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For the purposes of the development, design, and construction of the Center, improvement projects and other projects on private parcels within the District, the Authority shall:\n(a) Contract the services of planners, architects, engineers, and a construction crew, all of [whom] shall be experienced in the planning, design or development of convention centers and other tourist-related facilities complementary to said centers, to develop the master plan and design criteria for the Center and the District. To execute the development of said master plan, the design criteria for the Center and the District, and the development of any real property located in the District, the Board of Directors of the Authority shall consult all the pertinent agencies and regulatory bodies.\n(b) Promote, establish, and coordinate the planning, design and development of the Center and the District, all projects in private parcels and the improvement projects, including the creation, imposition, registration and administration of conditions and restrictions to ensure compliance with any master plan and design criteria adopted by the Authority, and that shall include a procedure whereby the Authority, or

and administration of conditions and restrictions to ensure compliance with any master plan and design criteria adopted by the Authority, and that shall include a procedure whereby the Authority, or a committee appointed by the Authority, will review and approve the compliance of all the proposed improvement plans for all the private parcels with said conditions and restrictions, master plan and design criteria. The Authority may impose a charge for said review.\nHistory —Sept. 2, 2000, No. 351, § 3.01; Oct. 4, 2001, No. 142, §§ 13 and 14.