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You can download the Constitution in pdf format here Constitution of the Daniell Heights Resident’s Council June 2005 ARTICLE I- Name This organization shall be known as the Daniell Heights Resident’s Council. Hereafter the organization shall be known as the DHRC. ARTICLE II- Objectives A. To provide service for the community, represent the residents to management, and contribute to building the community. 1. To sponsor events that members can participate and organize. 2. To provide a social network for members of the community. ARTICLE III- Membership A. Qualifications 1. The council shall consist of any adults who are currently residents of 2. In compliance with the Control Equal Opportunity Policy effective discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, height, weight, or marital status. The DHRC must also be committed to the policy of not discriminating against handicapped individuals or veterans. B. Removal of Members 1. A member may be dissociated from the organization on the grounds of abusive behavior or behaviors destructive to the DHRC and/or its purpose. 2. Removal will require a 2/3 majority of those voting. C. Any member of the Daniell Heights Resident’s Council is eligible to vote and hold office. ARTICLE IV- Officers A. Offices: 1. President 2. Vice President 3. Secretary 4. Treasurer B. Officer Qualifications 1. Any member of the Daniell Heights Resident’s Council is eligible to be elected an officer of the Council. C. Term of Office 1. Nomination of officers will take place at the April meeting and be voted on at the May meeting. 2. Old and new officers will chair the summer meetings together. 3. New officer will begin their term in office immediately following the election and will serve through the election at the following May meeting. D. Elections 1. Typed absentee ballots will be available in the 2. A simple majority is required for election of officers. 3. In the event that an officer resigns, an election will be held within one month’s time to fill the vacancy that exists. 4. Absentee ballots must be typed up and in the Office within five days after the meeting where nominations took place. Anyone wishing to vote should sign his/her name in a register indicating that he/she has taken an absentee ballot. If a person cannot get to the office to pick up an absentee ballot themselves, they may have another E. Officers Duties: all officers shall attend regular monthly officers meetings. 1. President: the president shall preside over meetings and organize committees. S/he shall vote only to break a tie vote. The President must check the council’s mailbox in the 2. Vice President: the vice president shall preside over the office of the president when the president is absent and for chairing at least one committee during her/his term. 3. Secretary: the secretary is responsible for meeting minutes and for chairing at least one committee during her/his term. The secretary shall provide the 4. Treasurer: the treasurer shall keep records of all incoming, expenditures, and other financial matters which shall include presenting a financial report quarterly. S/he will prepare a budget after the May council meeting with the assistance of the incoming treasurer. 5. Officers will propose a calendar of activities for Fall through Summer to be presented at the last meeting of the spring term. F. Filling Vacancies: 1. Vacancies are filled in the same manner as regular elections. 2. The president can appoint an interim to an office until the special election takes place. G. Impeachment: 1. An officer may be removed from office on the grounds of malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance of their duties. The impeachment must be brought up and voted on at two consecutive meetings and passed at each meeting by a ¾ majority of those voting (not including abstaining votes). ARTICLE V- Committees A. Standing Committees 1. The Christmas Bazaar committee shall present a list of possible charities to the entire DHRC for a vote to determine who shall receive the profits from the bazaar. The committee shall provide a number of charities to which the money can be donated. There shall be at least two more charities than the total number of charities that money can be donated to. B. Special Committees will be formed as needed 1. A sign-up sheet shall be passed around at the monthly DHRC meetings where members can sign-up on a committee for special events as outlined in the budget. 2. Special committees exist only as long as events last. However, the committee will have the option of forming a standing committee it they wish to organize a series of special events throughout the year. ARTICLE VI- Meetings A. Regular scheduled meetings shall be held at least once a month, September through May, and thereafter as required. B. All meetings shall be guided in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, subject to changes established in the Constitution and By-Laws. C. Agenda for each meeting shall be displayed where all members can view it prior to the opening of the meeting. D. Since it is impossible for 2/3 of all residents to come to the meetings, a quorum is not necessary to vote. E. A 2/3 majority of those voting (not including abstaining votes) is required to pass any minor business. F. Money proposals, except as specified in By-Laws, must be brought up and voted on at two consecutive meetings and passed at each meeting by a 2/3 majority of those voting (not including abstaining votes). G. Residents wishing to vote absentee may do so in writing. S/he must sign her/his name and apartment number and give it to the secretary in the Daniell Heights Office by H. The minutes of the meetings must be posted in each building no later than seven (7) days following that meeting. Extra copies of the minutes should be available at each meeting for members to review before the meeting begins. A. Adoption 1. This constitution must be ratified by a two-thirds majority of the membership at two consecutive meetings. 2. It will take effect when approved by the Office of the Dean of Students or its designated representative. B. Amendments 1. Any voting member may propose any amendment. This proposed amendment must be in writing and presented at a regular meeting. 2. Members must be notified that a vote will take place on an amendment at least one week prior to the meeting at which the vote is to occur. 3. A vote on said amendment shall be taken at the next regular meeting to allow membership to discuss and/or debate the pros and cons of the amendment. A two-third majority of those members present at the meeting is required for passage. BY-LAWS The budget for each year (12 months) from October through September, must be planned prior to, and presented at the first meeting of the fall term and voted upon at the second meeting of the fall term. Interchanging of the budget funds over $50.00 must be proposed at and voted upon at one meeting and voted upon again at the following meeting. Interchanging of budget funds up to and including $50.00 per proposed item may be proposed and voted on at one meeting. All proposals shall be in writing and submitted to the President or put in the DHRC mailbox prior to the meeting. If a proposal is brought up during a meeting, the person who brought it up should consult the President as to the correct wording of the proposal. Any submitted and signed proposals shall be counted as a “yes” vote for said proposal if the resident cannot be present at the meeting. Any revenue generated by any activity will be added to the Daniell Heights Residents Counsel’s checking account. At the end of Fall and Summer terms, unspent funds, other than those in the long-range projects account, will be divided so that 50% will be deposited in the Council savings account to be used for long-range projects. The other 50% will be used as needed. If deemed necessary by a D.H.R.C. Executive, a discretionary fund of $100.00 will be budgeted for the year. Any expenditure from this fun must be presented to the DHRC at the next monthly meeting. The fund will then be once again increased to $100.00 if the DHRC agrees that the expenditure was necessary and wise. The purpose of the discretionary fund will be to allow the DHRC President to take care of any financial request which must be dealt with prior to the next DHRC meeting. MAJOR PROPOSALS 1. FLYER RUNNER- The council hires from a list of runners to deliver any flyer that the Council need delivered. The pay will be $20.00 for the entire 2. SPORTS EQUIPMENT- The President of the Council will store the sports equipment in the DHRC sports equipment cabinet in his/her building. Sign out procedure for equipment will be as follows: Names, address, Phone number, and proof of ID (apartment key). Equipment will be checked out by 3. KAYAK AND SNOWSHOE PROCEDURE- Procedure and checkout are to be implemented as per instructions on appropriate sign-out documents. 4. HEIGHTS LINE- TBD 5. COMMUNITY ROOM CLEANING- Community room cleaning list will be added to the contract in the Fall by the Assistant Director. The Council also voted to buy the cleaning supplies. 6. COMMUNITY ROOM USE- If a Daniell Height resident wants to hold a class in the Community room, open ONLY to Daniell Heights residents, then they will not be charged rent for the room. If a Heights resident or someone from outside 7. ACTIVITY FLYERS- The President is allowed to give approval for the Council for a flyer to go out regarding an activity discussed at a previous meeting. 8. DHRC PROPERTY PROCEDURE- If someone has received property of the DHRC, and has not returned it in the time allotted, a letter will go out to the person telling them what they are responsible for. A copy of this letter will also go to the Assistant Director of |
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