JBMI OFFICERS per By-Laws Article V; Section 1. Designation. The principal officers of the Association shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Board may appoint any such officers as in its judgment may be necessary or desirable. Section 2. Election and Term of Officers. The officers of the Association shall be elected by the members of the Association at the annual meeting following the election of new directors. All officers must be Certificate holders and must reside in the moorage. If any office becomes vacant, the Board shall appoint a successor to fill the unexpired term at any regular meeting of the Board, or at any special meeting of the Board called for that purpose.
President: One-year term
The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Association. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association and be a member of the Board. The President shall have all the general powers and duties which are usually vested in the Chief Executive Officer of an Association. The President cannot be Chairman of the Board.
Secretary: One-year term The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all meetings of the Association. The Secretary shall attend to the giving and serving of all notices to the Members and directors. The membership records and other records of the Association, as the Board may direct, shall be held in the Association office with a monthly backup of the records held off premises.
Treasurer: One-year term The Treasurer shall have the responsibility for overseeing Association funds and securities not otherwise held by the managing agent and shall be responsible for keeping full and accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the Association. The Treasurer shall be responsible for overseeing all required financial statements. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the deposit of all money and other valuable effects in the name and to the credit of the Association in such depositories as may be designated by the Board. The Treasurer shall perform all other duties incidental to the office of Treasurer oversee the managing office's bookkeeping.
Vice-President: One-year term
JBMI DIRECTORS per By-Laws Article IV; Section 1. Number. The affairs of the Association shall be governed by a Board of a minimum of three (3) and not more than seven (7) Directors.
Director: Two (2) open positions each with a Three-year term
Section 11.Powers and Duties. The Board shall have the powers and duties necessary for the administration of the affairs of the Association and may do all such acts and things as are not by law or by these Bylaws directed to be exercised and done by the Members. Section 12. Other Duties. In addition to all other duties imposed and authority granted by these Bylaws or by resolutions of the Association, the Board shall have authority to carry out and shall be responsible for overseeing the following matters: (a) Operation, care, upkeep, maintenance, repair and supervision of the moorage. (b) Determination of the amounts required for operation, maintenance and other affairs of the Association (c) Collection of assessments from the Members, both apportioned assessments and individual assessments. (d) Payment of all expenses of the Association, instituting and maintenance of a voucher system for such payment, which shall require a sufficient number of signatories on checks and vouchers thereon as shall be reasonably necessary to prevent misuse of Association funds. (e) Employment and dismissal of such personnel as are necessary for the maintenance, upkeep and repair of the moorage. (f) Employment of legal, accounting and other personnel to perform such services as may be required for the proper administration of the Association. (g) Opening of bank accounts on behalf of the Association and designating the signatories required therefore. (h) Obtaining insurance or bonds pursuant to the provisions of these Bylaws. (i) Making additions and improvements to, or alterations of, the moorage; provided no such project may be undertaken by the Board if the total cost will exceed the amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) unless the project has been approved by at least fifty-one percent (51 %) of the votes of the Members. This limitation shall not be applicable to repairs or maintenance undertaken pursuant to paragraph (a) above. Page 8 of 22 (j) Executing, acknowledging, delivering and recording leases, easements, right-of ways, licenses, and other similar interests affecting the moorage. (k) Promulgation and adoption of reasonable Rules and Regulations deemed necessary or advisable for management, administration, or use of any part of the moorage, and to supplement, interpret or apply the Bylaws. The Rules and Regulations may be amended by the Board. The Rules and Regulations may provide for penalties to be charged against persons violating provisions of the Bylaws or Rules and Regulations, and for late charges which shall be paid in addition to interest if assessments are not paid when due. All such penalties and late charges shall be deemed special assessments imposed against the Member upon whom they are assessed. Each Owner, Member, resident and guest in the moorage specifically covenants, by virtue of his interest in or use of any portion of the premises, that Association Rules and Regulations may be passed governing any portion of the moorage and that all such parties will comply with such Rules and Regulations. (I) Enforcement by legal means of the provisions of the CC&Rs, Articles, Bylaws and such Rules and Regulation as may be adopted. (m) Arranging for all utility services for the moorage (including, if deemed appropriate, utility services being separately metered and charges to individual members) and determining formulas for apportioning utility charges if deemed necessary and feasible by the Board, where the same are not separately metered.