(1) Subject to the
provisions of the declaration, a declarant has an easement through the common
elements as may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of discharging a
declarant's obligations or exercising special declarant rights, however
arising.
(2) Without affecting
the rights, if any, of each unit owner with respect to the use and enjoyment
of the common elements, subject to the provisions of the declaration, each
unit owner and its agents, contractors and invitees shall have a nonexclusive
access easement through the common elements as may be reasonably necessary
for the purpose of construction, repair and renovation of the owner’s unit.
An association shall have the power during spring thaw conditions to restrict
usage by vehicles of more than ten tons gross weight if:
(i) the restrictions
are imposed only on a week-by-week basis for an aggregate period not to
exceed eight weeks during any calendar year;
(ii) the thaw conditions
are reviewed by the association at least weekly; and
(iii) signs are conspicuously
posted by the association at all entrances to the condominium advising when
and where the thaw restrictions are applicable.
(3) An association
shall not have the power to impose any fees or charges or required financial
security, including surety bonds, letters of credit or escrow deposits for
the use of the easement rights under this section except for the repair
of damage caused to common elements in the exercise of the easement rights.
(4) The declarant
or owner who exercises the easement rights under this section, whether directly
or indirectly through an agent, servant, contractor or employee, shall have
the obligation to promptly return any portion of the common elements damaged
by the exercise by the declarant or owner or its agent, servant, contractor
or employee of the easement under this section to the appearance, condition
and function in which it existed prior to the exercise of the easement,
or to reimburse the association for all reasonable costs, fees and expenses
incurred by the association to return any portion of the common elements
so damaged to the appearance, condition and function in which it existed
prior to the exercise of the easement.
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