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75 A <br />October 14, 2019 <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the Council, <br />My name is Cora Chu. I own the massage business at 171 N. Tustin Avenue with my <br />business partner, Mike Deng. We just learned that the retail shopping center planned for the <br />neighboring property at 301 N. Tustin Avenue is not going to be built, and a large car wash is <br />going to be built instead. <br />We do not want another car wash. There is already a large car wash a few doors down, <br />and another one across the street. We could shop and eat at the retail shopping center, and it <br />would improve the appearance of the neighborhood. The intersection of Tustin and Fourth <br />Street is extremely busy already, and there are lots of accidents. It is difficult to turn in and out <br />of our property already. A big car wash will make this problem much worse and much more <br />dangerous for everyone. <br />We do not want the car wash because it will be too noisy and cause too much <br />movement and vibrations to operate our massage business there. It is important to have a <br />quiet, relaxing, peaceful place for our businesses. During the demolition of the restaurant <br />building, it was so loud and the vibrations were so strong it felt like an earthquake. We could <br />not take clients like we normally do, and we had to close our business at times. Also, no one <br />told us that the demolition was going to start before it did. This was wrong and really hurt our <br />business. <br />The car wash construction will be inches away from our building, and the car wash <br />dryers and machinery are very loud. We will likely have to close our business if the car wash is <br />built. <br />We oppose the car wash project. We want the retail shopping center they were going <br />to build. <br />Sincerely, <br />Cora Chu and Mike Deng <br />Co -Owners of Sakura Massage <br />�` J <br />