[Durham INC] neighborhood definition for INC
Will Wilson
willwilsn at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 14:16:31 EDT 2015
I brought this up a couple years ago, but in the area I live in the
neighborhood, in part, is organized primarily by a listserv and not a
board or HMO. Can that qualify as a neighborhood for INC? (I recall the
answer was no..)
Will Wilson
On 6/1/2015 2:12 PM, Susan Sewell wrote:
> I think neighborhood is more than a few homes in an HMO and I think having
> a homes limit means that small units get to know their neighbors in common
> use and need and that is a good thing. As infill of TLNA continues, we
> will have dozens of tiny HMOs within our boundaries, set up to manage storm
> water management areas. So I think one co-housing unit needs their
> neighbors to form a neighborhood association. The idea of neighborhood is
> looking beyond your own land.
> My 2 cents,
> Susan Sewell
>
>
> And PLEASE remove the copies of the minutes - there were 6 trailing on the
> last comments. Maybe we need a lesson on how to comment to a post without
> copying that post in this new system. I didn't figure it out, just deleted
> them all.
>
>
>
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