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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of OAK
LAKE ASSOCIATION
A Nonprofit Corporation
ARTICLE I
This corporation is organized pursuant to the General Nonprofit
Corporation Law of the State of California.
ARTICLE II
NAME AND LOCATION
The name of the corporation is: OAK LAKE
ASSOCIATION, hereinafter called the Association.
The principal office of the Association is located at 10889
Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 640, Los Angeles, California, County
of Los Angeles.
ARTICLE III
SPECIFIC AND PRIMARY PURPOSE
This Association does not contemplate pecuniary gain or profit
to the members thereof, and the specific purposes for which
it is formed are to provide for maintenance, preservation
and architectural control of the residence lots and common
areas, within that certain tract of property described as:
Los Angeles County Tract No. 25762, located
Northerly of Roscoe Boulevard and Easterly of Woodlake Avenue
in the City of Los Angeles, California,
(the property herein), and to
promote the health, safety and welfare of the residents within
the above-described property.
ARTICLE IV
ADDITIONAL PURPOSES AND POWERS
In addition to the primary purpose, the
Association shall have the following general purposes and
powers:
(a) To do any and all lawful things which
may be advisable, proper, authorized or permitted to be done
by the Association under and by virtue of any condition, covenant,
restriction, reservation, charge, assessment or Declaration
of Restrictions affecting the property, or any part thereof;
(b) To fix, levy, collect and enforce payment
by any lawful means, all charges or assessments levied pursuant
to the terms of any Declaration of Restrictions affecting
the property, or any part thereof; to pay all expenses in
connection therewith and all office and other expenses incident
to the conduct of the business of the Association, including
all licenses, taxes or governmental charges levied or imposed
against the property of the Association;
(c) To acquire (by gift, purchase or otherwise),
own, hold, improve, build upon, operate, maintain, convey,
sell, lease, transfer, dedicate for public use or otherwise
dispose of real or personal property in connection with the
affairs of the Association;
(d) To borrow money, to mortgage, pledge,
deed in trust, or hypothecate any or all of its real or personal
property as security for money borrowed or debts incurred;
and
(e) To have and to exercise any and all
powers, rights and privileges which a corporation organized
under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of the State of California
by law may now or hereafter have or exercise.
ARTICLE V
MEMBERSHIP
Every person or entity who is a record
owner of a fee or undivided fee interest in any lot which
is subject by covenants of record to assessment by the Association,
including contract sellers, may be a member of the Association.
The foregoing is not intended to include persons or entities
who hold an interest merely as security for the performance
of an obligation. Membership shall be appurtenant to and may
not be separated from ownership of any lot which is subject
to assessment by the Association. Ownership of such lot shall
be the sole qualification for membership.
However, no owner shall have more than
one membership. No membership shall be issued for any lot
owner by a person who is already a member of the Association
until such lot is conveyed to a person who is not a member
of the Association; and if a person who is already a member
of the Association acquired any other lot or lots as to which
a membership is outstanding, such membership shall be cancelled
until the lot is conveyed to a person who is not then a member,
at which time it shall be reissued.
ARTICLE VI
BY-LAWS
The By-Laws adopted by the Association
shall specify the classes of membership which the Association
is authorized to issue, voting and other rights, privileges
and obligations of the members, and such other provisions
as may be required by law or may be deemed necessary or advisable
for the Association.
ARTICLE VII
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The affairs of this Association shall be
managed by a Board of three (3) Directors, who need not be
members of the Association. The number of Directors may be
changed by amendment of the By-Laws of the Association. The
names and addresses of the persons who are to act in the capacity
of Directors until the selection of their successors are:
E. S. Rosenfeld 10889 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 640
Los Angeles, California 90024
James C. Young 10889 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 640
Los Angeles, California 90024
Blanche A. Marks 10889 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 640
Los Angeles, California 90024
ARTICLE VIII
LIABILITIES
The highest amount of indebtedness or liability,
direct or contingent, to which this Association may be subject
at any one time shall not exceed 150 percent of its income
for the previous fiscal year, provided that additional amounts
may be authorized by the assent of two thirds (2/3) of the
membership.
ARTICLE IX
AUTHORITY TO MORTGAGE
Any mortgage by the Association of the
Common Area defined in the Declaration shall have the assent
of two-thirds (2/3) of the entire membership.
ARTICLE X
AUTHORITY TO DEDICATE
The Association shall have the power to
dedicate all or any part of the Common Area to the City of
Los Angeles for such purposes and subject to such conditions
as may be agreed to by the members. No such dedication or
transfer shall be effective unless an instrument has been
signed by members entitled to cast two-thirds (2/3) of the
votes of the entire membership and agreeing to such dedication.
ARTICLE XI
MEETINGS FOR ACTIONS GOVERNED BY
ARTICLES IX AND X
In order to take action under Articles IX and X, there must
be a duly held meeting of members. Written notice, setting
forth the purpose of the meeting, shall be given to all members
not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days
in advance of the meeting. In the event that two-thirds (2/3)
of the membership are not present in person or by proxy, at
a duly held meeting at which a quorum is present, those members
not present may give their written assent to the action.
ARTICLE XII
MAINTENANCE OF COMMON AREAS
The Association shall manage and maintain Lots 198 and 199
of the property for park, recreation and open area purposes
in a first-class condition and in a good state of repair.
ARTICLE XIII
DURATION
The corporation shall exist perpetually.
ARTICLE XIV
AMENDMENTS
Amendments of these Articles shall require the assent of seventy-five
percent (75%) of the voting power of the entire membership.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, for the purpose of
forming this corporation under the laws of the State of California,
we, the undersigned, constituting the incorporators and first
Directors of this Association, have executed these Articles
of incorporation this 29th day of September , 1967.
(s) E.S. Rosenfeld
E.S. ROSENFELD
(s) James C. Young
JAMES C. YOUNG
(s) Blanche A. Marks
BLANCHE A. MARKS
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