key issues: factual basis stakeholders / live, work, own property definitions
Jan 1 – 14, 2013
Session I Worksheet
Stakeholder Definitions
- Should current stakeholder designations live, work, and own property be specifically defined?
- 2. If so, what should the definitions be?
- Live
- Work
- Own property
Factual Basis Stakeholders
- Should there be factual basis stakeholders?
- Should all neighborhood councils be required to include factual basis stakeholders as board members and/or voters or should individual neighborhood councils be allowed to determine whether they will include factual basis stakeholders as board members and/or voters?
- Should a common definition be required for all neighborhood councils or should individual neighborhood councils be allowed to write their own factual basis definition?
- If all neighborhood councils should be required to include factual basis stakeholder seats on their boards, should the number of those seats be limited? If so, to what number or percentage?
- Should seats reserved for categories such as educational or religious stakeholder, which may be held by a factual basis stakeholder, be counted against the number of factual basis seats allowed?
- Should factual basis stakeholders be allowed to simply affirm their status or should documentation be required to verify status?
- Should there be a single citywide regulation governing factual basis status or should individual neighborhood councils be allowed to determine whether to require simple affirmation or documentation?
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Administrative Code – Chapter 28
MEETINGS
Wednesday, February 6th
@6pm
CENTRAL/EAST/NORTH LA COMMITTEE
Glassell Park Community Center
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Thursday, February 7th
@6pm
NORTH & SOUTH VALLEY COMMITTEE
Van Nuys State Office Building Auditorium
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Tuesday, February 12th
@6pm