SAVE ATASCADERO
(FORMERLY OPPOSE WAL-MART) UPDATE
APRIL 28, 2010
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Editor: Lee Perkins
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- SAVE ATASCADERO SUPPORTS AND JOINS WITH FOOD BANK FOR ANOTHER FOOD DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR SAT. APRIL 17 AT FOOD FOR LESS.
- HERE COMES WAL-MART—
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- WAL-MART/ROTTMAN SUBMIT FINAL PLANS
- WAL-MART OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5/EIR public Scoping
May 25
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- BIAS SUIT ADVANCES AGAINST WAL-MART
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR
- MENTAL HEALTH FORUM IN ATASCADERO, SUNDAY, MAY 16
- SECOND ANNUAL HUNGER WALK IN ATASCADERO SUNDAY SEPT. 26
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- SAVE ATASCADERO SUPPORTS AND JOINS WITH FOOD BANK FOR ANOTHER FOOD DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR SAT. APRIL 17 AT FOOD FOR LESS.
Thank you to Food for Less and all who volunteered from the Atascadero Democratic club and Save Atascadero to staff the table at the entrance of Food for Less Saturday, April 17 and to all of you who donated food. We collected over 840 pounds of food for the North County Food Bank.
- HERE COMES WAL-MART—
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- WAL-MART/ROTTMAN SUBMIT FINAL PLANS
Wal-Mart’s application has been revised and now proposes a 123,112± square foot commercial retail and grocery building and outdoor garden center of 6,448± square feet store which includes the following:
- General Merchandise Sales Area 63,506± square feet
- Grocery Sales and Support Area 27,894± square feet
- Retail Tenant Space 1,934± square feet
- Stock and Ancillary Area 25,550± square feet
- Pharmacy 759± square feet
- Indoor Garden/Seasonal sales 3,469± square feet
The store includes a pharmacy (not drive-thru) and drive-up “site to store” pick-up on a 19.0± acre site with a 697± space parking lot (refer to attached exhibits). The tire & lube express is no longer proposed as part of the project. The Walmart project also includes 2.0± acres of retail outpads and a 2.8± acre multi-family residential pad on the southern end of the site. The total Walmart project area is 26.1± acres.
The Wal-Mart and the Rottman Group project proposals will be processed under a single Specific Plan and environmental impact report (EIR). The City Council has selected Michael Brandman Associates to prepare the EIR. City of Atascadero Website
The Annex component, 120,900 sq ft of commercial uses includes eating and drinking places (including drive-though eating and drinking places). So Atascadero will have even more drive-throughs. Oh, for some nice family style restaurants!
- WAL-MART OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
The City of Atascadero has scheduled a Wal-Mart Open House for Wed., May 5 at the Atascadero City Hall, Conference Room 4 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Notice how dramatically the architectual rendering of the final project for Wal-Mart has changed from the Just Listening Open House in 2006. The Wal-Mart supercenter now is simply a sequence of boxes rather than the Colony style architecture originally proposed.
The first Wal-Mart EIR public scoping meeting is tentatively set for May 25. I tried to get information on this today from City Hall, but have not heard back from Warren Frace’s office on any further details or confirmation.
NOTE: IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE NOTICE OF UPCOMING WAL-MART MEETINGS, SCOPING, ETC., CALL ANNETTE AT CITY HALL AT 470-3402 and request mail notification. If she does not answer, leave a message of your information.
- BIAS SUIT ADVANCES AGAINST WAL-MART – April 27, 2010, Wall Street Journal, front Page. A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a gender discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. can go forward as a class-ation case, in the largest such action in U.S. history. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco voted 6-5 to affirm a federal judge’s decision to award class-action status to potentially one million women or more. The ruling increases the pressure on Wal-Mart to either settle claims of unfair pay brought by the women or risk going to trial… (For the complete article, see Wall Street Journal)
D. LETTER TO THE EDITOR, Atascadero News, April 21, 2010
This letter is in response to Robert Winslow’s letter in the Atascadero News Wednesday, April 14, in response to my letter regarding the La Plaza Cinemas.
I stand corrected, Robert Winslow as he states, no longer works for EDA, but, as he states, is the engineer for the Rottman’s adjourning project at the Annex. While Rottman and Wal-Mart are separate entities, they are unified under the same EIR and Special Plan. I see them as joined at the hip.
However, I stand by my words that Mr. Winslow spoke often at City Council meetings touting Wal-Mart/Rottman’s proposed development at Del Rio disregarding the General Plan. And, ironically, he suggested that La Plaza Cinemas potentially had problems in relation to the General Plan, has traffic issues and is in need of an EIR (Environmental Impact Report). The city has criteria to guide them as to whether the La Plaza needs an EIR, etc. or not. In the past these issues were downplayed by Wal-Mart and its representatives regarding the Annex project.
Slander is a very strong word and I hardly see it as slander to associate Mr. Winslow with Wal-Mart when he was one of their visible representatives until January of 2010.
I attended over two years of Atascadero City Council Meetings while the Wal-Mart issue was before the City and became aware that, in the past, not all contractors were treated equally by the City. Such mixed messages of unequal treatment were a problem in the past and if the same exists now, are a problem as well. All contractor/developers must be held accountable to the same rules and regulations the City has on the books. I cannot speak for the La Plaza Cinema project process. However, no project, if it meets CEQA obligations can circumvent any steps as required by law in this process.
Editor Note: Although Lee Perkins had a letter published less than a month ago, this response is being printed because in Robert Winslow’s letter, he accused her of libel. Libel is when defamatory remarks are made in print and slander is when defamatory remarks are spoken aloud.
(THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS OF MY LETTER WERE NOT PRINTED IN THE A NEWS DUE TO SPACE)
I do remember that the City bent over backwards to support the Colony Square Project. And, It is common knowledge that permits approved for this project sat in City Hall ready to be acted on for almost a year.
As far as supporting either the Colony Square and/or La Plaza. I support both and eagerly await the Colony Square completion!!! Being supportive of La Plaza and Colony Square supports Atascadero downtown and will increase the City’s attractiveness for all residents, countywide visitors and tourists.
Lee Perkins
- MENTAL HEALTH FORUM IN ATASCADERO, SUNDAY, MAY 16
A Mental Health Forum A Journey of Hope and Recovery, will be presented at the Atascadero Community Church Fellowship Hall, 5850 Rosario Ave., on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Featured: the Acclaimed Documentary “The Shaken Tree: Families Living with Mental Illness
This is free and open to the public. The Program includes:
Transitions Mental Health Association-Family Services
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
For more information call: 805-466-9108
MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH MONTH.
- SECOND ANNUAL HUNGER WALK IN ATASCADERO SUNDAY SEPT. 26
Mark your calendars, walk, volunteer, get your clubs/organizations involved!
Join the Food Bank Coalition
and Central Coast Clergy & Laity for Justice in our 2010
Hunger Walk Sunday, September 26th, 2:00 pm
You and your group can help
fight hunger in SLO County
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Los Osos Morro Bay Nipomo Oceano
Paso Robles San Luis Obispo San Miguel
How It Works:
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•Your organization signs up walkers
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•Donations are shared this way:
•50%to the walker’s agency
•25% to the Food Bank
•25% to Church World Service
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For more information call: 805-238-4664www.slofoodbank.org
75% of the funds raised by our Hunger Walk will stay right here in San Luis Obispo County.