(Approved at Annual Meeting 2/5/2005
Approved by Command [In Review])
ARTICLE I - GENERAL INFORMATION
Section 1: NAME
The organization shall be known as the Dahlgren Yacht Club (DYC).
Section 2: PURPOSE
The purpose of DYC shall be to provide non-profit recreational facilities
and activities for members, their families and guests.
Section 3: AUTHORITY
DYC exists as an approved Class IV, DOD Civilian Employee Morale, Welfare,
and Recreation (MWR), Non-appropriated Fund Instrumentality (NAFI) and is
subject to current DOD and Navy Regulations. The Commander, Naval Surface
Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), has empowered a Board of Governors
(BOG) to oversee operations of DYC. Actions taken by the BOG are subject
to review and approval by the Commander and shall not be contrary to NSWCDD
policy.
ARTICLE II - GOVERNING BODY
Section 1: BOARD OF GOVERNORS
The BOG shall consist of the Commodore, Vice Commodore, Secretary, Treasurer,
Dock Master, Assistant Dock Master, Race Governor, Membership Governor, Social
Governor, Ex Officio Member, Newsletter Editor, and Training and Seamanship
Governor.
Section 2: APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS
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All members of the Board of Governors (BOG) shall be elected by majority
vote of the members in good standing in attendance at the Annual General
Membership Meeting. The NSWC DD Chief of Staff may appoint a non-voting MWR
Advisor to the board.
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The term of office for all BOG members shall be approximately one year beginning
upon the date of election at the Annual General Membership Meeting and ending
upon the date of the following election at the next Annual General Membership
Meeting. No person may serve more than 3 consecutive terms in any single
BOG position.
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Membership on the Board of Governors is open to Dahlgren Yacht Club Members
in good standing at the time of election.
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The Commodore, Vice Commodore, Treasurer, Dock Master, Assistant Dock Master,
and Membership Governor shall be limited to Regular Members, Associate Members,
and Unaffiliated Associate Members.
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The Secretary, Social Governor, Training and Seamanship Governor, Race Committee
Governor, Newsletter Editor, and Ex Officio Governor may be Regular Members,
Associate Members, Unaffiliated Associate Members, or Racing Associate
Members.
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The outgoing BOG shall nominate a slate of officers for election at the Annual
General Membership Meeting. Nominations for all positions shall be opened
during the Annual General Membership Meeting and all persons properly nominated
shall be added to the slate of nominees. The BOG nominated slate of officers
shall be published to the general membership in a notice of Annual General
Membership Meeting at least 2 weeks prior to the scheduled date of the Annual
General Membership Meeting. The notice shall include a statement that additional
nominations for all BOG positions will be accepted during the Annual General
Membership Meeting.
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Resignations from the BOG shall be accepted by the BOG. The BOG shall elect
by majority vote a replacement to serve the unexpired term of the person
who has resigned or otherwise left the BOG.
Section 3. POWERS AND AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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All actions will be by majority vote of the BOG with each member of the BOG
having one vote.
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The BOG shall have the power to:
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make the operating rules and regulations;
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review and approve membership;
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establish and collect dues, fees, and assessments;
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receive and adjust complaints;
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impose and remit penalties for violations of the Constitution, rules, and
regulations;
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appoint committees;
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expel a member from DYC;
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remove a BOG member from the BOG
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accept resignations of elected members;
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perform such acts, consistent with the DYC Constitution, as they deem necessary
for the welfare of DYC and its members;
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establish an annual budget for allocation of funds.
Section 4: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Commodore.
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The Commodore shall monitor the safe and efficient operation of DYC, ensure
that DYC satisfies the needs of its members and NSWCDD, and ensure compliance
with current Navy regulations. The Commodore shall preside at all DYC and
BOG meetings.
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The Commodore may exercise the powers assigned to the BOG in Section 3 paragraphs
b.4 and b.10 under circumstances where, in the judgment of the Commodore,
immediate action must be taken to protect the interests or reputation of
DYC and the BOG cannot be summoned to a meeting to act on the issue in a
timely manner. When the Commodore takes actions authorized by this paragraph
he/she will report the action to the BOG at the next BOG meeting.
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The Commodore and Treasurer will have "signature authority" to sign checks
drawn on the DYC accounts.
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The Vice Commodore shall assist the Commodore in the performance of the above
duties and, in the Commodore's absence, preside at DYC and BOG meetings.
The Vice Commodore will nominate members to the BOG, to chair committees,
as appropriate.
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The Secretary shall keep and read the minutes of all DYC and BOG meetings.
The Secretary shall notify all BOG members of all DYC meetings, stating time,
place, reason, and agenda. The Secretary shall prepare DYC generated
correspondence for signature and ensure it is mailed. The Secretary will
retain copies of all Club generated correspondence, and pertinent DOD and
Navy Instructions.
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The Treasurer shall keep all financial records and is authorized to pay all
charges/bills associated with normal daily business practices (telephone
bill, utility assessments, existing contractual charges, etc.).
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The Treasurer shall prepare a monthly report that summarizes the financial
activities of the club. The report will be presented at the BOG meeting.
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The Treasurer will be responsible for deposits, withdrawals, and reallocation
of funds among the DYC accounts.
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The Treasurer will prepare the Draft Annual Budget for review by the BOG
and approval at the General Membership Meeting.
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The Commodore and Treasurer will have "signature authority" to sign checks
drawn on the DYC accounts.
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The DYC financial records shall be presented for audit to the appropriate
NSWCDD review office at the end of the fiscal year.
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The Dock Master and Assistant Dock Master are responsible for the proper
maintenance and security of DYC and utilized Government property. Some
Responsibilities include:
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assigning both wet and dry slips, subject to BOG approval
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assigning vertical lockers as available
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establishing and enforcing the DYC mooring rules and regulations to include
safety and a high standard of cleanliness
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identifying, defining and supervising volunteer work
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ensuring that members vessels are berthed as assigned and that no unauthorized
vessels are berthed in DYC slips; and
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maintaining custody of, and turning in of, all equipment.
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The Dock Master and Assistant Dock Master may obligate funds within the limits
of the approved Annual Budget.
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The Ex Officio Member will be a previous member of the BOG. The Ex Officio
Member will assist in ensuring continuity to the actions of the BOG by serving
as a source of information and experience. The Ex Officio member is intended
to be the conduit of the membership to the BOG.
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The Race Governor will:
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establish and head a committee to conduct the races sponsored by DYC as
appropriate;
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review and establish handicap ratings for yachts as needed;
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schedule races and regattas as appropriate;
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score and keep records of races;
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publish scores of races;
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coordinate the DYC racing program with other yachting organizations as
appropriate;
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as needed, appoint a protest committee to adjudicate conflicts between racers;
and
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conduct other duties relating to DYC racing as appropriate.
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The Race Governor may at his/her discretion, delegate authority to accomplish
duties 2 through 8.
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The Membership Governor shall be in charge of all membership matters to include
new memberships, membership renewals, and membership correspondence. The
Membership Governor shall maintain all membership records, make recommendations
to the BOG for acceptance or refusal of applications, collect membership
fees, and prepare and distribute membership lists. The Membership Governor
may form a committee as necessary to carry out the membership functions.
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The Social Governor shall be in charge of planning, scheduling, administering,
budgeting, and otherwise carrying out the Club's social functions. The Social
Governor shall plan an annual schedule of social events which will include
the Annual Banquet, trips, raft ups, cocktail parties, award ceremonies,
cook outs, etc. The Social Governor shall present a budget to the BOG for
approval and shall otherwise manage the allocation of funding designated
for social events. The Social Governor shall appoint and chair a social committee
which will carry out the above duties.
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The Newsletter Editor.
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The editor is responsible for the writing, publication, and distribution
of the DYC newsletter. The newsletter shall be distributed to all DYC members.
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The editor shall prepare the annual publication schedule and budget for the
approval of the BOG.
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The Editor shall ensure the newsletter contains all notices required by the
Constitution or directed by the BOG. The newsletter may also include notices,
flyers, calendars, articles, trip reports, racing information, advertisements
for the sale of member's personal property, and other information of general
interest to DYC members.
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The Training and Seamanship Governor shall:
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Be responsible for the planning, scheduling, budgeting, and execution of
the DYC training and seamanship program.
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Develop a training program to meet the needs of the entire membership of
the DYC. Training shall include, but not be limited to:
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Formal Training such as:
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Basic Seamanship Skills.
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Advanced Seamanship Skills.
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Seminar type training such as:
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Sailing Skills.
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Power Boat Skills.
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Maintenance Skills.
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Special "hands on" instruction programs such as:
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Beginning Day Sailing.
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Novice Racing Program.
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Advanced Sailing Instruction.
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Schedule and conduct the training sessions including the following activities:
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Securing qualified instructors.
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Securing any required instruction material.
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Making training site reservations.
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Notifying the membership of the training, times, and location.
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Collecting and accounting for any fees.
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Serve as custodian of the DYC safety boat, provide for the repair and maintenance
of the boat and the authorization of the safety boat operators.
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Serve as the DYC advocate for the improvement of seamanship skills.
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP
Upon written application to the BOG, the following categories of membership
are available to each eligible person:
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Regular Membership (REG)
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Associate Membership (ASC)
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Racing Associate Membership (RAM)
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Unaffiliated Associate Membership (UNA)
Section 2: PRIVILEGES
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All members may vote except as restricted by Article IV, Section 5, paragraph
a.
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DYC privileges that are appropriate to a member's membership category shall
convey to the member's immediate family. Voting privilege, BOG membership,
wet berth, dry slip, day sail rack, and locker assignment privileges are
not extended to the member's immediate family. A DYC member's immediate family
is generally intended to include the member's spouse and children residing
within the member's household.
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Regular Members, Associate Members, and Unaffiliated Associate Members are
entitled to the use of all DYC facilities (wet slips, dry slips, ramp, and
lockers). Assignment of slips and lockers is made as described in Article
VII, Section 1.
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Members of all categories can participate in the social events of DYC and
in the sail boat races.
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Non-member participants in scheduled regattas or other events shall be extended
temporary privileges appropriate to the nature of the event and consistent
with normal standards of hospitality.
Section 3: ELIGIBILITY
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Regular membership is open to all Active Duty Military personnel, and to
Federal Civilian Employees who are assigned to NSWCDD, Dahlgren, VA, or its
tenant commands and activities. Employees of other organizations onboard
NSWCDD, such as the NSWC Federal Credit Union, shall also be eligible for
Regular Membership. Regular Members who are transferred from NSWCDD, Dahlgren,
VA to other activities or locations will be eligible for Regular Membership
as long as they are Active Duty Military or Federal Civilian Employees and
their DYC Membership is continuous (renewed annually).
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Associate membership is open to retired personnel who were Regular Members
at the time of their retirement.
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Unaffiliated Associate (UNA) membership is open to retired military personnel.
The number of members in this category shall be limited to thirty (30) UNA
members each year. This limit may be exceeded by the addition of retired
military persons who held UNA membership, in good standing, during the previous
year, or by specific approval of the BOG.
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Racing associate membership is open to anyone not encompassed by the above
categories.
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Membership may not be denied to any person by virtue of race, color, sex,
or creed.
Section 4: RESPONSIBILITIES
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Members are responsible for the safe and proper use of DYC and Government
assigned equipment. They are to follow the Constitution and the rules and
regulations established by the BOG.
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They are to respect the property of other members of DYC and report all
violations to the Dock Master or Assistant Dock Master, or Base Security
Officer.
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They are to contribute time to maintain the DYC facilities or to organize
DYC functions.
Section 5: SENIORITY
Seniority is accrued by accumulating years of continuous membership. Seniority
in one membership category is not transferable to another. Seniority will
be one of the factors considered for berth assignments.
Section 6: REJOINING
If a former member rejoins DYC, any seniority previously held by the member
is lost, and seniority is accrued from the time of rejoining.
Section 7: LOSS OF MEMBERSHIP
Any member may lose membership. Revocation of membership will be by the unanimous
decision of the Board of Governors after a hearing of the circumstances.
This hearing will be arranged by the Secretary and may be rescheduled once
to accommodate the schedule of the individual involved. Some reasons for
loss of membership include: injury or damage to property through negligence,
non-compliance with DYC Constitution or rules and regulations, failure to
maintain a vessel in accordance with acceptable standards of seamanship,
or the membership of the individual is detrimental to DYC. In the event a
member becomes ineligible or is removed from membership, all rights to use
of DYC facilities, including berth, lockers, and ramp are forfeited. Berths
and lockers are to be vacated by a time determined by the Dock Master.
Section 8: REINSTATEMENT
Former members of DYC who have had their membership revoked may be reinstated
only by the unanimous consent of the BOG.
ARTICLE IV - OPERATIONS
Section 1: CALENDAR
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The Club's Fiscal Year shall be 1 April through 31 March. The Membership
Year and the Budget Year shall be the same as the Club's Fiscal Year. The
term of office of BOG officers shall be in accordance with Article II, Section
2, Paragraph b.
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Renewal applications shall be distributed to all current members prior to
the beginning of the new membership year so that current members may apply
to continue their memberships without lapse. New membership applications
may be accepted at any time. The BOG shall review all membership applications
for compliance with Article III, Section 3 and shall accept all eligible
applications that are accompanied by the required fees.
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Board of Governors, General Membership, or committee meetings can be called
during the year following procedures established below.
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An Annual General Membership Meeting will be held prior to the beginning
of the next Club Fiscal Year.
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A calendar of events shall be approved by the BOG and published to the General
Membership on a regular basis. Separate events calendars may be published
by the Race Committee, the Social Committee, and other committees established
by the BOG.
Section 2: BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETINGS
Meetings of the BOG may be called at any time by the Commodore or by two
or more members of the BOG.
Section 3: GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
The Secretary will notify the membership of the meeting and keep the minutes.
Voting at all meetings will be limited to members in good standing. The members
present will constitute a quorum. Article IV, Section 5, paragraph a. is
an exception to this provision.
Section 4: COMMITTEES
Committees may be established by the Commodore and the BOG to undertake
administrative, maintenance, or social functions. The Vice Commodore will
nominate members to the BOG for a Chairperson for the Committee.
Section 5: AMENDMENTS AND APPEALS
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This Constitution, or any article, may be amended at a general membership
meeting. A majority vote of the attending Regular Club members in good standing
is required to approve an amendment. The Commodore will submit the amended
Constitution to the Commander, NSWCDD, for final approval.
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This Constitution or any article may be amended by the BOG without membership
approval for the explicit purpose of maintaining compliance with changes
in chain of command, changes of the command organizational name, changes
in Navy regulations, and other similar actions as required as long as the
change does not alter the intent or function of this Constitution.
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Rules and regulations and other grievances may be appealed to the BOG in
writing. The BOG will consider the request at their next meeting and will
issue a written response as soon as possible after that meeting. If the member
feels that a fair hearing was not given by the BOG, a written statement
describing the situation can be submitted to the Commander, NSWCDD.
Section 6: BUDGET
The Treasurer shall prepare a draft budget for the next fiscal year. The
outgoing BOG shall review the draft budget prior to presentation at the annual
meeting. The draft budget shall be disseminated to the general membership
at the annual meeting for the purpose of receiving comments and recommendations.
The newly elected BOG shall consider the comments received at the annual
meeting and prepare the final budget. The final budget shall be submitted
under separate letter to the Chief Staff Officer Code C2 not later than the
end of February. Comments received from C2 shall be reconciled at the March
BOG meeting and the budget shall be approved no later than 31 March.
ARTICLE V - DUES, FEES, RATES
Section 1: DUES, FEES, AND RATE SCHEDULE
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The Dues, Fees and Rate Schedule will be reviewed and approved by the BOG
prior to the start of each fiscal year. These rates must be appropriate to
provide sufficient income to meet all DYC expenses during the fiscal year.
Membership dues are for the membership year specified in Article IV, Section
1, Paragraph A.
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All checks are to be made payable to "Treasurer, Dahlgren Yacht Club".
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A Penalty Fee will be charged for Wet Berth, Dry Slip, Day Sail Rack, and
Locker renewal fees that are received after 15 March. The amount of the Penalty
Fee will be set by the BOG.
Section 2: EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT
An emergency assessment may be imposed at anytime by unanimous vote of the
BOG in the event of major financial catastrophe. An assessment Limitation
will be established at the Annual General Membership Meeting.
Section 3: REFUNDS
No refund of dues, fees, and assessments will be issued after the due date
for receipt of such funds. Any exceptions to this policy shall be subject
to, and accomplished solely, at the discretion of the BOG.
ARTICLE VI - FACILITIES
Section 1: FACILITIES
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Club facilities and equipment are meant for the noncommercial use of members
in good standing. These facilities are to be consistently maintained by the
members in a neat and orderly condition at all times.
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Club members are responsible for damage caused by their actions, or vessel,
to other boats and the DYC facilities.
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Ramp Pass. Persons who are otherwise eligible for membership in DYC as a
regular member, associate member or an unaffiliated associate member may
purchase a one year ramp pass without joining DYC. The Ramp Pass will allow
full usage of the ramp only and will not convey any membership privileges.
The BOG shall establish the Ramp Pass fee annually. The Ramp Pass fee may
not exceed the annual membership fee.
ARTICLE VII - BERTHING
Section 1: WET BERTH, DRY SLIP, DAY SAIL RACK AND LOCKER ASSIGNMENTS
Regular, Associate, and Unaffiliated Members are eligible for wet berth,
dry slip, day sail rack, and locker assignment. The following assignment
procedures have been adopted:
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Berth assignments will be made by the Dock Master and approved by the BOG.
Berths are limited in number and severely limited by the depth of water and
the width of the entrance. All assignments will be made with due consideration
for the size and type of vessel.
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For safety reasons, wet berth and dry slip rental is limited to members who
live aboard NSWCDD Dahlgren, work aboard NSWCDD Dahlgren and its tenant
activities, or live within a 30 mile distance or 30 minute commute of NSWCDD
Dahlgren. This restriction is necessary to assure that personnel who keep
boats at the DYC facility can respond to emergency weather situations in
a reasonable amount of time.
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Once assigned, berths cannot be transferred, swapped, or exchanged without
permission of the Dock Master. Berth and locker assignments are in effect
for the duration of the current membership year.
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To be eligible for slip assignment, all co-owners of the same boat must be
Regular, Associate, or Unaffiliated Associate members of the Club. For the
purpose of this rule, co-owners are defined as members of separate
households.
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In the event that demand exceeds the number of wet berths, dry slips, day
sail racks, or lockers, the following priority of assignment is established
for requests received by 15 March:
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Active Duty Military Regular Members
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Regular, Associate, and Unaffiliated Members who were assigned wet berths,
dry slips, day sail racks, or lockers during the previous DYC season.
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Other Regular Members
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Associate Members
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Unaffiliated Associate Members
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Requests received after 15 March will be assigned wet berths, dry slips,
day sail racks, or lockers, if available, in the order received.
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Members owning more than one boat and desiring to berth all their boats at
DYC shall be afforded that privilege if space is available after all other
requests have been filled. All berthing assignments may be appealed for review
by the BOG.
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Vessels otherwise eligible to be kept in DYC berths must meet the following
restrictions.
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DYC must be the primary berthing location for any vessel kept at the DYC
facility. Vessels primarily berthed at other locations will not be assigned
berths at DYC. Absence for winter haul-out and temporary absences during
the boating season are expected and will not disqualify a vessel for berth
assignment.
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Vessels berthed at DYC must be maintained in a seaworthy condition and must
have current registrations as appropriate for the vessel type and size.
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Vessels berthed at DYC must be in regular use. Berths will not be assigned
for the storage of inactive vessels. Vessels not in regular use during the
previous season are considered to be inactive vessels, and may not be offered
renewal of the slip assignment for the following season. The Dock Master
shall prepare a list of inactive vessels. The BOG will review the list of
inactive vessels before issue of notices of berth non-renewal. The owner
of the inactive vessel will be notified of the decision to not renew the
berth assignment. The refusal to renew the berth assignment may be appealed
to the BOG up to the due date for berth renewal. The vessel owner may apply
for a new berth assignment any time after the due date for berth renewal
if, in the opinion of the BOG, the vessel has returned to regular use.
Page Last Updated February 7, 2005
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