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From: Jeff Hobson (jhobson![]() |
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Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 21:37:35 -0500 |
How do other groups define "members": as individuals or as "households"? We're getting a group moving and are establishing our "membership". Some feel that each household defines a member, as it will be households that will make most major financial commitments (unit purchase). Concerns about "household" membership include: what happens to a "membership" if a household splits or if two single-person households join together; how to treat households of unrelated adults. Others feel that each adult individual is a member, as decision-making, operational dues, and responsibilities are more naturally distributed to individuals. Concerns are that individual membership will make it more complicated to calculate how many units the community needs and to figure out financial commitments. Anyone have advice & experience? (full disclosure: so far, I think the "individual" membership route makes more sense, but we're looking for advice from the collected wisdom of the list) Thanks, Jeff Hobson who will be a "member" (or part of one) when we define what that means East Bay Cohousing in early stages, meeting monthly with several committees Jeff Hobson Bay Area Transportation Choices Forum 1915 Essex Street Berkeley, CA 94703 phone: 510-540-7280 fax: 510-540-7229 email: jhobson [at] igc.org WWW: www.priven.sf.ca.us/forum www.priven.sf.ca.us/coalition
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