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Common interest community document - 2015
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arising from structural alterations or modifications of the Residential Units or common - <br /> elements. The Board of Directors of the Association shall be entitled to require that the <br /> owner(s)requesting its approval provide a deposit or other assurance that any removed or <br /> altered common element will be repaired or restored as required. ' <br /> 14. Relocation of Boundaries Between Adjoining Residential Units.The boundaries <br /> between adjoining Residential Units may be relocated in accordance with Section <br /> S 15B.2-114 of the Act provided,however, that no unit may be so modified by relocation <br /> of the described in Section 12 of this Article IV. Such relocation may be accomplished by <br /> amendment to this Declaration upon application to the Association by the owner(s) of the <br /> adjoining Residential Units. The owner(s)of the adjoining Residential Units shall specify <br /> in the application the proposed reallocation between the Residential Units of the <br /> Residential Units'comman element interest, votes in the Association and common <br /> expense liabilities. Unless the Board determines within 60 days after receipt of the <br /> application by the Association that the proposed application is not in the best interests of <br /> the Condominium, the owner(s)may prepaze and file an amendment executed by the <br /> owner(s) and by any holder of a security interest in the Residential Units whose <br /> boundaries are being reallocated, which shall identify the Residential Units involved, <br /> contain words of conveyance between the owner(if more than one) and contain a written <br /> consent of the Association. Upon filing the amendment in the office of the Hennepin <br /> County Recorder, the amendment shall be indexed in the name of the grantor and the <br /> grantee. The amendment shall include an amended CIC Plat, showing the altered <br /> boundaries between the adjoining Residential Units and their dimensions and identifying <br /> numbers. If the holder of a security in the adjoining Residential Units joins in the <br /> amendment, the extent of its/their security interest(s)shall be deemed modified as <br /> provided in the amendment. The Association shall incur no liability to any party by <br /> reason of performing those acts enumerated in this Section. Notwithstanding anything <br /> herein to the contrary, the Association may require the owner(s) of the affected <br /> Residential Units to build a boundary wall and other common elements between the <br /> Residential Units. After the amendment has been filed, the applicant(s) shall deliver a <br /> certified copy of the amendment to the Association. <br /> 15. Pets.The policy of the Condominium with respect to pets shall be as established in the <br /> initial regulations relating thereto in the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the first <br /> Board of Directors of the Association and as those pet regulations may from time to time <br /> be amended by the Board of Directors at any meeting thereof provided notice of such <br /> meeting is accompanied by the proposed pet regulations set out verbatim. A copy of such <br /> pet regulations shall be provided to a buyer of the unit being resold. <br /> 16. Home Occupations; Other Permitted and Prohibited Activities; and Signs. <br /> Notwithstanding anything in Section 5 of this Article IV to the contrary, a unit owner or <br /> occupant may engage within the boundaries of his unit in a home occupation, that is, a <br /> use which is incidental and secondary to the principal use of the unit for residential <br /> purposes and does not change the character thereof including, but not limited to, office <br /> and studio uses, and such other uses which by custom are considered accessory to a <br /> dwelling; provided, however, that no sign advertising such occupation shalt be displayed <br />
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