ARTICLE THREE - Management of Common Areas and Enforcement of Declaration
Section One: Development Period During the development period, the Association, the ACC, and all Common Areas shall, for all purposes, be under the management and administration of the Developer During the development period, the Developer shall appoint up to five directors, and may appoint any persons the Developer chooses as directors At the Developer's sole discretion, the Developer may appoint members of the Association to such committees or positions in the Association as the Developer deems appropriate, to serve at the Developer's discretion and may assign such responsibilities, privileges and duties to the members as the Developer determines, for such time as the Developer determines Members appointed by the Developer during the Development Period may be dismissed at the Developer's discretion.
Section Two: Purpose of Development Period The Developer's control of the Association during the Development Period is established in order to ensure that the Properties and the Association will be adequately administered in the initial phases of development, to ensure an orderly transition of Association operations, and to facilitate the Developer's completion of construction of Housing Units
Section Three Authority of Association After Development Period At the expiration of Developer's management authority the Association shall have the authority and obligation to manage and administer the Common Areas and to enforce this Declaration Such authority shall include all authority provided for in the Association's Articles, Bylaws, rules and regulations and this Declaration The Association shall also have the authority and obligation to manage and administer the activities of the ACC in its responsibilities as described in Article Ten, Section Five
Section Four Delegation of Authority The Board of Directors or the Developer may delegate any of its managerial duties, powers, or functions to any person, firm, or corporation The Board and the Developer shall not be liable for any breach of duty, negligence, omission, intentional act or improper exercise by a person who is delegated any duty, power or function by the Board of Directors or the Developer.
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