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CHARTER OF THE MID-CAMBRIDGE
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
March 1975 current 2003
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Amended at Annual Meeting held May 21, 2003
In order to coordinate and promote efforts to improve
and maintain neighborhood life and the things that we share because
we are neighbors, without engaging in partisan political activity
against any group or individual, we, the people of Mid Cambridge,
form the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Association.
1. Mid Cambridge neighborhood means the area bounded by
Massachusetts Avenue, Peabody Street, Cambridge Street, Quincy
Street, Kirkland Street, the City of Somerville, and Prospect Street
and bordering areas.
2. Membership in the Association is open to any adult resident of
Mid-Cambridge or anyone who operates a business located in and
serving the residents of Mid-Cambridge, who has read this Charter
and who signs a statement that he or she supports the purposes of
the Association. Membership continues as long as a member is a
resident or operates a retail business in the Mid Cambridge
neighborhood.
Any person may resign from the membership of the Mid Cambridge
Neighborhood Association by informing the Secretary in writing. The
resignation becomes effective on the date of the resignation paper.
3. At least one, and ordinarily not more than four Neighborhood
Meeting(s), shall be held each year; any additional Neighborhood
Meeting(s) may only be held to consider urgent and unforeseen
business which is to be stated at the call of the meeting. All
members are asked to attend these meetings. The agenda of these
Neighborhood Meetings shall be generally publicized by the
Coordinating Committee and will address subjects that concern the
Neighborhood and that merit the attention of the Membership. Policy
positions of the Association must be adopted by a two thirds vote of
Members attending the Neighborhood Meeting. Other issues to be
decided at a Neighborhood Meeting require a simple majority vote of
the members present. The presiding officer shall be in charge of the
rules for the meetings that he or she chairs. His/her decisions may
be over ruled by a two thirds vote of those present. The Association
by a two-thirds vote of those present may expel an unruly member
from a meeting.
4. The members shall elect the Coordinating Committee of eleven
people from the resident membership at the Annual Meeting which
shall be held on the third Wednesday in May. Nominations require the
signatures of ten members and must be submitted to the Membership
Secretary at least three weeks before the election. If there are
more than 11 candidates, voting shall be by secret paper ballot. The
ballots shall be prepared by the Membership Secretary and shall
include only the name, address, and designated office, if any, of
each nominee. Every member at the meeting shall receive one ballot
and may vote for up to eleven candidates by marking an X or a
check next to their names. In order to vote for members of the
Coordinating Committee at the Annual Meeting, a person must be a
member of the Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association for at least
three weeks. The ballots shall be counted by the Membership
Secretary, Treasurer, and Recording Secretary. The eleven candidates
receiving the most votes shall be elected. If there are 11 or fewer
candidates, voting may be on the entire slate of candidates, by a
show of hands, if there are no objections from the Members present.
No elected official, and no one who is employed by the City of
Cambridge as a department head or assistant department head or who
is not a resident of Mid-Cambridge may serve on the Coordinating
Committee.
5. The Coordinating Committee shall hold office until the next
annual election. The Coordinating Committee may elect, for stated
cause, to remove a member of the Coordinating Committee by a
two-thirds vote of the standing committee. If a vacancy occurs in
the Coordinating Committee, a replacement may be chosen by a two
thirds vote of remaining members of the Coordinating Committee. The
Coordinating Committee shall have frequent open meetings to discuss
the means of improving and maintaining neighborhood life, and to
further the purposes of the Association and policy positions adopted
at Neighborhood Meetings. The Coordinating Committee shall adopt
rules to regulate its own meetings. The Coordinating Committee calls
Neighborhood Meetings in addition to the Annual Meeting and sets the
agenda for these meetings. Its members are collectively responsible
for the fulfillment of the duties of each of the Officers. The
Coordinating Committee shall:
ensure that the minutes of all Neighborhood meetings and
Coordinating Committee meetings are kept,
represent the Association in all matters,
maintain records of activities of the Association and of the
Coordinating Committee,
gather information and carry out research on issues affecting the
neighborhood,
publicize Neighborhood Meetings and other activities of the
Association and neighborhood issues, and
encourage and assist the formation and activities of small
neighborhood groups affiliated with the Association
All powers not given to the Coordinating Committee are held by the
Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Association in the Neighborhood Meeting.
6. Officers shall be chosen by the Coordinating Committee from its
elected members. The Officers of the Association shall be:
Presiding Officer, who shall chair Neighborhood Meetings and
Coordinating Committee meetings.
Membership Secretary, who shall maintain a file of members names
and provide a current copy at Neighborhood Meetings, recruit new
members, receive nominations for the elections to the Coordinating
Committee and provide ballots for the elections.
Treasurer, who shall solicit donations from members and raise
funds in other ways as necessary for the operation of the
Association, and keep records of revenues and expenditures and shall
prepare a written report to be presented at the Annual Meeting.
Recording Secretary, who shall take and provide the minutes of the
Coordinating Committee and the Neighborhood meetings.
Each of these positions, and any other positions deemed necessary by
a majority vote of the Coordinating Committee, shall be filled by
the Coordinating Committee at its first meeting after the Annual
Meeting.
7. The Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Association shall associate, where
feasible, with other neighborhood groups which have goals similar to
those of the Association. These groups may be concerned with a
particular issue, or more generally concerned with common interests
of a street block, they may be formal or informal, and must be
without partisan political purpose. Such groups will be encouraged
to appoint a liaison to attend Coordinating Committee meetings and
otherwise communicate and cooperate with the Association.
8. Subcommittees and delegates from the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood
Association to other organizations shall be appointed by the
Coordinating Committee and shall function until ratified at the next
succeeding Neighborhood Meeting. At this time the Chairperson of
such sub committees and such delegates shall be confirmed by the
Neighborhood Meeting. Such sub committees shall report to the
Association through the Coordinating Committee at least four times a
year. Subcommittee meetings shall be open and appropriately
publicized. Subcommittees and delegates may make public statements
representing the position of the subcommittee. Subcommittees do not
speak for the Association.
9. This Charter was adopted in 1975 when 500 residents of Mid
Cambridge read it and signed a statement that they supported the
purposes of the Association. This charter may be amended by a two
thirds vote of the Annual Meeting. The proposed amendment(s) must
have been publicized, with full text of the changes available in
hard copy, prior to the Annual Meeting, and discussed at a previous
Neighborhood Meeting.
10. To defray ordinary expenses of the Association the Coordinating
Committee may recommend that all members make a donation to the
Association.
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