authorize the counties 18 named, or any municipality there, to construct residential or 19 any other buildings for the purpose of lease or sale. 20 "In carrying out the purposes of this amendment, 21 neither the governing bodies of the counties named 22 hereinabove, nor of any municipality situated in said counties 23 to which this amendment is or becomes applicable, shall be 24 subject to the provisions of sections Sections 93 or 94 of the 25 Constitution of Alabama, as amended. The provisions of this 26 amendment shall be self-executing and the powers granted 27 hereby may be exercised as alternative to, or cumulative with, Page 3 1 and in no way restrictive of, powers otherwise granted by law 2 to the governing body of such counties, or of any municipality 3 therein, or to any agency, board, or authority created or 4 approved thereby pursuant to this Constitution or the laws of 5 this state. 6 "The names and addresses of all parties involved in 7 conveyances of land herein provided, and the amount of any 8 monies paid or received, shall be published in the newspaper 9 in the county with the largest circulation. 10 "This amendment shall not be construed to grant any 11 power of eminent domain in addition to that which may be 12 provided otherwise by statute heretofore or hereafter enacted 13 by the legislature Legislature of Alabama; nor shall this 14 amendment be construed to affect the annexation statutes 15 heretofore or hereafter enacted by said legislature. 16 "Furthermore, no county or municipality shall sell 17 any real property acquired under the authority hereof for a 18 price less than its actual purchase and development cost of 19 such property, unless: 20 "(a) The price be approved at a public meeting of 21 the governing body of such county or municipality; and 22 "(b) At least fourteen (14) days prior to such 23 public meeting at which such price is approved by such 24 governing body, it has published notice in the newspaper with 25 the largest circulation in the county in which the property is 26 located stating (1) the acreage proposed to be sold, (2) the 27 section or sections or subdivisions of record in which the Page 4 1 property is located, (3) the price per acre at which sale is 2 proposed to be made, and (4) the place where a map of the 3 property can be examined by the public; and 4 "(c) The price thus approved is no less than the 5 price advertised as aforesaid; provided, however, that should 6 any real property be acquired for any purpose authorized by 7 this amendment by eminent domain pursuant to other legislative 8 authority as aforesaid, such property shall not be sold, in 9 any event, for less than the price determined and paid 10 pursuant to the orders of the court in such condemnation 11 proceedings. Provided further, that no municipality shall 12 acquire real property in unincorporated areas without a prior 13 consent thereto as expressed in a resolution by the county 14 governing body. Provided further, that no county or 15 municipality shall acquire real property which is located in 16 another county or municipality without such other county's or 17 municipality's prior consent thereto as expressed in a 18 resolution by its governing body. Nothing in the provisions of 19 this constitutional amendment shall be construed to allow 20 construction of dormitories or other type housing on or off 21 university or college campuses. 22 "Amendment No. 759 23 "For the promotion of local economic and industrial 24 development, the governing body of Baldwin, Bullock, Coffee, 25 Coosa, Dallas, Etowah, Geneva, Houston, Jefferson, Lawrence, 26 Macon, Marengo, Mobile, Morgan, Talladega, Madison, Shelby, 27 and Tuscaloosa counties and of each municipality situated in Page 5 1 said counties, other provisions of law or this Constitution 2 notwithstanding, shall each have, independently or in 3 cooperation with one or more of such governmental entities in 4 such counties, full and continuing power (a) to purchase, 5 lease or otherwise acquire, land, or to utilize land 6 heretofore purchased or otherwise acquired, and to improve and 7 develop such land for use as industrial site, or industrial 8 park, projects, including, but not limited to, grading and the 9 construction of roads, drainage, sewers, sewage and waste 10 disposal systems, parking areas and utilities to serve said 11 projects, and (b) to lease, sell, grant, exchange, or 12 otherwise convey, on terms approved by the governing body of 13 the county, or of municipality exercising such power, all, or 14 any part of, any such project to any person, firm or 15 corporation, public or private, including to any industrial 16 development board or authority heretofore or hereafter created 17 by any such county or municipality therein, for the purpose of 18 the constructing, or developing thereon, by such purchaser or 19 lessees, and the equipping and operating of, industrial, 20 transportation, distribution, warehouse or research 21 facilities, and of office and other facilities auxiliary to 22 the foregoing. Nothing herein shall authorize the counties 23 named, or any municipality there, to construct residential or 24 any other buildings for the purpose of lease or sale. 25 "In carrying out the purposes of this amendment, 26 neither the governing bodies of the counties named 27 hereinabove, nor of any municipality situated in said counties Page 6 1 to which this amendment is or becomes applicable, shall be 2 subject to the provisions of sections 93 or 94 of the 3 Constitution of Alabama, as amended. The provisions of this 4 amendment shall be self-executing and the powers granted 5 hereby may be exercised as alternative to, or cumulative with, 6 and in no way restrictive of, powers otherwise granted by law 7 to the governing body of such counties, or of any municipality 8 therein, or to any agency, board, or authority created or 9 approved thereby pursuant to this Constitution or the laws of 10 this state. 11 "The names and addresses of all parties involved in 12 conveyances of land herein provided, and the amount of any 13 monies paid or received, shall be published in the newspaper 14 in the county with the largest circulation. 15 "This amendment shall not be construed to grant any 16 power of eminent domain in addition to that which may be 17 provided otherwise by statute heretofore or hereafter enacted 18 by the legislature of Alabama; nor shall this amendment be 19 construed to affect the annexation statutes heretofore or 20 hereafter enacted by said legislature. 21 "Furthermore, no county or municipality shall sell 22 any real property acquired under the authority hereof for a 23 price less than its actual purchase and development cost of 24 such property, unless: 25 "(a) The price be approved at a public meeting of 26 the governing body of such county or municipality; and Page 7 1 "(b) At least fourteen (14) days prior to such 2 public meeting at which such price is approved by such 3 governing body, it has published notice in the newspaper with 4 the largest circulation in the county in which the property is 5 located stating (1) the acreage proposed to be sold, (2) the 6 section or sections or subdivisions of record in which the 7 property is located, (3) the price per acre at which sale is 8 proposed to be made, and (4) the place where a map of the 9 property can be examined by the public; and 10 "(c) The price thus approved is no less than the 11 price advertised as aforesaid; provided, however, that should 12 any real property be acquired for any purpose authorized by 13 this amendment by eminent domain pursuant to other legislative 14 authority as aforesaid, such property shall not be sold, in 15 any event, for less than the price determined and paid 16 pursuant to the orders of the court in such condemnation 17 proceedings. Provided further, that no municipality shall 18 acquire real property in unincorporated areas without a prior 19 consent thereto as expressed in a resolution by the county 20 governing body. Provided further, that no county or 21 municipality shall acquire real property which is located in 22 another county or municipality without such other county's or 23 municipality's prior consent thereto as expressed in a 24 resolution by its governing body. Nothing in the provisions of 25 this constitutional amendment shall be construed to allow 26 construction of dormitories or other type housing on or off 27 university or college campuses." Page 8 1 Section 2. This amendment shall not affect any 2 actions taken by Geneva County under Amendment No. 429 or 3 Amendment No. 759 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, 4 prior to the ratification of this amendment. 5 END OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT 6 Section 2. An election upon the proposed amendment 7 shall be held at the general election in 2022, in accordance 8 with Section 284.01 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, 9 now appearing as Section 284.01 of the Official Recompilation 10 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, and the 11 election laws of this state. 12 Section 3. The appropriate election official shall 13 assign a ballot number for the proposed constitutional 14 amendment on the election ballot and shall set forth the 15 following description of the substance or subject matter of 16 the proposed constitutional amendment: 17 "Relating to Geneva County, proposing an amendment 18 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amend 19 Constitutional Amendment No. 429 and Constitutional Amendment 20 No. 759, applicable to economic development in several named 21 counties, including Geneva County, to delete Geneva County 22 from the amendments, and to provide a savings clause for any 23 actions of Geneva County prior to the ratification of this 24 amendment. 25 "Proposed by Act _________" 26 This description shall be followed by the following 27 language: Page 9 1 "Yes ( ) No ( )." Page 10