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Queensland Body Corporate and Community Management Commissioner - Adjudicators Orders |
C G YOUNGREFERENCE: 0717-1999
ORDER OF AN ADJUDICATOR
MADE UNDER
PART 10 OF CHAPTER 6
BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY
MANAGEMENT ACT 1997
| Number of Scheme: | 4215 |
| Name of Scheme: | Bruce Villa |
| Address of Scheme: | 31 Bruce Avenue Paradise Point QLD 4216 |
TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an application made under the abovementioned Act by
Alan Le Chong, a co-owner of Lot 2,
C G YOUNGI
hereby order that –
(1) Glenn Ayrton of Lot 1 “Bruce Villa” 31 Bruce Avenue, Paradise Point Qld 4216 is appointed Administrator to call, hold and chair an annual general meeting (“the meeting”) of “Bruce Villa” within three (3) months of the date of this order for the purpose of -
• the consideration of motions included on the agenda of the meeting; and• deciding committee executive member positions.
(2) The Administrator shall hold appointment for the period beginning from the date of this order until the close of the meeting ordered to be held.
I further
order that within fourteen (14) days of the date of this order the
administrator must give a copy of this order to each person whose name
appears
on the roll as the owner of a lot in the scheme.
I further order
that –
(1) For the purpose of calling, holding and chairing the meeting, the Administrator shall have all the powers of the chairperson, secretary and treasurer of the body corporate, and of the committee, with the exception of the following powers -
• to further delegate any of those powers to another person; or• to incur any expenditure apart from that necessary for the calling and holding of the meeting, except in regard to expenses that must necessarily be met and are capable of being authorised and incurred by a committee under the legislation.
(2) Executive members of the committee shall be chosen in accordance with section 11(4) of the Body Corporate and Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 1997.
(3) The Administrator must give at least two (2) weeks written notice inviting owners to submit motions for inclusion on the agenda of the meeting.
(4) The meeting shall be otherwise called and held as an annual general meeting in accordance with the Act, particularly sections 42 and 45 of the Standard Module, and all other provisions relating to meetings under Part 4 of the Standard Module.
(5) The Administrator must not give the notice of meeting to owners earlier than twenty-one (21) days from the date of this order.
I further order
that, for the purpose of determining the future financial year of the body
corporate, the end of the month preceding the month in
which the meeting is held
shall be deemed to be the end of the financial
year.2y2y1n2y
STATEMENT OF ADJUDICATOR’S
REASONS FOR DECISION - REF 0717-1999
“Bruce
Villa” CTS 4215
The applicant, Alan Le Chong of Lot 2, has sought the following order of
an adjudicator under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
(“the Act”), quote -
We request that Glenn Ayrton be
appointed to convene a meeting of the body corporate within seven days if
possible of body corporate
being reactivated.
Section 223(1) of the
Act provides that an adjudicator may make an order that is just and equitable in
the circumstances to resolve
a dispute, in the context of a community titles
scheme, about a claimed or anticipated contravention of the Act or the community
management statement. An order may require a person to act, or prohibit a person
from acting, in a way stated in the order (section
223(2)).
Specifically,
without limiting the power of an adjudicator to make an order under section
223(1), an adjudicator may order the body
corporate to call a general meeting of
its members to deal with stated business or to change the date of an annual
general meeting
(see section 223(3)(p)) or alternatively, the adjudicator may
order the appointment of an administrator, and authorise the administrator
to
perform obligations of the body corporate, its committee, or a member of its
committee under this Act or the community management
statement.
The
administrator has the powers given to the administrator under the order (section
248(2)). Section 248(3) provides that the order
may –
a) withdraw all or particular stated powers from the body corporate (and any delegate of the body corporate) or from stated officers of the body corporate until the administrator has taken the necessary action to secure compliance with the obligations; andb) require officers or delegates of the body corporate to take stated action to help perform the work the administrator is required to perform; and
c) fix the administrator’s remuneration.
An order
appointing an administrator may be the only order the adjudicator makes for an
application (section 223(4)(a)). An adjudicator’s
order may contain
ancillary or consequential provisions the adjudicator considers necessary or
appropriate (section 230(1)).
Section 60 of the Body Corporate and
Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 1997 (the “Standard
Module”) provides that an annual general meeting (other than the first
annual general meeting) must be
called and held within 3 months after the end of
each of the scheme’s financial years. A general meeting (which includes an
annual general meeting) may be called by a person authorised or required to call
a general meeting by an order of an adjudicator
acting under the dispute
resolution provisions (see section 40(c) of the Standard Module). Moreover, the
agenda for an annual general
meeting must include the items set out in sections
45 of the Standard Module.
The applicant is a co-owner of Lot 2. The
owner of the only other lot, Lot 1, has given her consent to the application.
The grounds
show that Lot 2 is being sold and there is a need for the body
corporate’s operations to be regularised in accordance with
the
legislation. The lots have been owner-occupied and the body corporate was not
functioning. Both owners have consented to the
appointment.
In the
circumstances, I am satisfied that the appointment is necessary to authorise a
person to call and hold an annual general meeting
to determine appropriate
motions and establish proper records. I have also made provision for future
annual general meetings to
be determined based on the date of the meeting
ordered to be held – this will enable the meeting to determine a full
annual
budget at the meeting.Rosetta G JorgensenUnit 1, 17 Oxford Street,
Rockhampton Qld 4700xxxxxx2n
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