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fields of study that Santa Ana College offers which overlap with our business (business, <br />marketing, and horticulture), we have little doubt that we will able to find eager and <br />qualified candidates for career -advancing positions. <br />Beyond local hiring, we will source the cannabis products we sell locally. With the City of <br />Santa Ana on the cusp of allowing applications for commercial cannabis cultivation, <br />distribution, and manufacturing facilities, 1815 Carnegie Santa Ana Corp. envisions <br />applying for each of these license types to create a fully integrated, seed -to -sale, locally <br />controlled and focused commercial cannabis operation. If permitted by the City in these <br />realms, we would be move seamlessly from local creation to local sale via short local <br />transit. We would, as well, be able to match our retail local hire rate of 100% in these <br />facilities, providing even more benefit to the community. Even if not approved, we would <br />source our product from other local cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution facilities, <br />with an eye to sourcing from entities that have as close to 100% local hire rates as possible. <br />Beyond cannabis products, there are a plethora of other business needs we can meet from <br />local sources. Building and maintenance crews, contractors, HVAC specialists and <br />electricians, cannabis gear producers — all will be locally sourced. <br />Sustainable Business and Building Practices <br />Ensuring that our environmental footprint is as small as possible isn't a marketing goal, <br />it's a human imperative. Few know the costs as well as Southern California of what an <br />environmental crisis can have on a community. From wildfires in dry seasons to cordons <br />on water because of excessive drought conditions, Santa Ana has had the misfortune of <br />experiencing it all along with the rest of the region. One small way we can ensure that we <br />are part of the solution and not the cause is in our daily operational practices and methods <br />of construction for our building; we are no stranger to this. <br />One of the ways we have proven our environmental concern and willingness to act is <br />through our Edible Garden brand, which focuses on sustainable and healthy agricultural <br />practices by operating under the slogan "Simply Local, Simply Fresh." We utilize USDA - <br />certified organic growing methods to create sustainable and environmentally conscious <br />produce. These methods ensure that we are providing the best possible ingredients to our <br />customers that are free of harmful pesticides, chemicals, and genetically modified <br />organisms; ensures fewer toxins enter the environment; and use less water resources to <br />produce. <br />With 1815 Carnegie Santa Ana Corp. as a retail business, our commitment to sustainability <br />must inherently take a different direction. One of the absolute best measures is to achieve <br />LEED Existing Building Certification. LEED is one of the highest -rated and highest - <br />performing sustainability programs in the world, and the benefits that come from LEED's <br />requirements can prove enormous. In order to achieve at least a base LEED-Certified <br />13 <br />