FOR CAUCUS & FLOOR ACTION
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ARIZONA STATE SENATE
RESEARCH STAFF
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JULIE SZPERLING LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH ANALYST COMMERCE COMMITTEE Telephone: (602) 542-3171 Facsimile: (602) 542-7833 |
DATE: March 14, 2002
SUBJECT: Strike everything
amendment to S.B. 1262
Purpose
Requires a municipality or county for any permit issued to inform permit holders that a condominium or planned community may have building restrictions more stringent than those of the municipality or county. Allows planned community association members to amend the declaration by a simple majority vote of the members at a regular or special meeting, regardless of any contrary provisions in the community documents.
Background
All municipalities and counties in Arizona require a building permit before construction, additions or alterations are made to a property. The process for obtaining building permits depends upon the scope of work planned and the municipality or county’s development standards, application procedures and other requirements. Oftentimes, the proposed construction, additions or alterations to a property is located in a condominium or planned community that has building restrictions that exceed the limits set by the municipality or county. The strike everything to S.B. 1262 requires a municipality or county for any building permit issued to inform the permit holder that the subject of the permit may be located in a condominium or planned community that may have building restrictions more stringent than those of the municipality or county.
Currently, the planned community association documents provide the structure for rules relating to voting and amending declarations and codes, covenants and restrictions. The strike everything to S.B. 1262 allows the members of a planned community association to amend the declaration by a simple majority vote of the members at a regular or special meeting, regardless of any contrary provisions in the community documents.
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state general fund.
Provisions
1. Requires a city, town or county for any building permit issued to include a notice informing the permit holder that the subject of the permit may be located in a condominium or planned community that may have building restrictions more stringent than those of the city, town or county.
2. Authorizes the members of a planned community association to amend the declaration by a simple majority vote of the members at a regular or special meeting, regardless of any contrary provisions in the community documents.
3. Provides for a general effective date.
Amendments
Adopted by Committee
· Adopted the strike everything amendment.
Senate Action
COM 3/13/02 DPA/SE 5-0-1
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