Whenever a building or a group of buildings on one lot is permitted
to contain more than one entity and the applicant for a zoning permit,
special exception, or site development plan intends to create a common
interest community with respect to said lot, the applicant shall so
state in the application.
Whenever a common interest community is created in Newtown,
the owner of the land subjecting said land to the Connecticut Common
Interest Ownership Act shall, at the time said common interest community is created:
8.13.210 Deliver to the Zoning Enforcement
Officer a copy of the declaration creating said common interest community
and a copy of the by-laws of the Unit Owners' Association. The
declaration shall contain clear language that maintenance responsibility,
including, but not limited to, all infrastructure repair, trash removal,
street plowing/sanding/repair, lawn mowing and leaf pickup within
the boundaries of the common interest community shall rest with the
Unit Owners' Association; and
8.13.220 File with the Zoning Enforcement
Officer the names and addresses of all officers of the Unit Owners'
Association as they are initially constituted. If the Unit Owners'
Association is not established concurrently with the creation of the
common interest community, the owner shall file said names and addresses
as soon as the Unit Owners' Association is established.
The Unit Owners' Association, upon recording an amendment
to the common interest community declaration or bylaws with the Town
Clerk's Office, shall simultaneously notify the ZEO of any changes
in its obligations or duties contained within such declaration or
bylaws.
The Unit Owners' Association of any common interest community
created in Newtown shall file with the Zoning Enforcement Officer
annually, within 30 days of his election, the name and address of
the President, Chairman or other designated chief executive officer
authorized to act for the Unit Owners' Association for the following
year, as well as any changes to the bylaws or declaration of the common
interest community or to the site configuration that materially affects
conditions of zoning approval or special exception approval.