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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0955 of the last dwelling unit to be constructed at~Tarpon Bay Yacht Club. Membership in the Property Owners Association is mandatory for all owners of units in Tarpon eay Yacht Club, including unit owners in this Condominium. The Property Owners Association shall have the power to levy and enforce the collection of assessments for the expense of managing, maintaining and operating the Common Property from the owners of all dwelling units in Tarpon Bay Yacht Club, including the unit owners in this Condominium. The use of the Common Property is controlled by the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for Tarpon eay Yacht Club, as recorded at Offi- cial Record Book ,3a7 , Page Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida, the terms of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference, and the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Property Owners Association. 4. COMMON ELEMENTS. The common elements as shown and located on Exhibit "B" attached hereto include within its meaning the following terms: (a) The ventilation chases, plumbing chases, and concrete columns within the units; (b) Easements through units for conduits, ducts, plumbing, wiring and other facilities for the furnishing of utility services to units and the common elements; (c) An easement of support in every portion of a unit which contributes to the support of the building; . (d) Installations for the furnishing of utility and other service to more than one unit or to the common elements or to a unit other than the unit containing the installation; and (e) The condominium property which is not included within the units. 5. LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS. Those areas reserved for the use of a certain unit to the exclusion of other units are desig- nated as limited common elements, and are shown and located on Ex- hibit "B" attached hereto. The limited common elements include air-conditioning and heating equipment servicing a unit and locat- ed outside of that unit, including air-conditioning compressors and ducts located outside the unit served. 5.1 Responsibility of Unit Owners. The unit owner who has the right to the exclusive use of a limited common ele:~ent sha.ii be responsible, at his cost and expense, for the mainten- ance, care, and preservation of the limited common element. The Association shall maintain and repair the exterior walls of the balconies and terraces, and shall regulate the type and installa- tion of screening enclosing the'balconies and terraces, but the unit owners shall be responsible for the maintenance, care, and preservation of the screening. 5.2 Responsibility of Association. Except as pro- vided in 5.1 above and as elsewhere provided herein, any expense for the maintenance, repair or replacement relating to common ele- ments shall be treated and paid for as a part of the common expenses of the Association. Should any maintenance, repair or replacement be caused by the negligence or misuse by a unit owner, his family, guests, employees, and licensees, he shall be responsible therefor, and the Association shall have the right DC-5 ~r 32'7 e~cE 954 .Y. . .