6.23 Subdivision of Lots; Subdivision or Combining Dwelling Units
FCHOA Declaration of Protective Covenants - Revision Date: 2022-05-20
No Lot shall be subdivided into two or more Lots, nor shall the boundary lines of a Lot be changed or vacated unless approved by the Board of Directors. If two or more adjacent Lots are combined into one Lot, the new Lot shall be treated as one Lot for purposes of the rights and responsibilities of the Owner, and for purposes of Assessments. If, subsequently, the Owner or any subsequent Owner wants to subdivide the Lot into more than one Lot, the Owner shall submit a written request to the Board, and as a condition to any approval, the Owner shall pay all Assessments that would have been due on the Lots that were combined from the time the Lots were combined up to the date of approval to subdivide the Lot. The Assessments shall include the principal amount of any Assessment, late fees, and interest in accordance with the Board’s policy adopted from time to time on this subject. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Dwelling Units shall not be subdivided into additional units nor shall any Dwelling Unit be combined with another Dwelling Unit, except as otherwise provided for any condominium units in the condominium instruments applicable to the condominium.