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§ 5-807 — Constructing and operating multipurpose facility

ARS § 5-807Title 5. Amusements and Sports · Ch. 8. TOURISM AND SPORTS AUTHORITY · Art. 1. General Provisions

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5-807. Constructing and operating multipurpose facility A. The authority shall construct, finance, furnish, maintain, improve, operate, market and promote the use of a multipurpose facility and do all things necessary or convenient to accomplish those purposes. One or more site hosts shall provide the land, infrastructure and parking facilities associated with the multipurpose facility. The authority shall own the multipurpose facility, subject only to liens and other security interests of record. The authority may own or lease the land on which the multipurpose facility is located. B. The executive director shall: 1. Recommend to the board for its approval a contractor and architect, unless the architect will be employed directly by the contractor. 2. Work with the users, contractor and architect to prepare a design for the multipurpose facility and submit the design to the board for its approval. 3. Prepare the construction budget and schedule for the multipurpose facility and submit them to the board for its approval. 4. Prepare the annual operating budget for the multipurpose facility and submit it to the board for its approval. 5. Negotiate use agreements with parties that will use the multipurpose facility on a regular basis, including parties that will make a contribution toward the construction of the facility, and submit the agreements to the board for its final action. Any such agreement that grants naming or other advertising rights must include a provision requiring the multipurpose facility name and other advertising to comply with community decency standards. 6. Negotiate agreements with the contractor and architect, unless the architect will be employed directly by the contractor, and submit the agreements to the board for its final action. 7. Review construction change order requests and submit them to the board with recommendations for final action. 8. Arrange for capital and operating financing, as needed, and submit the transactions to the board for its final action. 9. Analyze and recommend to the board potential sites for the multipurpose facility proposed at any time before September 13, 2002 by a site host. 10. Negotiate agreements with site hosts, including intergovernmental agreements pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3 if a site host is a public agency, as defined in section 11-951, concerning the land, infrastructure and parking to be provided by the site host and submit the agreements to the board for its final action. All agreements must: