Palms
NC Bylaws Have Some Unusual Provisions
Teen voting, bill of rights are included
by George Garrigues
The following is from my new Web site, The Palms-Village
Sun, at: http://www.westmarsun.info/Palms.html
Bylaws of the
Palms Neighborhood Council were approved by the city's Board of
Neighborhood Commissioners on Dec. 14 after many revisions requested
by the city Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and accepted
by the neighborhood's Organizing Committee.
The bylaws
were drafted by a committee of Palms Stakeholders, and most of the
provisions made it through OK.
But some were
rejected by the city.
As an example,
the bylaws committee wanted the chair of the Palms-Westside Village
Neighborhood Watch to be elected directly by the Stakeholders, but
city officials said that couldn't be done inasmuch as, they claimed,
the Watch is a "separate" organization from the Council.
The Interim
Governing Body will now have to decide how to handle the relationship
between the Palms-WV Watch and the Palms Council. To all intents
and purposes, the two groups have been acting as one organization
for more than a year. The Council grew out of the regular monthly
meetings of the Watch, which was founded about a decade ago.
The practice
has been for police and Watch matters to be handled at the beginning
of the monthly meetings and for Neighborhood Council activities
to follow.
Here are some
bylaws provisions that are unique - or at least unusual - to Palms:
The 13-person
governing board will be called the Representative Assembly.
Five members
will be elected by residential districts (approximately equal in
population), and three will be elected by business districts. Five
officers will be elected at large.
All the residential
areas will have descriptive names:
A: PALMS WEST,
west of Westwood Ave. (population about 5,364).
B: OVERLAND, between Westwood and Motor Ave., south of Palms Blvd.
(5,823).
C: MOTOR, north of Tabor St. (5,264).
D: STUDIO, south of Tabor between Motor and Dunn Drive (5,171).
E: EXPOSITION, east of Dunn Drive (5,364).
The three business
districts will be known as "Historic Business Areas":
1: PACIFIC ELECTRIC
HBA: Both sides of Venice Blvd. and south to Culver City (including
the Venice Crossroads Mall).
2: CHARNOCK RANCH HBA: East of Keystone.
3: PALMS DEPOT HBA: Between Keystone and Durango, north of Venice.
There will be
a Bill of Rights:
1. Everybody
has a right to speak at meetings.
2. No pledge or oath will be required, suggested or implied.
3. Public not required to sign names or identify selves.
4. Information given may become public record - people must be notified
of that fact.
There are many
ways to take part in neighborhood activities. You
don't have to live, work or own property in Palms. If you take part
in Palms community activities, you are automatically a Stakeholder
and can vote and run for office.
Teens aged 16
and above can vote and serve on committees. But
they have to be 18 to be elected to the Representative Assembly.
The Neighborhood
Council is permanent and inviolable. It
cannot be dissolved except by a unanimous vote of the Representative
Assembly.
Go here to see
the full text of the by-laws:
http://www.palms-california.us/Bylaws.html
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