RonW7 (Ohio)
Posts: 122
Posts: 122
Posted:
We have a community of 20 units (5 buildings with 4 units each). Our water is a common utility that is metered at each building and included in the monthly assessment. I want to change this by metering each unit rather than each building. Costs aside, the idea itself is good because, right now, units with the lowest water use are subsidizing units with the most water use. Couples with one or more kids are loving the fact that others are paying for their excessive water use and this is a huge problem to me. Plus, it makes people less conscious and accountable for the resources they use.
The by-laws require a majority vote for any capital improvement that exceeds $500, but the majority of the community is against this. I am convinced that it is the right thing to do regardless of the community opinion.
I am wondering if there are any environmental acts that would allow an association to skirt certain out-dated provisions in CCRs. I believe this decision would be economically sound, especially when it would make people more conscious of the water they use.
The by-laws require a majority vote for any capital improvement that exceeds $500, but the majority of the community is against this. I am convinced that it is the right thing to do regardless of the community opinion.
I am wondering if there are any environmental acts that would allow an association to skirt certain out-dated provisions in CCRs. I believe this decision would be economically sound, especially when it would make people more conscious of the water they use.