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MichaelY4 (Florida)
Posts: 2
Posted:
In Florida if you ARC committee no longer exist, who has the right to approve the ARC request. Our Doscs require a ARC committee of 3 however if you do not have volunteers would this fall back on management, the board president or the BOD.
RichardP13 (California)
Posts: 3,868
Posted:
BOD, who ultimately would have final authority.
JohnC46 (South Carolina)
Posts: 14,265
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By RichardP13 on 05/04/2019 10:48 AM
BOD, who ultimately would have final authority.

I agree.
GenoS (Florida)
Posts: 4,276
Posted:
Yeah, the Board of Directors. Whether or not its relevant, our Bylaws say the president is an ex-officio member of all committees, so it's never correct here to say that "there's no one on that committee". If your docs call for a minimun of 3 people on a certain committee then the board bears the ultimate authority and responsibility. It sounds like a dumb requirement that never anticipated there would ever be less than 3 volunteers. When drafting documents and rules and such, I've found that when someone suggests, "Oh that will never happen," you can bet your bippy that it WILL absolutely happen at some point and whatever it is you're drafting needs some revisions.
RichardP13 (California)
Posts: 3,868
Posted:
In all the CCRs I have read over the past 10 years, there is always one committee always included, that being the ARC. It is what is called a "standing" committee. I have managed associations still under developer control where each architectural application required a $250.00 application fee, paid to the head of that committee. With every home doing some kind of work on their new residence, that's over $75,000 to one individual.

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