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CC 2013-11-12 Supplemental No. 1MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL ~ FROM: TERESA MCCLISH, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2013 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 9.a. - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-003; FARMER'S MARKET NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Attached is correspondence received regarding Item 9.a. (Consideration of Conditional Use Permit No. 13-003 for Farmer's Market) subsequent to distribution of the City Council Agenda packet. c: City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Teresa Mcclish From: Steve Adams Sent: To: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 11 :32 AM Teresa McClish Subject: FW: Please Note Item 9.a. -11/12/2013 City Council Meeting Agenda Summary Importance: High From: Peter Jankay [mailto:pjankay@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 3:28 PM To: Kendra Reynolds; Steve Adams Subject: Re: Please Note Item 9.a. -11/12/2013 City Council Meeting Agenda Summary Good morning Teresa and Steve Thank you for your email (Friday, November 8, 2013) informing me of the November 12, 2013 City Council Meeting, and how to obtain the full packet. In reviewing the packet this weekend I found a couple of items of concern to the San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market Association (FMA). 1. The Conditional Use Permit NO. 13-003 applicant is the Village Improvement Association (VIA). The Project Description (Item 9.a. -page 1) states, "The market includes farmers/vendors from two separate organizations; the San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market, and the VIA." and Special Conditions Item {9.a.-page 7) states "The AGVIA and the San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market shall each provide a $1,000,000.00 insurance policy naming the City as additional insured." However, there is no written assurance or condition specifying that the FMA will be the organization operating the agricultural section of the "Farmers' Marke~" for the duration of Conditional Use Permit NO. 13-003. The FMA requests that either the Conditional Use Permit NO. 13-003 include the FMA as an applicant along with the VIA, or that the Special Conditions specify the FMA as the operator of the agricultural section of the "Farmers' Market." 2. Special Conditions #7 (Item 9.a. -page 7) states "The farmers' Market shall be consistent with San Luis Obispo County's "Buy Local Policy" whereby preference shall be given to vendors that provide locally farmed produce. All vendors shall clearly indicate at the front of the booth where the produce is grown." This has never been a condition of the FMA's operation. If this were a condition any farmer in Arroyo Grande could bump a farmer who has been with the FMA for more than 30 years. The FMA opposes this condifion and requests that this condition be deleted. Is it possible to incorporate the FMA's two requests before Tuesday's City Council meeting? If not, can Item 9.a. be postponed until the FMA has discussed the issues with you? Peter Jankay 1 Administrator San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market Association 805-544-9570 slocountyfarmers.org 2 Teresa McClish From: Sent: To: Subject: Abqaiqkath@aol.com Monday, November 11, 2013 6:08 PM Teresa McClish Farmers' Market lssue(s) I am a self-employed hairdresser at Classique Hair Designers in the Village of Arroyo Grande. This past Saturday, we received a notification about a meeting regarding the Saturday Farmers' Market. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the meeting; so per the notification, I am expressing my concerns to you via e-mail. The problem on Saturdays is parking. Actually, the problem nearly every single day in the Village is parking. I have lost a few clients due to the fact that they cannot find a place to park, particularly on Saturdays. I enjoy doing business in the Village, but something's got to give. Per the notification, an option that sounds good to me would be to move Farmers' Market. The notification said that the Farmers' Market vendors would not lose revenue if they moved, and since I (and others in the Village) have lost revenue because there's no parking on Saturday, moving the market seems reasonable. I am fully aware that there are business people in the Village who like having the Farmers' Market there and some may even feel that they get more business because of it. I can't help but think that those businesses would do just as well (or even better) on Saturdays if more people could park in the Village. I know I would. Unfortunately, we will never know about some of the others unless the Farmers' Market is moved and those businesses tally their revenues. Thank you very much for taking the time to consider my concerns. I appreciated the notification very much and I appreciate the opportunity to voice my opinion. Kathy Montgomery Self-employed businesswoman at Classique Hair Designers 1 Teresa McClish From: Sent: To: Subject: Dear Teresa, Arani Salon [aranisalon@yahoo.com] Tuesday, November 12, 2013 2:02 PM Teresa McClish Arroyo Grande Farmer's Market Thank you for providing a way for those who can not be present tonight to be heard! We greatly appreciate it. My name is Stacy Jensen. I am the owner of Arani Salon and Day Spa located just across the street from where the Farmer's market is held on Saturdays. We believe the market has a positive influence on the businesses in the Village and is a wonderful asset to local residents. As a whole, our salon has greatly benefited from having the Farmer's market every Saturday. Each professional working within the salon has received new business from market shoppers. We all also enjoy visiting the market! Our business has never experienced any negative repercussions from the market. Some of our clients choose to book their appointments on Saturdays so they can receive their service as well as participate in shopping at the market. We have also never had any issues with parking on that day either. We both support and love having the Farmer's market in the Village. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Stacy Jensen and the Arani Salon and Day Spa professionals 1 Teresa McClish From: Sent: To: Subject: Dear MS Mcclish, Jim Buchanan [jimbuchanan4.13@gmail.com] Monday, November 11, 2013 2:15 PM Teresa McClish Saturday Market I am unable to attend the public hearing at 6:00 pm for public input to the Saturday Market concerns. Thank you for accepting email comments. My wife and I moved to the Village 16 months ago. We previously lived in Kirkland, WA, for 38 years. Our current address is 206 South Mason. We have found the Saturday Market a wonderful place to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, and to take our visiting friends from out of state to enjoy the ambience of the market. My wife and I certainly hope restrictions will not be placed on the vendors that will cause them to move to another location. The tenor of the notice that was left on our porch was very negative. It suggests a hidden agenda. Because the notice came so recently, I was unable to research the policies that Pismo Beach uses on Wednesday afternoons for their market, Avila uses on Friday afternoons for theirs, San Luis Obispo uses on Thursday evenings, and how Arroyo Grande treats the market on East Grand on Wednesday mornings. The Saturday market in the Village impacts parking for 3 hours, similar to the use of the park on Nelson Street on Sundays. Will that be of issue also? The exaggeration of non-local vendors, eg Washington State and Oregon, dilutes the validity of the information paper. If it was meant to communicate that some items are shipped her to be sold from out of state; it only puts those items at a competitive disadvantage, due to the shipping cost involved. The issue of licensing individual vendors has to be a municipal decision. The City will have increased administrative costs policing each vendor each week, and processing sales fees that may not offset the administrative fees. It would also be interesting to know if the Village Merchants' sales are different on Saturdays with or without the Market. The issue of cleanliness must be addressed by the Market vendors, if there is an issue. My wife and I walk to Harvest Church each Sunday morning and have never seen the area littered. Thank you for considering my comments, James C. Buchanan (425 )765-2953 1 Teresa McClish From: Sent: To: Subject: Hi Teresa, Johnny Costa [costa.john@princor.com] Monday, November 11, 2013 2:16 PM Teresa McClish Farmers Market I just received the advocacy flier regarding the farmer's market. I am located in the Re/Max Del Oro building right next to the market. I have experience with farmers markets and have three concerns: 1. Keep the parking lot open until 1 hour prior to the market {I know this is a pain for the vendors, but that's what all cities do on public streets, parking lots may be different), 2. Have the city get compensated for the market {Even though the market sells $3MM per year, the vendor margins are only a few hundred dollars per market). 3. Have the market pay for bathroom custodial services. I think the market is good for the village. I do have to park across the creek if I come to the office during market hours, but I haven't seen cars impact residences. I would think that the people it attracts would add revenue and traffic for the store owners and restaurants, but I do not know that for sure. That's my two cents. Johnny Costa Investment Advisor Representative CA Insurance License# OG76693 The Principal Financial Group® 214 E. Branch Street Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Phone (805)489-2010 Fax (805) 481-9801 Email costa.john@princor.com Web www.principal.com Insurance products from the Principal Financial Group® are issued by Principal National Life Insurance Company (except in New York), Principal Life Insurance Company, and the companies available through the Preferred Product Network, Inc. Securities and advisory products offered through Princor Financial Services Corporation, (800) 247-1737, member SIPC. Principal National, Principal Life, the Preferred Product Network and Princor® are members of the Principal Financial Group, Des Moines, IA 50392. 1 To: City Council ~ECEIVED D N b 12 2''JJ.Y OF ARROYO GEANDE ate: ovem er , UIJ City of Arroyo Grande 13 NOV I 2 PH 3: 5 9 Re: Conditional Use Permit No. 13-003; Consideration of Formally Approving and Entitling the Farmer's Market; Location -Ohohan Alley; Applicant -Village Improvement Association --- Dear Council members, Let us start by saying we commend the work and dedication of the Village Improvement Association and the foot traffic that the Farmer's Market brings to the Village. We do however, have a few concerns with the current location including lack of parking and emergency response. Before City Hall relocated and changed the block to commercial buildings it made sense for the Farmer's Market to be located on Olohan Alley because the City offices were not occupied on Saturdays and parking was plentiful. Short Street was also a two way street and some of the parking on Olohan Aller was limited to two hours. We have owned our business in the Village since 1992. Even though the property now occupied by the City (former Farm Credit) allows parking on Saturdays, we have noticed a significant change. in parking and ingress/egress from Oiohan Alley ·since the property exchan~e. Now that commercial businesses occupy the block where City offices once were and Short Street has become "one-way-in" only and parking is allowed all day, the Olohan Alley parking lot has become a gridlocked mess on Saturdays. On Saturdays before the Farmer's Market is open for business there is very little parking for local business' customers and the Farmer's Market customers as well. On Saturdays you can watch customers circling for parkin~, creating gridlock at the only exit out of Olohan Alley via Bridge Street. We're curious if one exit is allowable for emergencr services under the City's code. Our suggestion is that in order to approve the Conditional Use Permit, you do so with consideration of other factors. We suggest requiring Farmer's Market Vendors and their employees to park in the lots behind the businesses on the north side of E. Branch Street (off of Le Point) and limiting the parking on Olohan Alley to 1 hour on Saturdays. Permits should be granted to businesses for employees where businesses are assessed fees on their business licenses for the number of employees for parking purposes. This would also preserve what little parking we have available on our side of E. Branch Street from cyclists or other outdoor enthusiasts who meet up there and leave their vehicles all day. Unlike customers of the restaurants and gift shops, our customers our hopefully carrying many pounds of fresh product that requires nearby parking . At certain times of the rear they are delivering their wild game for processing. Other times it means picking up the holiday feast. Either way, it doesn't work well for hauling to a far away parking place. We also have many customers that want to have a BBQ on a whim on a Saturday, but tell us they avoid the Village because of the lack of parking. We are here to try and work with you and would be pleased to sit down and brainstorm solutions. Bottom line is that we don't want to lose the Farmer's Market in the Village, we would just like adequate access for our customers. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Henry and Julie Gonzalez Arroyo Grande Meat Co. 120 E. Branch St. 489-2693 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL ~v FROM: TERESA MCCLISH, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2013 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 9.a. - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-003; FARMER'S MARKET NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Attached is correspondence received regarding Item 9.a. (Consideration of Conditional Use Permit No. 13-003 for Farmer's Market) subsequent to distribution of the City Council Agenda packet. c: City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Kelly Wetmore From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Aj McLaughlin • Tuesday, November 12, 2013 4:04 PM Tony Ferrara; Joe Costello; Jim Guthrie; Tim Brown; Kelly Wetmore; Kendra Reynolds CUP No. 13-003 Farmers' Market in the Village Aloha From Oregon.pdf; Baba Foods Inc Website.pdf; Baba foods lnc.pdf; Baba Foods SLO LLC.pdf; Black Sheep Gourmet Foods LLC.pdf; Black Sheep Website.pdf; Home Maid Ravioli Inc Website.pdf; Home Maid Ravioli lnc.pdf; La Bella Olives.pdf; Scentsy.pdf; AG Farmers Market.docx Please find attached my comments and supplemental documentation regarding tonight's agenda item #9.a I look forward to tonight's meeting. Sincerely, April McLaughlin 1 Rebuttal to Conditional Use Permit No. 13-003, dated 11/11/2013 The Arroyo Grande Planning Commission recommends the City Council adopt a Resolution approving this Conditional Use Permit. Following are the reasons why I believe this project needs additional analysis long before approval or denial. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: 1) The Harvest Festival Association has nothing to do with this ongoing activity and should not incur any cost at all for its continued operation. The San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market Association takes up the lion's share of the market space and their vendors sold $3 MILLION dollars of produce in 2012. They should be paying an equitable portion for the $3,000 of traffic control devices. Also, the city is giving a gift of public funds by not charging a fee to use city-owned resources -the parking lot, the public restrooms, the gazebo and the surrounding grass areas. 2) The processed food vendors and the non-certified producers in this market are NOT covered under any 'umbrella business license', as erroneously stated. Other cities require market vendors to have a current city business license (Pismo and Grover, for example) and subject the vendors to random documentation spot-checks to confirm they are in compliance. Peter Jankay told me personally that as an AG vendor in his market I 'should' have a business license but his association does not require it. Based on the documents provided me regarding the VIA's section of the market, they also do not enforce a city business license, despite our city's requirement. 3) The city has waived the standard Conditional Use Permit fee on this project. It is unclear why that has occurred as this Association has continually stated in public how much money their vendors earned in 2012. Arroyo Grande city employees have expended tangible manpower and hours on this project, in 2010, 2011, 2012 and now in 2013, with no remuneration required. That is an unnecessary waste of personnel resources and again gives the appearance of a gift of public funds. 4) Sales Tax Revenue Lost, not Gained: Produce and unprocessed foods (the bulk of this market's revenue) is in no way subject to sales tax -county, city, local or otherwise. To use this as an argument for continued city-level support is unfair. What is accurate is the fact that the Village loses sales tax revenue when locals do not buy lunch, hair care products, chocolates, .clothing, sports memorabilia, home decorations, paper products or children's toys . in the Village due to traffic hassles and lack of accessible parking. Village business owners and their employees also lose tip revenue when their businesses are avoided for those same reasons. Documentation of the income the SLO County FM Association vendors earned in 2012: 02/24/2013 Telegram Tribune article ''Total revenue in 2012 at the San Luis Obispo County Farmers Market Association's five markets was $3 million, showing a trend of increasing revenues, according to [Peter] Jankay." 08/24/2013 KCOY news story ''This market [San Luis Obispo Saturday] alone has sold over 1-million dollars in vegetables and produce," said Peter Jankay of the San Luis Obispo County Farmers Market Association." 09/18/13 Telegram Tribune Article "Sales at the San Luis Obispo Saturday Farmers Market during its 35th anniversary celebration the last three weeks in August were up 16 percent to 19 percent over the year-earlier period. And on Aug. 31, they hit a record -$27,836 in sales, up 19 percent from $23,375 on the same Saturday in 2012, market officials said." Breakdown of annual SLO County Farmers' Market Association fees income based on the above-cited news articles: •!• 5 markets total = $3,000,000 •:• Saturday AM alone= $1,000,000 •:• 4 remaining markets = $2,000,000 •:• Average market sales of remaining 4 markets= $500,000 •:• Overall average vendor market fees = 10°/o Average annual SLOCFMA market fees of 4 remaining markets = $50,000 (this does not include the annual 'dues' the SLOCFMA market makes all vendors pay) Village Improvement Association section of the farmers' market (conservatively): •:• 7 food vendors@ 52 weeks a year@ minimum of $10/week = $3,640 •!• 4 El Camino Art Association vendors @ 52 weeks a year @ minimum of $10/week = $2,080 •:• 1 mystery non-food/non-art vendor @ 52 weeks a year @ minimum of $10/week = $520 Conservative estimate of VIA annual market fees = $6,240 Overall Village Market Fees Collected= $56,240 In comparison, the Avila Beach farmers' market pays the county $9,000 a year to use the promenade and, a salient point, the Avila market is only seasonal. Allowing this land use to continue without collecting a rental fee and public restroom clean-up constitutes an unnecessary gift of public funds. In addition, the grass areas on Short Street and around the gazebo are trampled every single week. City income from this market could go to landscape upkeep as well, without riding the back of the AG in Bloom non-profit coffers. REBUTTAL TO THE PROPOSED ADVANTAGES: • Several of the farmers are not local to our county or even Santa Barbara county. You can enter the market from either Short Street or Mason Street and immediately see oranges for sale. One of those vendors is local and the other is from Exeter. The average consumer is not aware of the origin of the produce -it is ASSUMED the market is 'local'. • Locals avoid the Village on Saturday afternoons, due to the traffic congestion and lack of parking available for shopping at other local businesses. Hair and nail appointments, dry cleaning, lunch, etc. -all avoided because of the utter hassle traversing E. Branch Street and the Village corridor between 11:30 am and 3pm. · • Produce vendors travelling from Exeter, Hanford, Sanger, Fresno, Tulare, etc. are contributing to food miles, not reducing them. When oranges, leeks, fennel, carrots, cilantro, squash, broccoli, etc. are coming from 300 miles away (one way), to be sold alongside their local equals, no environmentally. sound gain is realized. Processed-food vendors who sell national products, some not even from this state, let alone this part of California, are not minimizing a carbon footprint at our 'local' farmers' market. Instead, they. are taking away the spots that truly locally-owned businesses could utilize. • Who will enforce the proposed condition of 'Buy Local' when it comes to vendor selection? Who will enforce a mandatory 'origin of product' signage requirement? There are three separate entities running at the same time every Saturday-the El Camino Art Association, the Village Improvement Association and the San Luis Obispo County Farmers' Market Association -three different groups with three different agendas, three different managers and zero uniformity amongst them. Please explain the enforcement the city proposes. • We can all agree that the scenic hub of the Village is the downtown corridor, including Olohan Alley. When traffic is choked and parking is sparse at best, the VIA is defeating its own purpose. DISADVANTAGES: The reduction of 32 parking spaces is but only one disadvantage in the Village. While I do truly think a second Arroyo Grande market is beneficial, I believe the current Village location in play has become a deterrent instead of a benefit. Other options within the city, just to name a few: • Le Point Street parking lot -close to the Village without disrupting downtown Village customer parking and patronage • Parking lot off Wesley Street, behind Alphy's Broiler -again close without the disruption • The huge empty lot at W. Branch and Old Ranch Road -offer a shuttle to and from the Village! • The parking lots off of Vernon Street • Strother Park parking lot • Elm St/Grand Ave. lot -Cookie Crock • Rancho Parkway/W. Branch Street-the far south quadrant of the WalMart lot -between Marshalls and Fitness 19 • The abandoned Applebee's on Grand Avenue • The still-vacant anchor store parking lot at the south-east quadrant of Courtland and Grand Avenue. • Throw in a shuttle service from many of these venues and the Village wins in a more harmonious way. Avila's farmers' market does it, why can't we? ADDITIONAL ISSUES NOT COVERED: Documentation of the liability risk by not requiring a VIA market manager on-site during market hours: YouTube video of market patron crashing to the ground The front tire on this gentlemen's mobility scooter was completely bent so he could not continue to use it while at the market. The water on the ground came from the Baba Foods Inc. national food company booth -a booth under the jurisdiction of the VIA. The market manager of the SLOCFMA side has no oversight responsibility on the VIA side of the market and does no enforcement/customer relations on behalf of the VIA at all. With no VIA manager on site, violations of refuse removal and liquid waste rules in the CUP will go unenforced. Safety is not maintained and potential litigation is in no way mitigated. This creates a major liability for the city, since they are the 'deep pocket' in this unfortunate yet wholly unavoidable scenario. As you can see, only the public came to this man's aid. The current practice of just showing up at the end of the day to collect rent is not a responsible business operation. I do believe even the VIA's insurance agent Matt Neff would agree. HOW THE MARKET IS UNFORTUNATELY ALREADY IN VIOLATION: SLO County "Buy Local" Policy violations: • Hummus booth (Baba Foods Inc.) is a national food company out of Chula Vista, CA. The "SLO" division of the company is not even a legal entity anymore and hasn't been for at least two years. • Chemical candle booth (Scentsy) is a national multi-level sales marketing company out of Idaho being sold by a third-party salesperson. • Ed Tabet is a third-party salesperson of three different products at his booth: Jelly from Oregon state, pickled brussel sprouts from Anaheim, CA and olives from Porterville, CA. Ask him what *he* made at his booth. • Italian sauce booth (Home Maid Ravioli Inc.) is a national food company out of San Francisco, CA being sold by a third-party salesperson. • Margie's Fish Booth sells tuna caught and canned in Oregon. She is NOT a booth legally allowed under Peter Jankay's/Diane Boyd's Certified Farmers' Market venue (the SLO County Farmers' Market Association side) and yet Margie does not answer to, nor pay, Bob Lund's Village Improvement Association side either. • This market has a lot of discrepancies that I believe the city of Arroyo Grande needs to address head-on or distance themselves from for liability purposes at this point. Of the eight spots overseen by the VIA, exactly one half of them. are NOT local to us and two aren't even from california! These spots are being taken by national food/product companies and thus the limited space in the market is not available to local people/businesses that actually make their own products and have a personal stake in their own success. These current items are certainly not in the spirit of a farmers' market -instead they are in the spirit of a swap meet, at best. They also are not in the spirit OR the letter of the county's 'buy local' policy. And who will enforce that? An absentee market manager that no one holds accountable? 07/28/2012 county-"Buy Local" *policy* Arroyo Grande's "Honorary" Proclamation I ask you -what does your local "Farmers' Market" mean to you? Multiple national food companies? Certified Producers that travel across 3 and 4 counties, one way? An allusion based. on the feel-good principals of "Buy Local"? None of those scenarios boosts sales in the Village -in OUR hometown. In the area we can actually make a difference in -by buying local and spending our sales tax dollars and tips locally. For every reason I've mentioned I respectfully ask the City of Arroyo Grande to wait on their · Conditional Use Permit approval of No. 13-003. In light of this documented proof there is no reason to jump to a hasty decision on this market. Heck! It's been operating without a permit for years and years and years! Let's act rationally and make long-term decisions based on the facts before us and not on the fac;ade presented to-date. 11111/13 Aloha From Oregon Retail OuUets and Locations FROM OREGON HOME INFORMATION PEPPERJB.LY SPS::IALTY CHUTNEY VARIETYPACKS RB:IPES ORDER WHOLESALEPORTAL CUSTOMERCARE I California =8 Tres Hermanas Winery 9660 Foxen Canyon Rd , CA 93454 805-937-8451 Angel's Food Market 396 N. 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Idaho, United States Area served United States Pueno Rico Guam Canada United Kingdom Ireland Germany Mexico Australia France Spain Poland Key people Orville Thompson, CEO. Director, & Co-owner Heidi Thompson, President, Director, & Co-owner Kara Egan, Co-founder & Director Colene Gunnell, Co-founder & Director Products Wick-less candles Scented Accessories Revenue $190 million in 2011 Owner(s) Orville Thompson Heidi Thompson Employees 1195 employees 130,ooo+ consultants Parent Scentsy Family Website scentsy .com [ 1 I Scentsy is a candle warmer company that was founded in 2004, and based in Meridian, ldaho.121 Originating from a Salt Lake City basement, Scentsy's current corporate office resides in a 168,000-square-foot facility.131141 Their products are sold utilizing a multi-level, direct selling structure while using the party plan model for marketing. They refer to their multi-level sales force as consultants. 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Privacy Statement Free Document Readers Copyright © 2013 California Secretary of State lepler.sos.ca.gov 1/1 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: STEVEN ADAMS, CITY MANAGER ~ SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2013 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 10.a. - APPOINTMENT TO FILL CITY COUNCIL VACANCY NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Attached is correspondence received regarding Item 1 O.a. (Appointment to Fill City Council Vacancy) subsequent to distribution of the City Council Agenda packet. c: City Attorney City Clerk AG City From: Sent: To: Subject: To Whom it May Concern Jean Paquet Upaquet@gainesolutions.com] Tuesday, November 12, 2013 11 :35 AM AG City Counsel Applicant: Burke Nelson I have been a resident of Arroyo Grande for almost 10 years and have pretty much known Burke for that entire time . . Our children go to the same school and have played on many sports teams together. So this along with the other community activities which we have participated has given me a great opportunity to get to know Burke very well. He is a committed family man with two wonderful kids who reflect on him very well. From a professional perspective, our conversations have revealed that he is of the highest integrity. He is sharp, articulate and believes in doing what is right. I believe he would be an great asset to the council and support his candidacy. Sincerely Jean Paquet 1250 Judith Ln Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 P.S. If it not were the fact that I am travelling, I would be at the meeting to support him. thanks Jean Paquet Gaine Solutions Inc 805.541.4393 (direct) 415.449.0564 (f) 805.748.1179 (m) www.gainesolutions.com • P~GRlne -f>~-----..._ -• ···-·· The content of this message is Gaine Solutions confidential. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this message in error. any use or distribution is prohibited. Please notify me immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message from your computer system. Thank you. 1 AG City ·From: Sent: To: Subject: Howard Emmons [howard@drumcircuit.com] Monday, November 11, 2013 1 :26 PM AG City City Counsel Candidate: Burke Nelson My name is Howard Emmons, I live in Arroyo Grande and I support Burke Nelson for the available city counsel seat. Thank You Howard Emmons 1