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The purpose of the NENC:
The policy of the NENC:
The MISSION of the Council is:
The POLICY of the Council is:
Neighborhood Council membership is open to all Stakeholders. A “Stakeholder” shall be defined as any individual who:
(1) Lives, works, or owns real property within the boundaries of the Neighborhood Council; or
(2) Is a Community Interest Stakeholder, defined as an individual who is a member of or participates in a Community Organization within the boundaries of the Neighborhood Council.
A “Community Organization” is an entity that has continuously maintained a physical street address within the boundaries of the Neighborhood Council for not less than one year, and that performs ongoing and verifiable activities and operations that confer some benefit on the community within the boundaries of the Neighborhood Council. A for-profit entity shall not qualify as a Community Organization. Examples of Community Organizations may include Chambers of Commerce, houses of worship or other faith-based organizations, educational institutions, or non-profit organizations.
[The definition of “Stakeholder” and its related terms are defined by City Ordinance and cannot be changed without City Council action. See Los Angeles Administrative Code Section 22.801.1]
The boundaries abut the boundaries of adjacent Neighborhood Councils and include those areas of the City within the
following lines of demarcation:
A. North – 118 Freeway from Reseda Boulevard east to Aliso Wash.;
B. East – 118 Freeway south on Aliso Wash to Devonshire Street, east on Devonshire Street to Balboa Boulevard, south on Balboa Boulevard to Lassen Street, east on Lassen Street to Woodley Avenue, south on Woodley Avenue to Plummer Street, west on Plummer Street to Bull Creek, and south on Bull Creek to Nordhoff Street;
C. South – Nordhoff Street west from Bull Creek to Reseda Boulevard; and
D. West – Reseda Boulevard north from Nordhoff Street to the 118 Freeway.
In addition, three (3) adjacent City facilities shall be shared with abutting Neighborhood Councils: Northridge Branch Library, 9051 Darby Avenue, Northridge 91325 with the Northridge South Neighborhood Council; and Fire Station 87, 10124 Balboa Boulevard, Granada Hills 91344 with the Granada Hills South Neighborhood Council; and Fire Station 70, 9861 Reseda Boulevard, Northridge 91324 with the Northridge West Neighborhood Council.
The Northridge Recreation Center, 18300 Lemarsh Street, Northridge 91325 is located within the boundaries of the Council and is a facility shared with the Northridge West Neighborhood Council.
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