Re: member vs. household for community representation
From: Elizabeth Stevenson (tamgoddesshome.com)
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:51:01 -0600 (MDT)
We count members individually. Since we never vote, it hardly matters;
anyone can block consensus. But we do count households represented when
determining whether or not we have a quorum at general meetings.

I honestly don't remember what our voting fallback is.
-- 
Liz Stevenson
Southside Park Cohousing
Sacramento California

http://members.home.net/southsideparkcohousing/
tamgoddess [at] home.com

> Hi all,
> I'm a member of Oak Creek Commons in Paso Robles, CA.  I'm looking for
> information on how other communities handle the situation of member vs.
> household representation in decision making situations.  Do you have one
> across-the-board policy?  Or do members represent themselves in some
> situations, like consensus, but households are counted, rather than members,
> for other decision making situations such as proxy or consensus
> impasse/voting?
> Thank you,
> Andrea Schulz

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