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Why
Your Neighborhood
Should Join Us! The
Rock Hill Council of Neighborhoods is a forum where neighborhood
groups can come together to voice their individual concerns within
a group of peer organizations who have similar purposes and goals.
We could almost be thought of as a United Nations of neighborhoods.
If your group has a particular issue that is a problem for your
neighborhood, you can bet that somewhere, someone else is having
or has had the same problem. By combining our voices and resources,
we can often times provide solutions to issues that may not have
been available to a single a neighborhood or offer suggestions
from neighborhoods who have already addressed a similar situation.
After all, why re-invent the wheel?
So, in a nutshell, by joining the Rock Hill Council of Neighborhoods,
your neighborhood is immediately connected to the resources, experiences, and
voices of many different areas of our city all working together to make Rock
Hill one of the friendliest communities and most desired areas to live in South
Carolina!
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How
Your Neighborhood Can Join Us
Membership
in the Rock Hill Council of Neighborhoods is open to any recognized
neighborhood organization within the city limits of the City
of Rock Hill, SC, whose constitution, bylaws, or operating principles
establish among its goals the preservation and improvement of
the neighborhoods in the City of Rock Hill.
The requirements to join the Rock Hill Council of Neighborhoods
have now been simplified to make joining even easier! Requirements are
as follows:
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Membership
is ABSOLUTLY FREE! You will NEVER be
asked for a membership fee of any kind, but you WILL be
required to donate some of your time.
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Your
neighborhood organization must meet at least once a year
to be eligible for membership, but we encourage monthly or
quarterly meetings so that neighbors remain connected and
informed.
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For NON-VOTING
MEMBERSHIP,
your neighborhood will be asked to provide a contact person
and their mailing address. This ensures that each member
neighborhood has someone who will distribute RHCN information
to the neighborhood residents. Your contact person is not
required to attend RHCN meetings, but we strongly encourage
you to take advantage of the opportunity!
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For
a VOTING MEMBERSHIP, your neighborhood will
be asked to appoint two delegates, a primary and an alternate.
Between the two, a representative will be required to attend
at least six of the eleven monthly RHCN meetings. Both delegates
need not attend the same meetings together, but are always
welcome. Upon becoming a Voting Member, each neighborhood
organization has one vote, even if both delegates are in
attendance.
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Interested
neighborhood organizations must complete the Membership
Acceptance Form and submit it to
the Rock Hill Neighborhood Empowerment Office for review.
Your application will then be submitted to the RHCN Executive
Board so that a vote of acceptance may be scheduled at our
next General Meeting.
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A Petition
of Neighborhood Interest Form is NO
LONGER REQUIRED for membership, but completing
it is a good way to judge neighborhood
support. However, you do not need to submit it
for RHCN membership approval.
You may download PDF versions of the forms by clicking on the
hypertext links above, or by clicking on our Forms link.
There you'll find other helpful items (like Sample
Bylaws) that will aid
you in organizing your neighborhood. You also may request forms by contacting
Mike Kropp, Neighborhood Empowerment Coordinator, at 803-325-2523.
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What
the Term "Recognized Neighborhood Organization" Means...
A Recognized
Neighborhood Organization is defined as one which
meets the following requirements:
- Has
an identifiable constituency, representing at least one-tenth
of the households located within fixed geographical boundaries
- Holds
at least one public neighborhood meeting annually
- Has
a body of officers
- Is
nonpartisan in nature
- Has
a constitution and/or bylaws and/or statement of principles
of operation
- Makes
membership in the organization open to anyone who lives in
or owns property in the neighborhood regardless of race, creed,
color, sex, age, national origin, or physical and mental disability.
Neighborhood
Organizations that meet the minimum requirements as stated above
will be considered for membership to the Rock Hill Council of
Neighborhoods. So what are you waiting for...come join us and
help make Rock Hill even better!
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