Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1297

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Planned communities; no quorum; dissolution

Impact

The introduction of SB1297 has important implications for current planned communities as it sets a clear framework for accountability and active engagement from residents. By mandating dissolution after three consecutive years of failing to meet quorum, the bill incentivizes community members to participate in governance. Furthermore, it provides a safety net for unutilized funds held by the associations, preserving them for member distribution upon dissolution. This change aims to enhance efficiency and responsiveness within community associations.

Summary

SB1297 addresses the governance and longevity of planned communities in Arizona by introducing specific stipulations regarding quorum requirements for association meetings. Starting January 1, 2025, if a planned community fails to achieve the minimum quorum needed for meetings for three consecutive years, the community will be dissolved. Alongside the dissolution, all covenants, conditions, restrictions, and other community documents will become void and unenforceable, starting the following calendar year. This legislative action is a significant shift aimed at promoting active participation in community governance.

Contention

There are potential points of contention arising from SB1297. Critics might argue that the strict quorum requirements could lead to the premature dissolution of communities that may simply have low engagement levels rather than actual disinterest in governance. Additionally, various stakeholders may have concerns regarding the distribution of funds and what happens to the planned community’s assets in the event of dissolution. Balancing the need for active governance with the realities of community participation remains a crucial discussion point surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2698

Declarant control; planned communities

AZ HB2470

Planned communities; authority; public roadways

AZ HB2607

Board members; condominiums; planned communities

AZ HB2410

Condominiums; planned communities; directors' duties

AZ HB2700

Condominiums; planned communities; amendments

AZ HB2648

Condominiums; planned communities; lien; assessment

AZ HB2541

Planned communities; documents; commission database

AZ HB2298

Planned community authority; public roadways

AZ SB1383

Dissolution of marriage; annulment

AZ SB475

Transportation planning: sustainable communities strategies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.