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DAVID and LISA ISOLA <br /> 344 West Taddei Road <br /> Acampo, California 95220 <br /> Mo Hatef, Senior Planner <br /> San Joaquin County CDD <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Re: St. Jorge Winery, Acampo, CA <br /> Dear Ms. Hatef: <br /> We reside in the same Acampo, California neighborhood as the St. Jorge <br /> Winery. We are against St. Jorge's application to the County for a permit to <br /> expand its winery by adding a music amphitheatre, a commercial kitchen, <br /> additional public restrooms, and other structures. We are also against St. Jorge's <br /> application to the County for a permit to increase the number of private events it <br /> may host from 4/year to 25/year, and to increase the number of persons who may <br /> attend these events from 25 to 150. These are the reasons that we are against St. <br /> Jorge's applications: <br /> • The neighborhood is rural. The buildings and other improvements St. Jorge <br /> proposes will ruin the aesthetics of the neighborhood by concentrating too <br /> many buildings and other structures on a small parcel, and by eliminating <br /> what would otherwise be open, natural space. Also, the majority of St. <br /> Jorge's events are in the evening, meaning that artificial lights are used, <br /> including colored and flashing lights for entertainment. This disrupts the <br /> peace and quiet of the neighborhood. <br /> • Not too long ago the St. Jorge property was a mature productive walnut <br /> orchard. Now St. Jorge seeks permits for the structures and capacity to <br /> entertain an estimated 5,000 people on a yearly basis--(25 private events x <br /> 150 people is 3,750 people, plus of the hundreds of people St. Jorge already <br /> hosts for community-sponsored events such as the Wine and Chocolate <br /> Weekend). This massive influx of people into the neighborhood for <br /> entertainment purposes is inconsistent with local zoning, which is <br /> agricultural and residential. <br /> • All the houses in the neighborhood have their own wells and septic systems. <br /> The large crowds that St. Jorge is proposing to host will negatively affect <br />