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unfair and unjust to apply such sweeping regulations to responsible operators like ourselves, <br />who are compliant and have demonstrated a longstanding commitment to operating in a lawful <br />and respectful manner. <br />In conclusion, I urge the Council to extend the moratorium. We believe it requires substantial <br />revision before being brought forward for approval. Most importantly, the City should conduct <br />site -specific assessments to gain a clear understanding of the nature of businesses affected and <br />their essential role in supporting the region's economy and infrastructure. <br />I respectfully ask the Council to recognize that one -size -fits -all regulations are neither fair nor <br />effective and that responsible operators should not be penalized for the actions of a small number <br />of bad actors. <br />We invite you all to visit our site and learn more about our business. Thank you for your time <br />and consideration of this important matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />Harvey Beigle <br />Reed Thomas Company, Inc. <br />714-325-2808 <br />
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