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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1686 i ~ ! . ~ ; i I 7 subject to liability for common expenses, unit week maintenance expenses or any other assessments or charges levied by the Association. 4. There are forty-eight (48) IInits in Phase I of the Condominium, each of which may contain fifty-two (52) Unit Weeks resulting in a maximum of 2,496 IInit Weeks. 5. Upon conveying thirty (30) IInit Weeks in any Unit or sig (61 months from the date of the first conveyance of a IInit Week in such Unit, whichever shall firat occur, Developer shall convey to the Association the Maintenance Week. The 53rd Week may be conveyed at any time by the Developer. The Maintenance Week shall consist of one Uni~: Week chosen by the Developer in such IInit to be used for maintenance purposes. If one person acquires ownership of all other IInit Weelcs in any oue IInit, the Association shall convey the Maintenance Week (and the 53rd Week if owned then by the Association) to him upon his request that the Unit cease being a IInit committed to the Time Sharing Plan. All expenses of the conveyance shaxl be borne by the Owner requesting the conveyance. 6. Each IInit Weelc in a IInit committed to the Time Sharing Plan will be committed to either the Fixed Week Plan or Floating Use Plan described in Sections 6(B) and b(C) below. Except for those IInit Weeks conveyed by deeds recorded prior to the recordation of this First Amendment, which Unit Weeks are committed to the F2oating IIse Plan, each Unit Week shall be committed initially to the Fixed Week Plan and shall remain committed to the Fixed Weelc Plan unless and until such IInit Week is converted to the Floating IIse Plan by the Developer or the Owner(s) thereof pursuant to the . following procedures: ~a) Conversion by Developer. The Developer shall have the power, without the approval or action of the Association, Owners•or mortgagees, to implement the Floating Use Plan with respect to some or all of the Unit Weeks in a Unit which are owned by the Developer. A Unit Week shall be converted from the Fixed Week Plan and committed to the Floating IIse Plan upon <1) the execution of a Floating Use Agreement be*ween the Owner(s) of the identified Unit Week and the Association with the formalities of a deed, and (2) the recording of that Floating Use Agreement in the Public Records of St. Lucie County, Florida, at the time of recording the desd conveying that Unit Week committed to the Floating IIse Plan. (b) Conversion by Owner(s). An individual Unit Week committed to the Fixed Week Plan and not owned by the Developer may be converted from the Figed Week Plan and - 6 - eonx 674 ~~E i686 - - _ ,~~-~~~~:,E~v~.~:~au-~~,.~.<,_t ~~<-~-~~~.~r~~m