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UNIT OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM
POLICY RESOLUTION 22-01
REGULATION OF SMOKING
WHEREAS, the Unit Owners Association of Georgetown Vista, A Condominium (the “Association”), is a condominium unit owners association, organized and governed pursuant to the Virginia Condominium Act (the “Act”), and is the entity responsible for the operation of Georgetown Vista, A Condominium (the “Condominium”); and
WHEREAS, Article III, Section 2 of the Association’s Bylaws (“Bylaws”) provides that the Board of Directors of the Association (“Board”) shall have all of the powers and duties necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Association and may do all such acts and things as are not, by the Act, the Condominium Declaration (“Declaration”), or the Bylaws, required to be exercised and done by the Association; and
WHEREAS, Article III, Section 2 of the Bylaws further provides that the Board of Directors has the power to adopt and amend Rules and Regulations deemed necessary for the benefit and enjoyment of the Condominium, provided that such Rules and Regulations not be in conflict with the Condominium Act, Declaration, or Bylaws; and
WHEREAS, Article XI, Section 2, of the Bylaws provides that each Unit and the Common Elements shall be occupied and used in compliance with the Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Board; and
WHEREAS, Section 55.1-1960.1 of the Act, effective as of July 1, 2021, provides that “[e]xcept to the extent that the condominium instruments provide otherwise, the executive board may establish reasonable rules that restrict smoking in the condominium, including rules that prohibit smoking in the common elements and within units;” and
WHEREAS, the Board has determined it to be in the best interest of the Association to establish a policy that regulates smoking within the Condominium building, including the Units, and to limit where a person may smoke on the Condominium property.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Directors hereby adopts the following resolution regarding smoking at the Condominium:
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- Virginia Condominium Act
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- Article III, Section 2
- Article XI, Section 2
- Unit Owners Association
- Resolution 22-01
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