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SB419 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Jerry L. Fielding
Jerry L. Fielding
Republican
Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
Lincoln, corp. limits alt.
Summary

SB419 would extend Lincoln's city boundaries to include a 10.11-acre parcel in Talladega County, annexing it into the city.

What This Bill Does

The bill changes the boundary lines so that the described land becomes part of the City of Lincoln. Once enacted, the land would be under Lincoln's city government, including zoning, public services, and taxes. A map of the proposed annexation is on file with the Talladega County Judge of Probate, and the change takes effect when the Governor signs it (or it otherwise becomes law).

Who It Affects
  • Owners or users of the 10.11-acre parcel described in the bill will become part of Lincoln’s city limits and will be subject to city taxes, zoning rules, and municipal services.
  • The City of Lincoln gains control over the annexed land and will extend its services and governance to that area; Talladega County’s boundary for this parcel is altered accordingly.
Key Provisions
  • Section 1 annexes a 10.11-acre parcel in Section 19, Township 16 South, Range 5 East, Talladega County into the City of Lincoln’s corporate limits with a detailed metes-and-bounds description.
  • Section 2 provides severability; if any part is unconstitutional, the remainder stays in effect.
  • Section 3 states a map showing the proposed annexation is on file for public inspection in the Talladega County Judge of Probate's office.
  • Section 4 becomes effective upon passage and governor's approval, or as otherwise provided by law.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Lincoln

Bill Actions

H

Assigned Act No. 2014-249.

H

Signature Requested

S

Enrolled

S

Passed Second House

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 860

H

Third Reading Passed

H

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Local Legislation

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 714

S

Third Reading Passed

S

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Local Legislation No. 1

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

March 6, 2014 Senate Passed
Yes 23
Absent 12

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

March 19, 2014 House Passed
Yes 34
No 2
Abstained 44
Absent 24

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature