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8.2.2.4 The Master Board may relinquish and delegate to a Neighborhood <br />Association part or all of the Design Review Committee's authority to review and <br />approve or disapprove architectural change applications with respect to the <br />Neighborhood Property; provided, however, that the Design Review Committee <br />shall retain the ultimate authority to approve or disapprove such applications. A <br />delegation of part or all of the Design Review Committee's authority under this <br />Section 8 shall be in a written document signed on behalf of the Master <br />Association, the Design Review Committee and the Neighborhood Association to <br />which the authority is delegated. The Neighborhood Association and any <br />architectural review committee appointed by it shall follow and be bound by the <br />same approval procedures and standards as the Design Review Committee. <br />8.2.2.5 Until expiration of the Master Developer's authority under this <br />Section 8, the Design Review Committee shall notify the Master Developer in <br />writing within three (3) business days following any action (e.g., approval, partial <br />approval, or disapproval) it takes under this Section 8 and prior to notifying the <br />applicant of its decision. A copy of the application and any additional <br />information the Master Developer may require shall accompany the notice. The <br />Master Developer shall have ten (10) business days after receipt of such notice to <br />veto any such action, in its sole discretion, by written notice to the Design Review <br />Committee. <br />8.3 Design Guidelines. The Master Developer may prepare the initial Design <br />Guidelines, which may contain general provisions applicable to all of the Property as well as <br />specific provisions that vary among uses or locations within the community. The Design <br />Guidelines are intended to provide guidance to Owners, Builders and contractors regarding <br />matters of particular concern to the Design Reviewer. <br />8.3.1 The Master Developer shall have sole and complete authority to amend <br />the Design Guidelines for so long as it has review authority under this Section. The <br />Master Developer's right to amend the Design Guidelines shall continue even if it <br />delegates reviewing authority to the Design Review Committee, unless the Master <br />Developer also delegates the power to amend to the Design Review Committee. Upon <br />termination or delegation of the Master Developer's right to amend the Design <br />Guidelines, the Master Board may amend the Design Guidelines with the Master Board's <br />consent. <br />8.3.2 Amendments to the Design Guidelines shall apply prospectively only. <br />They shall not require modifications to or removal of any Improvements previously <br />approved once the approved construction or modification has begun. However, any <br />unapproved new work on such Improvements must comply with the Design Guidelines as <br />amended. There shall be no limitation on the scope of amendments to Design Guidelines, <br />and such amendments may eliminate requirements previously imposed or otherwise make <br />the Design Guidelines more or less restrictive. <br />8.3.3 The Design Reviewer shall make the Design Guidelines available to <br />Owners and Builders upon request. <br />23 <br />2190398.v1 <br />