5106 - Applicability of local ordinances, regulations and building codes.

     § 5106.  Applicability of local ordinances, regulations and                building codes.        (a)  General rule.--A zoning, subdivision, building code or     other real estate use law, ordinance or regulation may not     prohibit a planned community form of ownership or impose any     requirement upon any structure in a planned community which it     would not impose upon a physically identical structure under a     different form of ownership.        (b)  Current law unaffected.--Except as provided in     subsection (a), no provision of this subpart invalidates or     modifies any provision of any zoning, subdivision, building code     or other real estate law, ordinance or regulation.        (c)  Status.--The creation of a planned community under     section 5201 (relating to creation of planned community) out of     an entire lot, parcel or tract of real estate shall not, in and     of itself, constitute a subdivision or land development for the     purpose of laws, ordinances and regulations.        (d)  Building code.--An association shall be preempted by any     federally, State or locally imposed building code, standard or     regulation applicable to a building in a planned community from     imposing any building construction standards or building codes     for buildings to be constructed, renovated, altered or modified     in a planned community. In the absence of a federally, State or     locally imposed building code, standard or regulation applicable     to a building in a planned community, an association shall not     have the power to impose any building construction standards or     building codes for buildings to be constructed, renovated,     altered or modified in a planned community except:            (1)  the BOCA National Building Code, 1996 edition        (excluding Chapter 13, Energy Conservation) (the "BOCA        Code"), for other than for one-family or two-family        residential dwellings, together with the most recently        published version of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI        Z223.1), as such may be updated periodically, for the        installation of fuel gas piping systems, fuel gas utilization        equipment and related accessories, and the most recently        published version of the National Electric Code (NFPA 70), an        ANSI accredited document, as such may be updated        periodically, for the construction and subsequent inspection        of electrical facilities and equipment; or            (2)  with respect to one-family or two-family residential        dwellings, unless the declarant or a successor declarant        elects to comply with the BOCA Code, the Council of American        Building Officials (CABO) One and Two Family Dwelling Code,        1992 edition (excluding Part VII-Energy Conservation and        Chapter 25 of Part V-Sewers and Private or Individual Sewage        Disposal Systems), together with the most recently published        version of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1),        as such may be updated periodically, for the installation of        fuel gas piping systems, fuel gas utilization equipment and        related accessories, and the most recently published version        of the National Electric Code (NFPA 70), an ANSI accredited        document, as such may be updated periodically, for the        construction and subsequent inspection of electrical        facilities and equipment.     The applicable building code shall constitute the maximum and     the only acceptable standard governing building structures.     However, nothing in this section shall preclude an association,     if and to the extent authorized by the declaration or     association bylaws, rules and regulations, from providing for     architectural review of units, landscaping, building exteriors     and aesthetics or from implementing requirements that may be     imposed from time to time by underwriters of insurance actually     maintained on portions of the planned community.        Cross References.  Section 5106 is referred to in sections     5102, 5105 of this title.