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WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BYLAWS.
II. INITIAL RULES & REGULATIONS III. ASSESSMENT COLLECTION POLICY IV. FINE POLICY......
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(a Texas condominium association) 1. BYLAWS ARTICLE 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Property. These Bylaws of Wilson Trace Condominium Community, Inc., a Texas nonprofit corporation provide for the governance of the condominium regime known as Wilson Trace Condominiums, established on certain real property located in Williamson County, Texas (the "Property"), as more particularly described in that certain Declaration of Condominium Regime for Wilson Trace Condominiums, recorded in the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas (the "Declaration").
1.2. Parties to Bylaws. All present or future Owners of Units and all other Persons who use or occupy the Property in any manner are subject to these Bylaws, the Declaration, and the other
laration").
1.2. Parties to Bylaws. All present or future Owners of Units and all other Persons who use or occupy the Property in any manner are subject to these Bylaws, the Declaration, and the other Documents as defined in the Declaration. The mere acquisition or occupancy of a Unit will signify that these Bylaws are accepted, ratified, and will be strictly followed.
1.3.
Definitions. Words and phrases defined in the Declaration have the same meanings when used in these Bylaws. Article 1 of the Declaration is incorporated herein by reference.
1.4.
1.5.
Nonprofit Purpose. The Association is organized to be a nonprofit corporation.
Declarant Control. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Bylaws, a number of provisions are modified by the Declarant's reservations in Appendix "A" of the Declaration during the Declarant Control Period and the Development Period, as defined in the Declaration, including the number, qualification, appointment, removal, and replacement of directors.
1.6.
General Powers and Duties. The Association, acting through the Board, has the powers and duties necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Association and for the operation and maintenance of the Property as may be required or permitted by the Documents and Applicable Law.
The Association may do any and all things that are lawful and which are necessary, proper, or desirable in operating for the best interests of its Members, subject only to the limitations upon the exercise of such powers as are expressly set forth in the Documents.
ARTICLE 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS During the Declarant Control Period, Appendix "A" of the Declaration governs the number, qualification, and appointment of directors. The initial directors will be appointed by Declarant and
DIRECTORS During the Declarant Control Period, Appendix "A" of the Declaration governs the number, qualification, and appointment of directors. The initial directors will be appointed by Declarant and need not be Owners. Directors appointed by Declarant may not be removed by the Owners and may be removed by Declarant only. Declarant has the right to fill vacancies in any directorship vacated by a Declarant appointee.
2.1.
Number and Term of Office. Upon expiration or termination of the Declarant Control Period, the Board will consist of four (4) persons. Two directors will be elected for a three (3) year terms, one director will be elected for a two (2) year term, and one director will be elected for a one (1) 73762938.6 1 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL year term. A director takes office upon the adjournment of the meeting or balloting at which he is elected or appointed and, absent death, ineligibility, resignation, or removal, will hold office until his successor is elected or appointed. The number of directors may be changed by amendment of these Bylaws, but may not be less than three (3).
2.2.
Qualification. Upon expiration or termination of the Declarant Control Period, the following qualifications apply to the election or appointment of persons to the Board.
2.2.1. Owners. At least a Majority of the directors must be Members of the Association or spouses of Members.
2.2.2.
Entity Member. If a Unit is owned by a legal entity, such as a partnership or corporation, any officer, partner, agent, or employee of that entity Member is eligible to serve as a director and is deemed to be a Member for the purposes of this Section. If the relationship between the entity Member and the director representing it terminates, that directorship will be deemed vacant.
ector and is deemed to be a Member for the purposes of this Section. If the relationship between the entity Member and the director representing it terminates, that directorship will be deemed vacant.
2.2.3.
Delinquency. No person may be elected or appointed as a director if any assessment or fine against the person or his Unit is delinquent at the time of election or appointment, provided he has been given notice of the delinquency and a reasonable opportunity to cure the delinquency.
2.2.4. Litigation. No person may be elected or appointed as a director if the person is a party adverse to the Association or the Board in pending litigation to which the Association or the Board is a party.
2.3. Election. Upon expiration or termination of the Declarant Control Period, the Directors will be elected by the Members of the Association. The election of directors will be conducted at the annual meeting of the Association, at any special meeting called for that purpose, or by mail, facsimile transmission, electronic mail, or a combination of any of these.
2.4. Vacancies. Upon expiration or termination of the Declarant Control Period, the vacancies on the Board caused by any reason, except the removal of a director by a vote of the Association, are filled by a vote of the Majority of the remaining directors, even though less than a quorum, at any meeting of the Board. Each director so elected serves until the next meeting of the Association, at which time a successor will be elected to fill the remainder of the term.
Removal of Directors.
2.5.
2.5.1.
Removal by Members. At any annual meeting or special meeting of the Association, any one or more of the directors may be removed with or without cause by
of the term.
Removal of Directors.
2.5.
2.5.1.
Removal by Members. At any annual meeting or special meeting of the Association, any one or more of the directors may be removed with or without cause by Members representing at least two-thirds (2/3) of the votes present in person or by proxy at the meeting, and a successor may then and there be elected to fill the vacancy thus created. Any director whose removal has been proposed by the Members must be given an opportunity to be heard at the meeting.
2.5.2.
Removal by Directors. A director may not be removed by the officers or by the remaining directors, except for the following limited reasons for which a director may be 73762938.6 2 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 73762938.6 removed by at least a Majority of the other directors at a meeting of the Board called for that purpose: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) The director is a party adverse to the Association or the Board in pending litigation to which the Association or the Board is a party; provided the Association did not file suit to effect removal of the director.
The director's account with the Association has been delinquent for at least ninety (90) days or has been delinquent at least three (3) times during the preceding twelve (12) months; provided he was given notice of the default and a reasonable opportunity to cure.
The director has refused or failed to attend three (3) or more meetings of the Board during the preceding twelve (12) months; provided he was given proper notice of the meetings.
The director has refused or failed to cure a violation of the Documents for which he has been given notice, a reasonable opportunity to cure, and an opportunity to request a hearing before the Board.
Meetings of the Board.
2.6.
2.6.1.
to cure a violation of the Documents for which he has been given notice, a reasonable opportunity to cure, and an opportunity to request a hearing before the Board.
Meetings of the Board.
2.6.
2.6.1.
Organizational Meeting of the Board. Within ten (10) days after the annual meeting, the directors will convene an organizational meeting for the purpose of electing officers. The time and place of the meeting will be fixed by the Board and announced to the directors.
2.6.2. Regular Meetings of the Board. Regular meetings of the Board may be held at a time and place that the Board determines, from time to time, but at least one (1) such meeting must be held each calendar quarter. Notice of regular meetings of the Board will be given to each director, personally or by telephone, written, or electronic communication, at least three (3) days prior to the date of the meeting.
2.6.3.
Special Meetings of the Board. Special meetings of the Board may be called by the president or, if he is absent or refuses to act, by the secretary, or by any two (2) directors.
At least three (3) days' notice will be given to each director, personally or by telephone, written, or electronic communication, which notice must state the place, time, and purpose of the meeting.
2.6.4. Emergency Meetings. In case of emergency, the Board may convene a meeting after making a diligent attempt to notify each director by any practical method.
2.6.5.
Conduct of Meetings. The president presides over meetings of the Board and the secretary keeps, or causes to be kept, a record of resolutions adopted by the Board and a record of transactions and proceedings occurring at meetings. When not in conflict with law or the Documents, the then current edition of Robert's Rules of Order governs the conduct of
the Board and a record of transactions and proceedings occurring at meetings. When not in conflict with law or the Documents, the then current edition of Robert's Rules of Order governs the conduct of the meetings of the Board.
3 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 2.6.6.
Quorum. At meetings of the Board, a Majority of directors constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and the acts of the Majority of the directors present at a meeting at which a quorum is present are the acts of the Board. If less than a quorum is present at a meeting of the Board, the Majority of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time. At any reconvened meeting at which a quorum is present, any business that may have been transacted at the meeting as originally called may be transacted without further notice.
Directors may not participate by proxy at meetings of the Board.
2.6.7. Open Meetings. Regular and special meetings of the Board are open to Members of the Association, subject to the following provisions to the extent permitted or required by the Act: (i) No audio or video recording of the meeting may be made, except by the Board or with the Board's prior express consent.
(ii) (iii) (iv) 3 (v) (vi) 2.6.8.
Members who are not directors may not participate in Board deliberations under any circumstances, and may not participate in Board discussions unless the Board expressly so authorizes at the meeting.
The Board may adjourn any meeting and reconvene in executive session to discuss and vote on personnel matters, litigation in which the Association is or may become involved, and orders of business of a similar or sensitive nature.
The nature of business to be considered in executive session will first be announced in open session.
he Association is or may become involved, and orders of business of a similar or sensitive nature.
The nature of business to be considered in executive session will first be announced in open session.
The Board may prohibit attendance by non-Members, including representatives, proxies, agents, and attorneys of Members.
The Board may prohibit attendance by any Member who disrupts meetings or interferes with the conduct of Board business.
The Board may but is not required to publish to Members the time, date, and place of Board meetings, but will provide the information if requested in writing by a Member on a meeting by meeting basis.
Telephone Meetings. Members of the Board or any committee of the Association may participate in and hold meetings of the Board or committee by means of conference telephone or similar communications equipment by means of which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other. Participation in such meeting constitutes presence in person at the meeting, except where a person participates in the meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened.
2.6.9. Action without a Meeting. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board at a meeting may be taken without a meeting, if all directors individually or collectively consent in writing to such action. The written consent must be filed with the minutes of Board meetings. Action by written consent has the same force and effect as a unanimous vote. This Section does not apply to actions that require meetings under the Act.
73762938.6 4 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 2.7.
Liabilities and Standard of Care. In performing their duties, the directors are required
ly to actions that require meetings under the Act.
73762938.6 4 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 2.7.
Liabilities and Standard of Care. In performing their duties, the directors are required to exercise certain standards of care and are subject to certain liabilities, including but not limited to the following provisions of State law: Section 82.103(a) and (f) of the Act, and Sections 3.102, 3.105, 22.221, 22.223, 22.224, 22.225, 22.226, 22.227 and 22.230 of the Texas Business Organizations Code.
2.8. Powers and Duties. The Board has all the powers and duties necessary for the administration of the Association and for the operation and maintenance of the Property. The Board may do all acts and things except those which, by law or the Documents, are reserved to the Members and may not be delegated to the Board. Without prejudice to the general and specific powers and duties set forth in laws or the Documents, or powers and duties as may hereafter be imposed on the Board by resolution of the Association, the powers and duties of the Board include, but are not limited to, the following: 2.8.1.
Appointment of Committees. The Board, by resolution, may from time to time designate standing or ad hoc committees to advise or assist the Board with its responsibilities. The resolution may establish the purposes and powers of the committee created, provide for the appointment of a chair and committee Members, and may provide for reports, termination, and other administrative matters deemed appropriate by the Board.
Members of committees will be appointed from among the Owners and residents.
2.8.2. Manager. The Board may employ a manager or managing agent for the Association, at a compensation established by the Board, to perform duties and services
ed from among the Owners and residents.
2.8.2. Manager. The Board may employ a manager or managing agent for the Association, at a compensation established by the Board, to perform duties and services authorized by the Board.
2.9. Fidelity Bonds. Any person handling or responsible for Association funds, including officers, agents, and employees of the Association, must furnish adequate fidelity bonds. The premiums on the bonds may be a common expense of the Association.
3.1.
ARTICLE 3 OFFICERS Designation. The principal officers of the Association are the president, the secretary, and the treasurer. The Board may appoint one (1) or more vice-presidents and other officers and assistant officers as it deems necessary. The president and secretary must be directors. Other officers may, but need not, be Members or directors. Any two (2) offices may be held by the same person, except the offices of president and secretary. If an officer is absent or unable to act, the Board may appoint a director to perform the duties of that officer and to act in place of that officer, on an interim basis.
3.2.
Election of Officers. The officers are elected and hold office at the pleasure of the Board. Except for resignation or removal, officers hold office until their respective successors have been designated by the Board.
3.3. Removal and Resignation of Officers. A Majority of directors may remove any officer, with or without cause, at any regular meeting of the Board or at any special meeting of the Board called for that purpose. A successor may be elected at any regular or special meeting of the Board called for that purpose. An officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the Board. Unless the notice
t purpose. A successor may be elected at any regular or special meeting of the Board called for that purpose. An officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the Board. Unless the notice of resignation states otherwise, it is effective when received by the Board and does not require 73762938.6 5 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL acceptance by the Board. The resignation or removal of an officer who is also a director does not constitute resignation or removal from the Board.
3.4.
Standard of Care. In performing their duties, the officers are required to exercise the standards of care provided by Section 82.103(a) and (f) of the Act and by Section 3.105 of the Texas Business Organizations Code.
Description of Principal Offices.
3.5.
3.5.1.
President. As the chief executive officer of the Association, the president: (i) presides at all meetings of the Association and of the Board; (ii) has all the general powers and duties which are usually vested in the office of president of a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Texas; (iii) has general supervision, direction, and control of the business of the Association, subject to the control of the Board; and (iv) sees that all orders and resolutions of the Board are carried into effect.
3.5.2.
Secretary. The secretary: (i) keeps the minutes of all meetings of the Board and of the Association; (ii) has charge of such books, papers, and records as the Board may direct; (iii) maintains a record of the names and addresses of the Members for the mailing of notices; and (iv) in general, performs all duties incident to the office of secretary.
3.5.3. Treasurer. The treasurer: (i) is responsible for Association funds; (ii) keeps
Members for the mailing of notices; and (iv) in general, performs all duties incident to the office of secretary.
3.5.3. Treasurer. The treasurer: (i) is responsible for Association funds; (ii) keeps full and accurate financial records and books of account showing all receipts and disbursements; (iii) prepares all required financial data and tax returns; (iv) deposits all monies or other valuable effects in the name of the Association in depositories as may from time to time be designated by the Board; (v) prepares the annual and supplemental budgets of the Association; (vi) reviews the accounts of the managing agent on a monthly basis in the event a managing agent is responsible for collecting and disbursing Association funds; and (vii) performs all the duties incident to the office of treasurer.
3.6. Authorized Agents. Except when the Documents require execution of certain instruments by certain individuals, the Board may authorize any person to execute instruments on behalf of the Association. In the absence of Board designation, the president and the secretary are the only persons authorized to execute instruments on behalf of the Association.
4.1.
ARTICLE 4 MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting. An annual meeting of the Association will be held once during each 12 month period on a date and at a time determined by the Board. At each annual meeting the Members will elect directors in accordance with these Bylaws. The Members may also transact such other business of the Association as may properly come before them.
4.2. Special Meetings. It is the duty of the president to call a special meeting of the Association if directed to do so by a Majority of the Board or by a petition signed by Owners of at least
them.
4.2. Special Meetings. It is the duty of the president to call a special meeting of the Association if directed to do so by a Majority of the Board or by a petition signed by Owners of at least twenty percent (20%) of the Units. The meeting must be held within thirty (30) days after the Board resolution or receipt of petition. The notice of any special meeting must state the time, place, and purpose of the meeting. No business, except the purpose stated in the notice of the meeting, may be transacted at a special meeting.
73762938.6 6 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 4.3. Place of Meetings. Meetings of the Association may be held at the Property or at a suitable place convenient to the Members, as determined by the Board.
4.4. Notice of Meetings. At the direction of the Board, written notice of meetings of the Association will be given to an Owner of each Unit at least ten (10) days but not more than sixty (60) days prior to the meeting. Notices of meetings will state the date, time, and place the meeting is to be held. Notices will identify the type of meeting as annual or special, and will state the particular purpose of a special meeting. Notices may also set forth any other items of information deemed appropriate by the Board.
4.5. Ineligibility. The Board may determine that no Member may vote at meetings of the Association if the Member's financial account with the Association is in arrears forty-five (45) days before the date of meeting of the Association at which Members will vote, provided each ineligible Member is given notice of the arrearage and an opportunity to become eligible. The Board may specify the manner, place, and time for payment for purposes of restoring eligibility. A determination of
e Member is given notice of the arrearage and an opportunity to become eligible. The Board may specify the manner, place, and time for payment for purposes of restoring eligibility. A determination of Members entitled to vote at a meeting of the Association is effective for any adjournment of the meeting, provided the date of the adjourned meeting is not more than forty-five (45) days after the original meeting.
4.6. Voting Members List. The Board will prepare and make available a list of the Association's voting Members in accordance with Section 22.158(b) of the Texas Business Organizations Code.
4.7. Quorum. At any meeting of the Association, the presence in person or by proxy of Members representing at least twenty percent (20%) of the Units in the Property constitutes a quorum.
Members present at a meeting at which a quorum is present may continue to transact business until adjournment, provided that Members representing at least twenty percent (20%) of the Units in the Property remain in attendance, and provided that any action taken is approved by at least a majority of the votes required to constitute a quorum.
4.8. Lack of Quorum. If a quorum is not present at any meeting of the Association for which proper notice was given, Members representing at least a Majority of the votes present at the meeting, although not constituting a quorum, may vote to recess the meeting for not more than twenty-four (24) hours in order to attain a quorum, provided the place of the meeting remains as stated in the notice. If the meeting is adjourned without attainment of a quorum, notice of a new meeting for the same purposes within fifteen (15) to thirty (30) days may be given to an Owner of each Unit, at which meeting
f the meeting is adjourned without attainment of a quorum, notice of a new meeting for the same purposes within fifteen (15) to thirty (30) days may be given to an Owner of each Unit, at which meeting the Members present in person or by proxy (even if representing less than twenty percent (20%) of the Units) will be sufficient to constitute a quorum for the purposes of that meeting.
4.9. Votes. The vote of Members representing at least a Majority of the votes cast at any meeting at which a quorum is present binds all Members for all purposes; except when a higher percentage is required by these Bylaws, the Declaration, or by law. Cumulative voting is prohibited.
73762938.6 4.9.1. Co-Owned Units. If a Unit is owned by more than one Member, the vote appurtenant to that Unit is cast in accordance with Section 82.110(a) of Act, which is summarized as follows. If only one of the multiple Owners of a Unit is present at a meeting of the Association, that person may cast the vote allocated to that Unit. If more than one of the multiple Owners is present, the vote allocated to that Unit may be cast only in accordance with the Owners' unanimous agreement. Multiple Owners are in unanimous agreement if one of the 7 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL multiple Owners casts the vote allocated to a Unit and none of the other Owners makes prompt protest to the person presiding over the meeting.
4.9.2. Corporation-Owned Units. If a Unit is owned by a corporation, the vote appurtenant to that Unit may be cast by any officer of the corporation in the absence of the corporation's written appointment of a specific person to exercise its vote. The vote of a partnership may be cast by any general partner in the absence of the partners' written
in the absence of the corporation's written appointment of a specific person to exercise its vote. The vote of a partnership may be cast by any general partner in the absence of the partners' written appointment of a specific person. The person presiding over a meeting or vote may require reasonable evidence that a person voting on behalf of a corporation or partnership is qualified to vote.
4.9.3.
Association-Owned Units. Votes allocated to a Unit owned by the Association may be counted towards a quorum and for all ballots and votes except the election or removal of directors. The vote appurtenant to a Unit owned by the Association is exercised by the Board.
4.10. Proxies. Votes may be cast in person or by written proxy. To be valid, each proxy must: (i) be signed and dated by a Member or his attorney-in-fact; (ii) identify the Unit to which the vote is appurtenant; (iii) name the person or title (such as "presiding officer") in favor of whom the proxy is granted, such person having agreed to exercise the proxy; (iv) identify the meeting for which the proxy is given; (v) not purport to be revocable without notice; and (vi) be delivered to the secretary, to the person presiding over the Association meeting for which the proxy is designated, or to a person or company designated by the Board. Unless the proxy specifies a shorter or longer time, it terminates eleven (11) months after the date of its execution. Perpetual or self-renewing proxies are permitted, provided they are revocable. To revoke a proxy, the granting Member must give actual notice of revocation to the person presiding over the Association meeting for which the proxy is designated.
Unless revoked, any proxy designated for a meeting which is adjourned, recessed, or rescheduled is valid
ocation to the person presiding over the Association meeting for which the proxy is designated.
Unless revoked, any proxy designated for a meeting which is adjourned, recessed, or rescheduled is valid when the meeting reconvenes. A proxy may be delivered by fax. However, a proxy received by fax may not be counted to make or break a tie-vote unless: (a) the proxy has been acknowledged or sworn to by the Member, before and certified by an officer authorized to take acknowledgments and oaths; or (b) the Association also receives the original proxy within five (5) days after the vote.
4.11. Conduct of Meetings. The president, or any person designated by the Board, presides over meetings of the Association. The secretary keeps, or causes to be kept, the minutes of the meeting which should record all resolutions adopted and all transactions occurring at the meeting, as well as a record of any votes taken at the meeting. The person presiding over the meeting may appoint a parliamentarian. The then current edition of Robert's Rules of Order governs the conduct of meetings of the Association when not in conflict with the Documents. Votes should be tallied by Members appointed by the person presiding over the meeting.
4.12. Order Of Business. Unless the notice of meeting states otherwise, or the assembly adopts a different agenda at the meeting, the order of business at meetings of the Association is as follows: 73762938.6 Determine votes present by roll call or check-in procedure Announcement of quorum Proof of notice of meeting Approval of minutes of preceding meeting 8 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL Reports of Officers (if any) Election of directors (when required) Unfinished or old business New business 4.13. Adjournment of Meeting.
ceding meeting 8 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL Reports of Officers (if any) Election of directors (when required) Unfinished or old business New business 4.13. Adjournment of Meeting.
At any meeting of the Association, a Majority of the Members present at that meeting, either in person or by proxy, may adjourn the meeting to another time and place.
4.14. Action without Meeting. Subject to Board approval, any action which may be taken by a vote of the Members at a meeting of the Association may also be taken without a meeting by written consents. The Board may permit Members to vote by any method allowed by Section 22.160(b)(c) and (d) of the Texas Business Organizations Code, which may include hand delivery, mail, fax, email, or any combination of these. Written consents by Members representing at least a Majority of votes in the Association, or such higher percentage as may be required by the Documents, constitutes approval by written consent. This Section may not be used to avoid the requirement of an annual meeting and does not apply to the election of directors.
4.15.
Telephone Meetings. Members of the Association may participate in and hold meetings of the Association by means of conference telephone or similar communications equipment by means of which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other. Participation in the meeting constitutes presence in person at the meeting, except where a person participates in the meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened.
5.1.
ARTICLE 5 RULES Rules. The Declarant has adopted initial rules and regulations for: (i) the administration
ction of any business on the ground that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened.
5.1.
ARTICLE 5 RULES Rules. The Declarant has adopted initial rules and regulations for: (i) the administration of the Association and the Documents; (ii) the maintenance, management, operation, use, conservation, and beautification of the Property; and (iii) the health, comfort, and general welfare of the residents; provided, however, that such rules may not be in conflict with law or the Documents. The Board will, at all times, maintain the then current and complete rules in a written form which can be copied and distributed to the Members. The Board has the right to amend, from time to time, the rules and regulations; provided, however, that until the expiration or termination of the Development Period, all amendments to the rules and regulations must be approved in advance and in writing by Declarant.
5.2. Adoption and Amendment. Any rule may be adopted, amended, or terminated by the Board, provided that the rule and the requisite Board (and Declarant, if applicable) approval are properly recorded as a resolution in the minutes of the meeting of the Board.
5.3. Distribution. On request from any Member or resident, the Board will provide a current and complete copy of rules. Additionally, the Board will, from time to time, distribute copies of the current and complete rules to Owners and, if the Board so chooses, to non-Member residents.
73762938.6 9 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL ARTICLE 6 ENFORCEMENT 6.1. Remedies. The violation of any provision of the Documents gives the Board the following rights, in addition to any other rights set forth in the Documents: 6.1.1.
are given.
6.1.2.
Fines. To impose reasonable fines, if notice and an opportunity to be heard
s gives the Board the following rights, in addition to any other rights set forth in the Documents: 6.1.1.
are given.
6.1.2.
Fines. To impose reasonable fines, if notice and an opportunity to be heard Self-Help. After notice and an opportunity to be heard are given, except in case of an emergency, to enter the Unit or Common Element in which, or as to which, the violation or breach exists and to summarily abate and remove, at the expense of the defaulting Owner, any structure, thing, or condition (except for additions or alterations of a permanent nature that may exist in that Unit) that is contrary to the intent and meaning of the provisions of the Documents. The Board may not be deemed liable for any manner of trespass by this action.
6.1.3. Courts. To enjoin, abate, or remedy, by appropriate legal proceedings, the continuance of any breach.
6.2.
Notice and Hearing. Before imposing a fine or exercising self-help abatement, the Board must give the Owner a written violation notice and an opportunity to be heard unless the Owner was give notice and reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding twelve (12) months.
6.2.1. Notice of Violation. The Board's written violation notice will contain the following: (i) the date the violation notice is prepared or mailed; (ii) a description of the violation; (iii) a reference to the rule or provision of the Documents that is being violated; (iv) a description of the action required to cure the violation; (v) the amount of the fine to be levied and/or the abatement action to be taken; (vi) the date the fine begins accruing or abatement action becomes possible; and (vi) a statement that not later than the 30th day after the date of
be levied and/or the abatement action to be taken; (vi) the date the fine begins accruing or abatement action becomes possible; and (vi) a statement that not later than the 30th day after the date of the violation notice, the Owner may request a hearing before the Board to contest the fine or the abatement action.
6.2.2. Notice to Resident. In addition to giving the written violation notice to the Owner, the Board may also give a copy of the notice to the non-Owner resident, if the Board deems it appropriate.
6.2.3. Request for Hearing. To request a hearing before the Board, an Owner must submit a written request to the Board within thirty (30) days after the date of the violation notice. Within ten (10) days after receiving the Owner's request for a hearing, the Board will give the Owner notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The hearing will be scheduled for a date within forty-five (45) days from the date the Board receives the Owner's request, and should be scheduled to provide a reasonable opportunity for both the Board and the Owner to attend.
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Pending Hearing. Pending the hearing, the Board may continue to exercise the Association's other rights and remedies for the violation, as if the declared violation were valid. The Owner's request for a hearing suspends only the levy of the fine or the abatement action described in the notice.
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Hearing. The hearing will be held in a closed or executive session of the Board. At the hearing, the Board will consider the facts and circumstances surrounding the violation. The Owner may attend the hearing in person, or may be represented by another person or written communication. No audio or video recording of the hearing may be made.
stances surrounding the violation. The Owner may attend the hearing in person, or may be represented by another person or written communication. No audio or video recording of the hearing may be made.
6.2.6. Minutes of Hearing. The minutes of the hearing must contain a statement of the results of the hearing and the amount of fine, if any, imposed, or abatement action, if any, authorized. A copy of the violation notice and request for hearing should be placed in the minutes of the hearing. If the Owner appears at the hearing, the notice requirement will be deemed satisfied.
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Imposition of Fine. Within thirty (30) days after levying the fine or authorizing the abatement, the Board must give the Owner notice of the levied fine or abatement action. If the fine or action is announced at the hearing at which the Owner is actually present, the notice requirement will be satisfied. Otherwise, the notice must be in writing.
6.3.1. Amount. The Board may set fine amounts on a case by case basis, provided the fine is reasonable in light of the nature, frequency, and effects of the violation. The Board may establish a schedule of fines for certain types of violations. The amount and cumulative total of a fine must be reasonable in comparison to the violation. If the Board allows fines to accumulate, it may establish a maximum amount for a particular fine, at which point the total fine will be capped.
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Type of Fine. If the violation is ongoing or continuous, the fine may be levied on a periodic basis (such as daily, weekly, or monthly). If the violation is not ongoing, but is instead sporadic or periodic, the fine may be levied on a per occurrence basis.
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Other Fine-Related. The Association is not entitled to collect a fine from an
he violation is not ongoing, but is instead sporadic or periodic, the fine may be levied on a per occurrence basis.
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Other Fine-Related. The Association is not entitled to collect a fine from an Owner to whom it has not given notice and an opportunity to be heard. The Association may not charge interest on unpaid fines. The Association may not foreclose its assessment lien on a debt consisting solely of fines. The Board may adopt a collection policy that applies Owners' payments to unpaid fines before retiring other types of assessments.
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Additional Enforcement Rights. Notwithstanding the notice and hearing requirement, the Board may take immediate and appropriate action, without giving the notices required in this Article, against violations of the Documents which, in the Board's opinion, are: (i) self-evident, such as vehicles parked illegally or in violation of posted signs; (ii) threatening to life or property; or (iii) repeat violations of the same provision by the same Owner to whom prior notices and demands have been given for the same violation. Further, the provisions of this Article do not apply to specific remedies provided in the Documents for certain violations, such as nonpayment of assessments.
ARTICLE 7 OBLIGATIONS OF THE OWNERS 7.1. Notice of Sale. Any Owner intending to sell or convey his Unit or any interest therein must give written notice to the Board of his intention, together with: (i) the address or legal description of the Unit being conveyed; (ii) the name and address of the intended purchaser; (iii) the name, address, and phone number of the title company or attorney designated to close the transaction; (iv) names and phone numbers of real estate agents, if any, representing seller and purchaser; and (v) scheduled date 73762938.6 11
f the title company or attorney designated to close the transaction; (iv) names and phone numbers of real estate agents, if any, representing seller and purchaser; and (v) scheduled date 73762938.6 11 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL of closing. An Owner will furnish this information to the Board at least ten (10) business days before the scheduled date of closing or conveyance. The requirements of this Section may be satisfied by giving the Association a copy of an accepted resale contract in connection with the Owner's request to the Association for a resale certificate.
7.2. Proof of Ownership. On request by the Association from time to time, any person who purports to be an Owner or the agent of an Owner must furnish to the Board evidence of ownership of the Unit. A copy of the recorded deed is the customary evidence. This requirement may be satisfied by receipt of a Board-approved form that is completed and acknowledged by a title company or attorney at time of conveyance of the Unit or any interest therein. The Association may refuse to recognize a person as a Member unless the requested documentation is provided.
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Owners' Information. Within thirty (30) days after acquiring an ownership interest in a Unit, the Owner must provide the Association with the Owner's mailing address, telephone number, and driver's license number, if any; the name and telephone number of any resident other than the Owner; and the name, address, and telephone number of any person managing the Unit as agent of the Unit Owner. An Owner must notify the Association within thirty (30) days after he has notice of a change in any information required by this Section, and must provide the information on request by the Association from time to time.
y the Association within thirty (30) days after he has notice of a change in any information required by this Section, and must provide the information on request by the Association from time to time.
7.4. Mailing Address. The Owner or the several co-Owners of a Unit must register and maintain one mailing address to be used by the Association for mailing of notices, demands, and all other communications. If an Owner fails to maintain a current mailing address with the Association, the address of the Owner's Unit is deemed to be his mailing address.
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Registration of Mortgagees. Within thirty (30) days after granting a lien against his Unit, the Owner must provide the Association with the name and address of the holder of the lien and the loan number. The Owner must notify the Association within thirty (30) days after he has notice of a change in the information required by this Section. Also, the Owner will provide the information on request by the Association from time to time.
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Assessments. All Owners are obligated to pay assessments imposed by the Association to meet the common expenses as defined in the Declaration. A Member is deemed to be in good standing and entitled to vote at any meeting of the Association if he is current in the assessments made or levied against him and his Unit.
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Compliance with Documents. Each Owner will comply with the provisions and terms of the Documents, and any amendments thereto. Further, each Owner will always endeavor to observe and promote the cooperative purposes for which the Property was established.
ARTICLE 8 ASSOCIATION RECORDS 8.1.
Records. The Association will use its best efforts to keep the records required by Section 82.114(a) of the Act, including the following: (i)
operty was established.
ARTICLE 8 ASSOCIATION RECORDS 8.1.
Records. The Association will use its best efforts to keep the records required by Section 82.114(a) of the Act, including the following: (i) Minutes or a similar record of the proceedings of meetings of the Association.
(ii) Minutes or a similar record of the proceedings of meetings of the Board.
73762938.6 12 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL (iii) (iv) Names and mailing addresses of the Members, the currency and accuracy of the information being the responsibility of the Members.
Names and mailing addresses of the mortgagees, the currency and accuracy of the information being the responsibility of the Members and their mortgagees.
Financial records and books of account for the Association, kept in a manner consistent with generally accepted accounting principles.
(v) (vi) Copies of income tax returns prepared for the Internal Revenue Service.
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(viii) Copies of the Documents and all amendments to any of these.
A record of all votes or written consents by which amendments to the Documents were approved, for at least four (4) years after the approval.
Inspection of Books and Records. Books and records of the Association will be made available for inspection and copying pursuant to Section 82.114(b) of the Act and Sections 3.151, 3.153 and 22.351 of the Texas Business Organizations Code.
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Proper Purpose. The Board may require a Member to submit a written demand for inspection, stating the purpose for which the Member will inspect the books and records. The Board has the following rights: (i) to determine whether the Member's purpose for inspection is proper; (ii) to deny the request if the Board determines that the Member's purpose
ooks and records. The Board has the following rights: (i) to determine whether the Member's purpose for inspection is proper; (ii) to deny the request if the Board determines that the Member's purpose is not proper; (iii) if granting the request, to identify which books and records are relevant to the Member's stated purpose for inspection.
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Copies. A Member, at Member's expense, may obtain photocopies of books and records for which the Board grants the right of inspection. The Board has the right to retain possession of the original books and records, to make copies requested by the Member, and to charge the Member a reasonable fee for copying.
8.2.3. Member's Agent. A Member's inspection of the books and records may be assisted or performed by the Member's agent, accountant, or attorney.
8.2.4. Records of Attorneys and Accountants. The files and records of an attorney or accountant who performs services for the Association are not records of the Association, are not subject to inspection by Members, and are not subject to production in a legal proceeding.
8.3. Resale Certificates. Any officer may prepare or cause to be prepared, certify, and execute resale certificates in accordance with Section 82.157 of the Act. The Association may charge a reasonable fee for preparing resale certificates. The Association may refuse to furnish resale certificates until the fee is paid. Any unpaid fees may be assessed against the Unit for which the certificate is furnished.
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ARTICLE 9 NOTICES Co-Owners. If a Unit is owned by more than one (1) person, notice to one (1) co-Owner is deemed notice to all co-Owners.
9.2. Delivery of Notices. Any written notice required or permitted by these Bylaws may be
If a Unit is owned by more than one (1) person, notice to one (1) co-Owner is deemed notice to all co-Owners.
9.2. Delivery of Notices. Any written notice required or permitted by these Bylaws may be given personally, by mail, by fax, or by any other method permitted by the Texas Business Organizations Code. If mailed, the notice is deemed delivered when deposited in the U.S. mail addressed to the Member at the address shown on the Association's records. If transmitted by fax, the notice is deemed delivered on successful transmission of the facsimile.
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Waiver of Notice. Whenever a notice is required to be given to an Owner, Member, or director, a written waiver of the notice, signed by the person entitled to the notice, whether before or after the time stated in the notice, is equivalent to giving the notice. Attendance by a Member or director at any meeting of the Association or Board, respectively, constitutes a waiver of notice by the Member or director of the time, place, and purpose of the meeting. If all Members or directors are present at any meeting of the Association or Board, respectively, no notice is required and any business may be transacted at the meeting.
ARTICLE 10 DECLARANT PROVISIONS 10.1. Conflict. The provisions of this Article control over any provision to the contrary elsewhere in these Bylaws.
10.2. Board of Directors. During the Declarant Control Period, Appendix "A" of the Declaration governs the number, qualification, and appointment of directors. The initial directors will be appointed by Declarant and need not be Owners or residents. Directors appointed by Declarant may not be removed by the Owners and may be removed by Declarant only. Declarant has the right to fill vacancies in any directorship vacated by a Declarant appointee.
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tors appointed by Declarant may not be removed by the Owners and may be removed by Declarant only. Declarant has the right to fill vacancies in any directorship vacated by a Declarant appointee.
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Organizational Meeting. Within sixty (60) days after the end of the Declarant Control Period, or sooner at Declarant's option, Declarant will call an organizational meeting of the Members for the purpose of electing directors, by ballot of Members. Notice of the organizational meeting will be given as if it were notice of an annual meeting.
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ARTICLE 11 AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS Authority. These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
11.2. Mortgagee Protection. In addition to the notices and consents required by these Bylaws, certain actions and amendments require notice to or approval by Eligible Mortgagees, pursuant to the Mortgagee Protection article of the Declaration. If applicable, the Association must give the required notices to and obtain the required approvals from Eligible Mortgagees.
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Effective. To be effective, each amendment must be in writing, reference the names of the Property and the Association, and be executed by a majority of the Board of Directors. Further, if 73762938.6 14 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL these Bylaws are publicly recorded, the amendment must recite the recording data for the Bylaws, and be recorded in the Official Public Records of Travis County, Texas.
11.4. Declarant Protection. During the Development Period, no amendment of these Bylaws may affect the Declarant's rights herein without the Declarant's written and acknowledged consent.
Specifically, this Section and the article titled "Declarant Provisions" may not be amended without the
y affect the Declarant's rights herein without the Declarant's written and acknowledged consent.
Specifically, this Section and the article titled "Declarant Provisions" may not be amended without the prior written approval of the Declarant. The Declarant's written consent must be part of the amendment instrument.
ARTICLE 12 GENERAL PROVISIONS 12.1. Compensation. A director, officer, Member, or resident may not receive any pecuniary profit from the operation of the Association, and no funds or assets of the Association may be paid as a salary or as compensation to, or be distributed to, or inure to the benefit of a director, officer, Member, or resident. Nevertheless, 12.2.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Reasonable compensation may be paid to a director, officer, Member, .or resident for services rendered to the Association in other capacities.
A director, officer, Member, or resident may, from time to time, be reimbursed for his actual and reasonable expenses incurred on behalf of the Association in connection with the administration of the affairs of the Association, provided the expense has been approved by the Board.
The Board may budget and use Association funds to purchase awards, certificates, a celebratory meal, or other customary tokens or demonstrations of appreciation for volunteer activities.
This provision does not apply to distributions to Unit Owners permitted or required by the Declaration or the Act.
Conflicting Provisions. If any provision of these Bylaws conflicts with any provision of the laws of the State of Texas, the conflicting Bylaws provision is null and void, but all other provisions of these Bylaws remain in full force and effect. In the case of any conflict between the certificate of
the State of Texas, the conflicting Bylaws provision is null and void, but all other provisions of these Bylaws remain in full force and effect. In the case of any conflict between the certificate of formation of the Association and these Bylaws, the certificate of formation controls. In the case of any conflict between the Declaration and these Bylaws, the Declaration controls.
a 12.3. Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of these Bylaws will be interpreted manner as to be effective and valid. Invalidation of any provision of these Bylaws, by judgment or court order, does not affect any other provision which remains in full force and effect.
12.4. Construction. The effect of a general statement is not limited by the enumerations of specific matters similar to the general. The captions of articles and sections are inserted only for convenience and may not be construed as defining or modifying the text to which they refer. The singular is construed to mean the plural, when applicable, and the use of masculine or neuter pronouns includes the feminine.
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Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Association will be set by resolution of the Board, and is subject to change from time to time as the Board determines. In the absence of a resolution by the Board, the fiscal year is the calendar year.
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Waiver. No restriction, condition, obligation, or covenant contained in these Bylaws may be deemed to have been abrogated or waived by reason of failure to enforce the same, irrespective of the number of violations or breaches thereof which may occur.
12.7. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Association will
ailure to enforce the same, irrespective of the number of violations or breaches thereof which may occur.
12.7. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Association will indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is threatened to be made a party, to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative, by reason of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer, committee member, employee, servant, or agent of the Association against expenses (including attorney's fees, judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement) actually and reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if it is found and determined by the Board or a court that such person: (i) acted in good faith and in a manner which such person reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Association; or (ii) with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe such conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit, or proceeding by settlement, or upon a plea of Nolo Contendere or its equivalent, will not of itself create a presumption that the person did not act in good faith or in a manner reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests of the Association, or, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that such conduct was unlawful.
12.8. Preparer. These Bylaws were prepared in by Joshua D. Bernstein, Esq., Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, 98 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 1100, Austin, Texas 78701.
73762938.6 46 16 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL II. INITIAL RULES & REGULATIONS
hua D. Bernstein, Esq., Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, 98 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 1100, Austin, Texas 78701.
73762938.6 46 16 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL II. INITIAL RULES & REGULATIONS These Initial Rules & Regulations are established by TFCC WILSON'S TRACE LLC, a Texas limited liability company, for the benefit of the Wilson Trace Condominium Community, Inc., a Texas non-profit corporation (the "Association"). These Community Rules are the "Rules" defined in Article 1 of the Declaration of Condominium Regime for Wilson Trace Condominiums, recorded in the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas (the "Declaration").
These Rules are in addition to the provisions of the Declaration and Bylaws. By owning or occupying a Unit, each Owner and Resident agrees to abide by these Rules and to comply with the obligations of Owners and Residents under the Declaration and Bylaws of the Association.
Words and phrases defined in the Declaration have the same meaning when used in these Rules. In the event of a conflict between Documents, the hierarchy of authority is as follows: Declaration (highest), Bylaws, and these Rules (lowest). The Association's board of directors is empowered to interpret, enforce, amend, and repeal these Rules.
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A. COMPLIANCE Compliance. Each Owner will comply with the provisions of these Rules, the other Documents, and policies adopted by the Board to supplement these Rules, as any of these may be revised from time to time. Each Owner, additionally, is responsible for compliance with the Documents by the Residents of his Unit, and his or their respective relatives, invitees, tenants, agents, employees, or contractors. If a Rule requires or prohibits conduct by an "Owner" or "Resident,"
ocuments by the Residents of his Unit, and his or their respective relatives, invitees, tenants, agents, employees, or contractors. If a Rule requires or prohibits conduct by an "Owner" or "Resident," each of those terms are deemed to include the other, and applies to all persons for whom an Owner or Resident is responsible. Any question regarding these rules should be referred to the Association The Association has the right to enforce these Rules against any person on the Property.
DRAFTER'S DICTUM Users of this document should periodically review statutes and court rulings that may modify or nullify provisions of this document or its enforcement, or may create rights or duties not anticipated by this document.
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Additional Rules. Each Resident must comply with any rules and signs posted from time to time on the Property by the Association. Each Resident must comply with notices communicated by the Association, from time to time, which may include seasonal or temporary rules, or notice of a change affecting use of the Property. Posted and temporary rules are incorporated in these Rules by reference.
Variance. Circumstances may warrant a variance of these Rules. To obtain a variance an Owner must make written application to the Board. The Board's approval of a variance must be in writing, and may be conditioned.
Limits. It is understood that individuals may have different interpretations of and tolerances for these Rules. On lifestyle-related rules, such as the "Community Etiquette" rules below, the Association may refrain from acting on a perceived violation unless the Board determines the violation to be significant or a community-wide problem. The Association may not be compelled 73762938.6 17 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL A-5.
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73762938.6 by one Resident to enforce these Rules against another Resident. Residents are expected to deal directly and peaceably with each other about their differences.
Filing Complaints. Because the Association is not staffed to monitor the Property for Rules violations, the Association relies on Residents to identify and report violations of these Rules and the Documents, and to monitor compliance with these Rules by violators. The Association also relies on Residents to help keep each other informed about the Rules. Recognizing that a Resident may be reluctant to confront another Resident about a violation, the Association will work with Residents to enforce the Rules. Generally, a complaint must be in writing and must be signed by a Resident or Owner who is willing to be identified as the complainant. The Association may refuse to enforce a violation (1) that cannot be easily and independently verified, (2) for which it did not receive a signed written complaint, (3) for which the complainant will not cooperate with monitoring the violation and compliance, and (4) which the Board does not consider to be significant or community-wide.
B. OBLIGATIONS OF OWNERS AND RESIDENTS Damage. An Owner is responsible for any loss or damage he causes to his Unit, other Units, the personal property of other Residents or their guests, or to the common elements.
Association Does Not Insure. A person assumes full risk and sole responsibility for placing his personal property in or on the Property. Each Resident is solely responsible for insuring his
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Association Does Not Insure. A person assumes full risk and sole responsibility for placing his personal property in or on the Property. Each Resident is solely responsible for insuring his personal property in the Unit and on the Property, including improvements and betterments installed by the Owner within their Unit, and the Owner's furnishings and vehicles. THE ASSOCIATION STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT ALL OWNERS AND RESIDENTS PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN INSURANCE ON THEIR PERSONAL BELONGINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS AND BETTERMENTS INSTALLED BY AN OWNER IN THEIR UNIT.
Risk Management. An Owner may not permit anything to be done or kept in his Unit or the Common Elements that is illegal or that may result in the cancellation of insurance on the Property.
Reimbursement for Enforcement. An Owner must promptly reimburse the Association for any expense incurred by the Association to enforce the Documents against the Owner, his Unit, or persons for whom the Owner is responsible.
Reimbursement for Damage. An Owner must promptly reimburse the Association for the cost of damage to the Property caused by the negligent or willful conduct of the Owner or persons for whom the Owner is responsible.
No Garage Sales. Without the Board's prior written permission, no person may conduct at the Property a sale or activity that is advertised or attractive to the public, such as garage sales, car sales, or estate sales. This Section does not apply to marketing the sale or rental of a Unit, unless combined with a prohibited activity.
Supervision of Minors. For their own well-being and protection, persons who are legally incompetent or younger than eighteen (18) years must be under the general control and
ith a prohibited activity.
Supervision of Minors. For their own well-being and protection, persons who are legally incompetent or younger than eighteen (18) years must be under the general control and supervision of their parents or guardians at all times while on the Property. Persons who are below the chronological or mental age of thirteen (13) years must at all times be in the actual 18 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL company of a person at least thirteen (13) years old who is responsible for their well-being. A person under thirteen (13) years may not be left unattended in a Unit at any time. After nightfall, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, persons under eighteen (18) years may not be on the common elements.
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C. OCCUPANCY STANDARDS Numbers. The maximum number of persons who may occupy a Unit is one more than the number of bedrooms in the Unit. Two persons per bedroom, however, may occupy a Unit if the occupants qualify for familial status protection under the Fair Housing Act. Occupancy of a Unit, for purposes of these Rules, means occupancy in excess of thirty (30) continuous days or sixty (60) days in any twelve (12) month period.
Leases. Less than the entire Unit may not be leased. All leases must be made subject to the Declaration, Bylaws and these Rules and an Owner is responsible for providing his tenant with copies of the Declaration, Bylaws and these Rules and notifying him of changes thereto. Each tenant is subject to and must comply with all provisions of the Declaration, Bylaws, these Rules, federal and State laws, and local ordinances.
Danger. As permitted by the federal Fair Housing Act Rules, no Unit may be occupied by a
mply with all provisions of the Declaration, Bylaws, these Rules, federal and State laws, and local ordinances.
Danger. As permitted by the federal Fair Housing Act Rules, no Unit may be occupied by a person who constitutes a direct threat to the health or safety of other persons, or whose occupancy would result in substantial physical damage to the property of others.
D. FIRE AND SAFETY Safety. Each Resident is solely responsible for his own safety and for the safety, well-being, and supervision of his guests and any person on the Property to whom the Resident has a duty of care, control, or custody.
Fires. Except for barbecue fires as permitted by these Rules, there may not be any exterior fires on the Property.
Barbecue. The Board reserves the right to prohibit or restrict the existence and/or use of all or certain outdoor cooking grills if, in the Board's discretion, a grill constitutes a fire hazard or is unattractive or oversized for the area in which it is kept. On permitted grills, (a) open fires must be supervised at all times; (b) gas tanks must be properly used and maintained; (c) no flames may be higher than the cooking surface; and (d) a grill may not be used near combustible materials.
Safety Equipment. No person may use, tamper with, or modify the fire and safety equipment, if any, in the common elements of the Property, such as alarms, extinguishers, monitors, and selfclosing gates or doors. This Section may not be construed to require the installation or use of such equipment.
Security. The Association may, but is not be obligated to, maintain or support certain activities within the Property designed to make the Property less attractive to intruders than it otherwise
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ineffectiveness of security measures undertaken. Each Owner, Resident, guest, and invitee on the Property assumes all risk for loss or damage to his person, to his Unit, to the contents of his Unit, and to any other of his property and the Property. The Association expressly disclaims and disavows any and all representations or warranties, expressed or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, relative to any security systems, equipment, or measures recommended, installed, or undertaken within the Property.
E. GENERAL USE AND MAINTENANCE OF UNIT Residential Use. Each Unit must be used solely for residential use, and may not be used for commercial or business purposes, except as permitted in the Declaration.
Annoyance. A Resident may not use his Unit in a way that: (a) annoys Residents of neighboring Units; (b) reduces the desirability of the Property as a residential community; (c) endangers the health or safety of other Residents; or (d) violates any law or any provision of the Documents.
Maintenance. An Owner, at his expense, will maintain his Unit and keep it in good condition and repair.
health or safety of other Residents; or (d) violates any law or any provision of the Documents.
Maintenance. An Owner, at his expense, will maintain his Unit and keep it in good condition and repair.
Balcony & Porch Maintenance. A Resident will maintain the porch, balcony, and deck portions of his Unit in a clean manner. A Resident will take care that the cleaning of his porch, balcony, and deck does not annoy or inconvenience other Residents. A porch, balcony, or deck may not be enclosed or used for storage purposes. If the Board determines that a porch, balcony, or deck is unsightly, the Board may give the Owner notice of the problem and a reasonable time period in which to correct it, after which the Board may take corrective action at the Owner's expense.
Glass. Each Owner, at his expense, must promptly repair and replace any broken or cracked glass in his Unit's windows and doors, regardless of the source of the damage. Replacement glass must conform to the standard for the Property.
Utility Equipment. Each Owner, at his expense, will maintain, repair, and replace the water heating and air heating and cooling equipment/system serving his Unit.
Combustibles. A Resident may not store or maintain, anywhere on the Property - including within a Unit - explosives or materials capable of spontaneous combustion.
Report Malfunctions. A Resident will immediately report to the Board his discovery of any leak, break, or malfunction in any portion of the Property which the Association has a duty to maintain. A Resident who fails to promptly report a problem may be deemed negligent, in which case the Owner may be liable for any additional damage caused by the delay.
Emergencies. In case of continuous water overflow, a Resident should immediately turn off
may be deemed negligent, in which case the Owner may be liable for any additional damage caused by the delay.
Emergencies. In case of continuous water overflow, a Resident should immediately turn off water and TURN THE SHUT-OFF VALVES BEHIND THE TOILET OR UNDER THE SINK.
Cable. A Resident who subscribes directly to cable service is solely responsible for maintaining that subscription and the appurtenant equipment. A Resident who obtains cable service through the Association is responsible for the proper use, maintenance, and return of cable connections or equipment. No additional exterior cable lines may be connected to the Unit except in the cable conduit maintained by the Association. No holes or protrusions may be 73762938.6 20 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL E-11.
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made in any exterior surface of the Property. Wires may not be draped, hung, or strong on the building or the grounds, the Owner of the Unit to which cable service is provided is responsible to the Association for any damage to the Property caused by the cable installer or servicer.
Utilities. A Resident will try to conserve the use of utilities furnished through the Association, including water consumption within his Unit.
Frozen Water Pipes. Some Units are constructed with water lines in exterior walls. It is the duty of every Owner and Resident of such a Unit to protect the water lines from freezing during winter months. During periods of anticipated below freezing temperatures, water lines in exterior walls should be allowed to drip continuously, and cabinets enclosing plumbing lines should be left ajar. Dishwashers on exterior walls should not be used during and immediately after periods of
terior walls should be allowed to drip continuously, and cabinets enclosing plumbing lines should be left ajar. Dishwashers on exterior walls should not be used during and immediately after periods of extreme cold. Failure by an Owner or Resident to monitor the local weather and take appropriate precautions may be deemed negligence.
Unsightly Articles. No article deemed to be unsightly by the Board shall be permitted to remain within any Unit so as to be visible from adjoining Units or from public or private thoroughfares.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, trailers, graders, trucks other than pickups, boats, tractors, campers, wagons, buses, motorcycles, motor scooters, all-terrain vehicles, toys and garden maintenance equipment shall be kept at all times except when in actual use, in enclosed structures or screened from view. Service areas, storage areas and compost piles shall be appropriately screened from view, and no lumber, grass, plant waste, shrub or tree clippings, metals, bulk materials, scrap, refuse or trash shall be kept, stored, or allowed to accumulate on any portion of the Regime except within enclosed structures or appropriately screened from view.
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F. GENERAL USE & MAINTENANCE OF COMMON ELEMENTS Intended Use. Every area and facility in the Property may be used only for its intended and obvious use. For example, streets, walkways, sidewalks, and driveways are used exclusively for purposes of access, not for social congregation or recreation.
Grounds. Unless the Board designates otherwise, Residents may not use or abuse the landscaped areas, lawns, beds, and plant materials on the common elements.
Abandoned Items. No item or object of any type may be stored, placed, or maintained
rwise, Residents may not use or abuse the landscaped areas, lawns, beds, and plant materials on the common elements.
Abandoned Items. No item or object of any type may be stored, placed, or maintained anywhere on the General Common Elements, except by the Board or with the Board's prior written consent. Items of personal property found in general common elements are deemed abandoned and may be disposed of by the Board.
Trash Containers. Except for consecutive twelve (12) hour periods before and after any designated waste pick-up time, no trash containers or recycling bins may be stored in such a manner so as to be visible from neighboring or adjoining Units or from public or private thoroughfares. The Board reserves the right to specify locations within each Owner's Unit in which trash containers or recycling bins must be stored.
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G. COMMUNITY ETIQUETTE Courtesy. Each Resident will endeavor to use his Unit and the Common Elements in a manner calculated to respect the rights and privileges of other Residents.
Annoyance. A Resident will avoid doing or permitting anything to be done that will annoy, harass, embarrass, or inconvenience other Residents or their guests, or the Association's employees and agents.
Noise and Odors. Each Resident must exercise reasonable care to avoid making or permitting to be made loud, disturbing, or objectionable noises or noxious odors that are likely to disturb Residents of other Units. Loud vocalizations and boisterous conduct on common elements are expressly prohibited.
Parties. In planning private social functions at the Property, a Resident should be aware of the
of other Units. Loud vocalizations and boisterous conduct on common elements are expressly prohibited.
Parties. In planning private social functions at the Property, a Resident should be aware of the potential consequences on the Property's parking resources and on the sensibilities of other Residents. A Resident intending to use his Unit for a party or other activity that may be expected to produce a higher-than-customary level or duration of noise or other disturbance will make a diligent effort to give Residents of adjoining Units timely prior notice of the event, as a courtesy. If the event is expected to attract twenty (20) or more guests to the Property, the Resident will also give the Board timely prior written notice of the event.
Reception Interference. Each Resident will avoid doing or permitting anything to be done that may unreasonably interfere with the television, radio, telephonic, or electronic reception on the Property.
H. ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL; WORK UPON UNITS AND COMMON ELEMENTS Exteriors. Without the written approval of the Architectural Reviewer, an Owner or Resident may NOT change, remodel, decorate, destroy, or improve any exterior surface or component of the Property, nor do anything to change the outside appearance of the Property, including without limitation the entry door, front porch, windows, garage doors, and driveway appurtenant to the Unit.
Protrusions. An Owner or Resident may not cause anything to protrude or project through the boundaries of the Unit, such as the foundation, roof, or an exterior wall of a Unit. Examples of installations that may entail protruding wires or conduits include, without limitation, exterior horns, lights, speakers, or aerials.
s the foundation, roof, or an exterior wall of a Unit. Examples of installations that may entail protruding wires or conduits include, without limitation, exterior horns, lights, speakers, or aerials.
Balconies & Porches. Because balconies, decks, and front porches are distinctive architectural features of the Property, an Owner or Resident may not change the appearance or condition of the balcony or porch portion of his Unit in any manner, without the prior authorization of the Architectural Reviewer. Prohibited activities include the following: 73762938.6 a.
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Hanging items from the trellis, arbor, walls, roof, or railing, or failing to remove hanging items that the Architectural Reviewer has determined to be unattractive, such as wind chimes, windsocks, birdfeeders, rope lights, and hanging baskets.
Maintaining anything on the balcony or porch that the Architectural Reviewer determines to be unattractive, such as umbrellas, items of storage, bicycles, and oversize or inappropriate furniture.
Barbeque grills may not be kept - even temporarily - on front porches or balconies.
Satellite Dishes. A Resident who desires satellite television service must strictly comply with the applicable requirements set forth in the Declaration. As described in the Declaration, in order of preference, the locations of a Permitted Antenna which will be considered least visible by the Board are as follows: (i) attached to the back of the residence, with no part of the Permitted
n order of preference, the locations of a Permitted Antenna which will be considered least visible by the Board are as follows: (i) attached to the back of the residence, with no part of the Permitted Antenna any higher than the lowest point of the roofline and screened from view of adjacent Units and the street; then (ii) attached to the side of the residence, with no part of the Permitted Antenna any higher than the lowest point of the roofline and screened from view of adjacent Units and the street. No holes or protrusions may be made in any exterior surface of the Property. Wires may not be draped, hung, or strung on the building or the grounds. The Owner of the Unit to which satellite service is provided is responsible to the Association for any damage to the Property caused by the satellite dish installer or servicer. Contact the Association before shopping for an exterior satellite dish or antenna to determine if such equipment is permitted for a particular Unit and, if so, where it may be located. Owners should get Association's written authorization before any installation.
Work Upon Common Elements and Units. Notwithstanding any provision in the Declaration or these Rules to the contrary, no Owner or Resident shall perform or permit to be performed any work to any portion of his: (i) Unit, which work may require access to, over or through the common elements or other Units or (ii) the Common Elements, without the prior consent of the Board of Directors except in case of an emergency. All such work may only be performed by a person who shall deliver to the Board of Directors prior to commencement of such work, in form satisfactory to the Board of Directors: (i) releases of the Board of Directors and the Association for all claims that such
eliver to the Board of Directors prior to commencement of such work, in form satisfactory to the Board of Directors: (i) releases of the Board of Directors and the Association for all claims that such Person may assert in connection with such work; E (ii) (iii) (iv) indemnities of the Board of Directors and the Association, holding each and all of them harmless from and against any claims asserted for loss or damage to persons or property, including, but not limited to, Common elements or other Units; certificates of insurance, including liability and workmen's compensation coverage, in amounts and with companies reasonably acceptable to the Board of Directors; and all other information and protections which the Board of Directors may reasonably require.
Window Treatments. An Owner MAY install window treatments inside his Unit, provided: 73762938.6 23 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL H-7.
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The window treatment, including drapes, blinds, shades, or shutters, must appear to be (1) clear, (2) white, (3) near-white light neutral, or (4) light wood tone when viewed from outside the Unit.
The use of bed sheets, tablecloths, or other obviously non-drapery fabric is expressly prohibited, even on a temporary basis.
Aluminum foil, reflective window treatments, window tinting, and window decals or stickers are expressly prohibited.
Window treatments must be maintained in good condition, and must be removed or replaced if they become stained, torn, damaged, or otherwise unsightly in the opinion of the Board.
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Post signs, notices, or advertisements on the common elements or in a Unit if the sign is visible from outside the Unit.
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Post signs, notices, or advertisements on the common elements or in a Unit if the sign is visible from outside the Unit.
Place or hang an object in, on, from, or above any window, interior window sill, deck, balcony or patio that, in the sole opinion of the Board, detracts from the appearance of the Property. Prohibited objects include planters and planter boxes, flower pots, window boxes, birdfeeders, windsocks, mobiles, wind chimes, and other outside accessories.
Hang, shake, or otherwise display linens, clothing, towels, rugs, shoes, mops, bedding, or other similar items from windows, doors, balconies, patios, or passageways.
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Enclose or cover a balcony, porch, or deck.
Install storm or screen doors and windows, including solar screen.
Architectural Approval. To obtain the Architectural Reviewer's written consent for an alteration or modification, an Owner must comply with the architectural control requirements of the Declaration. An applicant may not rely on verbal assurances of an Association manager, director, or officer. If approval is obtained, the Owner must maintain the approved item in a good and attractive condition. For example, if the Architectural Reviewer approves a potted plant, the pot must be removed if the plant dies or becomes unsightly.
1. VEHICLE RESTRICTIONS Permitted Vehicles. To be permitted on the Property, a vehicle must be operable, and must display a current license tag and inspection sticker. For purposes of these Rules, vehicles include
STRICTIONS Permitted Vehicles. To be permitted on the Property, a vehicle must be operable, and must display a current license tag and inspection sticker. For purposes of these Rules, vehicles include automobiles, motorcycles, motorized bikes, passenger trucks, small vans, and similar passenger vehicles. The following are not permitted on the Property without the Board's consent: trailers, 73762938.6 24 224 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 1-2.
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boats, recreational vehicles, buses, large commercial trucks, industrial vehicles. Motorcycles, motorbikes, or other motorized vehicles may not be operated on the Property except to provide transportation to and from a Unit.
Repairs. Washing, repairs, restoration, or maintenance (including oil changes) of vehicles is prohibited on driveways, the private streets, and in off-street parking areas, except for emergency repairs, and then only to the extent necessary to enable movement of the vehicle to a repair facility.
Proper Placement. No vehicle, including motorcycles, may be driven, parked, or placed anywhere on the Property except in designated areas. Motorcycles may not be chained to buildings, fences, or any other part of the Property, unless designated for that purpose.
Nuisances. Each vehicle must be muffled and must be maintained and operated to minimize noise, odor, and oil emissions. The use of car horns on the Property is discouraged. No vehicle may be kept on the Property if the Board deems it to be unsightly, inoperable, inappropriate, or otherwise violative of these Rules.
Private Fire Lanes/Obstructions. All drives in the Property are private fire lanes and utility easements on which parking of vehicles is prohibited at all times. No vehicle may be parked in a
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Private Fire Lanes/Obstructions. All drives in the Property are private fire lanes and utility easements on which parking of vehicles is prohibited at all times. No vehicle may be parked in a manner that impedes or prevents ready access to the Property, driveways, or parking spaces.
No vehicle may obstruct the flow of traffic, constitute a nuisance, or otherwise create a safety hazard. No vehicle may be parked, even temporarily, in spaces reserved for others, in fire lanes, or in any area designated as "No Parking."
Garages. Because of the shortage of visitor parking within the Property, it is imperative that each Resident use their garage for the parking of vehicles. A Resident with a car must use his garage for routine parking. No garage may be enclosed or used for any purpose that prevents the parking of the maximum number of vehicles for which it was constructed. Garage doors must be kept closed at all times, except when entering or exiting.
Visitor Spaces. The use of unassigned and visitor parking spaces, if any, must be rotated, may not be used for storage of vehicles, and may not be used consistently by the same driver or vehicle. The Board may designate some of the unassigned off-street parking spaces, if any, as "visitor spaces" for use, exclusively, by guests of Residents.
Violations. A vehicle in violation of these Rules may be stickered, wheel-locked, towed, or otherwise removed from the Property by the Board, at the expense of the vehicle's Owner. The Association expressly disclaims any liability for damage to vehicles on which the Association exercises these remedies for Rules violations.
J. TRASH DISPOSAL General Duty. Residents will endeavor to keep the Property clean and will dispose of all refuse
ge to vehicles on which the Association exercises these remedies for Rules violations.
J. TRASH DISPOSAL General Duty. Residents will endeavor to keep the Property clean and will dispose of all refuse in receptacles designated specifically by the Association or by the city for that purpose.
Residents may NOT litter common elements.
Hazards. Residents may NOT store trash inside or outside his Unit in a manner that may permit the spread of fire, odors, or seepage, or encouragement of vermin. Before discarding coals, 73762938.6 25 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL J-3.
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ashes, logs, or other materials used in barbecue grills or fireplaces, Resident will ensure that the debris is thoroughly cold.
Excess Trash. Residents will place trash entirely within the designated receptacle, and may place trash outside, next to, or an top of the receptacle. If a receptacle is full, Residents should locate another receptacle to hold his trash. Boxes and large objects should be crushed or broken down before placed in a receptacle. Receptacles are to be closed at all times when not in use.
Residents must arrange privately for removal of discarded furnishings or any unusually large volume of debris.
K. PETS Permitted Pets. A Resident may not keep or permit on the Property a pet or animal of any kind, except as permitted by these Rules and the Documents. Subject to these Rules, a Resident may keep in his Unit customary domesticated house pets, such as domesticated dogs, cats, caged birds, and aquarium fish, provided there are not more than two (2) cats and two (2) dogs.
Prohibited Animals. No Resident may keep a dangerous or exotic animal, pit bull terrier, Doberman pincher, Rottweiler, trained attack dog, or any other animal deemed by the Board to
and two (2) dogs.
Prohibited Animals. No Resident may keep a dangerous or exotic animal, pit bull terrier, Doberman pincher, Rottweiler, trained attack dog, or any other animal deemed by the Board to be a potential threat to the well-being of people or other animals. No animal or house pet may be kept, bred, or maintained for any commercial purpose or for food.
Indoors/Outdoors. A permitted pet must be maintained inside the Unit, and may not be kept on a porch, balcony, or deck. No pet is allowed on common elements unless carried or leashed. No pet may be leashed to a stationary object on the common elements.
Disturbance. Pets must be kept in a manner that does not disturb another Resident's rest or peaceful enjoyment of his Unit or the common elements. No pet may be permitted to bark, howl, whine, screech, or make other loud noises for extended or repeated periods of time.
Damage. Each resident is responsible for any property damage, injury, or disturbance his pet may cause or inflict. A Resident who keeps a pet on the Property is deemed to indemnify and agrees to hold harmless the Board, the Association, and other Owners and Residents, from any loss, claim, or liability of any kind or character whatever resulting from any action of his pet or arising by reason of keeping or maintaining the pet on the Property.
Pooper Scooper. No Resident may permit his pet to relieve itself on the Property, except in areas designated by the Board for this purpose. Each resident is responsible for the removal of his pet's wastes from the common elements. The Board may levy a fine against a unit and its Owner each time feces are discovered on the common elements and attributed to an animal in the custody of that Unit's Resident.
om the common elements. The Board may levy a fine against a unit and its Owner each time feces are discovered on the common elements and attributed to an animal in the custody of that Unit's Resident.
Removal. If a Resident or his pet violates these Rules, or if a pet creates a noise, odor, or other disturbance or nuisance, the Resident or person having control of the animal may be given a written notice by the Board to correct the problem. If the problem is not corrected within the time specified in the notice (not less than ten (10) days), the Resident, upon written notice from the Board, may be required to remove the animal. Each Resident agrees to permanently remove his violating animal from the Property within ten (10) days after receipt of a removal notice from the Board.
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L. MISCELLANEOUS Mailing Address. An Owner who receives mail at any address other than the address of his Unit must maintain with the Association his current mailing address. Notifications of change of name or change of address should be clearly marked as such. All notices required to be sent to Owners by the Documents may be sent to an Owner's most recent address as shown on the records of the Association. If an Owner fails to provide a forwarding address, the address of that Owner's Unit is deemed effective for purposes of delivery.
Revision. These Rules are subject to being revised, replaced, or supplemented, and Owners and Residents are urged to contact the Association to verify the rules currently in effect on any matter of interest. These Rules will remain effective until ten (10) days after an Owner of each Unit has been given a notice of the amendment or revocation of these Rules.
currently in effect on any matter of interest. These Rules will remain effective until ten (10) days after an Owner of each Unit has been given a notice of the amendment or revocation of these Rules.
Other Rights. These Rules are in addition to and in no way whatsoever detract from the rights of the Association under the other Documents and the laws of the State of Texas.
27 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS 73762938.6 COMMUNITY MANUAL III. ASSESSMENT COLLECTION POLICY Wilson Trace Condominiums is a condominium regime created by and subject to the Declaration of Condominium Regime for Wilson Trace Condominiums, recorded in the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, as it may be amended (the "Declaration"). As a condominium regime, Wilson Trace Condominiums is also subject to State laws, including Chapter 82 of the Texas Property Code -- the Texas Uniform Condominium Act ("TUCA"). The operation of Wilson Trace Condominiums is vested in the Wilson Trace Condominium Community, Inc., a Texas nonprofit corporation (the "Association"), acting through its board of directors (the "Board"). The Association is empowered to enforce the covenants of the Declaration, including the obligation of owners to pay assessments. In addition to rights and remedies of the Association under the Declaration, TUCA gives the Association, acting through the Board: 1.
Authority to adopt and amend rules regulating the collection of delinquent assessments and the application of payments. §82.102(a)(13).
2. Authority to impose interest and late charges for late payments of assessments, and returned check charges. §82.102(a)(12).
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Authority to adopt and amend rules regulating the termination of utility service to a
impose interest and late charges for late payments of assessments, and returned check charges. §82.102(a)(12).
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Authority to adopt and amend rules regulating the termination of utility service to a unit, the owner of which is delinquent in the payment of an assessment that is used, in whole or in part, to pay the cost of that utility. §82.102(a)(14).
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Authority to suspend the voting privileges of or the use of certain general common elements by an owner delinquent for more than 30 days in the payment of assessments. §82.102(a)(18).
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A private power of sale to foreclose the assessment lien nonjudicially, subject to a limited right of redemption by the unit owner. §82.113.
To establish equitable policies and procedures for the collection of delinquent assessments, the declarant adopts this policy for the benefit of the Association, as part of the initial project documentation.
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SECTION 1. DELINQUENCIES, LATE CHARGES & INTEREST Due Date. An owner will timely and fully pay regular assessments and special assessments.
Regular assessments are due and payable on the first calendar day of each month.
Delinquent. Any assessment that is not fully paid when due is delinquent. When the account of a unit becomes delinquent, it remains delinquent until paid in full, including collection costs and late fees.
Late Fees & Interest. If the Association does not receive full payment of a regular assessment by 5:00 p.m. on the fifth calendar day of the month, the Association may levy a late fee of $25 per month and/or interest of ten percent (10%) per annum from the first day of delinquency until the delinquency is paid in full. After the initial month of delinquency, a late fee of $25 may be
f $25 per month and/or interest of ten percent (10%) per annum from the first day of delinquency until the delinquency is paid in full. After the initial month of delinquency, a late fee of $25 may be on the first day of each month the account is delinquent until the account is current.
73762938.6 28 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 1-D. Liability for Collection Costs. The defaulting owner is liable to the Association for the cast of title reports, credit reports, certified mail, long distance calls, court casts, filing fees, and other reasonable costs and attorney's fees incurred by the Association in collecting the delinquency.
DRAFTER'S DICTUM Users of this document should periodically review statutes and court rulings that may modify or nullify provisions of this document. or its enforcement, or may create rights or duties not anticipated by this document.
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Insufficient Funds. The Association may levy a charge of $35.00 for any check returned to the Association marked "not sufficient funds" or the equivalent.
Waiver. Properly levied collection costs, late fees, and interest may not be waived by the Board, unless a majority of the directors determines that extraordinary circumstances warrant an adjustment to the account, in which case the adjustment must be described in detail in the minutes of the Board's meeting. Because of the potential for inadvertently effecting a waiver of the policies contained in this policy, the Board will exercise caution in granting adjustments to an owner's account.
SECTION 2. INSTALLMENTS & ACCELERATION If a special assessment is payable in installments, and if an owner defaults in the payment of any installment, the Association may declare the entire assessment in default and accelerate the due date
If a special assessment is payable in installments, and if an owner defaults in the payment of any installment, the Association may declare the entire assessment in default and accelerate the due date on all remaining installments of that assessment. A special assessment payable in installments may be accelerated only after the Association gives the owner at least fifteen (15) days prior notice of the default and the Association's intent to accelerate the unpaid balance if the default is not timely cured.
Following acceleration of the indebtedness, the Association has no duty to reinstate the installment program upon partial payment by the owner.
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SECTION 3. PAYMENTS Application of Payments. After the Association notifies the owner of a delinquency and the owner's liability for late fees or interest, and collection costs, any payment received by the Association may be applied in the following order, starting with the oldest charge in each category, until that category is fully paid, regardless of the amount of payment, notations on checks, and the date the obligations arose: 73762938.6 (1) Collection costs and attorneys' fees (8) Delinquent Utility assessments (2) Fines (9) Delinquent Regular assessments (3) Reimbursable expenses (10) Current Individual assessments (4) Late charges and interest (11) Current Deficiency assessments (5) Delinquent Individual assessments (12) Current Special assessments (6) Delinquent Deficiency assessments (13) Current Utility assessments (7) Delinquent Special assessments (14) Current Regular assessments 29 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 3-B.
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Form of Payment. The Association may require that payment of delinquent assessments be made only in the form of cash, cashier's check, or certified funds.
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Form of Payment. The Association may require that payment of delinquent assessments be made only in the form of cash, cashier's check, or certified funds.
Partial and Conditioned Payment. The Association may refuse to accept partial payment (i.e., less than the full amount due and payable) and payments to which the payer attaches conditions or directions contrary to the Board's policy for applying payments. The Association's endorsement and deposit of a payment does not constitute acceptance. Instead, acceptance by the Association occurs when the Association posts the payment to the unit's account. If the Association does not accept the payment at that time, it will promptly refund the payment to the payer. A payment that is not refunded to the payer within thirty (30) days after being deposited by the Association may be deemed accepted as to payment, but not as to words of limitation or instruction accompanying the payment. The acceptance by the Association of partial payment of delinquent assessments does not waive the Association's right to pursue or to continue pursuing its remedies for payment in full of all outstanding obligations.
Notice of Payment. If the Association receives full payment of the delinquency after recording a notice of lien, the Association will cause a release of notice of lien to be publicly recorded, a copy of which will be sent to the owner. The Association may require the owner to prepay the cost of preparing and recording the release.
Correction of Credit Report. If the Association receives full payment of the delinquency after reporting the defaulting owner to a credit reporting service, the Association will report receipt of payment to the credit reporting service.
Association receives full payment of the delinquency after reporting the defaulting owner to a credit reporting service, the Association will report receipt of payment to the credit reporting service.
SECTION 4. LIABILITY FOR COLLECTION COSTS The defaulting owner is liable to the Association for the cost of title reports, credit reports, certified mail, long distance calls, filing fees, and other reasonable costs and attorney's fees incurred in the collection of the delinquency, which amounts are secured by a lien against the unit.
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SECTION 5. COLLECTION PROCEDURES Delegation of Collection Procedures. From time to time, the Association may delegate some or all of the collection procedures, as the Board in its sole discretion deems appropriate, to the Association's managing agent, an attorney, or a debt collector.
Delinquency Notices. If the Association has not received full payment of an assessment by the due date, the Association may send one or more written notices of nonpayment to the defaulting owner, by hand delivery, first class mail, and/or by certified mail, stating the amount delinquent. The Association's delinquency-related correspondence may state that if full payment is not timely received, the Association may pursue any or all of the Association's remedies, at the sole cost and expense of the defaulting owner.
Collection by Attorney. After giving the owner notice of the delinquency, the Association may refer the delinquent account to an attorney for collection. In that event, the defaulting owner will be liable to the Association for its legal fees and expenses.
Verification of Owner Information. The Association may obtain a title report to determine the
on. In that event, the defaulting owner will be liable to the Association for its legal fees and expenses.
Verification of Owner Information. The Association may obtain a title report to determine the names of the owners and the identity of other lienholders, including the mortgage company.
73762938.6 30 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 5-E. Notification of Mortgage Lender. The Association may notify the mortgage lender of the default obligations.
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Notification of Credit Bureau. The Association may report the defaulting owner to one or more credit reporting services.
Notice of Lien. The Association may cause a notice of the Association's assessment lien against the unit to be publicly recorded. In that event, a copy of the notice will be sent to the defaulting owner, and may be sent to his mortgage holder.
Foreclosure of Lien -- Nonjudicially. The Board may instruct an attorney, officer, or agent of the Association to notify the defaulting owner of the Association's intent to foreclose its assessment lien, to post the property for public auction, and to conduct a public auction of the unit on the steps of the county courthouse in accordance with State law and the Association's documents.
The Board may not foreclose a lien consisting solely of fines or securing money for which the Association has obtained a personal money judgment.
Foreclosure of Lien -- Judicially. The Association may file suit against the owner for judicial foreclosure of the Association's assessment lien, This action may be combined with a claim against the owner's personal liability, for recovery of a money judgment.
Suit for Owner's Personal Liability. Whether or not the Association forecloses the Association's
may be combined with a claim against the owner's personal liability, for recovery of a money judgment.
Suit for Owner's Personal Liability. Whether or not the Association forecloses the Association's assessment lien, the Board may file suit for a personal judgment against the defaulting owner, and may execute on the judgment.
Possession Following Foreclosure. If the Association purchases the unit at public auction, the Board may immediately institute actions to recover possession.
Limited Right of Redemption. If the Association buys a unit at the nonjudicial foreclosure sale of its assessment lien, the Association's ownership is subject to a ninety (90) day right of redemption by the owner. TUCA's statutory right of redemption does not apply to judicial foreclosures or foreclosures of judgment liens.
Collection Agency. The Board may employ or assign the debt to one or more collection agencies.
Cancellation of Debt. If the Board deems the debt to be uncollectible, the Board may elect to cancel the debt on the books of the Association, in which case the Association may report the full amount of the forgiven indebtedness to the Internal Revenue Service as income to the defaulting owner.
Suspension of Voting Rights. The Association may suspend the voting rights of an owner whose account with the Association is delinquent for at least thirty (30) days.
Suspension of Use of Certain Facilities or Services. The Association may suspend the use of the common element amenities by an owner, or his tenant, whose account with the Association is delinquent for at least thirty (30) days.
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Utility Shut-Off. The Association may terminate utility service to the unit for which assessments
elinquent for at least thirty (30) days.
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Utility Shut-Off. The Association may terminate utility service to the unit for which assessments used to pay the cost of that utility are delinquent, according to the Association's utility shut-off policy.
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SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS Independent Judgment. Notwithstanding the contents of this detailed policy, the officers, directors, manager, and attorney of the Association will exercise their independent, collective, and respective judgment in applying this policy.
Other Rights. This policy is in addition to and does not detract from the rights of the Association to collect assessments under the Association's Documents and the laws of the State of Texas.
Limitations of Interest. The Association, and its officers, directors, managers, and attorneys, intend to conform strictly to the applicable usury laws of the State of Texas. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Documents or any other document or agreement executed or made in connection with this policy, the Association will not in any event be entitled to receive or collect, as interest, a sum greater than the maximum amount permitted by applicable law. If from any circumstances whatsoever, the Association ever receives, collects, or applies as interest a sum in excess of the maximum rate permitted by law, the excess amount will be applied to the reduction of unpaid special and regular assessments, or reimbursed to the owner if those assessments are paid in full.
Notices. Unless the Documents, State law, or this policy provide otherwise, any notice or other written communication given to an owner pursuant to this policy will be deemed delivered to
aid in full.
Notices. Unless the Documents, State law, or this policy provide otherwise, any notice or other written communication given to an owner pursuant to this policy will be deemed delivered to the owner upon depositing same with the U.S. Postal Service, addressed to the owner at the most recent address shown on the Association's records, or on personal delivery to the owner, If the Association's records show that a unit is owned by two (2) or more persons, notice to one (1) co-owner is deemed notice to all co-owners. Similarly, notice to one (1) resident is deemed notice to all residents. Written communications to the Association, pursuant to this policy, will be deemed given on actual receipt by the Association's president, secretary, managing agent, or attorney.
Definitions. Words and phrases used in this policy have the same meanings given to them by the Declaration.
Amendment of Policy. This policy will remain effective until ten (10) days after the Association delivers to an owner of each unit notice of amendment or revocation of this policy. The notice may be published and distributed in an Association newsletter or other community-wide publication.
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IV. FINE POLICY Background. This fine policy is based on the requirements of Sec. 82.102(d) and (e) of TUCA. To establish policies and procedures for fining under TUCA, the declarant adopts this policy for the benefit of the Association, as part of the initial project documentation.
Policy. The Association uses fines to discourage violations of the Documents, and to encourage compliance when a violation occurs - not to punish violators or generate revenue for the
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Policy. The Association uses fines to discourage violations of the Documents, and to encourage compliance when a violation occurs - not to punish violators or generate revenue for the Association. Although a fine may be an effective and efficient remedy for certain types of violations or violators, it is only one of several methods available to the Association for enforcing the Documents. The Association's use of fines does not interfere with its exercise of other rights and remedies for the same violation. Nor may the Association use fines to the exclusion of other remedies.
DRAFTER'S DICTUM Users of this document should periodically review statutes and court rulings that may modify or nullify provisions of this document or its enforcement, or may create rights or duties not anticipated by this document.
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Owner's Liability. An owner is liable for fines levied by the Association for violations of the Documents by the owner, the residents of the unit, and the relatives, guests, employees, and agents of the owner and residents. Regardless of who performs the violation, the Association will direct its communications to the owner, although the Association may send copies of its notices to the resident.
Violation Notice. Before levying a fine, the Association will give the owner a written violation notice and an opportunity to be heard. This requirement may not be waived. The Association's written violation notice will contain the following items: (1) the date the violation notice is prepared or mailed; (2) a description of the violation; (3) a reference to the rule or provision that is being violated; (4) a description of the action required to cure the violation; (5) the amount of
epared or mailed; (2) a description of the violation; (3) a reference to the rule or provision that is being violated; (4) a description of the action required to cure the violation; (5) the amount of the fine; (6) a statement that not later than the thirtieth (30 th) day after the date of the violation notice, the owner may request a hearing before the Board to contest the fine; and (7) the date the fine attaches or begins accruing (the "Start Date"), subject to the following: a.
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New Violation. If the owner was not given notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding twelve (12) months, the notice will state a specific date by which the violation must be cured to avoid the fine, if the violation is ongoing or continuous. If the violation is not ongoing, but is instead sporadic or periodic, the notice must state that any future violation of the same rule may result in the levy of a fine.
Repeat Violation. In the case of a repeat violation, the notice will state that, because the owner was given notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure a similar violation within the preceding twelve (12) months, the fine attaches from the date of the violation notice.
Violation Hearing. An owner may request in writing a hearing by the Board to contest the fine.
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Association's manager within thirty (30) days after the date of the violation notice. Within fifteen (15) days after owner's request for a hearing, the Association will give the owner at least fifteen (15) days' notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The hearing will be
e. Within fifteen (15) days after owner's request for a hearing, the Association will give the owner at least fifteen (15) days' notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing. The hearing will be scheduled to provide a reasonable opportunity for both the Board and the owner to attend.
Pending the hearing, the Association may continue to exercise its other rights and remedies for the violation, as if the declared violation were valid. The owner's request for a hearing suspends only the levy of a fine. The hearing will be held in a closed or executive session of the Board. At the hearing, the Board will consider the facts and circumstances surrounding the violation. The owner may attend the hearing in person, or may be represented by another person or written communication. No audio or video recording of the hearing may be made. The minutes of the hearing must contain a statement of the results of the hearing and the fine, if any, imposed. A copy of the violation notice and request for hearing should be placed in the minutes of the hearing. If the owner appears at the meeting, the notice requirements will be deemed satisfied.
Levy of Fine. Within thirty (30) days after levying the fine, the Board must give the owner notice of the levied fine. If the fine is levied at the hearing at which the owner is actually present, the notice requirement will be satisfied if the Board announces its decision to the owner at the hearing. Otherwise, the notice must be in writing. In addition to the initial levy notice, the Association will give the owner periodic written notices of an accruing fine or the application of an owner's payments to reduce the fine. The periodic notices may be in the farm of monthly statements or delinquency notices.
e owner periodic written notices of an accruing fine or the application of an owner's payments to reduce the fine. The periodic notices may be in the farm of monthly statements or delinquency notices.
Amount. The Association may set fine amounts on a case by case basis, provided the fine is reasonable in light of the nature, frequency, and effects of the violation. The Association may establish a schedule of fines for certain types of violations. If circumstances warrant a variance from the schedule, the Board will document the reasons for the variance in the minutes of its meeting. The amount and cumulative total of a fine must be reasonable in comparison to the violation, and should be uniform for similar violations of the same provision of the Documents.
If the Association allows fines to accumulate, it will establish a maximum amount for a particular fine, at which point the total fine will be capped.
Type of Levy. If the violation is ongoing or continuous, the fine may be levied on a periodic basis (such as daily, monthly, or quarterly), beginning on the Start Date. If the violation is not ongoing, but is instead sporadic or periodic, the fine may be levied on a per occurrence basis.
Collection of Fines. The Association is not entitled to collect a fine from an owner to whom it has not given notice and an opportunity to be heard. The Association may not foreclose its assessment lien on a debt consisting solely of fines. The Association may not charge interest or late fees for unpaid fines.
Amendment of Policy. This policy may be revoked or amended from time to time by the Board.
This policy will remain effective until ten (10) days after the Association delivers to an owner of
id fines.
Amendment of Policy. This policy may be revoked or amended from time to time by the Board.
This policy will remain effective until ten (10) days after the Association delivers to an owner of each unit notice of amendment or revocation of this policy. The notice may be published and distributed in an Association newsletter or other community-wide publication.
73762938.6 34 I WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL V. CERTIFICATION & ACKNOWLEDGMENT WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL As the Declarant of Wilson Trace Condominiums and as President of Wilson Trace Condominium Community, Inc., a Texas non-profit corporation (the "Association"), I certify that the foregoing Wilson Trace Condominiums Community Manual was adopted by the Board of Directors of the Association for the benefit of the Association as part of the initial project documentation for Wilson Trace Condominiums, located in Cedar Park, Texas. This Community Manual becomes effective when recorded.
SIGNED on this ST day of May DECLARANT: 2019.
TFCC WILSON'S TRACE LLC, a Texas limited liability company By: Garrett S. Martin, President of Milestone Community Builders, LLC, a Texas limited liability company ("Milestone"), as Attorney in Fact for TFCC Wilson's Trace LLC, a Texas limited liability company ("TFCC"), pursuant to that certain Special Power of Attorney and Limited Agency Authorization, dated as of March 29, 2019, executed and acknowledged by TFCC in favor of Milestone.
THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS cos con § § 1ST day of MAY This instrument was acknowledged before me this 2019 by Garrett S. Martin, President of Milestone Community Builders, LLC, a Texas limited liability company
COUNTY OF TRAVIS cos con § § 1ST day of MAY This instrument was acknowledged before me this 2019 by Garrett S. Martin, President of Milestone Community Builders, LLC, a Texas limited liability company ("Milestone"), as Attorney in Fact for TFCC Wilson's Trace LLC, a Texas limited liability company ("TFCC"), pursuant to that certain Special Power of Attorney and Limited Agency Authorization, dated as of March 29, 2019, executed and acknowledged by TFCC in favor of Milestone, and he acknowledged that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity herein stated.
NOTARY at (Seal) PUBL ELLEN K. HARRISON Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires June 02, 2019 Notary Public Signature .
Jarreson 73762938.6 35 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL ASSOCIATION: WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY, INC., a Texas nonprofit corporation THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS By: Garrett S. Martin President 66 § § This instrument was acknowledged before me on this 1ST day of MAY 2019 by Garrett S. Martin, President of Wilson Trace Condominium Community, Inc. a Texas nonprofit corporation, on behalf of said corporation.
(Seal) TARY 아 PUBLIC ELLEN K. HARRISON Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires June 02, 2019 Allen Karaison Notary Public Signature 73762938.6 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 73762938.6 B ase ine EXHIBIT "A" DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Land Surveyors, Inc.
8000 Anderson Square Road Suite 101 Austin, Texas 78757 Office: $12.374.9722 Page 1 of 5 METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION BEING 26.528 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE JOHN H. DILLARD SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 179 IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING COMPRISED OF TWO TRACTS: TRACT ONE BEING A 7.340 ACRE TRACT; AND TRACT TWO BEING A 19.118
28 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE JOHN H. DILLARD SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 179 IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING COMPRISED OF TWO TRACTS: TRACT ONE BEING A 7.340 ACRE TRACT; AND TRACT TWO BEING A 19.118 ACRE TRACT, BOTH BEING PORTIONS OF THE 71.564 ACRE REMAINDER OF A CALLED 208.4 ACRE TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO WILSON LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY BY INSTRUMENT OF RECORD IN VOLUME 693, PAGE 293 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS 201.5 ACRES BY INSTRUMENT OF RECORD IN VOLUME 406, PAGE 505 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: TRACT ONE DESCRIPTION (7.340 ACRES): BEGINNING at a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc in the north line of said 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the south right-of-way line of Brushy Creek Road County Road 174 (R.O.W. varies), from which a calculated point for the northwest corner of the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract, being in the east line of a remainder of a 117.99 acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Cedar Park by instrument of record in Volume 1606, Page 496 of the Official Records of Williamson County, Texas, and being in the south right-of-way line of said Brushy Creek Road -County Road 174, bears South 54°32'53" West a distance of 70.94 feet [Point of Beginning Coordinates: Northing-10,158,796.28; Easting= 3,103,831.45]; THENCE along the north line of the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the south rightof-way line of Brushy Creek Road - County Road 174 the following six (6) courses: 1. North 54°32'53" East (record - North 54°32'53" East) passing at a distance of 176.18 feet a
ct and the south rightof-way line of Brushy Creek Road - County Road 174 the following six (6) courses: 1. North 54°32'53" East (record - North 54°32'53" East) passing at a distance of 176.18 feet a calculated point from which a nail found for the southeast corner of Paradiso Villas Condominiums, a condominium of record in Doc. No. 2006098882 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, the southwest corner of Lot 1, Cedar Park Church of Christ Subdivision, a subdivision of record in Doc. No. 1999066273 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, and being in the north right-of-way line of Brushy Creek Road-County Road 174, bears North 35°27'07" West a distance of 130.07 feet, and continuing for a total distance of 182.74 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of curvature; 2. Along a tangential curve to the right having a radius of 925.00 feet (record - 925.00 feet), and arc length of 345.40 feet (record - 345.40 feet), a delta angle of 21°23'41" (record 21°23'41"), and having a chord which bears North 65°14'44" East a distance of 343.40 feet (record North 65°14'44" East a distance of 343.40 feet) to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of tangency; 73762938.6 Page 2 of 5 3. North 75°56'35” East a distance of 142.85 feet (record - North 75°56'35" East a distance of 142.85 feet) to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for the southeast corner of the 0.432 of one acre tract, and being in the south line of a 3.197 acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Cedar Park by said instrument of record in Doc. No. 2013011964 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, therein designated "Tract I";
.197 acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Cedar Park by said instrument of record in Doc. No. 2013011964 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, therein designated "Tract I"; 4. South 14°03'26" East a distance of 10.00 feet (record - South 14°03'26" East a distance of 10.00 feet) to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc; 5. North 75°56'35” East a distance of 60.48 feet (record - North 75°56'35" East a distance of 60.48 feet) to a 1/2" rebar found for a point of curvature; 6. Along a tangential curve to the right having a radius of 915.00 feet (record -915.00 feet), and arc length of 35.05 feet, a delta angle of 02°11'42", and having a chord which bears North 77°02'29" East a distance of 35.05 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for the northwest corner of a 0.187 of one acre tract of land conveyed to the City of Cedar Park by instrument of record in Doc. No. 2013011964 of the Official Public Records of Williamson County, Texas, therein designated "Tract III”; THENCE South 16°46'10" East (record - South 16°46'17” East), departing the south right-of-way line of Brushy Creek Road - County Road 174, along the north line of the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the west line of said 0.187 of one acre tract, passing at a distance of 103.74 feet (record 103.74 feet) a calculated point for the southwest corner of the 0.187 of one acre tract, and crossing into the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract for a total distance of 193.48 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; THENCE continuing through the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract the following six (6) courses:
total distance of 193.48 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; THENCE continuing through the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract the following six (6) courses: 1. South 12°34'50" East a distance of 179.90 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 2. South 01°07'11" East a distance of 288.23 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 3. South 55°07'00" West a distance of 144.50 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 4. North 54°52'12" West a distance of 235.39 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 5. North 49°20'14" West a distance of 277.67 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 6. North 66°40'26" West a distance of 297.83 feet to a calculated point to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
This parcel contains 7.340 acres of land, more or less, out of the John H. Dillard Survey, Abstract Number 179, in Williamson County, Texas.
WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 73762938.6 Page 3 of 5 TRACT TWO DESCRIPTION (19.188 ACRES): BEGINNING at a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" in the north line of said 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the south right-of-way line of Brushy Creek Road County Road 174 (R.O.W. varies), from which a 1/2" rebar found for a point of curvature in the north line of the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the south right-of-way line of Brushy Creek Road - County Road 174, 85.00 feet right of and perpendicular to Engineer's Centerline Station 39+01.74, bears North 82°43'06" West (record - North 82°42'58" West) a distance of 280.64 feet [Point of Beginning Coordinates: Northing-10,159,070.19; Easting= 3,105,108.42];
eer's Centerline Station 39+01.74, bears North 82°43'06" West (record - North 82°42'58" West) a distance of 280.64 feet [Point of Beginning Coordinates: Northing-10,159,070.19; Easting= 3,105,108.42]; THENCE along the north line of the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract and the south rightof-way line of Brushy Creek Road-County Road 174 the following five (5) courses: 1. South 82°43'06” East (record - South 82°42'58" East) a distance of 104.26 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of curvature; 2. Along a tangential curve to the left having a radius of 835.00 feet (record - 835.00 feet), an arc length of 152.31 feet (record 152.42 feet), a delta angle of 10°27'04” (record10°27'31"), and having a chord which bears South 87°56'48" East a distance of 152.10 feet (record - South 87°56'44" East a distance of 152.21 feet) to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of tangency; 3. North 86°49'08" East a distance of 137.82 feet (record - North 86°49'31" East a distance of 137.82 feet) to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of curvature; ww 4. Along a tangential curve to the left having a radius of 1479.31 feet (record - 1479.31 feet), an arc length of 175.96 feet (record 175.97 feet), a delta angle of 06°48'55" (record 06°48'56"), and having a chord which bears North 83°24'40" East a distance of 175.86 feet (record - North 83°25'03" East a distance of 175.87 feet) to a 1/2" rebar found for a point of tangency; 5. North 79°59'55" East (record - North 80°00'34" East) a distance of 255.02 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc";
feet) to a 1/2" rebar found for a point of tangency; 5. North 79°59'55" East (record - North 80°00'34" East) a distance of 255.02 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; THENCE crossing through the 71.564 acre remainder of a 201.5 acre tract the following twenty two (22) courses: 1. South 07°05'03" East a distance of 156.76 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 2. South 05°16'49" East a distance of 240.00 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 3. South 05°55'15" East a distance of 232.93 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 4. South 54°35'33" West a distance of 116.82 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL 73762938.6 Page 4 of 5 5. South 54°38'15" West a distance of 157.82 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 6. South 68°35'53" West a distance of 206.64 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 7. South 70°10'31" West a distance of 199.69 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 8. South 78°30'25" West a distance of 183.68 feet to a 1/2” rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 9. North 52°09'56" West a distance of 124.02 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 10. North 81°08'02" West a distance of 120.71 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 11. North 13°19'30" West a distance of 342.76 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 12. North 88°25'33" West a distance of 76.80 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc";
tance of 342.76 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 12. North 88°25'33" West a distance of 76.80 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 13. North 08°11'57" West a distance of 74.59 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 14. North 17°59'25" West a distance of 20.40 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 15. North 20°44'38" West a distance of 41.88 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 16. North 18°51'55" West a distance of 25.42 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 17. North 17°46'49" West a distance of 73.13 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 18. North 15°19'38" West a distance of 96.45 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 19. North 08°30'06" East a distance of 13.16 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc"; 20. South 82°31'22" East a distance of 377.86 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of curvature; 21. Along a non-tangential curve to the right having a radius of 206.56 feet, an arc length of 130.42 feet, a delta angle of 36°10'33", and having a chord which bears North 11°31'35” WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL Page 5 of 5 West a distance of 128.26 feet to a 1/2" rebar set with plastic cap which reads "Baseline Inc" for a point of tangency; 22. North 07°10'34” East a distance of 77.42 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
This parcel contains 19.188 acres of land, more or less, out of the John H. Dillard Survey, Abstract Number 179, in Williamson County, Texas.
The total combined acreage of the two tracts is 26.528 acres.
s parcel contains 19.188 acres of land, more or less, out of the John H. Dillard Survey, Abstract Number 179, in Williamson County, Texas.
The total combined acreage of the two tracts is 26.528 acres.
Bearing Basis: Texas State Plane Coordinates, Central Zone, NAD 83\96CORS.
J. 3/29/19 J. Scott Laswell Date Registered Professional Land Surveyor State of Texas No. 5583 5580 SWELL FILED AND RECORDED OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS COND Fee: $189.00 05/02/2019 04:02 PM STATE OF WILLIAMBOR COUNT 2019037674 OSALINAS Nancy E. Ruter Nancy E. Rister, County Clerk Williamson County, Texas 73762938.6 WILSON TRACE CONDOMINIUMS COMMUNITY MANUAL