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From:Flores, Dora <br />To:Bernal, Sarah <br />Subject:FW: Attn: Planning Commission, re: CROC business application <br />Date:Monday, January 27, 2020 8:21:59 AM <br />See ecomment below <br /> <br /> <br />From: John Hollenbeck [mailto: <br />Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2020 7:57 AM <br />To: eComment <ecomment@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: Attn: Planning Commission, re: CROC business application <br /> <br />To whom it may concern at the Santa Ana Planning Commission: <br /> <br />By now you’ve no doubt received many positive messages regarding the business permit application for <br />Canine Rehab of Orange County, the majority of which include stories about how beneficial - even life- <br />saving - their therapy services are for dogs. Ours is no different. Our 14-year-old English Lab suffers from <br />severe arthritis, and we credit CROC’s therapy for keeping her as mobile as she is. Their recent loss of <br />lease for their previous location and subsequent closure have been a hardship on us and may others who rely <br />on them for a very specialized service. We’re anxious for them to resume operations as soon as possible. <br /> <br />Our story is important to us, but hardly unique. CROC provides a unique and vital service for dogs that’s <br />not available anywhere else in the county, and there are many people who rely on them for their dog’s <br />continued health and survival. Allowing CROC to open in your city places them as close to the center of <br />Orange County as possible, making it even more convenient for dog owners throughout the county to bring <br />their business to Santa Ana. CROC’s owner/operators are honest people who run a business that benefits <br />not only their multitude of clients, but also any city where they’re located. Allowing them to operate in <br />yours can only be a win/win situation for all parties involved. We hope you will approve their application <br />as quickly as possible. <br /> <br />Thank you for your consideration, <br />John and Diane Hollenbeck <br /> <br />
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