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the Master Association in accordance with the procedures described in the Master <br /> Bylaws. All Neighborhood Governing Documents shall contain provisions subordinating <br /> the powers of those Neighborhood Associations to the Master Association, subject to the <br /> foregoing reservation or relinquishment of powers. <br /> 3.2.2 Subject to the limitations in Section 3.2.1, the Master Association shall <br /> have all powers with respect to the operation, management and control of the Property <br /> and the Master Association as are granted to an association by Section 515B.3-102 of <br /> MCIOA,by the Master Bylaws, by the Minnesota Nonprofit Corporation Act and by law. <br /> 3.2.3 The power and authority of the Master Association is vested in the Master <br /> Board, unless action or approval by the Members is expressly required by the Master <br /> Governing Documents or MCIOA. All references to the Master Association mean the <br /> Master Association acting through the Master Board unless specifically stated to the <br /> contrary. <br /> 3.2.4 It is recognized that the interests of the Members may be served in the <br /> future by expanding or restricting the Master Association's powers. The powers of the <br /> Master Association may be expanded by amending this Master Declaration, and the <br /> Master Bylaws if necessary for consistency, and the Neighborhood Governing <br /> Documents for the Neighborhoods which are affected by the change in powers, if <br /> necessary. <br /> 3.2.5 The Master Board shall have exclusive authority to approve and <br /> implement such reasonable Master Rules as it deems necessary from time to time for the <br /> purpose of operating and administering the affairs of the Master Association and <br /> regulating the use of those parts of the Property over which it has jurisdiction. The <br /> Master Rules shall not be inconsistent with the other Master Governing Documents or <br /> MCIOA. The inclusion in other parts of the Master Governing Documents of authority to <br /> approve Master Rules shall be deemed to be in furtherance, and not in limitation, of the <br /> authority granted by this Section. New or amended Master Rules shall be effective only <br /> after reasonable notice thereof has been given to the affected Members. <br /> 3.2.6 The Master Board, and the Master Developer as long as it owns any part <br /> of the Property or has the right to add Additional Property to the Property, shall approve <br /> all Neighborhood Declarations prior to their recording against any part of the Property. <br /> The purpose of the approval shall be to assure that the Neighborhood Declarations are <br /> subordinate to and consistent with the Master Declaration, that they do not usurp or <br /> impair the power and authority of the Master Association, and that they comply with this <br /> Master Declaration. <br /> 3.3 Neighborhoods. Separately designated parcels of the Property comprised of <br /> defined types of development or use, including, without limitation, single-family detached <br /> houses, multiplex, townhomes or zero lot line homes, condominiums, or any other separately <br /> designated area within the Property devoted to a common purpose, may be designated by the <br /> Master Developer as a Neighborhood, or a Neighborhood may be comprised of more than one <br /> housing type if permitted under applicable law. The Master Developer must approve each <br /> Neighborhood designation, Neighborhood Developer, and the Neighborhood Governing <br /> Documents for such Neighborhood prior to the start of construction or marketing in the <br /> 7 <br /> 219o398.v1 <br />