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Mitre -Ramirez, Norma <br />From: Mitre -Ramirez, Norma <br />Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2017 9:09 AM <br />To: Mitre -Ramirez, Norma <br />Subject: RE: Correspondence letter - Mobile Food Vending Ordinance <br />From: 'Phillips, Stefanie" <Stefanie.Phillipsna SAUSD.US> <br />Date: March 21, 2017 at 2:07:35 PM PDT <br />To: "councilwomanmartineznaymail.com°<cotmcilwomanmartinezggmail.com> <br />Subject: SAUSD follow up <br />Good afternoon Michelle, <br />Earlier today we spoke about specific parcel numbers that would serve to mitigate parking concerns for the <br />Early College partnership with Santa Ana College and Santa Ana Unified. The project is would be the <br />expansion of the Advanced Learning Academy charter school at the former Remington site on 41h Street near <br />Grand Ave. The school would house grades 6-12 with the 9-12 grades as an Early College High School (similar <br />to Middle College High School that currently exists on the SAC campus). Additionally SAC will be able to <br />offer academic and enrichment classes to adults at this location. <br />The parcels identified are as follows: 398-385-03; 389-385-04; 389-385-05. <br />Additionally, with regard to the question whether the District can support a waiver of the law concerning a 500 <br />feet buffer between vendors and the school sites, the district cannot support such a waiver. It would be in direct <br />conflict with our Federal guidance prohibiting competing breakfast and lunch sales. If this law were waived, it <br />would encourage our students to leave campus during lunch and breaks, thereby creating an issue of <br />enforcement and violation, placing our Federal funds in jeopardy. Thank you for allowing my input on this <br />important issue. <br />Stefanie <br />Stefanie Phillips <br />Superintendent of SAUSD <br />
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