According to Article XVIII of our Declaration, the purpose of our Bylaws is “to provide for the self-government of the Condominium by an association of all of the Unit Owners (the “Unit Owners Association”).”
Our Bylaws provide that our Board of Directors is to control the vast majority of the things done by our Association. The primary control we as Unit Owners have is to decide by our votes who our Directors shall be.
An important responsibility our Bylaws give to the Board of Directors is to make and amend the Rules and Regulations that govern the behavior of the residents of our Condominium. Our Bylaws are clear that only our Board of Directors--acting as body--can make and amend Rules and Regulations—not the Managing Agent, not the On-Site Manager, not the President, not an individual Director. Paragraph (b) of Section 3 of Article III on page 18 of our Bylaws forbids our Board of Directors from delegating to the Managing Agent the power to "[m]ake and amend the Rules and Regulations." You can view our Bylaws by clicking on this link:
http://www.marketstreetattowncenter.com/docs/BylawsV4.PDF
You might find the table of contents that you see upon clicking the link useful to find the particular bylaw relevant to whatever question you might have.
Our Bylaws can be amended only if two thirds of the Unit Owners approve the change.
Monday, January 7, 2008
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