Description: This is the MASTER RECORD of roads and highways in St. Clair County AlabamaAttribute Descriptions:OBJECTID ; System assigned unique identifier for each record. Cannot be altered, edited or changed.FEATURE ; Available options are specific and spelled exactly as below, and should be in ALL CAPS. FEATURE & TYPECODE should always correlate with each other.AL HIGHWAY - 4COUNTY ROAD - 5DRIVEWAY / FIRE LANE -9EXPRESS WAY - 1EXPRESS WAY RAMP - 2PAVED ROAD - 0SECONDARY ROAD - 8TURN LANE - 6US HIGHWAY - 3TYPECODE ; Always ensure that the TYPECODE and FEATURE correlate with each other one is simply a number and the other is simply a description.0- PAVED ROAD1- EXPRESS WAY2- EXPRESS WAY RAMP3- US HIGHWAY4- AL HIGHWAY5- COUNTY ROAD6- TURN LANE8- SECONDARY ROAD9- DRIVEWAY / FIRE LANEROAD_NAME ; This id the full road name including PREFIX; NAME; TYPE & SUFFIXFNA ; From Number Address - this should be the lowest address number value assigned to this road segmentTNA ; To Number Address - this should be the highest address number value assigned to this road segmentSTREET ; Unknown at this time what if any difference exist between this field and ROAD_NAME, PREFIX ; any prefix to the NAME field ( example... S Champion Ave E, the first character S indicates the Prefix)NAME ; This is the base name of the road segment without PREFIX, TYPE or SUFFIXTYPE ; This field indicates the type of road segment (http://pe.usps.gov/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub28/pub28.pdf) acceptable options are, but not limited to...ALY, AVEBENDBLVDBRKCIRCOVECRKCTCVCV DrDRESTHILLHLISISLELKLNLNDGLNDSLOOPPARKPATHPKPKWYPKYPLPTRDRDGROWRUNSMTSPURSTTERTRTRCTRLTRLSVLGWAYSUFFIX ; This field is for direction suffix (N,NW,NE,S,SW,SE,E,W)ODD ; This field indicates as to which side of the road (based on the direction of increasing addresses ) the odd addresses are to be placed on. only acceptable options are L or R. (furthermore, understanding the direction that the line was maped from beginning vertex to ending vertex will determine the direction of increasing or decreasing addresses)L_F_ADD ; Left From Address R_F_ADD ; Right From AddressL_T_ADD ; Left To AddressR_T_ADD ; Right To AddressESN_L ; Emergency Service Number area on Left side of lineESN_R ; Emergency Service Number area on Right side of lineCOMMUNIT_L ; Currently This Is Postal Community on Left side of lineCOMMUNIT_R ;Currently This Is Postal Community on Right side of lineZIPL ; Postal Zip Code on Left side of lineZIPR ; PostalZip Code on Right side of lineSTATUS ; Name of person (editor) that is making changes to this featureEFFECTIVE_ ; Effictive DateID ; this a road or route identification number used to group several or many line segments together. for example County Rd 33 may have many line segments and several different road names as it travels through the county, all of the line segments are given an ID field number of 674, this way you may query roads by ID Field and see the entire County Rd 33HwyNo ; This field should contain only the number of the Highway regardless if it is a US Hwy, County RD or AL Hwy this field works in conjunction with the PRE_TYPE field which indicates the Hwy typePRE_TYPE ; In this feature class this field is used to describe Hwy type CO RD - County RoadAL HWY - Alabama HighwayUS HWY - United States HighwayINT - InterstateNODE_A ; Not used will soon removeNODE_B ; Not used will soon removeLINK ;Not used will soon removeCNTY_MAINT ; Signified by Y or N, if this line segment is maintained by St. Clair County Dept of TransportationCreator ; Managed by ArcGIS software and assigns the Creator of this line segment, CreateDate ; Managed by ArcGIS software and assigns the Creation Date of this line segmentEditor ; Managed by ArcGIS software and assigns the last Editor of this line featureEditDate ; Managed by ArcGIS software and assigns the last Edit Date of this line segmentSHAPE.STLength() ; Managed by ArcGIS software and is calculated length in map units of this line feature - NON Editable
Description: This polygon layer contains one record for each real estate/tax parcel polygon within St. Clair County Alabama. Under the the authority of the St. Clair County Revenue Commissioner and The State of Alabama Department of Revenue, this data is maintained by state certified mappers.
Service Item Id: 90a1713260ef42b4a532daf00cbae9be
Copyright Text: Elizabeth Mealer - St. Clair County Revenue Commissioner,
Terry Cooper - Chief Mapper,
Aislinn Campbell - Mapper,
April Rathje - Mapper,
Bryan Price - GIS Manager
Description: St. Clair County Board of Education Zones of Attendance, differences between this data set and Tax Districts are zones of residence and the schools that they attend. Board of Education may alter these individual zones to best fit the needs of the system.
Description: April Taylor, Chief Mapper for St. Clair County mapped this Judicial Division Line, completing it January 13, 2017. Until this time there has not been a Judicial Division Line for St. Clair County mapped in a GIS, or other digital form. Chief Mapper, mapped this line to as close an extent as possible to represent the Judicial Division Line of 1907. The accuracy of this line is not legally confirmed as there were no legal descriptions found only references to 1907 voting beats, however old paper maps and various documents have been referenced in the digitizing of this line.__________________________________________________________________________DOCUMENT #1__________________________________________________________________________OFFICE OF THF ATT0RNEY GENERALJanuary 13, 1992JIMMY EVANSATTORNEY GENERALSTATE OF ALABAMAALABAMA STATE HouseSOUTH UNION STREETMONTGOMERY ALABAMA 361 30 January 13, 1992AREA (205) 242.7300Honorable w. Van DavisDistrict AttorneyThirtieth Judicial CircuitPost office Box 429Pell city, Alabama 36125Counties - County Commissions - Judicial Division Lines - Venue The Judicial Division Line of St. Clair County corresponds to the precinct lines as they existed in 1907 when the last legislative act creating the line was passed. Dear Mr. Davis: This opinion is issued in response to your request for an opinion from the Attorney General. QUESTIONS 1. Does the St. Clair County Commis- sion have the authority or jurisdiction to modify or change the Judicial Division Line in St. Clair County? 2. since the Southern Judicial Division was created by Constitutional Ordinance, do territorial changes in the Judicial Division have to be affected by constitutional Amendment? 3. Does the current Judicial Division Line of St. Clair County, Alabama, corres- pond to the appropriate beat lines as they existed in 1901, or does the Division Line correspond to the beat lines as they currently exist as modified over the years by the County Commission? FACTS AND ANALYSISYour request states as follows: As District Attorney of the 30th Judicial Circuit, I am charged with the responsibility of prosecuting criminal cases in Blount and St. Clair Counties. As part of my responsibilities, I am required to determine the proper venue or forum for the prosecution of such cases. As you probably know, st. Clair County has two courthouses, one located in Ashville and the other located in Pell city. While Ashville is the county seat of st. Clair county, there was created by Ordinance No. 390 adopted by the constitutional Convention of the State of Alabama of 1901, a Southern Judicial Division of st. Clair County. This Ordinance and the enabling legislation, being Act No. 40 approved by the Alabama Legislature on February 17, 1903, created a Southern Judicial Division consisting of precincts 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, and 21, in St. Clair County. subsequently, by Act no. 385 approved by the Legislature on July 19, 1907, Precinct No. 9 was transferred from the Southern Division to the Northern Division of St. Clair County In the intervening years since the adoption of the above Acts, the St. Clair County Commission has created new precincts or beats, dissolved some beats, and has drawn new beat or precinct lines as population changes have occurred. Since the Southern Judicial Division was defined by beats, the division line between the Northern and Southern Judicial Division corresponded to the heat lines which separated those beats in the Northern and Southern Divisions of the County. Honorable w. Van Davis Page 3 Because the beat lines have been altered over the years by the County Commission, a question has arisen as to whether the Judicial Division Line also changes when the corresponding beat lines are modified or altered by the County commission. Our research reveals that two judicial divisions were created in st. Clair County pursuant to Act No. 53, Acts of Alabama 1907, approved by the Legislature on February 23, 1907. Section 2 of the Act provides: "That said county shall be divided into two judicial divisions as follows: Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 18 and 22 shall constitute and be known ~as the northern judicial division; and Precincts Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21 shall constitute and be known as the southern judicial division; and in both of said divisions the civil and criminal business of said court shall be taken up and disposed of in the manner prescribed by law." Pursuant to Act No. 385, Acts of Alabama 1907, approved by the Legislature on July 19, 1907, precinct Number 9 was transferred from the Southern Judicial Division to the Northern Judicial Division. The county governing body has the authority to establish and change the configuration and boundaries of election precincts within the county. Code of Alabama 1975, § 17-5A-1, st se . However, it is our opinion that this authority does not permit the County Commission to amend a legislative act establishing Judicial Division Lines. In other words, the County Commission may alter the boundaries of precincts for election purposes but for purposes of the Judicial Division Line the boundaries correspond to the lines of the precincts as they existed in 1907 when the last legislative act creating the Judicial Division Line was passed. (Ala. We also note that in Ex parte Lonqmire , 584 So.2d 503 1991) , the Alabama Supreme court held that two separate Honorable W. Van Davis page 4 judicial districts are not created for purposes of venue but rather for economy and convenience. CONCLUSIONBased upon the foregoing, it is our opinion that the Judicial Division Line of st. Clair County corresponds to the precinct lines as they existed in 1907 when the last legisla- tive act creating the line was passed. I hope this sufficiently answers your questions. If our office can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.Sincerely,JIMMY EVANSAttorney GeneralBy: AMES R. SOLOMON, JR.Chief, Opinions DivisionJE/BFS/dn_________________________________________________________________________________________Other Documents referenced:1) Constitutional Convention of Alabama 19012) Ordenance 390 of 19013) Act 385 of 19074) Act 40 of 19035) Act 53 of 1907_______________________________________________________________________________________
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