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1815 CARNEGIE SANTA ANA CORP
Contract #
A-2017-369-54
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
11/21/2017
Expiration Date
12/31/2022
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2027
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Community Support: Local Hiring and Local Business <br />Local Hiring <br />Presently, all owners are Orange County residents. When we commence staffing, we will <br />work to hire 50% Santa Ana residents to work in our retail facility. To achieve this goal, 1815 <br />will utilize the City of Santa Ana WORK Center, which offers a one -stop solution to enhance <br />our workforce development. Through the WORK Center, we hope to be able to attract and <br />retain employees who live in the City of Santa Ana and the surrounding communities. The <br />WORK Center has immediate access to work -ready candidates to assist with meeting our <br />local recruitment goals. While being cognizant to avoid discriminatory hiring practices, we will <br />do our best to hire Santa Ana residents. This is why working with the City's WORK program <br />is imperative. We will do our best to hire as many Santa Ana residents as possible. <br />We will also work with the City's Veterans Resource Center to provide job opportunities to <br />those who have dedicated their lives to protecting and ensuring our freedom. <br />Finally, to the extent we are able, we will also attempt to aid the Orange County Rescue <br />Mission in hiring individuals who are prepared to go into permanent housing and need jobs to <br />support themselves. <br />Local Business Partnerships <br />The 1815 intends to integrate with the surrounding business community. If we host office <br />lunches, we will order from local small businesses like Paragon Cafe around the corner at <br />3313 Hyland or The Sun Vegan in the other direction at 11743 Edinger or Chidori Sushi across <br />the riverbed at 17870 Newhope. For celebrations, we will take a short ride to Downtown Santa <br />Ana to experience all the entertainment and dining experiences it has to offer. <br />We will also work closely with the distributors, cultivators, manufacturers and retailers in Santa <br />Ana. Additionally, we will be joining the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce to make even <br />greater and deeper connections with other business owners in Santa Ana as well as the Santa <br />Ana Cannabis Association. To the extent we need goods or services to support our business, <br />we will seek out Santa Ana businesses or with the assistance of the Santa Ana Chamber of <br />Commerce, who provides referrals to local businesses. <br />Sustainable Business Practices <br />The cannabis industry is built on respect for the plant and for the environment generally and <br />we intend to honor the planet accordingly. While constructing our facility, we were cognizant <br />of our obligations to take care of the environment. To that end, we installed low -flow toilets <br />for enhanced water efficiency, LED lights to reduce energy consumption. <br />To the extent we have control over the packaging and labeling used for our cannabis and co - <br />packing transactions, we will endeavor to source sustainable, biodegradable, hemp plastic or <br />recycled ocean packaging. <br />10 <br />
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