Revised Bylaws

At its 5.12.09 meeting the Club voted to accept the bylaws I proposed with the changes noted below. However since there have been changes, the bylaws cannot go into effect until they are approved by the members at two consecutive meetings. Following are the changes:
1. The fiscal year will be from October 1 to September 31;
2. The President’s term is limited to three consecutive terms;
The Club also asked me to clarify the notice requirement in the bylaws. The following is the clarification. If anyone has suggestions as to the language, please contact me before the next meeting:
“When the proposed amendments to the bylaws are five pages or less, they shall be posted in their entirety on the Clubhouse door prior to the meetings. If the proposed amendments are more than five pages, notice that there are proposed amendments shall be posted on the door and copies of the proposed amendments shall be placed in a box next to the door and if feasible posted on the Club’s WEB site prior to the meetings.”
Below are the revised bylaws.
ARTICLE I: NAME
The Fellow Feathers of Fort Funston Hang Gliding Club (Club), a California Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation.
ARTICLE II: PRINCIPAL OFFICE
The principal office of the Corporation shall be 1619 Cortez St., Milpitas, CA 95035. The Board of Directors may change the principal office from one location to another and note the change in the Bylaws. The change shall not be considered an amendment to the Bylaws.
ARTICLE III: PURPOSES
The primary purposes of this Corporation are:
A. Administer a non-commercial hang gliding program at Fort Funston;
B. Preserve the Fort Funston/Westlake flying site by working with
governmental agencies and private individuals;
C. Promote hang gliding safety and education;
D. Improve the public image of the sport;
E. Facilitate insurance coverage for hang gliding pilots at Fort
Funston, and
F. Hold meetings and activities promoting the exchange of ideas
and information among hang gliding pilots.
ARTICLE IV: AFFILIATION
The Club may be affiliated with other organizations of similar purposes in a
manner determined by the members. Such organizations include but are not limited to the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club (USHPA).
ARTICLE V: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Membership is open to anyone paying the annual dues and interested in the sport of hang gilding regardless of race, creed, sex or national origin.
Section 2: There shall be two classes of members, voting and non-voting. Voting members shall be pilots who have flown hang gliders at Fort Funston for more than 20 hours in the calendar year preceding the year in which they are entitled to vote. All members who are not voting members shall be non-voting members. Voting members may vote on matter of Club business and in Club elections. Non-voting members may not vote on matters of Club business and in Club elections. By majority vote the Executive Committee shall determine whether members are voting or non-voting. In making its determination, the Executive Committee shall consider logs, pilot statements and all other relevant information. By majority vote the Executive Committee may waive the 20-hour flying requirement to allow members who have made contributions to flying at For Funston to become voting members. The Executive Committee shall not waive the flying requirement for more than 3 members at any one time.
ARTICLE VI: MEETINGS
Section 1: Meetings. Meetings are held monthly for the purpose of conducting whatever business is brought before the members. Any change in the usual date, time or location will be posted on the Clubhouse door prior to each meeting.
Section 2: Quorum. Business at any meting may be conducted by a majority vote of the members present at the meeting.
Section 3: The Annual Business Meeting of the Club is held during the month of
December. The agenda for the Annual Business Meeting will include:
A. Presentation of annual reports by the relevant officers and committees.
B. Presentation by the Treasurer of an annual financial summary,
including a review of the past year’s financial results, and a proposed
budget for the new fiscal year, for approval by the members.
C. Election of Officers for the new fiscal year.
ARTICLE VII: FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year is from October 1 to September 31.
ARTICLE VIII: BOARD OF DIRECTORS (OFFICERS)
Section 1: The Board of Directors (Officers) is the governing body and business
administrator of the Club and is the Executive Committee. It is responsible for carrying out the purposes of the Club. Subject to ratification by the members, the Board may sign contracts in the name of Club, and control the expenditures of the Club’s funds consistent with the agreed budget. Major deviations from the budget must be approved in advance by a vote of the members.
Section 2: The Board of Directors consists of the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Clubhouse Manager, Safety Director and Technical Officer.
Section 3: Election of Officers: Candidates are nominated at the November meeting. Elections are held at the Annual Business Meeting in December. A list of nominees and is posted on the Clubhouse door and may be placed on the Club’s WEB site prior to the November meeting. Candidates, also, may be nominated and elected at the December meeting.
Section 4: All candidates for office must be voting members of the Club.
Section 5: Elections are decided by a simple majority.
Section 6: The term of office for all officers lasts until the next election.
However, officers may be nominated for re-election annually. The President may not serve more than three consecutive terms Vacancies that may occur in any office during the year can be filled by a simple majority vote of the membership present at a regular meeting.
Section 7: The President presides at all meetings and is responsible for overall
leadership and management of the Club’s affairs. He/she may appoint
committees as needed, and signs contracts in the name of the Club, as
authorized by the members.
Section 8: The Vice-President assumes all the powers and responsibilities of the
President in case of the absence or disability of the President.
Section 9: The Secretary keeps the minutes of the Club’s meetings, submits
minutes and notices of upcoming Club meetings and prepares any contracts or
other documents required by the Club. The Secretary also manages all
Club correspondence, keeps a current list of Club members, and
keeps historical records for the Club.
Section 10: The Treasurer manages the receipt and disbursement of all the Club's
funds. The Treasurer maintains and, when required, presents up-to-date Profit and Loss
and Balance Sheet reports and proposed budgets; alerts and briefs the Board on
financial issues, and advises the Board on financial policy.
Section 11: The Safety Director prepares reports for accidents resulting in significant injures and glider damage. The Safety Director investigates complaints of safety violations
Section 12: The Clubhouse Manager manages the Clubhouse at Funston where members store hang gliders.
Section 13: The Technical Officer maintains the Club’s WEB site, the Wind Talker and provides technical advice to the Club.
Section 14: If a Board position is unfilled, the responsibilities of that position will be re-assigned among the other Directors, at the discretion of the President, until the position is filled.
ARTICLE IX: SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Section 1: The President may at any time appoint special committees as necessary to undertake specific responsibilities. Any committee recommendations or proposals affecting the Club must be submitted to the members for approval at Club meetings.
Section 2: The Executive Committee shall meet at any time that reasonable notice is given to Executive Committee members for the purpose of conducting emergency business that should not wait for the next regular meeting or for a disciplinary hearing. Executive Committee meetings may be open or closed as the situation dictates. A report of all Executive Committee meeting will be given by the President at the next regular meeting.
ARTICLE X: REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
Any officer member may be removed from office, for cause, by a two thirds (2/3) vote of the members present at two consecutive Club meetings.
ARTICLE XI: DISCIPLINE
Since it is the Club’s duty to administer the hang gliding program at Fort Funston, the Club may revoke or suspend the flying privileges of members or non-members.
Section 1: For violating Fort Funston or generally accepted rules and conduct, a pilot’s flying privileges may be suspended in the following manner:
A. For up to 7 days by a club officer;
B. For longer than 7 days, by a majority vote of the Executive Committee present at a hearing at which at least one witness to the violation or offense testifies and at which the accused pilot has the following rights:
1. Notice of violation;
2. Notice of hearing;
3. Name of witnesses to violation;
4. Opportunity to questions witnesses;
5. Opportunity to be heard; and
6. Opportunity to produce witnesses.
C. The hearing shall be conducted by the President or Safety Director.
Section 2: A disciplinary action imposed by the Executive Committee may be
modified only by a majority vote of the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE XII: AMENDMENTS
Section 1: These bylaws may be amended by an affirmative vote of two thirds (2/3) of the members present at two consecutive meetings. When the proposed amendments to the bylaws are five pages or less, they shall be posted in their entirety on the Clubhouse door prior to the meetings. If the proposed amendments are more than five pages, notice that there are proposed amendments shall be posted on the door and copies of the proposed amendments shall be placed in a box next to the door and if feasible posted on the Club’s WEB site prior to the meetings.
Section 2: Any such amendments must be consistent with the provisions of the Club’s permit agreements and any other requirements, regulations or agreements with state and local governments, other relevant authorities and affiliated organizations.
ARTICLE XIII: RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
All rights not specifically granted to the Directors/Officers are reserved to
the members.
1. The fiscal year will be from October 1 to September 31;
2. The President’s term is limited to three consecutive terms;
The Club also asked me to clarify the notice requirement in the bylaws. The following is the clarification. If anyone has suggestions as to the language, please contact me before the next meeting:
“When the proposed amendments to the bylaws are five pages or less, they shall be posted in their entirety on the Clubhouse door prior to the meetings. If the proposed amendments are more than five pages, notice that there are proposed amendments shall be posted on the door and copies of the proposed amendments shall be placed in a box next to the door and if feasible posted on the Club’s WEB site prior to the meetings.”
Below are the revised bylaws.
ARTICLE I: NAME
The Fellow Feathers of Fort Funston Hang Gliding Club (Club), a California Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation.
ARTICLE II: PRINCIPAL OFFICE
The principal office of the Corporation shall be 1619 Cortez St., Milpitas, CA 95035. The Board of Directors may change the principal office from one location to another and note the change in the Bylaws. The change shall not be considered an amendment to the Bylaws.
ARTICLE III: PURPOSES
The primary purposes of this Corporation are:
A. Administer a non-commercial hang gliding program at Fort Funston;
B. Preserve the Fort Funston/Westlake flying site by working with
governmental agencies and private individuals;
C. Promote hang gliding safety and education;
D. Improve the public image of the sport;
E. Facilitate insurance coverage for hang gliding pilots at Fort
Funston, and
F. Hold meetings and activities promoting the exchange of ideas
and information among hang gliding pilots.
ARTICLE IV: AFFILIATION
The Club may be affiliated with other organizations of similar purposes in a
manner determined by the members. Such organizations include but are not limited to the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club (USHPA).
ARTICLE V: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Membership is open to anyone paying the annual dues and interested in the sport of hang gilding regardless of race, creed, sex or national origin.
Section 2: There shall be two classes of members, voting and non-voting. Voting members shall be pilots who have flown hang gliders at Fort Funston for more than 20 hours in the calendar year preceding the year in which they are entitled to vote. All members who are not voting members shall be non-voting members. Voting members may vote on matter of Club business and in Club elections. Non-voting members may not vote on matters of Club business and in Club elections. By majority vote the Executive Committee shall determine whether members are voting or non-voting. In making its determination, the Executive Committee shall consider logs, pilot statements and all other relevant information. By majority vote the Executive Committee may waive the 20-hour flying requirement to allow members who have made contributions to flying at For Funston to become voting members. The Executive Committee shall not waive the flying requirement for more than 3 members at any one time.
ARTICLE VI: MEETINGS
Section 1: Meetings. Meetings are held monthly for the purpose of conducting whatever business is brought before the members. Any change in the usual date, time or location will be posted on the Clubhouse door prior to each meeting.
Section 2: Quorum. Business at any meting may be conducted by a majority vote of the members present at the meeting.
Section 3: The Annual Business Meeting of the Club is held during the month of
December. The agenda for the Annual Business Meeting will include:
A. Presentation of annual reports by the relevant officers and committees.
B. Presentation by the Treasurer of an annual financial summary,
including a review of the past year’s financial results, and a proposed
budget for the new fiscal year, for approval by the members.
C. Election of Officers for the new fiscal year.
ARTICLE VII: FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year is from October 1 to September 31.
ARTICLE VIII: BOARD OF DIRECTORS (OFFICERS)
Section 1: The Board of Directors (Officers) is the governing body and business
administrator of the Club and is the Executive Committee. It is responsible for carrying out the purposes of the Club. Subject to ratification by the members, the Board may sign contracts in the name of Club, and control the expenditures of the Club’s funds consistent with the agreed budget. Major deviations from the budget must be approved in advance by a vote of the members.
Section 2: The Board of Directors consists of the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Clubhouse Manager, Safety Director and Technical Officer.
Section 3: Election of Officers: Candidates are nominated at the November meeting. Elections are held at the Annual Business Meeting in December. A list of nominees and is posted on the Clubhouse door and may be placed on the Club’s WEB site prior to the November meeting. Candidates, also, may be nominated and elected at the December meeting.
Section 4: All candidates for office must be voting members of the Club.
Section 5: Elections are decided by a simple majority.
Section 6: The term of office for all officers lasts until the next election.
However, officers may be nominated for re-election annually. The President may not serve more than three consecutive terms Vacancies that may occur in any office during the year can be filled by a simple majority vote of the membership present at a regular meeting.
Section 7: The President presides at all meetings and is responsible for overall
leadership and management of the Club’s affairs. He/she may appoint
committees as needed, and signs contracts in the name of the Club, as
authorized by the members.
Section 8: The Vice-President assumes all the powers and responsibilities of the
President in case of the absence or disability of the President.
Section 9: The Secretary keeps the minutes of the Club’s meetings, submits
minutes and notices of upcoming Club meetings and prepares any contracts or
other documents required by the Club. The Secretary also manages all
Club correspondence, keeps a current list of Club members, and
keeps historical records for the Club.
Section 10: The Treasurer manages the receipt and disbursement of all the Club's
funds. The Treasurer maintains and, when required, presents up-to-date Profit and Loss
and Balance Sheet reports and proposed budgets; alerts and briefs the Board on
financial issues, and advises the Board on financial policy.
Section 11: The Safety Director prepares reports for accidents resulting in significant injures and glider damage. The Safety Director investigates complaints of safety violations
Section 12: The Clubhouse Manager manages the Clubhouse at Funston where members store hang gliders.
Section 13: The Technical Officer maintains the Club’s WEB site, the Wind Talker and provides technical advice to the Club.
Section 14: If a Board position is unfilled, the responsibilities of that position will be re-assigned among the other Directors, at the discretion of the President, until the position is filled.
ARTICLE IX: SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Section 1: The President may at any time appoint special committees as necessary to undertake specific responsibilities. Any committee recommendations or proposals affecting the Club must be submitted to the members for approval at Club meetings.
Section 2: The Executive Committee shall meet at any time that reasonable notice is given to Executive Committee members for the purpose of conducting emergency business that should not wait for the next regular meeting or for a disciplinary hearing. Executive Committee meetings may be open or closed as the situation dictates. A report of all Executive Committee meeting will be given by the President at the next regular meeting.
ARTICLE X: REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
Any officer member may be removed from office, for cause, by a two thirds (2/3) vote of the members present at two consecutive Club meetings.
ARTICLE XI: DISCIPLINE
Since it is the Club’s duty to administer the hang gliding program at Fort Funston, the Club may revoke or suspend the flying privileges of members or non-members.
Section 1: For violating Fort Funston or generally accepted rules and conduct, a pilot’s flying privileges may be suspended in the following manner:
A. For up to 7 days by a club officer;
B. For longer than 7 days, by a majority vote of the Executive Committee present at a hearing at which at least one witness to the violation or offense testifies and at which the accused pilot has the following rights:
1. Notice of violation;
2. Notice of hearing;
3. Name of witnesses to violation;
4. Opportunity to questions witnesses;
5. Opportunity to be heard; and
6. Opportunity to produce witnesses.
C. The hearing shall be conducted by the President or Safety Director.
Section 2: A disciplinary action imposed by the Executive Committee may be
modified only by a majority vote of the Executive Committee.
ARTICLE XII: AMENDMENTS
Section 1: These bylaws may be amended by an affirmative vote of two thirds (2/3) of the members present at two consecutive meetings. When the proposed amendments to the bylaws are five pages or less, they shall be posted in their entirety on the Clubhouse door prior to the meetings. If the proposed amendments are more than five pages, notice that there are proposed amendments shall be posted on the door and copies of the proposed amendments shall be placed in a box next to the door and if feasible posted on the Club’s WEB site prior to the meetings.
Section 2: Any such amendments must be consistent with the provisions of the Club’s permit agreements and any other requirements, regulations or agreements with state and local governments, other relevant authorities and affiliated organizations.
ARTICLE XIII: RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
All rights not specifically granted to the Directors/Officers are reserved to
the members.