Bylaws
Bylaws of the Winnona Park
Neighborhood Association, Inc.
Article
I.
Name
The name of the organization shall be the Winnona Park Neighborhood Association,
Inc.
Article II. Purpose
The Association shall exist to encourage and promote a sense of community in our
neighborhood; to serve as a voice for common neighborhood interests by acting as
a liaison with businesses, governmental bodies, and other organizations; to
provide effective dissemination of information concerning our neighborhood; to
encourage resident participation in all issues affecting our neighborhood; and
to enhance the quality of life in our neighborhood.
Article III. Membership
Area
The membership geographic area shall be bordered by East College Avenue on the north, the Decatur City limits to the east and the south, and South Candler Street on the west. Houses on either side of named streets are included provided they are within the city limits of Decatur, Georgia. Also included in the Membership Area will be households within the Decatur City limits not in the membership geographic area that are zoned for attendance to Winnona Park Elementary School.
Article IV. Membership
4.1 Types of
Memberships.
There shall be two (2) types of memberships in the Association; the
qualifications and rights of which shall be as follows.
4.2 Regular Members.
Regular members of the Association shall be those persons 18 years or older
residing or owning property within the membership area who have paid the dues of
the Association. Regular members shall have all the rights of membership in the
Association including the right to vote and to hold office.
4.3 Associate Members.
Associate members of the Association shall be those persons 18 years or older
residing outside the membership area who have paid the dues of the Association.
Associate members shall have all the rights of membership in the Association
except the right to vote and to hold office.
Article V. Meetings
5.1 Community Meetings.
The Association shall meet not less than two times per calendar year with the first meeting in the month of January which will include election of officers and the second meeting date determined by the Executive Committee. The place and time of such meetings will be announced in advance. Standing Committee Chairs and the Treasurer shall submit reports at these
meetings.
5.2 Executive Committee
Meetings.
The Executive Committee shall meet prior to the Community Meetings. These
meetings will be open to the membership. Any items requiring discussion at the
Community Meeting should be brought up at this time. Notification of these
meetings will be posted, at a minimum, through the Association's moderated
newsgroup.
5.3 Standing
Committees.
Standing Committees shall meet on an as needed basis with a minimum of one (1)
meeting per year except as otherwise noted. Committee Chairs shall
attend the Executive Committee meetings, which are not included in the one (1)
meeting per year Standing Committee requirement.
5.4 Special Meetings.
Special Meetings of the Association shall be held at such times and places as
called by the President or a majority vote of the Executive Committee with notice to the voting membership. Special Meetings
shall also be held at the insistence of five percent (5%) of the voting
membership upon notice to the President and the membership, at such time and
place as is specified in the notice.
5.5 Quorums and Voting.
At a Community Meeting or Special Meeting called by the President or majority vote of the Executive Committee, a quorum consists of the voting membership in
attendance. At a Special Meeting called at the insistence of five percent (5%) of the voting membership, a quorum shall be ten percent (10%) of the
bona fide voting membership of the Association. The vote of a simple majority of
the quorum is required to approve any matter being voted on except as otherwise
noted in these bylaws. Each member must be present to cast a vote.
5.6 Voting Privileges.
Regular Association members are allowed one (1) vote.
Article VI. Officers
6.1 Term.
The officers shall hold office for approximately one year beginning upon their election in January. The number of consecutive terms
of an individual in a single office shall be limited to two (2).
6.2 President.
The President shall preside at all Community and Special Meetings of the
Association and at meetings of the Executive Committee and shall prepare an
agenda for each of these meetings. The President shall represent the Association
in all respects not reserved to other officers or committees. The President
shall insure that the expressed will of the Association is carried out. The
office of the President may be filled by two (2) individuals as Co-Presidents
each with authority to individually perform the duties of the President.
6.3 Vice President.
The Vice President shall preside over any Community or Special Meeting or
Executive Committee meeting from which the President is absent. The Vice
President shall assist the President in the performance of his or her duties.
The Vice President is responsible for preparing a program for the Community
Meeting. The Vice President shall assume the office of President in the event of a vacancy in that
office.
6.4 Treasurer.
The Treasurer shall keep and maintain the financial records of the Association
and shall be prepared to report on the financial status of the organization at
each Community and Special Meeting and Executive Committee meeting. The Treasurer shall
maintain the list of members of the Association in good standing.
6.5 Secretary.
The Secretary shall take minutes at each Community and Special Meeting and Executive
Committee meeting and shall insure that these minutes are summarized and posted to the Association's website or moderated newsgroup.
Article VII. Committees
7.1 Executive
Committee.
The Executive Committee shall be composed of the Officers of the Association,
the Chairs of the Standing Committees and the immediate past President of the
Association. The Executive Committee is the governing body of the Association
and it may take action in the name of the Association when prompt action is
required which prohibits assembling the entire membership. Each member of the
committee shall have one vote and a simple majority of the committee is required
to approve any matter being voted on. Co-Presidents or Co-Chairs shall have one
vote for the office. If the Co-Presidents or Co-Chairs cannot agree to a common
vote, then the position shall be deemed to have a null vote. Vacant positions on
the executive committee shall not be counted in determining a majority nor shall
any person vote if absent unless their proxy has been declared to the President
in advance. A vote of the committee may be taken by telephone, email, or other
communications means when deemed necessary by the President.
7.2. Standing
Committees.
The Association shall have the following Standing Committees, which shall
continue in existence and operation from year to year. Any member in good
standing may choose to be a member of one or more of the Standing Committees.
The members of each Standing Committee shall choose a Chair or Co-Chairs to
preside over the committee and serve on the Executive Committee. Chairs shall
serve annual terms.
7.2.1. Zoning and Development.
This committee shall be involved in issues of zoning, proposed development in
the area, design of new houses and neighborhood additions, and historic
preservation. This committee can represent the Association at meetings of the
Decatur Planning Commission and Decatur Zoning Board of Appeals and shall report to the Association any relevant
information from these meetings. This committee shall meet a minimum of once
per year and as often as necessary to address specific concerns that fall under
the purview of this committee.
7.2.2 Neighborhood
Environment and Infrastructure.
This committee shall attend to issues related to the physical condition and
quality of life of the neighborhood such as traffic, sidewalk and street
construction and maintenance, landscaping, natural environment, beautification
projects, and neighborhood safety.
7.2.3 Social.
This committee shall be responsible for organizing neighborhood events such as
social functions and fundraisers to encourage a sense of community in the
neighborhood.
7.2.4 Communications.
This committee shall obtain information from the other committees or individuals
and inform the general membership by way of newsletters, flyers, meeting
announcement signs, e-mail, and the neighborhood web site.
7.3 Ad Hoc Committees.
The President shall create, appoint and determine the term of ad hoc committees
as deemed necessary by the Executive Committee to address specific concerns.
7.4 Subcommittees.
Any committee chair shall create and appoint subcommittees as deemed necessary
by the committee.
Article VIII. Election
of Officers
8.1 Nominations.
Nominations will be accepted from Association members in good standing for, and election of new officers will take place at the January Community meeting. Nominations for
Co-President shall be declared prior to taking a vote and Co-Presidents shall
not be declared by selecting the nominees receiving the two highest numbers of
votes.
8.2 Vacancies.
In the event of a vacancy in any office of the organization, other than that of
the President (except when there is also a vacancy in the office of Vice
President), the Executive Committee shall by majority vote of those members
present and voting fill, such vacancy for the remainder of the term of such
office.
8.3 Removal of
Officers.
An Association Officer may be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the
membership present at a Community or Special Meeting for failure to perform the duties of
his or her office, for defrauding or misrepresenting funds of the Association or
for intentionally acting contrary to the expressed direction of the Association
provided that the following provisions are met: a) A motion to remove the
Officer was made and seconded at the previous Community or Special Meeting; b) The motion
was made known to the members of the Association prior to the
Community or Special Meeting at which the vote is taken; c) The Officer is provided an
opportunity at the Community or Special Meeting at which the vote is taken to fairly
present evidence and testimony to refute the charges upon which the motion is
based.
Article IX. Dues and
Funds of the Association.
9.1 Dues.
Dues shall be determined by the Executive Committee. Annual membership dues shall be assessed on a per
individual member or per household basis per calendar year. Special provision can be made available for partial year payments beginning in September each year providing they are incorporated and included with the following year's dues.
9.2 Other Funds.
The Association shall be entitled to conduct such fund-raising activities, as it
deems appropriate. No assessment of money other than dues shall be levied on the
membership. Funds collected by or for the Association shall be deposited in the
depository of the Association.
9.3 Depository.
Dues and other Association funds are to be deposited in an account in the name
of the Association at a reputable financial institution in the general area of
the Association.
9.4 Budget.
Each year a proposed budget for the upcoming year shall be prepared by the
Executive Committee and presented to the membership for discussion and approval
at the January meeting.
9.5 Expenses.
The Association shall be authorized to incur and pay the normal operating
expenses of the Association. Any expenditure in excess of normal operating expenses per operating committee (defined as the total expenditures allocated for that committee in the budget approved by the membership for that calendar year), must be approved in advance by the Executive
Committee or the membership.
9.6 Disbursements.
All disbursements shall be made by check signed by the Treasurer or President of
the Association or in cash for amounts not exceeding $100.00.
9.7 Reimbursements.
A member who advances money for the benefit of the Association, subject to the
conditions of section 9.5, may be entitled to reimbursement upon presentation of
receipts for the expenditure to the Treasurer. If receipts cannot be presented
to substantiate an advance, then the Treasurer shall present the claim to the
Executive Committee and the Executive Committee shall by majority vote determine
whether to pay or deny the claim.
Article X. Records of
the Association.
The Association shall maintain accurate and complete records of its activities.
Any regular member shall be entitled to inspect such records at a reasonable
time and place upon request. The Secretary shall maintain past and present
records of the minutes of the meetings of the general membership and of the
Executive Committee. The Treasurer shall maintain past and present financial
records of the Association, the budget and the membership list. The Chair of the
Communications Committee shall maintain past and present records of the
communications provided to the membership.
Article XI. General
Provisions
The bylaws of the Association may be altered, amended or repealed and new bylaws
adopted by an affirmative vote of the majority of the regular membership in
attendance at a Community or Special Meeting provided that notice has been given to the
membership that a vote will be taken at the meeting. No vote to change the
bylaws shall be taken at any Community or Special Meeting unless at the previous meeting
such proposed change has been presented to the membership for consideration and
deliberation. No vote shall be taken until a full opportunity for discussion has
been provided at the Community or Special meeting at which the vote is taken. In addition,
to temporarily suspend any bylaws there must be at least 20% of the regular
members present and at least 75% of those members must vote in favor of the
suspension. These bylaws supersede any previous bylaws.
Article XII.
Indemnification
The Association shall indemnify and hold harmless any Officer or former Officer
of the Association against any and all claims against such person a) brought
solely based upon such person's position as an Officer; or b) arising by reason
of any act or omission of such person while such person was acting in good faith
in accordance with such person's duties or responsibilities as an officer of the
Association.
These By-Laws adopted by a
vote of the membership on the 27th of May, 2014.
Updated June 23, 2014
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