Yes, they did not review anything out here. Which has helped in establishing a little bit of a "village vibe". Best quote I heard on a city visit to Austin. We were taking a visit of East Austin. The tour guide said, "The city decided to give "East Austin to the artists and got the HELL out of the way." The Village does not need to look like main street. But on another visit to Wynwood we spent some time with the leadership there and they explained the importance of https://wynwoodmiami.com/ their Business Improvement District that all but operated their own DRB. To make sure there is buy in on what is happening. For example, body art(tattoo parlors) are not allowed in the Village. But the BID could agree that we wanted one and it fits in here, so we vote it is ok. They also spoke of certain elements like, if you cant make the parking requirement for occupancy, or you want to break the 2 story height limit, they allow up to 4 stories, but for every additional story you have to give (for example) up to $100,000 into the BID. The BID can then vote to use this money for things like added police, infrastructure, etc.