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Box 8, Folder 20, Document 29
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DEPARTMENT OF LAW
2614 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
St tt ait ih :
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bat Jy ab tees ie ROBERT S. WIGGINS
- ary MARTIN MCFARLAND
February 11, 1969 EDWIN L. STERNE
RALPH C, JENKINS
JOHN E, DOUGHERTY
HENRY L. BOWDEN CHARLES M. LOKEY
CciTyY ATTORNEY ; THOMAS F. CHOYCE
JAMES 6. PILCHER
FERRIN Y. MATHEWS
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY ASSOCIATE CITY ATTORNEYS
ROBERT A. HARRIS
HENRY M. MURFF
CLAIMS ATTORNEYS
Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood PEOGOGM oe he ve tady
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Gentlemen:
You have requested an opinion on the "legality of the Mass Conven-
tion requiring unanimous approval at the Mass Convention meeting
before the delegate is allowed to be slated as a neighborhood
representative."
Committees and Boards upon which neighborhoods have representatives
in the Mass Convention are:
1. Credentials Committee
2. Program Committee
3. Boundaries Committee
4. Organization Committee
5. Nominating Committee
6. Resolutions Committee
7. Constitution and By-Laws Committee
8. Steering Committee
9. Executive Board Neighborhood Program
The neighborhood membership of the first seven committees listed
are elected in neighborhood caucus. No approval is required by
the Mass Convention.
The Vice Chairman of the Steering Committee and the neighborhood
representative for the Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood
Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood Program
Page 2
February 11, 1969
Program are elected by their respective neighborhood caucuses
subject to approval by a majority of qualified members of the
Mass Convention present and voting. If approval is not granted,
then that neighborhood shall re-caucus for the purpose of another
election and for resubmission to the Mass Convention of another
person for the position to be filled.
Yours very truly,
‘ste Bees
rae on oe
f j [pve oy i 2. 3 ae Aa
James B. Pilcher
/Assoc. City Attorney
JBP:at
Te fUOe He wh Pe
hol PY Cor ZY T LIAM TA
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
2614 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
St tt ait ih :
a
bat Jy ab tees ie ROBERT S. WIGGINS
- ary MARTIN MCFARLAND
February 11, 1969 EDWIN L. STERNE
RALPH C, JENKINS
JOHN E, DOUGHERTY
HENRY L. BOWDEN CHARLES M. LOKEY
CciTyY ATTORNEY ; THOMAS F. CHOYCE
JAMES 6. PILCHER
FERRIN Y. MATHEWS
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY ASSOCIATE CITY ATTORNEYS
ROBERT A. HARRIS
HENRY M. MURFF
CLAIMS ATTORNEYS
Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood PEOGOGM oe he ve tady
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Gentlemen:
You have requested an opinion on the "legality of the Mass Conven-
tion requiring unanimous approval at the Mass Convention meeting
before the delegate is allowed to be slated as a neighborhood
representative."
Committees and Boards upon which neighborhoods have representatives
in the Mass Convention are:
1. Credentials Committee
2. Program Committee
3. Boundaries Committee
4. Organization Committee
5. Nominating Committee
6. Resolutions Committee
7. Constitution and By-Laws Committee
8. Steering Committee
9. Executive Board Neighborhood Program
The neighborhood membership of the first seven committees listed
are elected in neighborhood caucus. No approval is required by
the Mass Convention.
The Vice Chairman of the Steering Committee and the neighborhood
representative for the Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood
Executive Board of the Model Neighborhood Program
Page 2
February 11, 1969
Program are elected by their respective neighborhood caucuses
subject to approval by a majority of qualified members of the
Mass Convention present and voting. If approval is not granted,
then that neighborhood shall re-caucus for the purpose of another
election and for resubmission to the Mass Convention of another
person for the position to be filled.
Yours very truly,
‘ste Bees
rae on oe
f j [pve oy i 2. 3 ae Aa
James B. Pilcher
/Assoc. City Attorney
JBP:at
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