Incorporating those changes made 21 July 1989, 3 October 1986, and December
1996.
ARTICLE I
The name of the Corporation is TWIN OAKS COMMUNITY, INCORPORATED.
ARTICLE II
In order that the residents of Twin Oaks may achieve and preserve a clearer
perception of community and realize a more pure and unfettered unity of
spirit, the Corporation is organized for the following apostolic and communal
purposes: the Corporation shall form and become a self-contained intentional
community, having a common treasury and providing for its members and
for persons who wish to become members an environment in which they may
live in harmony with nature and their fellow humans, a community designed
and maintained according to principles of harmony and love. In furtherance
of these purposes the community shall endeavor to: eliminate hierarchical
relationships between people; promote the practice of non-violence in
personal, interpersonal, and political relationships; respect and preserve
the natural environment for the use of all species, now and in the future;
eliminate classism, racism, ageism, patriarchy, and other forms of oppression,
both within and outside of the community; practice community of property,
with all those in the community sharing what they are, have, and can produce
with one another.
The Corporation shall not conduct or carry on any activities not permitted
to be carried on by an organization exempt under Section 501(d) of the
Internal Revenue Code and its Regulations as now in force or as hereafter
amended.
The Corporation shall have no capital stock and shall have two classes
of members, designated as full and provisional. Individuals shall be
admitted to provisional membership upon application made to and approval
by the Board of Directors upon determination by it, in accordance with
such procedures [adopted by it for such purpose] as are set forth in
the bylaws, that the applicant is acceptable and desirable to the purposes
of the Corporation. Provisional members may become full members after
a six-month provisional membership period, by admission to full membership
by the Board of Directors in accordance with such procedures as are
[adopted by it for such purpose] set forth in the bylaws.