Community-Wide Standard definition
Examples of Community-Wide Standard in a sentence
Unless otherwise specifically provided in the Governing Documents or in other instruments creating and assigning maintenance responsibility, responsibility for maintenance includes responsibility for repair and replacement as necessary to maintain the property to a level consistent with the Community-Wide Standard.
The Association, subject to the rights of the Owners set forth in this Declaration, shall be responsible for the exclusive management and control of the Common Area and all improvements thereon (including, without limitation, furnishings, equipment, and common landscaped areas) and shall keep it in good, clean, attractive, and sanitary condition, order, and repair, pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof and consistent with Community-Wide Standard.
All installations made pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall be maintained by the Foundation or successor Country Club Facility Owner, as applicable in accordance with the Community-Wide Standard in which the installations are located, which shall be established for such installations at the time that the installations are conveyed to the Foundation or otherwise deemed to be Common Areas.
All maintenance and care performed in accordance with this Section 7.22 shall be consistent with the Community-Wide Standard.
If a decision is made not to restore the damaged improvements, and no alternative improvements are authorized, the affected property shall be cleared of all debris and ruins and thereafter shall be maintained by the Association in a neat and attractive condition consistent with the Community-Wide Standard.