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facilitate a resolution between unit owners to provide for |
accessible parking when the association does not own or |
otherwise control parking that meets the accessible parking |
needs of a unit owner who is a person with a disability who |
requires accessible parking. |
(c) For all new construction condominiums and conversion |
condominiums submitted to the provisions of this Act after the |
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General |
Assembly, all accessible parking spaces constructed or created |
in accordance with applicable federal, State, and local |
building and accessibility statutes, codes, and ordinances |
must remain part of the common elements. No developer or |
declarant shall construct, create, or otherwise make parking |
units (a unit as defined in Section 2 of this Act that is a |
parking space) or limited common elements of such accessible |
parking spaces. The board of managers has the authority to |
establish rules and regulations for the use of such common |
element accessible parking spaces, including, but not limited |
to, renting or licensing such common element accessible |
parking spaces to non-disabled unit owners, provided that the |
rules and regulations must provide that a unit owner who is a |
person with a disability who requires accessible parking has |
priority over non-disabled unit owners, and that non-disabled |
unit owners must immediately stop using such common element |
accessible parking space when a request by a unit owner who is |
a person with a disability for accessible parking is approved |
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by the board. |
Nothing in this subsection (c) shall preclude a disabled |
person from purchasing a parking unit or a residential unit to |
which a limited common element parking space is assigned, and |
no developer or declarant shall refuse to sell a parking unit |
to a disabled person or assign a limited common element |
parking space to a residential unit purchased by a disabled |
person. If a disabled person purchases a parking unit or a |
residential unit to which a limited common element parking |
space is assigned, that unit owner who is a person with a |
disability who requires accessible parking may request use of |
a common element accessible parking space in exchange for |
permitting the association use of that disabled unit owner's |
parking unit or limited common element parking space. |
(d) Subsections (a) and (b) apply to all condominiums that |
have parking, regardless of whether the parking comprises |
parking units, limited common elements, common elements, or |
parking rights. |
(e) An aggrieved unit owner, an aggrieved prospective unit |
owner, or the board of managers may commence a civil action in |
State court against a developer or declarant who fails to |
comply with its requirements under subsection (c). If the |
court finds that the developer or declarant failed to comply |
with these requirements, it may award declaratory relief, |
actual damages, punitive damages and, if appropriate, |
equitable relief. |