FYI The following are Articles from the WOHOA and TERRAMAR DOCS that pertain
directly to hurricanes, clean-up and maintenance
issues.
THE
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR WHITTIER OAKS
Article III
WHITTIER OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, Section 6, - LOT MAINTENANCE, page 7:
Nothing contained herein shall obligate the Association to make repairs or
replacements of improvements damaged by fire, windstorm, hail, or other casualty: such
repairs or replacements shall be made by the Owner of the Lot which suffers damage.
THE
DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TERRAMAR
Article IV -
MAINTENANCE, Section 1 ASSOCIATIONS RESPONSIBILITY,
page 7:
The Association may, in the discretion of its Board, assume the maintenance
responsibilities in a Neighborhood or any portion of the Properties as set out in this
Declaration or in any Supplemental Declaration. In such event, all costs of such
maintenance shall be assessed only against those Owners residing in the Neighborhood or
portion of the Properties to which the services are provided.
Article IV -
MAINTENANCE, Section 3 OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY, page 7:
. . .all
maintenance of a Unit and all structures and other improvements within a Unit shall be the
sole responsibility of the Owner thereof who shall perform such maintenance in a manner
consistent with the Community-Wide Standard of the Properties and the applicable
covenants. If this work is not properly performed by the Owner, the Association may
perform it and asses the Owner.
Article V
INSURANCE AND CASUALTY LOSSES, Section 2 INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE, page 12:
. . .the
Owner shall proceed promptly to repair or to reconstruct the damaged structure in a manner
consistent with the original construction, and the Owner shall pay the costs of any repair
or reconstruction which are not covered by insurance proceeds.
Article V -
INSURANCE AND CASUALTY LOSSES, Section 4 DAMAGE AND DESTRUCTION (b), page 13:
Any
damage or destruction to Common Areas shall be repaired or reconstructed unless the Voting
Members representing at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the total vote of the
Association shall decide within sixty (60) days after the casualty. The period shall be
extended until such information shall be made available not to exceed an additional 60
days.
IN
THE CASE OF A HURRICANE EMERGENCY . . .
ALL
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE BOD AND MANAGEMENT TO WO HOMEOWNERS WILL
BE AVAILABLE AT THE GATEHOUSE
(The
Hurricane Preparedness Checklist courtesy of the Office of Rep. C. Shaw)
http://associationtimes.com/articles2006/disasterPrp0706.htm