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Maria Morris
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:22 AM
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Fwd: Blenheim Facilities Management Lease
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From: Linda York
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Subject: Blenheim Facilities Management Lease
Dear City Council Members,
As a resident of San Juan Capistrano, I very concerned
about the recent insurgence of residents opposed to the
renewal of the Blenheim Facilities Management lease.
While I understand and support the basic complaint
against the lease renewal, I don't think the equestrian
community should have to suffer or be shunned in
order to meet the needs of all.
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The land in question has been home to equestrian
events for many years, dating back to when the
Mission Viejo Ranch owned the property. My
understanding is that the Ranch planned to develop the
property, until the City came in and purchased the land.
— in part to preserve a venue for our equestrian events
and annual rodeo.
Surely there is a way to create a win --win scenario
without tearing apart the fundamental nature and.
character of our town.
I am in favor of signing the lease and hopefully it can
contain provisions to accommodate the broader needs
of the community.
Sincerely, Linda York
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