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Gulf Shore Manor Property Owners Association By-Laws

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ARTICLE II - PURPOSES 


The Association is organized to:  

Protect the rights and interests of the Gulf Shore Manor Subdivision Parcel owners, including existing and long-term customary uses that have been enjoyed by the subdivision’s parcel owners and the public.

 

Educate, document and safeguard for property owners and the public all property rights, easements, rights of way, and roads within the Gulf Shore Manor Subdivision, including members’ access to, and quiet enjoyment of, Gulf Shore Beach and Bathing Beach, as originally platted.

 

To collect monies and pay for improving and protecting the rights of property owners of Gulf Shore Manor subdivision in Walton County, Florida, and any other activities that would be lawful, if it becomes necessary.

 

Serve as the voice for the subdivisions’ Parcel owners in all matters that affect Gulf Shore Manor.

Upon possible dissolution, remaining assets will be distributed to a charity of the members’ choosing.  


 
Article III - MEMBERSHIP

Open to all Parcel owners of the Gulf Shore Manor Subdivision (GSMS) who wish to join the Association.

 

Membership in the Association shall require the payment of annual dues, as more fully set out in these Bylaws.

 

Qualifications:  Each member shall be a current Parcel owner of public record in Walton County, Florida.  If a parcel is owned under the name of a corporation, the person and address as registered with the Division of Corporations, will define Parcel owner.

 

Parcel:  A “Parcel” shall mean and refer to each subdivided tract of real property located within the GSMS that qualifies for the development of a single-family residence.  For purposes of these Bylaws, the terms “parcel owner” and “property owner” are used interchangeably and have the same meaning.

 

Dues:  Dues shall be set at $50 annually per member, subject to the oversight of the Board of Directors as provided in Article IX, below.  Each member shall be entitled to one vote on any matter presented to the Board of Directors that will require a vote by the general membership.  Accordingly, any member who may own multiple parcels shall only be required to pay annual dues in an amount equal to that of the owner of a single parcel. 
 

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