Agenda Item No: 4.a Meeting Date:
June 6, 2016
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Department: Community Development Prepared by: Raffi Boloyan Title: Planning Manager TOPIC:
City Manager Approval:
Proposed Ritter Center Operational Changes
SUBJECT: Review of Use Permit for Ritter Center (UP13-030) for potential modification or revocation and consideration of alternative option of a Memorandum of Understanding to transfer select services to other providers/locations. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Ritter Center has been in operation since the early 1980’s and its first Use Permit was in 1992, as a temporary allowance. Ritter Center began to provide its services at a time when the homeless population in Downtown San Rafael was much smaller and Ritter was able to serve and accommodate its mission to help the homeless get back on their feet, without substantial impacts on surrounding residents, businesses, and visitors to the Downtown. Throughout the years, Ritter's operation has grown, the types of services it provides have increased, and there has been a significant increase in the homeless population that use or are drawn to downtown and Ritter Center services (as well as meal services at St. Vincent Dining Hall). The Ritter Center Use Permit has been modified on a few occasions over the years to allow additional services and modular buildings, as well as to eliminate the temporary nature of the Use Permit. Ritter Center currently operates under a Use Permit (UP13-030) that includes conditions of approval limiting the number of clients to certain functions of their use. There are other functions that Ritter provides (food pantry, behavioral health, general assistance signup, etc.), that do not have a specific limit on the number of clients served as part of the approved Use Permit (UP13-030). In 2012, Ritter received approval for an amendment to UP13-030, allowing an increase in its daily client caseload for showers and medical services from 40 clients/day to 60 clients/day (averaged over one week). At that time, Ritter had indicated that it was seeking to relocate outside of downtown and indicated that it planned to move within three years of that approval (the end of its lease term at that time). The three year time frame expired in late 2015, but Ritter still does not have an alternate location outside of Downtown. The City recently has stepped in to help in the search for alternate locations outside downtown or outside the City of San Rafael, but no site has yet been secured or approved. At this point, homelessness-related issues in downtown have posed significant impacts on residents, businesses, and visitors. Although many of the issues with homelessness in downtown cannot solely be attributed to Ritter Center, many community members have expressed substantial concerns about Ritter Center’s operations, and its ____________________________________________________________________________________ FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: _______________________________ Council Meeting: _______________________ Disposition: ___________________________
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2 associated impacts. The use itself lends to the congregation of homeless persons (who may or may not even be clients of Ritter), on the streets and properties surrounding Ritter Center. With the growth of the homeless issue in San Rafael, particularly downtown, the current site for Ritter Center, may not be adequately sized to accommodate the services that Ritter provides without spilling over and impacting other parts of downtown. th
At the conclusion of the 5 performance review on March 21, 2016, the Council directed that the Use Permit be brought back for a full review and consideration of modification or revocation. In preparing for this review, the City Attorney has further evaluated the City’s ability to modify or revoke the Use Permit under the law, and has identified new options. With that in mind, City staff and the City Attorney have worked with Ritter staff and Ritter’s legal counsel over the past few weeks, using the framework established by the Council subcommittee to identify operational changes that could reduce the intensity of use of the current Ritter site, and have been able to formulate a mutually agreeable solution that would seek to limit or transfer, to other locations, certain services currently provided by Ritter, including:
Relocate part of the food pantry services to another location or provider;
Relocate showers/laundry services to another location or to mobile services; and
Relocate mail services to the Post office or other location.
The proposal would call for the transfer of certain operations from the current site to other locations/providers, which will help reduce the intensity of use at the site and reduce the attraction to the Ritter Center location. Therefore, staff recommends that at this time, in lieu of a modification or revocation to the Use Permit, staff will work with Ritter Center staff to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) incorporating changes to operations at the site, and bring that MOU back to the Council for review and approval. The services would continue on the current site until a new site/provider is operational. Because of the County's substantial funding of a large portion of the services referenced above (e.g., showers/laundry services), any relocation must be supported by the County, and, therefore, coordination with the County is important. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Direct staff and the City Attorney to continue negotiations with Ritter Center (Ritter staff and counsel) and prepare a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San Rafael and Ritter Center to transfer certain services to other locations/providers in the County (part of the food pantry, laundry/shower services and mail services); and 2. Direct staff to present the draft MOU to the City Council for review and approval at a future meeting; and 3. Defer enforcement related to the current Use Permit while Ritter and the City of San Rafael are engaged in negotiation of the MOU, and if an MOU is approved, until a determination can be made as to the impact of the operational modifications on conditions on and adjacent to the Ritter Center site. BACKGROUND: Site and Use History: 12-16 Ritter Street: The Ritter Center has been in operation at its current location since 1981. The Ritter Center is located in four buildings/modular trailers housed on two contiguous lots (12 Ritter and 16 Ritter St) located on the south side of Ritter Street. As described below, the Ritter Center provides various functions and services housed in the four buildings, including case management, behavioral health, day services, medical services, food pantry, emergency clothing/Goodwill Gift certificates, and seasonal programs (Thanksgiving and Christmas):
Ritter Center (16 Ritter): Offices and food pantry distribution
Bouchard Building (16 Ritter): Case Management (5 offices) and a conference room
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Day Services Center (DSC) (12 Ritter): Showers, laundry, mailboxes and restrooms. Prior to the Use Permit amendment (UP11-070) to install the new medical modular in 2012, the DSC also served as the medical clinic. Following the approval of the Use Permit amendment (UP11-070) in 2012, the medical services were transferred to the new modular building and the DSC was limited to showers, laundry, mailboxes and restrooms.
Medical Modular Building (12 Ritter): Medical clinic
The 16 Ritter St address was originally built as a single family home converted to office use in 1973. There was no Use Permit history for the site until 1992, when Ritter (then known as the (“Human Concern Center”) applied for a temporary Use Permit (ED92-52/ UP92-32) to install an 879 sq. ft. trailer on site, to the rear of the existing building at 16 Ritter St. The City approved a Use Permit and Design Review Permit for the trailer to be used as office space/counseling. The adjacent lot at 12 Ritter Street was vacant until 1993, when the City approved a Use Permit and Design Review Permit (ED93-15/UP93-16) for a 1,100 sq. ft. temporary trailer to be used for Day Services. In 2000, the City approved a Design Review Permit (ED00-37) to replace this trailer with a new 1,452 sq. ft. trailer. Both lots have always been viewed as one site in terms of services, but it was not until 2004 that both lots came under review as one cohesive Use Permit application, signed by both property owners. At that time, the Planning Commission approved a Use Permit amendment for 12-16 Ritter St (UP04-005). The purpose of the amendment was to modify several conditions of approval from previous Use Permits because they were no longer applicable or necessary. Planning Commission Resolution # 04-26 codified the 1993 approved Use Permit operating at 1216 Ritter Street, and in effect consolidated all Ritter services under one operational Use Permit. All services listed in UP04-005 are still part of current Ritter Center services. 815 Third Street (Annex Building): The Ritter Center also leases 1,800 sq. ft. of administrative office space in the building directly across the street at 815 Third St. This space previously was approved for a temporary Use Permit to be used as a client screening and pick-up location for the 2011-2012 Rotating Emergency Shelter (REST) Program (expired April 2012). Ritter continued to use the space for administrative offices once the REST Program ended. The Use Permit for the Ritter operations does not include activities at 815 Third St. However, the parcel is zoned 2/3 MUE (Second/Third Mixed Use East) and administrative offices is a permitted use in this zoning district. Staff recently has been informed that the 815 Third St. site is being used as a REST Program pick-up location. However, that is not being operated by Ritter. It is our understanding that St. Vincent’s is in charge of this REST pick-up location. History of Planning Entitlements: The Ritter Center has been in operation in the same location since 1981, providing a variety of services and resources to working poor and homeless, all free of charge. The City has approved several planning permits on the site over the years. The complete history of the sites and Ritter Center (or former names of organization) is provided as Attachment 1 and is summarized below:
1992 - Use Permit (UP92-32) and Design Review Permit (ED92-52) approved for 879 sq. ft. office trailer to be added to rear of 16 Ritter site.
1995 - Use Permit amendment (UP95-3) approved 1,100 sq. ft. temporary trailer added to site and the Use Permit expiration date for the trailer eliminated. A cap of 40 clients a day established for the DSC.
2000 - Design Review Permit (ED00-37) approved to allow a 1,452 sq. ft. permanent DSC trailer to replace the 1,100 sq.ft. temporary trailer, also removed “temporary” status of the trailer. Medical services were provided as part of the DSC trailer.
2004 - Use Permit amendment (UP04-005) eliminated the Day Service Center (DSC) Oversight Committee and monthly reporting to City requirements.
2011 - Use Permit (UP11-070) amendment and Design Review Permit (ED11-098) approved increasing the maximum client caseload for DSC and medical services from 40 clients/day to 65 clients/day averaged over the operational work week and addition of a 933 sq. ft. modular trailer for medical services. Condition of approval required a Performance Report to City Council every 6 months. Appealed to City Council.
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2013 – City Council upheld the Planning Commission approval, but amended the approval to reduce the DSC and medical modular client caseload maximum from 65 clients/day to 60 clients/day. This decision was memorialized in a Zoning Administrator hearing approving UP13-030.
2012-2016 – Five performance reports presented to the Council on Ritter’s adherence to the certain operational standards listed in the conditions of approval.
Current Use Permit: The Ritter Center is currently operating under conditional Use Permit UP13-030 (see Attachment 2. This Use Permit amended the previously approved Use Permit (UP11-070) and allowed the relocation of the existing medical clinic space from the 1,452 square foot Day Services Center (DSC) trailer to a new 933-square-foot modular. The new medical clinic space was approved to include three exam rooms, a larger waiting room and medical offices. The total number of clients served (laundry, showers. mailboxes, restrooms and medical services) was increased from the 40 clients/day approved in 2004 (UP04-005), to 60 clients/day, averaged over one week. In addition to the medical clinic, the following Ritter Center inventory of services, previously approved per UP04-05, were all continued to be authorized at the Ritter Center as part of UP13-030:
Case Management Behavioral Health Day Services Center (DSC) (laundry, showers, mailboxes, restrooms) Food Pantry Emergency clothing/Goodwill Gift certificates Seasonal programs (Thanksgiving and Christmas)
The Use Permit also delineated the following key conditions of approval (see pages 7-8 in Attachment 2). Condition of Approval #4: The approved hours of operation for the Ritter Center are 6:00 am to 8:00 pm, seven days a week. However, current operating hours for the DSC and the medical clinic are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and some occasional Saturday morning women’s medical clinic hours. Condition of Approval #5: Client caseload for the existing Day Services Center (DSC) and services in the new modular are limited to a total of 60 clients/day, averaged over the operational work week. In addition, the Ritter Center shall submit monthly reports to the Planning Division, which are to: a) provide a tally of the total number of daily client visits during the previous calendar month; and b) identify the number of days the “overflow management plan” was implemented. Condition of Approval #16: Six (6) months from the date of occupancy and operation, a Performance Report shall be prepared by the Planning Division and shall continue to be prepared every six months thereafter. This performance report shall report on the Center’s adherence to the operational conditions of approval regulating client limits, litter control and security, and shall include a tracking of the numbers of police service calls to the facility. Once completed, the performance reports shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission and City Council. If, during the course of monitoring, it is determined that the Ritter Center is out-ofcompliance with conditions of approval, the City can schedule the Use Permit for a City Council public hearing. The current Use Permit does not have a termination date. ANALYSIS: Since 1992, Ritter generally has had the same limit on clients for its day services and medical components, 40 clients/day (avg over operation week) maximum until 2012, when it was raised to 60 clients/day maximum. However, there are many services Ritter provides at its site that are allowed by the Use Permit, but without a specific numerical limit. Over the past 5-7 years, there has been a significant increase in the homeless population in Marin, particularly in downtown San Rafael. Although it appears that Ritter generally is adhering to some of the specific conditions of approval related to its operations as noted through its past 6 month performance reports, there is a significant amount of the homeless population that frequent and loiter in the area around Ritter Center and the adjacent downtown vicinity.
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Some of the users of Ritter services cause significant impacts around Ritter Center and throughout Downtown. Although many of the issues with homelessness in downtown cannot solely be attributed to Ritter Center, the Ritter Center serves as a hub for many persons who create the significant impacts in the downtown. The use itself lends to the congregation of homeless persons (who may or may not even be clients of Ritter) on the streets and properties surrounding Ritter Center. With the growth of the homeless issue in San Rafael, particularly downtown, the current Ritter Center site may not be adequately sized to accommodate all the services Ritter currently provides without spilling over and impacting other parts of downtown. At the March 21, 2016 Council meeting on the fifth performance report, the Council directed staff to schedule the Use Permit for a full review to consider modification or revocation of the Use Permit (UP13-030) on June 6th and appointed a Council subcommittee (Councilmembers Colin and Bushey) to review and meet with Ritter to discuss ideas for potential operational changes. The subcommittee met with Ritter, followed by on-going meetings by Staff and Ritter to discuss potential operational changes. Furthermore, the City Attorney has also met with Ritter’s counsel to discuss the potential modification/revocation. The attorneys have discussed the Use Permit's legal status as a permanent vested right, and the City's burden of proof in the event of a legal challenge to a modification or revocation of the permit. Meanwhile, however, in the two weeks leading up to this hearing, City and Ritter staff have reached a mutual understanding on three facets of Ritter’s operation that could be modified, as a means to reduce the intensity at their current site. This would: 1) meet City goals to reduce blight and impacts, 2) obviate the need for revocation or modification of the Use Permit, 3) eliminate the risks, costs, and uncertainty of litigation, and 4) ensure that persons in need continue to obtain the services they require. Thus, staff recommends that in lieu of modification or revocation of the Use Permit, the City and Ritter enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that would: reorganize and transfer the following three services currently provided by Ritter to alternate locations or providers in the County. The following represents the specific agreement points between staff and Ritter and would be developed into the MOU: Relocate Part of Food Pantry from Ritter site Current Service: Currently, in collaboration with the SF-Marin Food Bank, Ritter provides food pantry access for homeless and low-income individuals in the community. The Food Bank sends 290 meal portions to Ritter every single week, with 200 portions going to housed individuals/families and 90 portions going to homeless individuals/families. Through this arrangement, Ritter serves approximately 400 unduplicated persons/families a month. This service is not outlined in the current Use Permit. Proposed Change: Ritter is open to transferring some of the food pantry functions they currently provide (for non-housed clients), so long as current clients will still receive comparable service at an alternative location. The City shares this goal of maintaining the current level of service for people in need of this critical service. Staff already has begun working with Ritter and the SF-Marin Food bank to spearhead relocation efforts. Once an alternative site or sites have been identified and services have been transferred, Ritter will cease to operate part of the food pantry they currently operate on-site.
End Mail Services at Ritter site Current Service: Currently, Ritter provides mailboxes for persons without addresses. Because there is a general P.O. Box, in theory there is no cap on how many people can use this service. Historically, Ritter has had upwards of 400 people utilizing its mailbox service, but they have recently limited access to active clients. This change has reduced the number of users to approximately 150. This service is not specifically outlined in the current Use Permit but has been occurring at the site since the early days of Ritter. Proposed Change: The City will work with Ritter on the creation of a new mail process, housed either on or off-site depending on the final structure of the program. Rather than having a general mailbox like it
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 6 does now, Ritter would start creating unique “suite” numbers for every new client, which would then be integrated into the County’s HMIS system. Transfer Shower/Laundry Services from Ritter site Current Service: Currently, shower services and laundry are provided on site and are outlined in the Use Permit. These services are part of the approved Day Service Center and are limited by the 60 person per day cap, averaged over an operational week. Proposed Change: Initial discussions and research have shown that mobile showers and laundry facilities may be a feasible alternative to a fixed location, and there are other counties that provide these services through mobile delivery (e.g. Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, San Francisco, etc.). The City will work with the County to identify funding and operations of these mobile services and once the mobile service is operational, laundry and showers services will cease at Ritter. The proposed operational changes would go a long way toward reducing the intensity of use at the current site, as well as minimizing the attraction of the site to the homeless population concentrating in this part of downtown. One key facet of the proposed agreement is that it identifies those services that can be relocated/transferred to other providers or locations, but does not require such relocation until a reasonably comparable alternative site/service is operational. This is important to ensure that people continue to receive the care and services they need. In addition, Ritter requires a condition that it would retain the right to resume relocated services if the new site ceased to provide such services. Furthermore, the parties’ discussions have anticipated that the terms of the MOU would not translate into any amendment to the Use Permit, but rather would be a side agreement, between the two parties. If the City enters into the MOU, City staff will coordinate with a third partner, the County of Marin, to find the alternative locations/services for the food pantry, mobile showers/laundry and mail services. Given that the County provides a portion of Ritter’s operational budget and ultimately is responsible for those services throughout the County, the City will look to the County to partner in this endeavor. Ritter provides many of these services under contract from the County and they relate to county-wide issues; however transferring them from the downtown site would reduce impacts on the City of San Rafael, its residents, businesses, and visitors. The proposed agreement shows a willingness on the part of Ritter to find meaningful changes that can improve operations at the site and reduce intensity at the site, while Ritter continues to look for an alternate location outside downtown. As noted and discussed below, there is renewed energy and promising options for relocation, so the proposed MOU may be merely a temporary solution. If the Council finds this direction and these points of agreement appropriate, a draft MOU will be prepared and brought to the Council for review and adoption and will be counter signed by Ritter. Potential Relocation of Ritter Center As the Use Permit and potential changes to operations at their current site are under review, Ritter has been continuing their attempt to relocate its operation out of downtown. The discussion of Ritter’s relocation first came up in 2011, when the Use Permit was amended for the new medical trailer. At that time, Ritter indicated that it would be seeking to relocate by 2015, when its lease was set to expire. Ritter contends it has been actively seeking to find an alternate location, but has experienced little success in locating properties that meet its needs or property owners willing to lease to it. Therefore, at the end of 2015, Ritter informed the City that it exercised an extension to the lease for both its Ritter Street properties to allow Ritter to remain in its current location while it continues its search for an alternate location. Since the beginning of 2016, City staff also has become more actively involved in assisting with the search for an alternate location. Community Development Department staff and the Director of Homeless Planning and Outreach have been assigned the task to actively work with Ritter and its real estate broker to find an alternative location. In addition, staff has been utilizing their contacts and knowledge of the city to help identify alternate sites to present to Ritter.
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 7 At this point, there are no alternative sites yet secured, but there are a handful of sites and general locations that could potentially accommodate Ritter. Some of these locations are more appropriate for just Ritter services while others would allow additional, complementary non-profit uses. Any potential relocation of Ritter and other associated uses would require a Use Permit review and approval, including public notice and comment period. The City cannot make a decision on any alternate site until an application is received and public hearing is conducted. At this point, there is no application yet filed. It is also intended that once Ritter finds a new site, the types of services provided at the new site would be evaluated on the merits of the new site as part of the Use Permit application and review for that potential site. COMMUNITY OUTREACH/PUBLIC COMMENTS: Over the past few years, the City Council has taken significant measures to address the greater homelessness issue and how it affects downtown and the City at large. Through those measures, the Council has held numerous public meetings, created a task force of stakeholders, and expended significant resources, including additional police staff and the creation of a new Director of Homeless Planning and Outreach position. The Council and various staff in nearly all city departments have been working on various facets of the homeless issue. During the five performance reviews of Ritter since 2012, the City also has received a significant amount of written and verbal comments regarding Ritter Center. Many of the comments support Ritter and its mission to provide for the homeless population. Hundreds of letters and petitions have previously been submitted to the City reflecting those comments. However, there are also significant amounts of comments, both written and verbal, that have been previously submitted that cite specific concerns and issues affecting businesses, residents, and visitors to downtown. All the public comments received during the prior five performance report reviews are not included as part of this report. Copies of those all comments and letters received during those prior reviews have been discussed and accepted previously and are contained in the public record. Notice of this public hearing was mailed to all property owners, residents, and businesses within 300 feet of the site, in accordance with the noticing requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. In addition, notice of this meeting was published in the Marin IJ on Thursday, May 12, 2016. Copies of all new comments received as part of this Use Permit review hearing, since the March 21, 2016 meeting until the distribution of this staff report, are included in Attachment 3 this report. This includes a letter from Ken Reich, forwarding a Change.org petition signed by over 1,200 persons that urges the City to reduce the Ritter Center Use Permit to it’s prior level until the Center can be relocated outside downtown. In addition, there are a few other emails that have been submitted, expressing concern with persons sleeping next to Ritter in the Klein TV parking lot, Ritter’s growth and impact on downtown, and impacts and safety concerns of a resident from Gerstle Park. Any public comments submitted after the reproduction of this report on Wednesday, June 1, will be forwarded to the Council under separate cover. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact to the City associated with this Use Permit review aside from the staff time and resources necessary to complete this staff report and analysis. It is estimated that this Use Permit review, analysis of compliance with conditions of approval, the preparation of this staff report and all other tasks associated with bringing this matter to this hearing will have accounted for 45-50 hours of staff time (billable at $132/hr.) for a cost of $1,320. In addition, staff has spent additional time responding to e-mail correspondence for a total of 5 additional staff hours ($660). However, the City is expending a significant amount of time and resources on the greater topic of homelessness, with financial impacts to multiple City Departments through use of staff resources and impacts on public facilities. OPTIONS: The City Council has the following options to consider on this matter: 1. Direct staff to work with Ritter Center to prepare an MOU for Council review and approval (Staff recommendation); or
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 8 2. Continue the matter and direct staff to prepare a Draft Resolution, modifying Use Permit UP13-030 with certain operational changes and return to a subsequent meeting; or 3. Continue the matter to a future City Council hearing and direct staff to return with more information related to any questions or comments; or 4. Continue the matter to a future City Council hearing and direct staff to prepare a Resolution revoking the Use Permit; or 5. Refer the matter to the Planning Commission for consideration and recommendation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ritter Center history of Planning entitlements 2. Current Use Permit and conditions of approval for Ritter Center - Zoning Administrator hearing (UP13-030), approved September 18, 2013. 3. Public Correspondence
Community Development Department MEMORANDUM
CITY OF
DATE:
April 21, 2016
TO:
File
FROM:
Caron Parker, Associate Planner
SUBJECT:
12-16 Ritter Street – History of Planning approvals and Performance Reports - REVISED
After reviewing the files, I have detailed the Planning permit history for 12 Ritter and 16 Ritter Street. The Ritter center is located on two separate lots. The 16 Ritter Street address was originally a single family house converted to office use in 1973. There is no use permit history for 16 Ritter Street until 1992, when the Human Concern Center applied for a temporary use permit to install a 879 square foot trailer on the site. See history below: ED92-52/UP92-32 [16 Ritter Street, APN# 011-272-04, application signed by PO, Brovelli]: On July 29, 1992, Zoning Administrator approval for an 879 square foot office building at the rear of the property. 16 Ritter Street served as an office space and the new trailer was approved for office/counseling. ED93-15/UP93-15 [14 Ritter, APN # 011-272-13, application signed by PO, Bottarini]: On March 23, 1993, the Planning Commission approved a UP and ED for a 1,100 square foot temporary trailer for day services. The UP was set to expire in 2 years (May 5, 1995). The PC approval was appealed to the City Council. The appeal denied (Resolution #8887). PC decision upheld by Council on April 19, 1993. Appeal documents listed APN # 011-272-13. UP95-3 [16 Ritter Street, APN# 011-272-04; application signed by PO Bottarini]: On February 28, 1995, the Planning Commission approved an extension to the previously approved Use Permit UP93-16, which had a 2-year deadline. Max client caseload for DSC set at 40 clients/day averaged over 1 week. Expiration date eliminated. Evening uses after 8 pm limited to staff meetings. ED00-37 [12 Ritter Street], APN # 011-272-13; application signed by Bottarini]: On May 31, 2000, the Zoning Administrator approved a new 1,452 square foot modular to replace the existing 1,100 sf modular (approved in 1993 as a temporary trailer). The trailer will be used for Day Services. UP04-005 [12-16 Ritter Street, APN# 011-271-04 and 011-272-13, application signed by both PO’s, Bottarini and Brovelli]: On September 14, 2004, the Planning Commission amended UP95-003 to allow modifications to the conditions of approval #1, #3, #4, #5, #7, #8(a) and #13. (see Resolution 04-26). COA #13 states NO expiration date to UP. COA #7 still limits caseload to 40 visits/day, averaged over 1 week. UP11-070/ED11-089 [12 Ritter, APN# 011-271-13, signed by Bottarini]: On February 14, 2012, The Planning Commission approved a Use permit and design review permit for a new 933 sf medical trailer on site to handle up to 65 clients/day. On appeal, the City Council reduced the client caseload for the medical trailer and DSC to 60 clients per day, averaged over one week. UP13-030 [12 Ritter, APN #011-271-13, signed by Bottarini]: On September 18, 2013, ZA approval of use permit changing COA #5 per CC direction. COA #5 now states that the average client caseload for the DSC and the medical modular would be limited to 60 clients per day averaged over the actual number of days the Ritter Center is opened “operational days” and not the 7-day work week.
ATTACHMENT 1-1
CITY OF
Community Development Department MEMORANDUM
Performance Reports: #1: CC hearing on June 17, 2013 (reporting period from October 2012 to April 2013) #2: CC hearing on March 17, 2014 (reporting period May 2013 to October 2013) #3: CC hearing on November 17, 2014 (reporting period of November 2013 to September 2014) #4: CC Memo (no public hearing, at the direction of Council) sent on January 1, 2015 (reporting period from October 2014 to April 2015) #5: CC hearing on March 21, 2016 (reporting period May 2015 to December 2015)
ATTACHMENT 1-2
REGULAR MEETING SAN RAFAEL ZONING ADMINISTRATOR September 18, 2013 Staff Report 10:00 am 1.
12 Ritter Street (Ritter Center) - Use Permit amendment to allow a change in Condition of Approval #5, previously approved per City Council Resolution 13321. The change would require that the 60 client per day caseload limit be averaged over the number of operational days instead of a 7-day work week. No other changes to the approved use permit (UP11-070) is proposed; APN No. 011-271-13; Second/Third Mixed Use East (2/3 MUE) Zoning District; Velma Bottarini, owner; Diane Linn, Executive Director, Ritter Center, applicant; File No. UP13-030 Project Planner: Caron Parker, Associate Planner
BACKGROUND On February 14, 2012, the San Rafael Planning Commission (Resolution 12-01) conditionally approved a Use Permit (UP11-070) and Design Review Permit (ED11-089), amending the previously approved Use Permit (UP04-005). The amended use permit would allow: 1) the installation of a 933 square foot medical modular building at 12 Ritter Street; and 2) allow an increase in the client caseload for the Day Service Center (DSC) and the medical modular building to a total of 65 clients/day averaged over one week. This decision was appealed to the City Council and on April 2, 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 13321 upholding the Planning Commission action to grant a Conditional Use Permit amendment for the Ritter Center (see Attachment 1). However, the City Council recommended that the Use Permit conditions be further amended to: 1) reduce the total client visits for the Day Services Center (DSC) and the medical clinic from 65 clients per day to 60 clients per day, averaged over one week and require monthly reports to be submitted to the City to provide a tally on the number of client visits for the DSC and the medical clinic (Condition of Approval #5); 2) require that City staff prepare a performance report every six months following occupancy to track condition compliance and police service calls (Condition of Approval #16); and 3) require the Ritter Center management to develop and implement an “overflow plan” for the medical services component (Condition of Approval #17). Per City Council Resolution 13321, the Use Permit amendment allowed the relocation of the existing medical clinic space from the Day Services Center (DSC) modular to a new 933square-foot modular. The new clinic space was approved to include three exam rooms, a larger waiting room and medical offices. The total number of clients served (laundry/showers services and medical services) was increased from the 45 clients/day approved in 2004 (UP04-005), to 60 clients/day, averaged over one week. The approved hours of operation for the Ritter Center are 6:00 am to 8:00 pm, seven days a week. However, current operating hours for the DSC and the medical clinic are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and some Saturday mornings for the Women’s clinic.
ATTACHMENT 2-1
12 Ritter Street [Ritter Center] Re: UP13-030 Date: September 18, 2013
Per Resolution 13321, Condition of Approval #16 specifically states: “Six (6) months from the date of occupancy and operation, a performance report shall be prepared by the Planning Division and shall continue to be prepared every six months thereafter. This performance report shall report on the Center’s adherence to the operational conditions of approval regulating client limits, litter control and security, and shall include a tracking of the numbers of police service calls to the facility. Once completed, the performance reports shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission and City Council. If, during the course of monitoring, it is determined that the Ritter Center is out-of-compliance with conditions of approval, the City can schedule the Use Permit for a City Council public hearing.” On June 17, 2013, Planning staff presented the results of the 6-month performance report to the City Council covering Ritter Center operations between October 12, 2012 and April 30, 2013. This was not an official public hearing, and as such, no public comments were heard. Planning staff made a presentation, followed by a presentation by the Ritter Center Executive Director, Diane Linn. The Council discussed the item and expressed concern about the method for tallying the total number of daily clients at the site. Ultimately, the Council agreed that the daily client caseload for the Day Services Center (DSC) and the medical modular building should be averaged over the “operational work week” instead of a “7-day work week.” The Council’s rationale was that the average should be based on the days the Center is actually opened in order to get a better sense of the total number of clients served. While the Use Permit allows Ritter to operate 7 days/week, the Center is never open on Sundays, and operates Monday through Friday and occasionally on Saturday mornings for the Women’s Clinic. The Council ultimately accepted the Performance Report, with the caveat that: 1. The daily client caseload for the DSC and the medical modular be no more than 60 clients/day averaged over operational days and not averaged over a 7 day work week; 2. Staff hold a Zoning Administrator hearing to memorialize the changes made by the City Council at the June 17, 2013 review of the 6-month Performance Report; and 3. The next 6-month Performance Report (May 2013 through October 2013) would be noticed and scheduled as a public hearing, open for public comments on all aspects of the Use Permit (staff anticipates that due to the Fall holidays, this hearing will take place sometime in January 2014). PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Ritter Center has been in operation its current location since 1981, providing a variety of services and resources, free of charge to the working poor and homeless. The Ritter Center is located in four buildings/modulars housed on two contiguous lots located on the south side of Ritter Street. As described below, the center provides various functions and services housed in the four buildings, including Case Management, Behavioral Health Day Services, Food Pantry, Emergency Clothing/Goodwill Gift certificates, Seasonal programs (Thanksgiving and Christmas):
Ritter Center (16 Ritter): Offices and food pantry distribution
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Bouchard Building: Case Management (5 offices) and a conference room
Day Services Center (DSC): Showers, laundry, and restrooms
Medical Modular Building: Medical clinic
No change to the Ritter Center operations is proposed by Ritter Center. The purpose of this Zoning Administrator hearing is to memorialize an interpretation of one of the conditions of approval by the City Council, during their review of the 6 month performance report. At that time, the Council found that one of the conditions (use permit condition #5) was not clear on the method of tallying the daily client case load, thus directed staff to hold a use permit hearing to amend Condition #5, changing the method of counting the daily client caseload for the DSC and medical modular, from a 7-day average to averaging over the actual number of operational days (typically 5-6 days/week) as directed by the City Council. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an environmental review is required to evaluate the environmental impacts of the proposed project. Staff has determined that this project is exempt per Article 19 Categorical Exemptions, Section 15301a (Existing Facilities) Class 1 whereas the proposed project is: 1) limited to interior alterations; and 2) has been reviewed by appropriate city departments who will ensure that appropriate building and/or fire permits are secured. PUBLIC HEARING The Zoning Administrator meeting began at 10:00 A.M. Present at the meeting were Diane Linn, Executive Director, Ritter Center, James Ferrandini, Ritter Center staff, Hugo Landecker and Amy Likover, Gerstle Park residents, Jonathan Freeman, Alison Clayton (Health and Human Services), and Greg Brockbank. Raffi Boloyan, Planning Manager was the Acting Zoning Administrator. Caron Parker, Associate Planner made a brief staff presentation about the history of the project, explaining that the focus of the hearing was the change in Condition of Approval #5 only. Comments on other aspects of the use permit will be considered at the next City Council hearing to review the second Performance Report for the Ritter Center. This will be a public hearing and is tentatively set for sometime in January 2014. The public comment period was opened and public testimony was heard. There were a variety of comments and questions about how many non-homeless vs. chronically homeless clients are served, capacity of the medical modular and use of the overflow management plan. Amy Likover specifically requested that the Resolution be revised to define the term “operational days,” and the Zoning administrator agreed to add this definition. As stated in COA #5, “for the purposes of this condition, an “operational day” is defined as a day during which the Day Services Center or the medical modular building is open to clients for services”. The Zoning Administrator stated for the record that there were no letters received by staff in response to the public notice mailed on August 30, 2013 to property owners and occupants within a 300’ radius of the subject property.
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The Zoning Administrator closed the public hearing at 11:00 A.M. The Zoning Administrator has determined that the City Council directed use permit amendment to change the method of tallying the total number of clients served per day is a minor amendment to the approved Use Permit (UP11-070). As such, the amended use permit is in substantial conformance with the City of San Rafael’s Municipal Code property development standards for the Second/Third Mixed Use East (2/3/MUE) Zoning District, all applicable policies of the San Rafael General Plan 2020, and the review criteria for Use Permits. The Zoning Administrator stated that a copy of the meeting minutes, which incorporate the findings and the conditions of approval, would be mailed to the applicant and the property owner and would be available to the public for review at the Planning Division counter upon request. In addition, the Zoning Administrator stated that a project of this nature has an appeal period of five (5) working days upon the approval or denial of the project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Zoning Administrator approve this minor amendment to incorporate the City Council’s interpretation of condition of approval #5, as determined during their review of the Ritter Center 6 month Performance Report on June 17, 2013. The amended Use Permit will also readopt the Findings as approved by the City Council in granting the original Use Permit UP11-070 in Resolution 13321, adopted on April 2, 2012. The Zoning Administrator hereby approves this Use Permit Amendment (UP13-030) to change Condition of Approval #5 (see Page 7), with original conditions in strikeout, followed by revised condition in underline. All other conditions set forth in City Council Resolution 13321 shall remain in effect and are listed below. Any decision shall be final at 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, pending no appeals filed with the City of San Rafael Planning Division by that date. FINDINGS: Use Permit Amendment (UP13-030) Findings 1) The Ritter Center use, including the proposed Use Permit amendment to relocate the 600 square foot medical clinic to a new 933 square foot modular on site and increase the client caseload limit for the Day Services Center (DSC) and the new medical modular to 65 clients/day, continues to be in accord with the General Plan, the objectives of the Zoning Ordinance, and the purposes of the Second/Third Mixed Use East (2/3 MUE) Downtown District in which the site is located. a. As discussed on Pages 4-5 of the February 14, 2012 Planning Commission staff report, the proposed project is consistent with General Plan Policies LU-9 (Intensity of NonResidential Development), LU-14 (Land Use Compatibility), NH-4 (Property Maintenance), NH-17 (Competing Concerns), NH-51 (Existing Business Areas), and CD10a (Non-Residential Design Guidelines) in that: i) upon installation of the new medical modular, the proposed project site would have an FAR=0.87 which is below the
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maximum FAR allowed for the site (1.5 FAR); ii) the proposed use is an allowable use in the Second/Third Mixed Use Land Use Designation; iii) The proposed new modular would provide a better space for the medical clinic and reduce the number of clients having to wait outside; iv) the Ritter Center has been operating since 1981 and has worked with adjacent neighbors to address the challenges and concerns regarding the impact of Ritter clients on adjacent businesses while still providing needed services to the poor and homeless. The number of clients has increased steadily over the years and the proposed increase to 60 clients/day for the DSC and the new modular would be mitigated by better site organization and client management; and v) the proposed new modular has been designed with colors and materials to match the existing buildings on the site; and b. The proposed project is consistent the Zoning Ordinance in that medical clinics are conditionally permitted uses in the Second/Third Mixed Use East (2/3 MUE) Zoning District and the Ritter Center is currently operating under a previously approved Use Permit (UP04-005). The proposed Use Permit amendment would not introduce a new use, but simply relocate the existing approved medical clinic to a more appropriately designed medical modular space. The elimination of 5 existing parking spaces is allowed because parking up to 1.0 FAR is provided by parking garages and surface lots in the Downtown Parking Assessment District. 2) The proposed project, together with the conditions applicable thereto, would not be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity, or to the general welfare of the City in that: a. The proposed project would relocate an existing use into a slightly larger space, but would not be an substantial “expansion” of medical space because unlike the existing modular, the new modular is designed with a waiting area; b. The proposed hours of operation for the clinic (Monday through Friday, 9 am – 5 pm) has not been increased and is less than the hours previously approved under Use Permit UP04-005, which allows Ritter Center to operate from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm seven days a week. The proposed hours coincide with typical hours for other business in the vicinity; c. The proposed increase in the number of clients for the DSC and new medical modular from the 40 clients/day limit per UP04-005, to 60 clients/day reflects current demand for services on the site. The increase in client numbers is not the result of installing a new modular on site, but has been an existing condition for several years. The addition of a new modular designed with a waiting area and better clinic facilities would help alleviate much of the client back-up on site. The medical clinic would be relocated from the DSC into the new modular, and the vacated medical space in the DSC is proposed to be used as offices for the Behavioral Health services staff. The Ritter Center is working with a space planner to help redesign office space on the site to maximize efficiency. The goal is to create a better space to manage clients throughout the day and reduce the number of Ritter clients on the surrounding City streets adjacent to the project site. The proposed new modular would improve client management on site and therefore reduce client overflow forced to wait outside for appointments; d. The revised method for calculating the daily client caseload by averaging the number of clients over the number of “operational days” rather than over a “7-day week” will help
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maintain the number of clients to no more than 60 clients per day, better manage the number of clients on site and help reduce impact to the surrounding properties. e. The Ritter Center will continue the established daily litter removal/site clean-up operations (as required in UP11-070) to keep the streets near the project site clean; f.
The Ritter Center will continue implement their security program on site during operating hours to maximize enforcement of Ritter Center client behavioral policies and ensure security on-site and in the project area. Ritter has also updated client management policies to refuse services to clients who violate appropriate behaviors agreements that impact neighboring businesses. The Ritter Center also has trained staff to manage any difficult clients and works cooperatively with the San Rafael Police Department to minimize impacts to adjacent properties;
g. No impact to neighboring businesses is anticipated from the proposed elimination of 5 on-site parking spaces. The project site is in the Downtown Parking Assessment District, which provides parking for sites up to a 1.0 FAR. The Ritter Center has ongoing off-site parking arrangements to lease space at the PG&E surface lot (on Lindaro Street between 2nd Street and 3rd Street). Ritter Center has secured 6 additional spaces in this lot to off-set the loss of the 5 on-site parking spaces proposed to be eliminated. In addition, Ritter Center has access to parking spaces at the Annex building at 815 Third Street; h. The City’s Building/Fire Prevention Division has reviewed the project and developed conditions of approval that would ensure that the use would operate in a manner as described and comply with all life and safety code requirements. Additional review will be required upon submittal of a formal building permit application; and i.
The project will not have a significant environmental impact, and is exempt from CEQA review per CEQA Guidelines Article 19 Categorical Exemptions, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15311 (Accessory Structures) which exempts minor interior and exterior alterations to existing structures, and the construction of minor structures accessory to existing commerical, industrial or institutional facilities.
3) That the proposed project, as conditioned, complies with each of the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, in that: a. The project conforms to the requirements of Chapter 5 (Land Use Regulation for the 2/3 MUE Zoning District) as a conditionally permitted use; b. The project is consistent with the requirements of Chapter 18 (Parking), because no onsite parking is required for sites up to 1.0 FAR located in the Downtown Parking Assessment District; and c. The project applicant submitted a Use Permit amendment application, requesting review of the proposed new 933 square foot medical modular and proposed increase in the client caseload limit for the DSC and new medical modular on site.
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12 Ritter Street [Ritter Center] Re: UP13-030 Date: September 18, 2013
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DIVISION Use Permit Amendment (UP13-030) Conditions of Approval 1. This Use Permit amendment (UP13-030) approves an amendment to a previously approved Use Permit (UP11-070) and authorizes the relocation of the existing 600 square foot medical clinic in the Day Services Center (DSC) trailer to a new 933 square foot modular on the Ritter Center site. In addition to the medical clinic, the following Ritter Center inventory of services, previously approved per UP04-005 and UP11-070, and described on page 2 of the Planning Commission staff report dated February 14, 2012, will continue to be authorized at the Ritter Center as part of this amended Use Permit amendment: Case Management Behavioral Health Day Services Food Pantry Emergency clothing/Goodwill Gift certificates Seasonal programs (Thanksgiving and Christmas) 2. No food services and no full kitchen shall be allowed in the existing Day Services Center (DSC) or the new modular. No food of any kind shall be sold for consumption on the premises. 3. No overnight live-in use of the Ritter Center facility shall be allowed except one person functioning as a night watch person. 4. Hours of operation for providing client services shall be from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm, seven days a week. Evening use of the premises after 8:00 pm shall be limited to staff and Board meetings, and live-in facilities for one night security guard. 5. Client caseload for the existing Day Services Center (DSC) and services in the new modular are limited to a total of 60 clients/day, averaged over the average 7-day work week over the operational work week. For the purposes of this condition, an “operational day” is defined as a day during which the Day Services Center or the medical modular building is open to clients for services. Commencing at occupancy and occupation of the new modular, on the first day of each month, the Ritter Center shall submit monthly reports to the Planning Division, which are to: a) provide a tally of the total number of daily client visits during the previous calendar month; and b) identify the number of days the “overflow plan” was implemented (per Use Permit Condition of Approval #17). The form of this report shall be approved by the Planning Division and City Attorney prior to the issuance of a building permit, and shall include verification under penalty of perjury. 6. The applicant shall contact the Planning Division to request a final inspection, prior to the issuance of the final building permit. The request for final inspection by the Planning Division shall require a minimum of 48-hour advance notice.
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7. All donated material shall be stored inside the buildings. No materials shall be stored at 12 Ritter Street or in the parking lot at 815 Third Street, or behind the fences adjacent to the buildings at 12 Ritter Street at any time. Any additional storage building proposed to be located on site must be approved by the Planning Division before installation. 8. The Ritter Center shall continue to provide a litter control program to monitor and pick up litter within the neighborhood area of the Center a minimum of three (3) times per week. 9. The applicant shall continue to provide notice to all employees, volunteers and clients stating that parking shall not occur on adjacent private lots. The notice shall include a list of available public parking lots. 10. All clients shall be given a copy of the rules and regulations to be read and signed by all incoming clients. House Rules shall at a minimum include the following: a. No clients will be admitted which in the judgment of the Ritter Center staff are under the influence of alcohol or other substances b. Violent or threatening behavior will not be permitted c. Failure to comply with the rules may result in eviction from the program and the premises. 11. All clients shall continue to be screened for alcohol or drug use before receiving services and the availability of services to clients shall be the decision of the operators of the Day Services Center (DSC). 12. Clients who cause a peace disturbance or endanger staff or other clients shall not be allowed to receive services from the DSC. Readmission of evicted clients shall be based on established House Rules. 13. The DSC shall continue to maintain a security program during operating hours. 14. This Use Permit amendment (UP13-030) shall have no expiration date and shall run with the land and remain valid regardless of any change of ownership of the project site, subject to these conditions. 15. On-going compliance with all conditions of approval shall be required to keep the Use Permit Amendment valid. This Use Permit amendment (UP13-030) may be called to hearing at any time by the Planning Division in order to review compliance with the Conditions of Approval. 16. Six (6) months from the date of occupancy and operation, a performance report shall be prepared by the Planning Division and shall continue to be prepared every six months thereafter. This performance report shall report on the Center’s adherence to the operational conditions of approval regulating client limits, litter control and security, and shall include a tracking of the numbers of police service calls to the facility. Once completed, the performance reports shall be forwarded to the Planning Commission and City Council. If,
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during the course of monitoring, it is determined that the Ritter Center is out-of-compliance with conditions of approval, the City can schedule the Use Permit for a City Council public hearing. 17. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Ritter Center management shall develop and submit to the Planning Division an operation plan to address potential client overflow for medical services. The monthly monitoring report required by condition #5 above, shall identify the days within the reported calendar month in which the overflow plan was required to be implemented. This Use Permit (UP13-030) amendment is conditionally approved and shall become valid after a five (5) working day appeal period at 5:00 P.M on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, pending no appeals are filed with the City of San Rafael Planning Division. /s/ Raffi Boloyan Raffi Boloyan, Acting Zoning Administrator
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May 19, 2016 San Rafael City Council 1400 Fifth Ave San Rafael, CA
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Attention: Raffi Boloyan, Planning Manager San Rafael has a long and proud history of hosting services for those in our County who need a helping hand. We are encouraged at the direction our City is taking in dealing with homelessness in the longer term and we strongly support your efforts to continue to find better ways to help those in need while making our downtown a better place for families and our local business owners. Our challenge in the near term is how to reduce the impacts of the growing homeless population who are forced to live on the streets of our small City. Homelessness is a national crisis, but a quick look at 2015 census numbers tells us there is something different about San Rafael. Comparing San Rafael to Novato, a City with a similar population, shows us that San Rafael has 2.5 times the homeless population. Using the same 2015 census numbers you find that San Rafael has a homeless population per capita that is 20% higher than San Francisco and almost 30% higher than Berkeley. Our small City is clearly drawing people from elsewhere to use its services. In 2015 approximately 29% of the San Rafael homeless population, or 167 people, were from outside the County. Property crime, theft, assaults and robberies have risen concurrently with the growing homeless population in our small City while falling or remaining steady in other Cities. The result of this growing population downtown is a City where residents do not feel safe in their own community. Save San Rafael is submitting for your consideration 30 pages of comments from San Rafael families describing what life is like in our City today. I hope you will take a few moments to read through these comments to understand how scared, sad and frustrated our citizens are. While actions are being taken in the longer term to improve this situation, it is clear that the status quo is no longer acceptable and something must be done now to make this City once again a place for all of its citizens. While the Ritter Center is only part of the reason homeless are drawn to downtown San Rafael, it needs to also be a part of the solution. Until the Ritter Center can be relocated, reducing its use permit to its previous level is a sensible part of a larger set of actions required to improve life in our downtown area in the near term. The status quo must change now. On behalf of the San Rafael families and business owners who comprise Save San Rafael, I am submitting our petition with over 1200 signatures urging you to reduce the Ritter Center use permit to its prior level until the Center can be relocated away from downtown .. Thank you
Ken Reich Save San Rafael
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Save San Rafael
Recipient :
"San Rafael City Council"
Letter:
Greetings, We the undersigned are submitting this petition for the hearings on the Ritter Center use permit
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Kenneth Reich
, United States
2016-03-24
Kate Rice
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-29
Daniel Bacon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-29
rob wiley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-29
Laurie Etheridge
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-29
Michael Perona
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-29
Carl Schick
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Hannah Young
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-03-30
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Beth Niles
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
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Erick Valdovinos
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Michele Holmes
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2016-03-30
Robert Boyce
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Brian Napolitano
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Gregory Arent
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Carolyn lenert
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Erendira Olivas
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Susan Olsen
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Tony Franco
San Rafael, CA, United States
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2016-03-30
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2016-03-30
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2016-03-30
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2016-03-30
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San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
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San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Leah Mazurelle
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2016-03-30
Stephanie Summer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
John Schaefer
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-03-30
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San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
pamela samaniego
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Andrew Perry
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
John Petrovsky
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Nicola Bach
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Jason Bousquet
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
John Greene
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Name
Location
Date
Daniel White
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Emily Prymak
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Janipher Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Ariana Alioto
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Christopher keane
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Anamaria Dunn
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Jeanne Williams
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Susan Jordan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
John McDermott
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Buz Johanson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Cindy Benson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Claire Shoen
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Mike Ross
los Angeles , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Kelli Kelly
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Nani lawrence
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Andrea Young
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
William So
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Beth laughlin
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
ellen greene
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Penny Vaughan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Kenneth Pledg
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Sara Bender
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Gail lorentz
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Mark Gabbard
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Sian Killingsworth
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03 -30
Jeffrey Zane
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
NOElANI SCallON
NOVATO, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Gary Scholick
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Kelli Peterson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Brian Mathews
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Andrew Crawford
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Jennifer Debonis
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-03-30
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Location
Date
Kari Humphrey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Amanda Radtke
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Rali Reed
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Greg Stilson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Lisa Wh itman
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-03-30
David Capelle
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Bryan Bates
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Kim Adams
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Beau Hanson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Stephen Nitz
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Victoria Berghoff
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Sadie Kiely
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
linda shapiro
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
George Shaheen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Lisa Allanson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Travis Troen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Marty Wickenheiser
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Chris murdick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Susan Mayost
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Nicole Cogswell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Scott Llamas
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-30
Rob Lamb
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Ryan Odonnell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-30
Heather Marti n
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rene Garcia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kee ly Everett
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Nancy Hill
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Susan McNear
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
WYu
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jessica Devers
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Stacy Clatk
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ziv Kedem
Mamaroneck, NY, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Naomi Finerman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Robert Greene
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Thomas Corker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Emily Leonard
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Linda Markwick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Shira Zuckerman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
David Johanson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Walter Wolk
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Gary Markwick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Keith Prymak
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ann Dill
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Terry Koenig
Novato, CA, United States
2016-03-31
B Wickwire
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jim Lynch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
William Gietz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Noah Gift
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jacqueline-Marie Moore
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Thomas Kordick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sylvia Pesenti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Suzanne Jensen
San Rafael, CA, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Daria Lovette
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rebecca alexis
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
sarah mcdonald
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
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Laura Collins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Cathy Podhasky
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Hinman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bonnie McBride
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Evan Reich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
debi morgen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
jennifer lynch
san francisco, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Pamela Parkes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Melissa Daly
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Karen Latham
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lynn Bradescu
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Joe Delaney
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mike Cairns
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Anna Capelle
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rich Babcock
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Trista Corker
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Billie Buck
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
John Beales
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matt Schallock
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bridget Radachy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kathryn Kalabokes
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Teall Harkey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lori Sommer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chris Untermann
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bridgey Ryan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Anna Quintero
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Dennis Duff
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Eileen Benson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Laurene Schlosser
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Casey Benjamin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Dan McCall
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Angelina Duff
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kim Cloney
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Simon Zadovsky
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Debi Clevenger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bob Rucker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rodney Heschong
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kristen Smol
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Robert Fassberg
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Christine Gabbard
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Melanie Matheson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Pennie Rossini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alexandra Nicandri
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
lisa hanson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Moezzi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
C Hom
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Barbara Henricks
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Julie Schiffman
San Rafael, CA 94901 , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Nicholas Lituanio
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Charles Morgenstern
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-03-31
heather stewart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ayesha Amin-Arsala
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Christine Miller
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mark Nicandri
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kathleen Liparini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
LISA STRICKER
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Shannon Kruger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Tommy Lamanna
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Tami McCall
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Hinton
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Maggie Coin
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sage Herman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jonathan Hinman
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jane Alt
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Zachary Krefti ng
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Louis Lucq
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jeanie Lucq
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Leigha Jahansooz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31 ·
Kim Goodhope
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Katie Tuttle
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Cheryl Riley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Koorosh Khashayar
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Paul Lucq
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Michael Mink
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Laura Austin
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sue Ghest-Kehoe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Josh Powell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chris Hart
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Toni Ignoffo
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Dan Connor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matthew Douglass
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
alex stricker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kristen Geller
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Cynthia Collison
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jonathan Labovich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kirsten Ph izackerley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kirsten Smith
Laurel, MD, United States
2016-03-31
Drew Norton
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Concerned Citizen
New City, NY, United States
2016-03-31
Elisa Safanda
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Britt Johnson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
zoe somers
san rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lindsay Miller
Novato, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Angella Russell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sharon Murphy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Molly Brilliant
San Rafae l, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Brad Sears
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michael Kruger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Erin Noble
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Paul Gardella
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lauren Joyce
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Pamela Nichols
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Edward Brown
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
jan johanson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Katherine Blake
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
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Name
Location
Date
Meagan Seeley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Carla Garcia Cortez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matt Parfit
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Allison Skinner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Phil Neal
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matthew Alba
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rachel Street
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
And rew Pollal
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mario Gonzalez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Joan Lucq
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Dan Williams
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Courtney Wilkins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Katie Morris
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Donald Haight
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Carol Allison
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
John Dutton
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rachel Guthrie
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Terri Jaffe
san rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Gary Bender
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alex Burnham
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Deena Bellman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sarah Fonkalsrud
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Peter Bussi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
DJ Allison
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Cheryl Clark
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Thomas Scheidig
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Don Tarantino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bruce Sadowmick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chloe Caviness
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mary Krefting
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alex Spahr
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ann Rhoads
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Ellie Dominguez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rachel von Doepp
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Nicholas Spahr
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
James Russell
Miami, AZ, United States
2016-03-31
Bethany Womack
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sherry Saccuzzo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sara Almaguer
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
John Devine
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Andre Urbanski
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Christopher Carey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matthew Andress
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Karen Montgomery
Salinas, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Karen Holleran
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
John Pesenti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Peter Emrich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kim Stewart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Marley Kalat
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matthew Scola
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Richard Thalheimer
Ross, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Joshua Salwen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jen Oliver
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Arthur Feidler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
ROBERT SACCUZZO
SAN RAFAEL, CA, United States
2016-03-31
J.D. Swartz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
carol roeder
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kathie Feidler
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mark Gravitch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rita Becker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Peter Standish
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Barbara Girerd
Oakland , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Swartz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michele Essayan
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Tim McDonald
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alison Brown
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
MARK PLASKON
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alison Corso
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
John Stanko
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lisa Fader
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bill Werstler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Niels Von Doepp
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Brian Ahern
Oakland, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Bethany Wolfensperger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sarah Cain
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Andrea Eneidi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Madeline Barnett
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jeffrey Rhoads
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Margery Cherin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Robin VanTassell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Elisabetta Ponti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Uyen Nguyen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jason Wells
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chris Spilly
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michael Ellis
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Dan Hanlon
Novato, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chris Johnson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
chris portell a
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michael Jobe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Amy Anderson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jacqueline Louis
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rebecca Spence
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
declan murphy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kevin Jobe
Los Angeles, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Gina FrAnco
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Elise Gundersen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Valerie mandin-kelly
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Laura Celi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Malinda wheeler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kara King
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
christina lund
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Matthew Kerslake
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
David Wolfensperger
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Marianne Descalzo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Susan Zelinsky
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kristin Graham
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Benjamin Stewart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Marlene Peterson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rita Channon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jan Kapash
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sherri Corker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Pete zavattero
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Chris Stewart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sara Thomas
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Tony Markwick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rebecca Markwick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michelle Nardone
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Heather Powell
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Susan Ginwala
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jana Mannina
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
David Thompson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Michael Dougherty
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Pamela Couce
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jason Tuttle
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Travis Johnson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Hanna Damiani
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jeanine Lin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Clare Mullin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
gary hassin
san francisco , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Daniel Nemits
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Gloria DeMaria
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jill Sheehan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Melissa Hartley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Parker Channon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Dito
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Shelly Meny
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kimberly Hancher
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
mike brinck
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ken Goudey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Patty Faulkner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Sean Dugan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kelly Merrick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Josh Ganger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Mira Troyan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Quinn Baraco Belben
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
piper bowman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Francesca Englert
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Stacy Thorpe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Marcus Jessup
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kristin Maguire
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Claudine Whitney
Novato, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Angela Hoover
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Darcy Tarantino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
john hayes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jeff Miller
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ross Elkins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Steve Fogliani
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Ryan Doving
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kimberly Kisner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Alison yezbak
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Name
Location
Date
Matt Elkins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Megan Mccormacj
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Stephanie Nevin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Loren Zirbel
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Pat Taylor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Laura Motzer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Rosemary LaMotta
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jennifer Lakner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Lee Riney
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Brenden Yezbak
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
marilyn reyes
fairfax , CA, United States
2016-03-31
Jon Salomon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Robyn Klapperich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Marissa Schechter
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Don Moore
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Kathleen Parker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-03-31
Stacy Leopold
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Catherine Healy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Erica Gates
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Anita Welter
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Annie Terstegge
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Julie beach
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Stefany Snyder
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Tony Alex
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Tamara Markwick DeMille
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Sondra Burgess
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Corinna Kavanagh
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Andrew valla
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Vibeke Sommer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Paul Tomasch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Natalia Chavez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Patrick Terstegge
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Name
Location
Date
Debbie Fraschetti
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-04-01
David Gordon
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Michele Yam polsky
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Cathy Lofrano
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Shirley Wolk
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Tom Burrell
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Samantha Sargent
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jennifer Haber
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Hasted Hannah
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Katherine Brown
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Michael Antieri
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Grace Doctolero
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Dana clark
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
gillian pontes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Frank Marino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Lauren Vorhees
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Stacey Boyce
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Bri Bohanan
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
liza wienholz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Roland Cooper
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Julia Arno
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Margaret Perlstein
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kathy Taylor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Rowena DeMayo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Gina Doctolero
Folsom, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Dean Taylor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Wendy Galland
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Carol Gachen
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Ben Thurmond
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Roger Alt
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Robert Porter
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Indira Guerrieri
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Name
Location
Date
Kelly Cameron
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Sam Hagan
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Michael Parrett
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Anne Pera
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Keira Guasco
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kathryn Rooprai
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
lauren hamblet
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Casey Hunt
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Janice Gutermann
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
yoko kasai
2016-04-01
kyle duffy
San Rafael, CA, United States San Rafael, CA, United States
Christina Belli
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Dave Parr
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Mitra Pourfarrokh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Stacee Brown
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Alexis Palefsky
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jennifer Yee Mennucci
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Taylor Ahlqu ist
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Rene Sommer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Bernie Benson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Eyan Higgins Jones
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Meg Gamble
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Crystal Cohen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Greg Case
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Megan Tuggle
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Elisabetta Manari
sausalito, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Yvonne Fox
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Simon Cheung
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Robert Well beloved
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Brandon Mark
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Paige hirschkop
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Julia Edwinson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
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2016-04-01
Name
Location
Date
Deb Dubrowski
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Cory Lund
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Helen Young
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Timothy Fross
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Elke Reinhardt
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Zena Richter
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Francis Michael Cunha
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Brian Kaplan
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Rosario Salinas'
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jennifer Storey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Stacey Kaplan
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Bret Goldman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
kim charlesworth
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Gary Pedroli
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jeff More
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Siobhsn Ofonogur
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
A Richardson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kelly Dame
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Rupinder Buttar
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Lindsey Ragghianti
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Lynn Muschi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Carol Oakes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
larry lesser
boynton beach , FL, United States
2016-04-01
Sheryl Knutson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Robert Bowler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kent Pritchett
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Leah LoSchiavo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Bret Lama
Kentfield, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Shana Chrisman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Karen Hannah
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Yvonne Rodoni
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Robert Widinski
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Name
Location
Date
Josselyn Robertson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
James Dame
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Natalie Schoch
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-01
John Radovich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Lisa Tatum
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Joanne Ritter
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Daniel Warren
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Mark Ramezzano
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-04-01
natasha devaud
san rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Nicole Murphy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Steve Franchetti
Napa, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Dawn DeBisschop
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Karen Frykman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
John Reid
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Hugh Chatham
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Tim Cornwell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Patricia Ravasio
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jennifer Labovich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Steve Peixotto
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Mary O'Brien
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Melissa Ahern
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Susan Schultz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Steve Held
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
sharlene moss
San Rafael, CA, United States
' 2016-04-01
Rick Barsotti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Marcel Vela
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Amy Tarantino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
stephanie bennett
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Cristy McDowell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
james stuart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Barbara Rahe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Alicia Brasch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
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Location
Date
Louise Wilson
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Dan Peixotto
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Henrietta Ivarson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Chiara Serpa
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Redenbarger James
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kareese Holt
Petaluma, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Eric Wertheimer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Jennifer Leaf
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Peter Lambert
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Anne Palmer-Stein
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Charles Roell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Michael Campbell
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-01
robert Hoffmeister
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Mimi O'Connell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Janet Lucroy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kate Llamas
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Debra Fross
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Lindy Booth
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Tracylihn Monks
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Shannon Alten
san rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kanani Lowe
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Grazia Bennett
San Francisco , CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kevin Hoch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kaan Etem
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Donna Shelly
Kentfield, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Becky Orson
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Doug Gawoski
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
jodie silberman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Michael Haley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Kristi Taaffe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Julie Luria
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Thomas Collins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-01
Name
Location
Date
Stella Robertson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jennifer Gonzalez
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
warren weisenburg
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Joe Reyes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Marc Barie
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Lyndsay Rou
Rohnert Park, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Sandrine poulet
novato, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Marissa Warren
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Neile Royston
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
jennifer burrell
san rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Diana Simons
auckland 1025, New Zealand
2016-04-02
Andersen Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Kathtyn Elia
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jon Caxton
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Rebecca Reid
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jennifer Dardis
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Susan Sidell
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Mike Maloney
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Rachel Glas
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Angela Casey
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-02
S Herrera
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Pat Derenzo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Cathy Klein
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Patricia Matthies
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Victoria Vitas
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Louis R.
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Cathy Riley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Leo Gim
Berkeley, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Taylor Tarantino
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Kris Kelson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Julie Michaud
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Joan Honour
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
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Name
Location
Date
ellen helms
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
gina fross
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Cherie Herzog
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Marie-Helene Bouveret
France
2016-04-02
Minkyung Kang
New York, NY, United States
2016-04-02
Dana Riley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Hugo Landecker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Marlon Woolf
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Nina Cook
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Kari Paulsey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Karen Polido
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Aline Sobral
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Barbara Cameron Mozer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Tom Henthorne
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Brianna P
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Andersen Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Diana Bokaie
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Bob Boas
San Rafae l, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Kevin San Diego
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Monica VanDis
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
jacquie bellino
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Brooke Pascoe
Portland, OR , United States
2016-04-02
Mark Canty
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Beatrice F Newhall
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Lindsay Bartsh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Kenny Dahle
Denver, CO, United States
2016-04-02
Suzanne Gogna
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Akila Ramakrishnan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jen Cibula
San Mateo, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Emma Fox
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Francois Lambert
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Elaina Shelton
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Name
Location
Date
Katherine Rincon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Paula Berry
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
richard daloisio
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
David Simon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jeremy Cline
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Alecia Krokroskia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
T Gerhart
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Lewis Jones
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-02
E Tobias Smith
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
David Lammel
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Valerie Francescato
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-02
barbara moore
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Dave Gardner
2016-04-02
Claudia Kleiman
San Rafael, CA, United States - - San Rafael, CA, United States
Allen Kleiman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Crystal flory
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Karin Granados
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Tova Sloan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Donna Robertson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Jodi wilson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Victoria Van Houten
Santa Maria, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Paul de Roulet
Greenbrae, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Katherine Bellatorre
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Dawn Anderson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-02
Melissa Hutfless
Richmond, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Shaye Smallwood
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-02
Delisa Sage
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Deborah Protheroe
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ray Moss
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Vanessa Ching
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Dennis Kaplan
Mayfield Heights, OH , United States
2016-04-03
Heather Jenkin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
2016-04-02
Name
Location
Date
nicolas vitas
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Laura Suski
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Beate Berliner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jason Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Matt Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jamey Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Scott Drotman
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Sam Monge
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Melissa Marsh
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Joseph Cillo
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Debra Marsh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Melinda Mackaben
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
David Mariottini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Bonnie Orofino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Nicoke Says
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jessica Cleary
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jonathan Bruce
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
ross parmenter
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ray Wilson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Victoria Schmitt
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Lofrano Valerie
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Robert Muirhead
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Margaret Schmidt
Kentfield, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Victoria Middagh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jeffrey Chan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ken Azevedo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Charles Hardeman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Kelly Hunscher
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Shirley Zelenski
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Meghan Melaugh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Yolanda Wilson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jennifer Werba
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. Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Name
Location
Date
Phil Baiocchi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Brad Gaffney
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Joanna San Diego
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jay Ginwala
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
JS
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Laura Matthias
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Nikki F
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Claudia Gomez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Larry Galetti
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Amy Richards
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Diana Faulkner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Michelle Mazza Franchetti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jassmine Ahmadi
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jane Muirhead
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Zoe Rolland
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ulrike Steinbach
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Rachael Roberts
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Sue Robbins
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Meghan Zodrow
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Tony Ferrandini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
persia matine
Sausalito, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Cheryl Mardesich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Sue Murphy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Leah Stander
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Kees Briggs
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Silvia Iannelli
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ruth Hadley
Tiburon, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Isabelle Finney
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Kristina Beltz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Tory O'Keefe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Jason Beltz
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Gina Silvestri
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Name
Location
Date
Paul Schwanauer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Amy Likover
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Chantal Krey
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Linda Bellatorre
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Denisa Bruel
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
peg land
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Nick DeDominic
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Ngim Ung-Ferrell
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-03
Elisabeth Wilmott
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Johanna Baumbach
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
Robin Indelicato
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-03
theodore mcneill
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Toby Delia
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Patricia Bunderson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Xavier Garcia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Nicolle Henneuse
Richmond , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jessie Blake
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jennifer Kroner
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Nicola Trwst
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
James Cooper
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Eduardo' Mazzini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Subha Mannargudi
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
MARGARET DROESCH
SAN RAFAEL, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Polly Pareto
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Melissa Harbaugh
Marysville, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Suzanne Lindelli
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
sara blauer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Joe Likover
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Kraemer Winslow
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Todd MacKaben
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Scott Belben
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Leonard Wheeler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
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Name
Location
Date
trevor davey
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Mateo Vega
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jeff Garon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jon burns
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
jen airhart
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Marcia Hunt
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Charles Harris
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
S Saude
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Isabel Kazeminejad
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jacalyn datnow
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Ian Gray
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Patricia Leeds
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Dorie Lee
SF, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jeff Gray
Kingsville, Canada
2016-04-04
Denise Orr
Alameda, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Lorry Azevedo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
David Blackwell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jayne Verdon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Cindy Scott
San Mateo, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Stephen Starke
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Michael Schon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
David Perotti
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Dom Yazzolino
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Lisa Wolford
San rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jennie Olson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Steven King
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Mark Turley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Todd Paonessa
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
scott parsley
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
E. D. Goldstein
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Patrick Johnson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jeff Ivarson
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
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Name
Location
Date
Nichol Perotti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
John Greene
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Nancy Dowling
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Joan Weiner
san Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Susan Schwartz
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jennifer Conde
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Kate Plaskon
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
J.G. Lane
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Dan Coleman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Patty Gessner
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
jason ferrell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jim Tyson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Scott Ryan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Bruce Greenstein
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Chris Franco
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Elise Sobral
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Margot Ward
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Jenn Barsotti
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Susan Diaz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
janice greenwood
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-04
Lisa Ghilotti
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Espen Nygard
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Serena McNamee
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Kathym Forde
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Derik Anderson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Sirima Pinit
San Rafael, United States Minor Outlying Islands
2016-04-04
Steven Young
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Michelle Quick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Samuel Ko
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
carol nash
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
Steven Underwood
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-04
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Name
Location
Date
donald ahn
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·04
Will Beckman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·04
Gary Dimitratos
Beijing , China
2016·04·04
Jodi Janzen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·04
Linda Quinn
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·04
Todd Janzen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·04
Beth Fliss
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·04
Kristin Mazovec
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
sara delapp
san francisco, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Margaret Mcdermott
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Peter Ekman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
suzanne maloney
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Chris Wenzel
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
ASHLEY GROVE
Redondo Beach , CA, United States
2016·04·05
deborah beckman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Su Yi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Dennis Quiros
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Ann Brewer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Vince Dito
Redondo Beach , CA, United States
2016·04·05
Giselle Lederman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Jeffrey Wilson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Kathryn Rose
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Stephanie Jucker
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·05
Caitlin Hawley
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Guillermo Montes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Aimee Zimmerman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Amy Gravitch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Melissa Korpi
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·05
Alexia Cloutier
Sausalito, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Heather Greene
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·05
Albert da Cunha
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·05
Debra Self
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·05
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Name
Location
Date
Rob Sinclaire
san rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-05
Theresa Fross
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Lindsey Fross
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Nicholas Cooper
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Alison Lucia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Pic Walker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
John Self
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
alicia pucci
Redwood City, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Margaret Slemmer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Mark Ryan
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Evan Forsberg
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Jane Quinn
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Cierra Naber
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-05
Justin Nunes
Corte Madera, CA, United States
2016-04-05
adam miller
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Noah Reischmann
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Chris Beerman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Sarah Reischmann
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Rane Jensen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
LiIOliver
Kentfield, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Michael Polivka
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Julie Harrison-Polivka
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Jennifer Gadiel
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Andrew Brooks
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Jeff Allen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Victoria Welch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Eun JaAhn
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-05
Katie Wheelock
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Andre Gregoire
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Jody Frank
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Ralph Dauria
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Danielle Sioneker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-05
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Name
Location
Date
eric Mathewson
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Phil Gayle
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-04-05
Philomena Morf
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-06
John michael Cooper
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-06
Marc Langenberg
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-06
John Cooper
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Katherine Bernheim
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Ken Feingold
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Jonathan Hoeh
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Patricia Feingold
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Eun Kyoung Lee
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Ronald Davidian
Kentfield, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Christen McPherson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Virginia Kerbs
Woodacre , CA, United States
2016-04-06
Kathy Slane
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Sonnet Sun
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Amanda La Rocca
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Kate Terstegge
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-06
Peter Conklin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Dave Zappetini
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Paul Schiefer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
gordy MacDermott
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
David Ortez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Kert Gilpin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Ray Galvez
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Amanda Villareal
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
margo DeCook
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Christine Morgan
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Tim Smith
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Rob Thomason
Wayne , PA, United States
2016-04-06
Yvonne Lovell-Lawrence
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Walter Cox
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
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Name
Location
Date
Scott Connor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Annie Bowman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
richard dimaio
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-06
:Laura Anderson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Keith Terstegge
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-06
Andrea Carvalho
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Naomi Welch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Michelle Secor
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Dennis Dunkelberger
Guerneville, CA, United States
2016-04-06
David Pitcher
Pleasanton, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Cara Chambers
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Loren Gachen
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Matthew Hicks
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Carolyn Pfeil
Oakland, CA, United States
2016-04-06
Mike Mullin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Steve Bowman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Kerry Dahnke
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Stacey Baptista
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Michael Pocock
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
sonja dohse
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Diego Norris
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Lorilei Tuttle
Belvedere Tiburon, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Emily Taow
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Jim Robinson
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Bill Duvall
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Arnie Yudice
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Heather Hutchinson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Phoebe Ross
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Kari Kees
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Lisa Cabi
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Lauren Ng
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Hope O'Regan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-07
Name
Location
Date
Josh Klein
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·07
Julia Morgenstern
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·07
Jan Miller
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·07
Lisa Seery
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·07
Denise Collie
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Barbie Kuhn
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·08
Linda Kirshman
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·08
Sally Mcvey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Cam Sshurst
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·08
Douglas Skonie
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Heather Hall
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·08
Dave McCullough
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Martha Ellis
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Daniel Garcia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Rod Warters
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016·04·08
Howard Foster
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Traci Thiercof
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Robert Thiercof
Novato, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Lisa Thiercof
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
faith scheiblich
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Andrew Pashman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Edward DeMayo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Evan DeLoryn
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Terry Boyer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·08
Lucy Dawson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·09
K Douglas
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016·04·09
Michael Hamilton
Novato, CA, United States
2016·04·09
Marty Richard
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016·04·09
Elyse Merrifield
Huntington , NY, United States
2016·04·09
Larry Steele
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·09
Veronica Denny
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·09
Michelle Price Moezzi
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016·04·09
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Location
Date
Kerry Mullins
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
denise andresen
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
Kevin Correnti
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
Roberta regan
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-09
Gina Correnti
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
Melanie Donaghy
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
Robert Neuhaus
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-09
Donald Herzog
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-10
Tim Matthies
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-10
Kathleen Schutt
Fairfax, CA, United States
2016-04-10
Timothy Lauzon
Littleton, MA, United States
2016-04-10
Joanne Gordon
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-10
Katie Axelson
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-10
Kimberly Dale
Woodland , CA, United States
2016-04 -11
Eileen Gramlich
Glen Ellyn, IL, United States
2016-04-11
L Mueller
Larkspur, CA, United States
2016-04-11
Jeffrey French
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-11
Sharon Minken
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-11
Lauren Bacigalupi
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-11
Frank Smart
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-11
Helen Stoddard
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-11
Jackie Larkins
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-12
Lynn Gray
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-12
Jennifer Agrell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-12
William Yeager
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-12
Carlos Flores
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-12
Tamra Castor
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-12
Sharon Gosselin
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-13
Susan Gatrill
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-13
Leslie Perry
San Anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-13
Tom Callagy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-14
Ana Diaz
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-15
Name
Location
Date
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-15
Dawn Durning
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-15
Emily Vera
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-15
Ashley Valentine
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-16
Lisa Freiatb
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-16
Edgar Bustamante
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
ann bool
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Janette Gershkow
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Vince Berry
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-17
Gregg Kellogg
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Jennifer Turek
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Jared Ede
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-17
Sandra Reinhardt
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-17
Donald Lewis
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Robert Battaglia
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Ron Ferragamo
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-17
Hans Richter
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-17
ilene Taekman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Antoinette Benoit
Mill Valley, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Sue Aldridge
San Anselmo , CA, United States
2016-04-18
James Demos
Chicago, IL, United States
2016-04-18
joe cline
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-18
Michael Taekman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Tom Benoit
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Reginald Briggs
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Caroline Perrino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Cristina Brandon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Donald Muns
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Mary Jane Mateer
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
suzanne daily
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Curtis McBride
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-18
Loran McBride
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-18
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Name
Location
Date
suzanne sarra
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Michele Mcbride
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-18
Paloma Ardiles
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Gloria Azevedo
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Susanne Karch
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
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Patricia Salas
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
caroline McCormick
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Veronica Gonzales
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Maya Draudt
San rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Ayla Yaitanes
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
Moezzi Saaid
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-20
F. Shanon Little
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Barbara Moore
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Nancy Koster
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-21
Keith Metzger
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Phil Jaret
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-21
Kimberly Anne Hoffman
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Curtis Wiens
Novato, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Kamila Harkavy
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Melissa Reitano
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Leora Fulvio
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Kristin Buehler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
John Reitano
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Cathie Wiggs
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Charlie Chappelle
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Ninette Arana
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Ryan Koontz
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Barbara Untermann
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Tristan Cooke
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-21
Amy Hanaughan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Jennifer Horta
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Benny Magnusson
Stockholm, Sweden
2016-04-21
Name
Location
Date
Joy Walker
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Colin Munroe
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Ryan Dixon
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Patrick Warren
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-21
Daniel Stevens
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-21
Kari Zazzara
Kentfield , CA, United States
2016-04-21
Lindsay Aker
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
William Aker
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Michael Horta
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-22
Maryanne Dahl
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Chris Loew
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
ken casey
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Paula Stoddard
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Sterling Deaves
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Dory Weston
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-22
Ernesto DiSabatino
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-22
melissa rotner
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-22
Stephanie Owen
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-23
Brian Fogarty
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-24
Mr. P
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-25
Jenny Casey
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-25
Xochitl Birchenough
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-25
Christine Lafranconi
Cupertino, CA, United States
2016-04-25
Miriam Lite
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-26
Adair Lara
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-26
Anne Brennan
Petaluma, CA, United States
2016-04-26
Mike Scevola
Sonoma, CA, United States
2016-04-26
Sandra Eastus
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-26
Jitu Rajgor
India
2016-04-26
bonnie mcmurry
san anselmo, CA, United States
2016-04-26
Susan Weber
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-27
Jennifer Ellis
San Rafael , CA, United States
2016-04-27
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Location
Date
Steffanie Lehr
San Francisco, CA, United States
2016-04-27
Eugene Wolf
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-27
Barbara Russo Bisconti
Los Angeles, CA, United States
2016-04-27
Ronald DeCloux
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-27
Tom Kernan
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-28
lornaa pickrell
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-28
Maria Buehler
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-28
Jennifer johnson
San Rafael, CA, United States
2016-04-29
Comments Name
Location
Date
Comment
rob wiley
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-29
The Ritter Center does some great work •• but is in the wrong location and is not well-managed. I have both compassion for the homeless and the business owners. However, the chronic inebriates are making our downtown unsafe to visit. The Ritter Cenler keeps expanding their services beyond their capability to manage. The status quo must change.
Hannah Young
San Anselmo, CA
2016·03·30 I think Ritter house should be relocated to a more appropriate location
Thad Sauvain
San Rafael , CA
2016·03-30
I believe Ritter is better located elsewhere and their client load should also be reduced until they show that they can handle more clients without causing problems in the area.
Beth Niles
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I believe we can do a better job Ihan we are doing now for homeless people and reduce the negative impact on the downtown businesses that rely on locals to make their living but we have to work as a community.
Michele Holmes
San Rafael. CA
2016·03-30
The system is obviously flawed when our city becomes a "destination" city for free services. Ritter employees confessed to falsifying addresses to help serve more people. How many businesses will have to close? How many assaults, robberies, shootings, drug deals do we have to tolerate? I used to walk downtown but I'm sick of being harrassed. Enough is enough. As a San Rafael resident and home owner I feel the need to stick up for my rights too. Please share and sign.
Robert Boyce
Grosse Pointe, MI
2016-03-30
My daughter goes to aftercare at Parkside, and used to take tennis lessons at Albert Park. She will no longer take tennis because she is afraid of the people that linger all around the courts. It has also served to make her fearful of going to Davidson Middle School.
Tony Franco
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
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Born and raised in San Rafael , however, I will no longer go downtown due to the unpleasant experiences dealing with the homeless. Crime in San Rafael has skyrocketed over the years because the police have to spend their time dealing with bums Instead of patrolling our streets. The city is a mess!!!
anne Wilson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I don't feel safe in my neighborhood anymore and my kids are surrounded by alcohol and drugs and I think it's not a good environment 10 raise kids
Ava Crystal
Tallahasse, FL
2016-03-30
Crime and filth have gotten oul of hand in SR .
Ann Monette
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Ritter House should be moved to a County location.
Dulce Macleod
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
San Rafael deserves a break. Downtown can be a unpredictable place at times because the behavior of a number of idle people. It can be Volatile. I'm simply tired of il, Time for compassion for those who want a healthy downtown too.
Susan Reed
San Anselmo, CA
2016-03-30
The homeless population is overwhelming in San Rafae l. We appreciate that others agree and together we need to find a better solution.
Scott Jones
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Grew up in San Rafael and the darrels are out of control. Hard core hoodlum bums and addicts out of SR. Let Ross handle them.
Tammy Nygard
Mill Valley, CA
2016-03-30
I do not enjoy living in san a dark due to the destruction and danger the homeless have brought with them. I want my city back and my kids deserve a better place than this. Can't walk to school, fear in our home ii's places on them. Enough is enough. We are contemplating moving due to this nightmare crealed in less than 10 years.
Art Faibisch
San Rafael. CA
2016-03-30
The city needs 10 deal wilh the homeless problem which has gotten out of hand.
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Location
Date
Martha Delgado
San Francisco, CA
2016-03-30
Comment What is happening now is irresponsible and unfair to both the people that Ritter serves as well as the law abiding and generous citizens and merchanls that bear the brunt of the irresponsibly 01 Ritter with regard to the negative impact on the community. Ritter can continue to do its work, which no one disputes is valuable, I a facility that is beUer suited to its needs and one that doesn't destroy the community.
Christopher Carey
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I want San Rafael to thrive as a family community and I do believe the COUNTY and all of the cities need to help the homeless, not just San Rafael.
Myles Miller
San Ralael, CA
2016-03-30
this problem is out of control.
Dionne Garcia
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I am tired of the out of control negative impact of the homeless influx over the last several years
Elizabeth Rigali
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Leigha Davis
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
The quality of my life is greally reduced by the influx of badly behaving people. Because 3 of the homeless people hanging out at Ridder killed a man in Fairfax that was walking his dog, they also slole his car (thai is how the police tracked them down). As well as a young woman in Ihe SF Park.
Richard Holmes
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I believe there are better solutions than having the AiHer in downtown locations and do not feel it is safe for my wife and child in downtown San Rafael anymore
Trevor Buck
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I grew up in San Rafael , used to shop at Macy's and went to Davidson MS and spent afternoons walking up and down 4th Street. I would not want my middle sholl kids to do the same in lodays environment. San Rafael can be great again.
Jacqueline Tackaberry
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I live 3-4 blocks from Riller and drug dealing & homeless are over my back yard fence every night I Often SCARY & NOISY II I have them leaving empty liquor bottles in my planter boxes and silting in them as if I am an annex? I gave up growing a Planl In one as they simply kill it ? II is a continual disturbance and I too have cleaned up human feces.
Jill Symons
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-30
Jennifer Beales
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I live here in San Rafael and no longer feel safe in my own lawn. I and my family have been personally affected by the growing number of homeless in San Rafael. Crime has risen. Locals no longer patronize business in our downtown. Our local Safeway is no longer safe with daily shoplifting and shootings In their parking 101. We want our ci ty backl
Carrie Marmesh
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Liz Kalloch
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I agree with all points. I'm a homeowner who lives in the West End Village in downtown San Rafael, and we have been dealing with the homeless situation for a few years now. It's gotten much worse on our end of town in Ihe last year and a half, and I'm not sure whallhe best solution is, but it's feeling less and less sale and more and more worrisome. tthink Ritter House is an important resource for homeless people, especially for mothers and children, and ii's necessary that someone is there to help, but clearly the free services draw other folks too. We've probably called the police more in the last 2 years than I ever have in my whole life, and if we're doing it I'm sure lot of other residents are too, and thai system can 't be sustained either. So, clearly, I don't have any answers, but if things keep escalating the way they have been, kind of exponentially, it's going to get even less pretty. So, how to balance care and services for the homeless population AND the safety and well-being of the residents of San Rafael, that's the question I want to be asking, and hopefully we can answer it.
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Location
Date
Comment
Castellucci Lucianna
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-30
I'm signing because I'm direclly effected by the vile vagrancy on a daily basis. have documented hundreds of photos and I'm not complacent to the idea that this is going to be a "way of life" for my children. I graduated from Terra Linda High in 1994. This is not how San Rafael was then and it isn't acceptable now. We have let our community go and it's time to take action to get it back. We are friendly, but not to be run over by bleeding hearts that want to help homeless but aren't willing to have them live on their front doorsteps. Neither am I.
Brigid Richards
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Some people aren't going to 4th Street anymore because of the pan handlers and crazies. This impacts merchants, restaurants, and potential potential new business.
Rowley Adrianne
San Rafael. CA
2016-03-30
I'm signing because I'm removing uncapped needles and human waste. bollies of alcohol and demanding masturbating overnight homeless campers to leave our business parking lot before we can open for business. When they pack up, they find their across the street into the gates of the Riller Center to receive their daily services - whatever that may be. It's too much - and too frequent. When is enough really enough? The food given to clients at Ritter is frequently littered into the street, many homeless don't carry can openers.
Daniel Bacon
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I support moving Ritter to a better location, both for those of us who live and work in San Rafael and for those who need Ritter's services.
Daniel Bacon
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Ritter Center should be moved to a better location, both for the people who live. work, and own businesses in San Rafael and for the people who receive services from Ritter.
Daniel Bacon
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Ritter Center should be moved to a better location, both for the people who live , work, and own businesses in San Rafael and for the people who receive services from Ritter.
CHAMPION ASHLEY
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-30
I'm signing because we have to protect our businesses and defend the customer base we've worked so hard to bUild. if we lose customers and tourists - we lose culture and community. And then one day we will all look back and wonder what happened to the days when we could walk down 4th Street before it looked like the Tenderloin .
Todd Judd
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
San Rafael is overwhelmed
Carole Kammen
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
San Rafael is no longer a place I go to eat, shop, or walk.
caldwell antony
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I'm singing because my wife, Lucianna Castellucci, of Best Collateral on Third
& Ritter St, is put in physical danger every day in the environment Ritter Center creates and provides. We have 4 children and she is an asset to our business, our family, our schools and our community. Ritter Center's clients have physically assaulted her, damaged her vehicles, followed her, thrown items at her, yelled obscenities at her, made verbal death threats to her and most of these incidents have been reported to the SRPD in which they responded promptly. This is unacceptable behavior for you and I, but for a homeless individual, as they are jailed at the cost of the County and expensive to arrest, are overlooked on many occasions and cited with a warning to continue on the poor behavior. How can I protect my family, my wonderful wife, when the City of San Rafael can't protect isn't cilizens of this community? Ritter Center has it'::> own on-site Security Service for a reason, a good reason ... to protect themselves from their own clients they serve. Who is protecting the citizens from the same clients they serve? Who is protecting my wife and her staff from the people they serve? The person thalthreated to slit my wife's throat is the very same lovely person Ritter Center provides security against. I urge Mayor Phillips to swiftly move Ritter Center .and keep our mothers, children, sisters -
CITIZENS - safe_
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Location
Date
Andrew Smith
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Comment Homelessness is a growing issue that shouldn 't be ignored , or addressed wilh anything other than long-term, well-considered policy.
Donald Stenson
San Rafael, Ca, CA
2016-03-30
Homelessness is a major problem in San Rafael. This includes Saint Vincent de Paul and the problems along B Street.
Abby Pledger
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I care about our downtown. I want to support local small businesses and I want to bring my kids there. There are other ways we can support ou r homeless population and in other places. They don't belong in our wonderful downtown. There is so much opportunity to do things differently with both compassion and civic smarts.
Bonnie Marmesh
Mill Valley, CA
2016-03-30
Michael Lane
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I agree with all points made. San Rafael Crime Statistics (comparing 2009 to 2015) ... there is a correlation with the huge increases in crime and the huge Increases in the # of homeless in San Rafael: Thells and Property Crimes 314(2009),557(2015) Assaulls and Robberies 134(2009) ,1 99(2015) Menial Heallh 398(2009), 790(2015) Drugs and Alcohol 356(2009), 548(2015) Disorderly Conduct 11 56(2009), 2390(2015) TolaI2358(2009),4484(2015) Th is effects our neighborhood property values, our downtown business viability and safety of citizens.
Jeff Mulanax
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-30
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Anne Pearson
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-30
I want to see all Riller House out of San Rafael, not downtown, not in the canal, not at Marin Center. San Rafael does not have a Department of Social Services. That is a county function and if the county supervisors wish to take Ailler House on County land so be it if they deem it necessary. Taxpayers of San Rafael should not be expected to carry the burden for the entire county.
Kevin Seeley
San rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Jeanne Chatham
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
This is needed! I am signing because I am a San Rafael resident and experienced the negative impact Ritter Center has had on our downtown area and neighborhoods. It has become a serious problem.
Steve Locke
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Something needs to change. Downtown San Rafael and the immediate neighborhoods are being affected. There has to be an alternative location that will provide services but take pressure off of residents that just want to walk to the park with their kids without seeing homeless wailing for their SI Vincent's meal or drug dealers peddling their wares.
Steve Reed
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Robert Berry
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I've cleaned up a homeless camp near Colman Elementary Shool. Ritter Street attracts homeless to Downtown San Rafael- they should be required to relocate before our downtown becomes undesirable
Alex MacSwaln
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Robert Kelly
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I try to avoid downtown due to these issues. I love San Rafael, however I am in complete dismay about the vagrants in downtown. I don't even want to be down there with my young daughters. All sitting area's have beggers smoking cigarette's, with dogs, drug issues elc. lis time to clean it up so I don't need to go to Mill Valley to take a walk with my family and spend my dollars.
Sarah Wheeler
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
San Rafael should not be the only cily in Marin County that offers services to the homeless.
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Location
Date
Stephanie Summer
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-30
Comment A mentally-disturbed homeless man followed my 11-year·old daughter while she was downtown and kept trying to find out "what kind of music she was listening to." Needless to say, she was scared.
pamela samaniego
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-30
I am concerned about the safely of public places (Albert Park) for my children.
a Perry
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Save San Rafael!
John Schaefer
Larkspur, CA
2016·03-30
I office downtown at 781 Lincoln for 15 yrs and have seen the problem get worse year after year.
Buz Johanson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
As many have said --- this has to change to save our city
Claire Shoen
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-30
Pleasel Let's tackle this growing issue before it escalates further.
Andrea Young
Folsom, CA
2016·03-30
San Rafael needs to maintain the allure it has always had. The increase presence of the homeless makes illess welcoming and sometimes intimidating
Sara Wolfe
San Francisco, CA
2016·03·30
My family and I have been directly impacted negatively due to the rise in criminal activity from the homeless. Our house was broken into and all my jewelry stolen from a man who was laler identified as homeless. Our can has also been broken into twice,
Rali Reed
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
I want our town back. This is not what I signed up buying our home 10 years ago. I am sure there a another place the people in need can find help within the county.
Kim Adams
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-30
I want to feel safe in my neighborhood and I want to know my daughter is not going to be in danger when she goes to school. I thought we would have Ihal by moving 10 Marin, but I don'l feellha! way now. I understand this is a deep and complex problem, but we should be sharing the load with other communities.
Travis Troen
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-30
Finding used hypodermic needles on the open streets of San Rafael and in piles of garbage left by the homeless is a common occurance. This is unacceptable. I believe that the vast majority of this extremely dangerous waste is directly caused by the homeless population here in San Rafael. Time for some changes.
WayYu
San Rafael, CA
2016·03-31
I'm signing because ive lived in San Rafael for 11 years now and am raising a family here, but the downtown area has definitely gotten seedier in the past 2-3 years, to the point that I don'llike to go there at night. Jt's a shame, because it hurls the great small businesses in the area but I won't compromise my safety or my children's safety to be down there at night.
Linda Markwick
San Rafael, CA
2016·03·31
The homeless situation has gotten out-aI-hand. II is often scary to even walk in downtown San Rafael.
Walter Walk
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
My 11 year old son has witnessed a drug deal on Lincoln near Ritter and this morning he was scared by a group of 4 homeless that were aggressively asking for money for food on Ihe snake palh to Davidson. I'm tired 01 my kid witnessing the crime that comes with the current homeless population and I want him to feel safe in his home town.
Annie Filby
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
The business people and residenls of San Rafael are saying 'enough is enough' and are afraid of going downtown or into our parks. Riller is overwhelmed and needs a bigger space 10 operale in , well away from any business or residence. What we have now is nol working and has turned San Rafael into a mini-Tenderloin.
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Location
Date
Jim Lynch
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Comment For the safety of children walking to Davidson Middle School and for the economic vitality of our city, I am signing this petition. Riller Center needs to move - the number of unsheltered homeless that are drawn to and linger around Riller Center continues to grow and based on local , stale and national indicators, the numbers will continue 10 grow unless we change the dynamic in our town and in the county. Signing this does not mean any of us are un·caring or cruel. On the contrary, we care deeply about our community. I hope that following the move, Rilter continues to help those in need from a location that it does not negatively impact at the same time.
William Gietz
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Laura Collins
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
The time is long overdue to address the "homeless" in San Rafael. I'm signing it because I avoid certain areas and businesses and because I want my grandchildren to be able to go to Davidson without fear.
Jennifer Hinman
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I'm uncomfortable being downtown in my own home town. I often feel unsafe, and almost always feel ill at east. My young daughter has been frightened on more than one occasion by aggressive activities of people on the street, and those with addictions andlor mental illness who have entered stores and restaurants where we've been. The managers of these establishments, often very young themselves, are put in the awkward position of having to ask the troubled people to leave. We rarely shop or eat downtown anymore, which I regret because we do believe in shopping local and want to be part of making downtown San Rafael the vibrant community it used to be. I'm keen to learn more about aUernatives that can support those in need while protecting those of us who want to enjoy our town.
Bonnie McBride
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
We stopped going downtown because it was scaring my 8 year old.
Evan Reich
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I love san rafael
Pamela Parkes
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I am signing this because San Rafael is assuming a disproportionate burden for serving the homeless population of Marin . A county-wide strategy is needed, with multiple service locations, so so thai San Rafael does not continue to be a magnet for those within the homeless population who commit crimes, soil our sidewalks, and harass residents who are simply trying to enjoy their community.
Bridget Radachy
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I care about the environment my children grow up in . I value diversity but nol danger.
Lori Sommer
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Even though we are the tax payers it doesn 't feel good to go downtown for dinner or just to do a walk and be in our town anymore. U's gone over the top with so many uncared for, poor souls. It needs to be cleaned up so we can all enjoy our town. Too many businesses and restaurants are leaving. It's time for other communities to share the burden.
Chris Untermann
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
So tired of this problem. It's ruining a great town
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Location
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Melanie Matheson
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
Comment I'm the manager of an apartment building on Lincoln Ave (a few blocks north of the downtown). We have had to put a locking door on our laundry room to keep homeless people out, one evening I had to run a guy off the property after he decided to walk up our driveway and urinate ...most recenlly a guy walked onto our property and up to our open back yard area. We have children who play in the back yard, freely.. or should be the case, yet now we have to watch more closely for fear that someone might wander onto the property. We are also in the midst of installing gates up which takes away from the openness we have always enjoyed ... all for safety because of transient people making their space where ever they decide. To add to this, I work in Fairfax, driving though the north end of San Rafael, through San Anselmo, and on to Fairfax ... it feels in many ways like San Rafael use to .... kids being free to move aboul. My child is of an age that she should be able to be allowed more freedom, yet I don't feel comfortable allowing her to venture oui...even walking over the freeway over pass to her school we encounter people sleeping on the path. A change is desperately needed . I'm not without heart for people who struggle, yet services need to be removed from our downtown . It's just to congested as it is.
Melanie Matheson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I'm the manager of an apartment building on Lincoln Ave (a few blocks north of the downtown). We have had to put a locking door on our laundry room to keep homeless people out, one evening 1had to run a guy off the property aiter he decided to walk up our driveway and urinate ... most recently a guy walked onto our property and up to our open back yard area. We have children who play in the back yard , freely.. or should be the case, yet now we have to watch more closely for fear that someone might wander onto the property. We are also in the midst of installing gates up which takes away from the openness we have always enjoyed ... all for safety because of transient people making their space where ever they decide. To add to this, I work in Fairfax, driving though the north end of San Rafael, through San Anselmo, and on to Fairfax ... it feels in many ways like San Rafael use to .... kids being free to move about. My child is of an age that she should be able to be allowed more freedom, yet I don 't feel comfortable allowing her to venture out ... even walking over the freeway over pass to her school we encounter people sleeping on the path. A change is desperately needed. I'm not without heart for people who 'struggle, yet services need to be removed from our downtown. It's just to congested as it is.
Christine Miller
Novato, CA
2016-03-31
Because I am sick of the mess they leave in front of business and the harassment to our employees. They pee in public steal and break into business. They have more rights then us the business owners and tax payers.
Kathleen Liparin!
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Please remove these facilities to another place out of the downtown area. The county of Marin needs to take this agenda and expense nol just San Rafael.
Zachary Krefting
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I no longer feel that Ritter can determine the difference between families in need, chronic inebriates, and the dangerously mentally itl.
Jeanie Lucq
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I agree with the content of this petition
Leigha Jahansooz
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
This issue desperately needs to be addressed. I don't feel comfortable walking around by myself.
Paul Lucq
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I'm signing because, it has become increasingly unsafe in downtown San Rafael due to the increased homeless on our streets. There is a larger criminal element to this influx.
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Location
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Laura Auslin
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Comment This is a complex issue that San Rafael has unfairly shouldered for 100 long. The proximity of this facility and the troubled, unpredictable nature of some of its clients Is 100 close 10 Davidson Middle School and downtown. While I support its services to the working poor and those truly homeless looking to improve Iheir lives and get off the street, it has become a magnet for another element thai is unhealthy and unsafe for our community.
Susan Ghest-Kehoe
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
The City of San Rafael carries the burden of caring for the homeless for the entire County. San Rafael is not full of uncaring, uncompassionate citizens; however the Ritter House location being In the downtown business district is not working . They are overwhelmed by the homeless epidemic that is also happening In many cities around California and the country. The amount of homeless drug addicted or drug induced people roaming downtown and adjacent to our schoots and in the parks is something that deters people from coming to San Rafael and residents from going downtown to shop, dine, or just take a walk. It does not feel safe or clean. The homeless do need to have services; however downtown is notlhe place for rehabilitation. Ritter needs to move.
Toni Ignoffo
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Dan Connor
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I'm signing because I want to see our downtown thrive again I I actually moved out of downtown after many years of watching my community deteriorate before my eyes while atl of the local authorities simply scratched their heads or shrugged in Ihe interest 01 being "PC" or protecting their own interests. It Is time for a change, and anyone with a lick of sense can see that.
Cynthia Collison
San Rafael, CA
20 16-03-31
I'm concerned about the direction San Rafael has been going over the past several years. I'm concerned for the business owners and the property owners and our safety. At the same time, I'm concerned about individuals that are challenged while at the same time, I don't understand why San Rafae t has to take the brunt of all the services extended to the homeless and the mentally challenged. I feel they should be distributed more evenly throughout Marin County.
jan johanson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I leel It's time to focus and take action on the situation which has become intolerable and which is negatively affecting more people than it is helping .
MattParlit
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
If you want more of something, subsidize it. That is what San Rafael has done to itself. Against the will of its citizens, community power-brokers and lhose in government have spent time and effort to make my home town a soft, comfortable place for bums. They are importing and paying a class of antisocial, Insane, and criminal ... because we didn 't have them before. Stop spending my money to ruin my town. Where will the bums go? Not our worry. They came from somewhere. They'll go to the next town that hires them to ruin their parks and crap in doorways. As custodians of a nice little town, the Council's job is to take care of the town -- not to ture maniacs here from Portland, Santa Cruz, etc. just so they can take a bow about how "compassionate" they are. Do your jobl
Allison Skinner
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I am a long time resident of SR and have seen this issue negative Impact our city. While there are many things that have improved the homeless situation has gotten worse. As a mother of 2 boys in the public school system, Davidson at the moment, this issue has personally effected them ... alternalive bike routes to school and restricted, unsafe 'off limits' areas are just two. We need to look at alternatives ....
Mario Gonzalez
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I agree thai it should no t be in the down town area. I drive by there and see a lot of transient people defacing Ihe area with trash, loitering and disrupting normal traffic.
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Location
Date
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Courtney Wilkins
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
Scared to take my kids for a walk
Gary Bender
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
My children have difficulty walking home without feeling scared and being yelled at. Our city is deteriorating and I am considering moving away due to the homeless epidemic here.
Deena Bellman
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I am a San Rafael resident who travels to Novato or San Anselmo to shop because the streets of San Rafael are seemingly filled with homeless asking for hand-outs. Jt makes walking down the streets uncomfortable, so I go elsewhere.
Mary Krefling
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I live in the GersUe Park neighborhood of San Rafael. I am althe point where I don 't feel comfortable going to Gerslle Park with my kids due to high homeless activity, and my bicycles have been stolen from my house. I also no longer feel comfortable shopping downtown in my own city. Please remedy this situation, this situation is no longer acceptable.
Alex Burnham
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Ann Rhoads
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I agree with Ann Pearson , the county should help with this effort! I want San Rafael to be a safer place for our residents and for others to enjoy our unique community.
Nicholas Spahr
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I'm tired of this problem. In the last month, on walks with my children (4 and 2) they were approached by someone screaming directly at them and another time when a man tried to reach out and pet one of them. So sick of it.
James Russell
Miami,AZ
2016-03-31
I have immediate family therel This is an endangerment problem more so than a homeless problem!
John Devine
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31 1 It isn't safe for women children anymore, why does the Riter house have its
own security? To protect themselves from there clients. Who protects us, it's a burden on PD. Andre Urbanski
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
For the children of San Rafael
Christopher Carey
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I love San Rafael!! Lets make it better and safer for our kids sake.
Richard Thalheimer
Ross, CA
2016-03-31
The current situation is degrading the community, especially downtown. Let's try an alternative approach .
Arthur Feldler
Larkspur, CA
2016-03-31
As a resident and business owner in San Rafael, the street people of San Rafael and the corresponding crime, litter cost, etc. are the primary problem facing our community. Many of the people in favor of Ritter don't even live in San Rafael and don't suffer the constant abuse. Furthermore, they would never allow Ritter in their neighborhood, but would not hesitate to call me a NIMBY for my feelings. Look at the damage that street people have done to the economies and communities around Ihe upper Haight in SF and University Ave in Berkeley. San Rafael is forced to bare an unfair burden because the US has no national mental health/addiction policy and other cities and communities have chosen to send their street people here. They cost the city in police, medical , and municipal resources that we can't afford to spend. They pose a severe fire risk . They leave liller everywhere , a gaping wound thai the Downtown Street Team is only a band aid for. Public Urination and defecation are bad for business. Drug dealers supply the addicts and will defend there turf with violence. Please excuse the fre6 association here, but the list is 100 long. Ritter is a bad neighbor with a hidden agenda. Dianne Linn, former head of Ritter, once said to me personally, that she "won 't stop until anyone who wants to come to Marln will be given a home". That's scary...
J.D. Swartz
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I see way too much homelessness around our children's preschool and the downtown area. It is appalling.
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Rita Becker
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I'd like to feel safe again in the city in which I've lived for the past 25 years.
Peter Standish
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
I support homeless services, however the Ritter Center has overstepped and needs to relocate.
Mark Plaskon
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
This is a huge problem, especially when raising kids here. Those that think this is insensitive, please take a minute to come visit the downtown area and our "parks" to see for yourselves.
Bill Werstler
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
As a twenty year resident of San Rafael I have seen, in an alarmingly short period of time, a huge influx of transient individuals who pose both safety and social threats to our community. Police presence is on the rise as a direct result of the ever increasing number of homeless. The feeling of a small town community is being threatened everyday.
Madeline Barnett
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I live right in the thick of it, and would love to be able to feel safe walking down street. Being able to enjoy Albert Park would be a bonus.
Margery Noss
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I care about my city and I'm tired of stepping over homeless, watching them pee and dedicate all over our streets. I'm afraid to go downtown therefore I don't.
Dan Hanlon
Novato, CA
2016-03-31
The City Council needs the support of the community in making the decision of how to control the issues related to the homeless in the downtown area.
Chris Johnson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
The situation is clearly out of hand and is ruining the reputation of the city not to mention presenting a well documented safety risk. It makes no sense that homeless people are dictating the policy of the city and it's lax paying residents.
Laurene Schlosser
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I'm tired of seeing my town trashed & our kids being afraid to walk to school or downtown. Servicing the poor & elderly is one thing. ... I'm all for something in place for these fotks. But, as I see it - Riller House is just a band aid to folks with drug/alcohol addictions and mental illness - they are just not equipped to service an issue of this scale. II's totally out of hand and will nol improve any time soon. The company I work for used to be located on Fifth Ave & B Street I can't count how many times there were messes left by the homeless that were so disgusting it would make you feel sick; how many times I had to call the police to remove people Ihat were sleeping in our doorway, on our picnic table, who would urinate, in the middle of the day, in our front doorway vestibule. Enough already. Let's focus on the poor families and the elderly in our community. I'm sorry the 'others' have their mental and drug issues -- I really really am. Other cities in Marin should provide assistance for these people though -- not just San Rafael.
Amy Anderson
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I have been a business owner in Downtown San Rafael for nearly 19 and have watched the homeless problem become worse each year. Many of my customers are literally scared to come to San Rafael because of the homeless and transients that walk the streets.
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eugenia franco
san rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Comment I was born and raised in San Rafael. I care about raising my 3 kids in a clean , drug free and safe community so I chose to pay more taxes and purchased my home on the San Rafael hill in the year 2002.Sadly Boyd park which was my park of choice growing up became over taken by homeless people where I didn't want to bring my kids too because i was discovering dirty hyper dermic drug needles scattered around the park. With our efforts this parkgotcleaned up and it's become a safer place but not for our downtown area where farmers market likes to attract Marin families. I have noticed human feces in the down town streets even in front of boutiques .. and more homeless people begging families walking by for money. Many of these homeless people are not even from Marin, non the less San Rafael!!They travel from outside Marin and even out of state purposely landing in San Rafael as they are hearing out in the street from other homeless people that San Rafael is the place to be. This is not fair to San Rafael natives that pay a lot of money to live in a place thaI we once felt more safe and sanitation was not an issue as it is now and getting worse. I'm a healthcare provider at the San Francisco veterans hospital for 15 years and I believe in helping the under deserved however this dramatic influx of homeless people invading our San Rafael community is now compromising our once clean and safer family community.
Valerie mandin-kelly
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
i am signing this petition because the homeless situation in Rafael is overwhelming! We need to find a better place for them outside of San Ralaet where there are shops, restaurants ... Help people who are trying to make a living for their families. So many big buildings are empty outside of San Rafael going to novato, why not using one and creating a center that would help them, food and shelter... ?!
Malinda Wheeler
San rafael, CA
I 2016-03-31
Because my family and 1no longer feel safe in our own hometown. We work hard to afford to live here and deserve to feel safe where we reside and support the community.
Kara King
San Rafael, CA
2016·03·31
Chris Siewart
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Safety I want my children to be safe and feel comfortable walking or biking to school and in their neighborhood. An alternate location for both the Rilter Center and the food kitchen is necessary to clean up our downtown
Tony Markwick
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
irrefutably homelessness is a regional issue. As such all services, including the SI Anthony dining hall, should be re-Iocated to the Marin Civic Center. Seems to be plenty of space there.
Jana Mannina
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I want to feel safe to go downtown alone and with our children. I don't want my children exposed to the vulgarity and explicit commentary thai comes our way. I want to support our local community, business owners, and families, but given the current circumstances, we literally go downtown twice per year. There must be alternative options for the homeless, and a long term plan in place to keep everyone safe.
Jason Tuttle
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
We need to clean up San Rafael.
Hanna Damiani
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I often don't feel safe in downtown San Rafael particularly after dark.
clare mullin
san rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I live near downtown and I and my children are afraid to walk in our own neighborhood I Cars are broken into on my street and in our own drivewayl A homeless many tried to open the back door of my car (with my daughter in it) while I was al a stop sign near the SR library. I can't even go to the SR Safeway anymore. I am sad and angry about ill
gary hassin
san francisco, CA
2016-03-31
Former San Rafael worker/resident.
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Gloria DeMaria
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Comment I am sick and tired of our neighborhood being turned inlo a refuge for drug and alcohol abusers. We are unable to use are parks, and fear for our safety on many streets
Melissa Hartley
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I don't feel safe bringing my kids to the parks I loved to go to three years ago. We have found drugs and condoms to name a few things not to mention the people camped out. I am yelled out while walking with my kids in certain areas near our home and our cars and neighbors' homes have been vandalized. I never even used to lock our front door up until a couple years ago. Now we have an alarm system. I used to love San Rafael. Now, we look forward to finding a safer community for our kids
jennie dilo
Greenbrae, CA
2016-03-31
I'm signing because crime and intoxicated individuals walking around San Rafael at all hours has increased dramatically. I don't feel safe anymore. My car has been broken into twice in the last year. Please do something to relocate or minimize Ihe number of people that are accepted into the Ritter House. Thanks.
mike brinck
San Rafael , CA
2016-03-31
Ken Goudey
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I agree with the petition ... We must find a way to provide support and services for our neighbors who come uppn hard times, but we cannot continue to be a destination town for an endless parade of itinerant transients seeking a soft community and hand-outs. Ritter is only part of the problem, but we now (unfortunately) need to provide significant back pressure to right this serious imbalance. Restricting services at Ritter House (and SI. Vincent's) would be a small step. Moving them outside the downtown area, particularly to a more "ru ral" destination, would allow these services to continue to provide assistance without the major negative impacts they are currently having on San Rafael. Have we already forgotten the debacle at Boyd Park? Albert park is now just as bad, and the hills behind GersUe Park house a number of vagrants who defile the open space with apathy. We all want to help people in need, but nobody wants their community, businesses, and schools to slump under the weight of that compassion. San Rafael is dangerously out-aI-balance and something considerable needs to be done now,
Patty Faulkner
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
Concerned lor citizens safety.. theft, burglary, drug use and threats 10 local citizens isn't acceptablr
Mira Troyan
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I completely agree that the County of Marin should playa more active physical and monetary role.
Marcus Jessup
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
I feel that SR is taking the bulk of the responsibility for Marin County's homeless.
Pat Taylor
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
San Rafael should not be expected to carry the burden for the entire county. It 's unfair to us and it's unfair to the homeless in the sense that they are forced together in large numbers. Some homeless people are looking for a job and some are mentally ill and some are dangerous. Let's find more permanent ways to help them that doesn't cost San Rafael it's last vestiges of dignity. Marin County, and Marin County Cities, it's time to pony up your shares of assistance!
Pal Taylor
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
It's time that alilhe cities in Marin equally help out. San Rafael is becoming a dump!
Robyn Klapperich
San Rafael, CA
2016-03-31
As a life-long Marin County resident I don't like feeling that I can't walk around San Rafael withoul seeing begging and abusive talk from homeless people.
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Catherine Healy
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-01
Comment I love San Rafael but don't like what's happening with the transient people wondering around downtown ...
Anita Welter
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Julie Beach
san rafael, CA
2016-04-01
To save downtown San Rafael and our neighborhood. Born and raised in San Rafael and still reside here. I don't go downtown due to the mess there. Don.t call me heartless because I worked with the homeless for 2 years being part of the solution. I do blame San Rafael elected and staff who have let San Rafael sink so low. Clean it up I Now! The cops can't do it as they have to deal with the higher priority stuff.
Tamara Markwick
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I am signing because my family who used to love to take, especially evening walks, shop and eat downtown rarely do now due 10 feeling uncomfortable due
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to the homeless population, especially with many having dogs, sometimes even off lease, that may nol be registered, vaccinated, elc. I fully support providing aid to the homeless but this should not be just San Rafael's issue, and the help services should not be downtown and near schools. I do NOT believe all homeless are drug users and criminals. But there have been increased crime and drug issues since the large influx which is of concern. David Gordon
An Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
We no longer eat at restaurants or visit downtown San Rafael stores due to the number of homeless hanging out, sleeping along roads or pan handling.
Cathy Lofrano
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
So fed up with the lack of progress in dealing with the homeless.
Samantha Sargent
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I want my town back.
Grace Doctolero
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I care about our community.
liza wienolz
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
San Rafael used to be a safe beautifulliUle city. It is now riddled with homeless that harass people Making it Unsafe. They also do drugs ,drug deals spit and pee in public.Totally gross I've lived here all my life and I do not spend any time on 4th Street downtown or shop there Anymore Because it's dirlyAnd filled with dirty people.
Indira Guerrieri
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I do agree that San Rafael seems to have become the only magnet city in marin for people facing homelessness. Can find a way to do this better, without forcing the residents of San Rafael to barricade themselves into their houses and their cars?
Alexis Palefsky
San Francisco, CA
2016-04-01
Because I just bought a home in San Rafael and avoid downtown like the plague. I'd rather drive into San Anselmo or other communities for a simple trip like Walgreens than go to 41h street. I paid too much money to live somewhere where I avoid the downtown because of the homeless issue.
Rene Sommer
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Greg Case
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
All the crime statistics doubled in seven years. Something needs to change. I don't want homeless here , period. I'm tired of years of homeless people in San Rafael. I don'! want it one more day.
Simon Cheung
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-01
I love San Rafael. This town in my home. I want to do my part to save it from deteriorating any further.
Julia Edwinson
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-01
I'm tired of being harassed by the degenerate druggies and drunks in downtown San Rafael
Francis Michael Cunha
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I want 10 see Ritter Center closed immediately or moved away from downtown at least 2 miles.
Bret Goldman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·01
Its getting worse every day. Kids are coming to SR from all over the US, because its well known that we provide amazing services.
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kim charlesworth
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·01
Comment We are loosing San Rafael , my child recenlly picked up used hypodermic needles in sun valley park, I won 't be letting my other child walk to DMS next year as there is no safe route without having to walk through a group of street people, something needs to be done.
Siobhsn Ofonogur
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·01
I want downtown San Rafael to be a safe welcoming environment for the community of its residents. The burden of social services for the homeless should not fall on this one city alone.
Rupi BuUar
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-01
I am signing because I love San Rafael and want it to stay a desirable place to raise children and send them to our local schools. I want our children to feel safe when they walk home from school. San Rafael is growing as a business community but the business communily and their families do not need to suffer because of bad behavior of others.
Carol Oakes
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Our City is deteriorating
larry lesser
boynton beach, FL
2016-04-01
San rafael is a part of Marin and needs to be safe and upgraed
Sheryl Knutson
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
We must deal with the homeless problem in San Rafael.
Robert Bowler
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
As a local downtown business owner since 1996, I've seen San Rafael go from bad to unbearable. The residents of my city deserve their City back!1
Shana Chrisman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I'm signing because the crime and violence due to homeless situation is out of control. I no longer frequent businesses in the areas where they inhabit. Furthermore, I called my City Council person, Katie Rice, on March 24, 2016, and was assured a call back. it never happened. It appears that I don't have representation on this issue from our own City Council person . Something needs to get done.
Lisa Tatum
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I love San Rafae1l
John Reid
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Our city council's inaction on this is harming the downtown business owners.
Mary O'Brien
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
I was born and raised in San Rafael and have seen the downward spiral of our beautiful Mission City gather speed and momentum in the past few years. I don't have anything against the homeless in general. I do have a problem with giving professional transient, drug user/dealers/thieves an address to collect County services that could go to more deserving residents down on their luck. There is an element of violence and drug use with a portion of the homeless that taints the others with a bad name. We should help people but just not ONLY in San Rafael, each City in our County should have their own "RiUer House" and "SI. Vincents".
It is not fair or right to force one City in our County to take care of all the Citys homeless and deal with the consequences of this. Please save our Beautiful, wonderful San Rafael. I remember being able to go downtown and the candy stores, the book shops, the diners and the familiar faces. Now you have to dodge drunks passed out on the sidewalk, vomit, feces, public urination and the VUlgar profanities that are yelled out in front of young children. Thank you, 50 year resident Mary O'Brien San Rafael , Ca Tammy Nygard
Mill Valley. CA
2016-04-01
Ritter does a lot of great things for the needy but the location is obviously destroying our downtown and safety in our city. It needs 10 be relocated to a reasonable space. A space that can allow them to possibly expand. And other Marin cities need some skin in the game as I know they are happy having San Rafael as the host for the majority of this population . Our family does not feel safe, we do not wanlto go near downtown and have lost pride in our city.
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sharlene moss
san rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Comment I avoid going to downtown San Rafael as much as possible. San Rafael has become a destination city for homeless. We need to have zero tolerance in all of Marin Counly for bad behavior (drugs and alcohol) which will help reduce the number of migrating homeless to our County. County needs 10 support Laura's Law for mentally it!! I support having proof of Marin citizenship before services are rendered. I will avoid any location that has a homeless center involving Ritter and St. Vincent's. No matter where it is located there will be problems. II's inevitable.
Crisly McDowell
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
This is part of Ihe town heritage and creates the charm the cily needs to continue to aUract great businesses and restaurants!
James Stuart
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-01
I would like to see the Ritter Center gone from San Rafael. It's a magnet for the homeless who are multiplying dailyl I sick of dealing with the homeless harassing my children who walk to school, trash build up in the city, increased theft problems, and the loss of business to our downtown shops with an increase of $$$ going to our police department to deal with all the ongoing homeless issues I
Louise Wilson
Novato, CA
2016-04-01
San Rafael is no longer a safe place to visit or go to a restaurant.
Charles Roell
San Francisco, CA
2016-04-01
I live here.
LINDY BOOTH
SAN RAFAEL, CA
2016·04·01
As a resident of San Rafael, we have stopped going down town because we feel unsafe. It smells, the parks for kids are disgusting and unsafe. Also we have transients living out of their cars on our street and living in a home being renovated on our street. The situation is unsafe and out of hand.
Shane Kehoe
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·01
When reading the comments, the number of people who no longer feel safe in downtown San Rafael is quite shocking. The number 1 function of the City and County should be the safety of its citizens. Time to make a decision: San Rafael is either pro homeless or pro resident I business, It cannot be both , Ritter (and St Vincents) need to go
Grazia Bennett
San Francisco, CA
2016·04·01
Doug Gawoski
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-01
Because my in-laws used to live there and it was a great small town I'm signing because The agencies that serve homeless are incenlivised to expand services and have become a magnet to homeless from outside the county to the detriment of the community. Ritter house had been disingenuous in reporting homeless as residents and have a history of exceeding their use permit.
warren weisenburg
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·02
San Rafael has turned into a scummy city, I've been here since 1960. The current downtown condition is the worst ever. If SR stops feeding these lazy, drugged up vermin, they will MOVE elsewhere,
SIMPLE. Joe reyes
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
I'm signing because we need to have less homeless in San Rafael and have other cities help in the cause,
Lyndsay Rou Diana Simons
Santa Rosa, CA
2016-04-02
I use to be homeless in San Rafael
auckland 1025, New
2016·04-02
My family live there & can understand their need lor change,
Zealand Rebecca Reid
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·02
I want downtown to be sale so businesses can prosper.
Susan Sidell
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
I would like to see San Rafael as a localion where I enjoy walking on an evening with more interesting stores, and fewer homeless. Let's find a place for them outside of the town center.
Rachel Glas
Mill Valley, CA
2016-04-02
I am signing because I LOVE this theatre I I have been going most of my life and would hate 10 see it gone.
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Patricia Matthies
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
Comment I'm signing because I am truly concerned about the homeless poputation in San Rafael and want to see change.
Louis R.
Novato, CA
2016-04-02
Leo Gim
Berkeley, CA
2016-04-02
This city has obviously changed, and not for the better. Time for a game plan. I know what homeless do to residents. They are never kind 01 others
Cherie Herzog
San Rafael , CA
2016-04 -02
I've been subjected to harassment by these bums. We can no longer walk our dog in San. Rafael as a police officer advised that he would probably get a hypodermic needle stuck in his foot. I'm too afraid to go to Walgreens because of the bums.
Hugo Landecker
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
Just about 4 years ago I opposed the new Ritter medical trailer and started San Rafael Group. There are now over 500 recipients of daily emaHs on the subject of homelessness. I tell it like it is, no PC. These emails go to many business owners and residents as well as to elected Cily, County and State elected officials. The focus now is the Riller Center 6 month review of their Use Permit by the San Rafael City Council. I suggest you read the Staff Report associated with this review. It is a lengthy report that includes information that all should read. Upcoming in May will be the next San Rafael City Council meeting on the Use Permit review. AU should attend this important meeling. In the meanlime, you can join San Rafael Group. Just email me at
[email protected].
Barbara Cameron Mozer
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
I am business owner in downtown san Rafael and the homeless situation is out of conrol
Bob Boas
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
San Rafael is overrun by Drunks and Homeless that never even lived in this city.
Mark Canty
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
There is a problem .... I will not let my kids go near downtown , and there ages are 14 years old
Akila Ramakrishnan
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
I am sick of crimes being committed in our neighbhorhoods and also concerned for our safety.
Daniel Nemits
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
I'm signing, but I fear there will be stiff resistance from all other lowns in the county to help San Rafael. The attitude in Mill Valley and Larkspur is that San Rafael is a bunch of whiners who are ·heartless·. In the end this effort may require a San Rafael-based grass-roots effort to campaign in "other' towns for new County Supervisor candidates. Otherwise every county vote will remain 4 to 1, 'against" the lone San Rafael Supervisor and "for· continuing to enable the chemically-dependent, as long as its all kept in San Rafael. This is the reality.
Daniel Nemits
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-02
For the record: Frank Egger, second district candidate has been the only one who mentioned anything about homelessness with this statement. He said, "The County needs to accept the responsibility for addressing homelessness and programs for homeless people and not make San Rafael go it alone. San Rafael neighborhoods and businesses need help." Egger also publicly supported Laura's Law at the same meeting. Interested parties should be figuring out ways to lean on the county, because only with Cily 'and" County backing will any movement be seen.
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David Lammel
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-02
My dog-walking route used to take me up to the picnic area and tennis courts in Gerslle Park. I no longer feel safe doing that. I also used to jog along downtown 4th St. I had to give that up too. This situation is horrendous for downtown businesses and neighborhoods, and can't continue. Ritler and St. Vincent are terrifically charitable to those in need , but their whole purpose may collapse because they are unable or unwilling to figure out how to be good neighbors in a city that has long supported their admirable efforts . Meanwhile, every few hours, there is another police call and more vitality sapped out of our downtown and nearby neighborhoods. This is a very tough issue for city leaders, but since Ritter - St. Vincent can't or won't act decisively and quickly, the city must do whatever is legal, and humane, to repair the mess we currently have.
Karin Granados
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-02
I don't wish to reiterate the obvious - the homeless situation in SR has gotten out of hand.
Victoria Van Houten
Santa Maria, CA
2016-04-02
Downtown San Rafael has always been a vibrant area of shops and great restaurants. Save It!
Delisa Sage
San Francisco, CA
2016-04-03
I am signing because I am a someone who walks in my neighborhood. I now don't feel safe as a woman. Another woman was mugged in Picnic Hill. What about a more rural area lor the homeless? Or Mill Valley,Tiburon and other towns in Marin sharing the burden? I feel really bad for the shop owners.We need to feel safe and have a clean city again . love my home lawn.
nicolas vitas
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
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Laura Suski
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-03
SR is not appropriately equipped to serve such a large homeless population
Jason Chan
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
We want our city back, enough is enough I
Jamey Chan
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-03
I am signing because I want to raise my 2 children in a town free of emense amount of homeless and loitering. My husband was born and raised here and he is proud and would like to raise his children in the town he once loved.
Scott Drotman
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-03
ross parmenter
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
Downtown San Rafael belongs to everyone!!! The vagrant population in San Rafael has gotten out of control. lis ruining any potential beautilicalion or business development of our downtown neighborhoods and city pride.
Ray Wilson
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·03
Things are getting worse. Crime is way up and Albert park is unbearable Ihese years.
victoria schm itt
san rafael , CA
2016-04-03
Lofrano Valerie
San Rafael. CA
2016-04-03
I am sick of feeling unsafe walking in downtown san rafael I brought my grandkids to 4th Street (near the theatre) recently and they were very comfortable therefore so was I.
Margaret Schmidt
Kentfield, CA
2016-04-03
Ken Azevedo
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-03
I want change that desperately needs to happen! I'm signing because I am sick of being horrassed, Tired of the swearing and yelling at all hours of the day.
Yolanda Wilson
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-03
Downtown San Rafael has become a place I no long wish to walk around. I'm tired of being hassled for money, seeing people urinating & defecating in public and feeling unsafe.
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Brad Gaffney
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
Comment I'm signing because I've seen the city ignore serious problems like this before. The government didn 't take steps to deal with it until prodded by the public. The drunkenness, vagrancy, vandalism and panhandling is affecting many neighborhoods and not just the downtown. Before they finally agreed to hire a security guard at night, the Salvaton Army at 4th and Mary was also a magnet for vagrants and crime, much like the Ritter Center. But the Ritter Center cannot hire security for all of the areas which are affected by the problems which it attracts - the parks, the streets, the businesses, our library - the list goes on and on . The problems Part of the Ritter Center's mission statement is "TO END HOMELESSNESS IN MARIN COUNTY" but there is too much evidence thai the homeless population is increasing because of, the Ritter Cenler. It has helped the city to gain a reputation as a mecca for homeless people.
San Rafael has less than a quarter of the county's population and almost half of the homeless population, according to the 2013 census. It's unfair for one city to bear the burden for a countywide problem. If the County is going to continue to pay the Riller Center $592,000 annually, it should take responsibility for this problem and give the Ritter Center space on county property, such as the Marin Commons. Larry Galelli
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-03
I was born in Marin in 1941 and grew up on 4th street and know what it was like in the 50's- a safe place to be!
Jassmine Ahmadi
Mill Valley, CA
2016-04-03
They need to move Ritter house now ttl Gel housing and Medical treatment for Homeless .
Tony Ferrandini
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
because I am in total agreement with the petitions objective its unconsionable what has happen to the quality of life in San Rafael in the last 10 years because of the open door police of the city to the losers of the w orld who affect the quality of life for everyone
Cheryl Mardesich
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
Don't feel safe anymore
Amy Likover
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
I be lieve the current situation is inhumane for the homeless.
Chantal Krey
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-03
I live in San Rafael and this City NEEDS and must take action to support the Homeless with support and temporary housing for the benefit of our community and citizens. Find a sale good place for Ritter House so homeless citizens have options and we have a safe, fun downtown.
Linda Bellatorre
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
I was involved in SR Downtown plan & have seen the area negatively impacted , recenlly. Most of the negative impacts can, I believe, be attributed to the services available in the area.
Johanna Baumbach
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
I live on C streeLhave packages stolen, watch homeless up an down colecting recycling out of our cans, screaming religious banter as they push their carts. I am extremely compassionate but these beings have serious mental issues.
Robin Indelicato
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-03
I believe there are other more adequate locations for this facility and its cause.
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Jacqueline Tackaberry
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·04 We have a bigger problem & we need a bigger solulion ! I live 3-4 blocks from
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RITTER and I have a conlinual drug dealing place over my back yard fence! I hope to not sound I compassionate because I came upon hard times as well many years ago II The down town lance knew is out of control for everybody .. And we are accomplishing nothing . We have been assaulted I My teenager at the bus stop :.(
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Time for CHANGE III Jacqueline Tackaberry
San Rafael , CA
2016·04·04 We have a bigger problem & we need a bigger solution II1ive 3-4 blocks from RITTER and I have a continual drug dealing place over my back yard fence! I hope to not sound I compassionate because I came upon hard times as well many years ago II The down town lance knew is out of control for everybody .. And we are accomplishing nothing . We have been assaulted! My teenager at the bus stop :.(
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Time for CHANGE III suzanne lindelli
san Anselmo, CA
2016·04·04 We have family owned property in Gerstle park for 100 years. The crime theft vagrants are life threatening and a disgrace Ritter house needs to be relocated immediately
Joe Likover
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·04 That's what I believe.
Kraemer Winslow
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·04 As a community we need to share in the caring - and not put the enlire burden on San Rafael.
Charles Harris
San Rafael , CA
2016·04·04 I do most olmy errands by bike. The new multi-use path along101 , which I use frequenlly, is becoming unsafe because an increasing number of homeless persons are using it as a bedroom, bathroom and trash dump. I don't dare take it in the early morning or after sunset. Walking in downtown San Rafael, especially between 4th St. and 2nd St. , is something I now avoid. I go to the movies at Norihgate and eat out at restaurants in other towns in Marin . I would prefer to go to San Rafael, but....
Mark Turley
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·04
Chris Val
San Rafael, CA
' 2016-04-04
The homeless problem needs to be addressed. I've lived in SR for 5 yrs. I don 't frequent downtown too often but I have noticed more vandalism and sketchy people around where I live. II wasn't until a month ago that my friend and I decided to take a night stroll downtown \hat I realized there were homeless and druggies "sleeping" outside of almost EVERY storel We were surprised and scared when one of them a woman in a sleeping bag started yelling at us out of the blue. I used to rent movies from walgreens and I can't go without people outside just harassing you jus like at the Shell at the Cenlral San Rafael exil. Let's not talk about the corner of the transit center where there's deals going on everyday. This had been going on slowly but surely and I had no idea about this Ritter center. That explains a lot. Alii know is that I fell in love with this little city and I don't want to move. Something needs to be done now.
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Patrick Johnson
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-04
Comment I
The people who live in the hills of this county and think that they are "helping" when they support "homelessness" cannot fathom the reduction in quality of life of the people who live near where the "help" is provided. All public places have been usurped by "homeless" and "helpless" people (most of whom have never lived in Marin before). I don't think that the original objective in creating the parks and other public spaces in San Rafael (such as Albert Park and Gerslle Park, the Community Center, the Transit Center, and many more) was to turn them into a defacto homeless shelter when people who have a lot of money and live on hills far from these spaces decide to selfishly "help".
Let's start a
petition to move all of it to the Old Mill Park in Mill Valley and see how their opinion about "helping" changes. A small town cannot cure the ills of a world with 7 billion people in il. Jeff Ivarson
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-04
There are better solutions. Put SR's downtown needs first, then figure out how to better manage homeless programs.
Nichol Perotti
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-04
This is an problem that is getting increasingly dangerous. I was driving down 3rd Street at 10:00pm and there was a homeless man dressed in all black staggering down the middle lane of the street. It was so dark I did not see him until the lasl minute and had to swerve quickly barely missing him. I was fortunate that there was not a car nexllo me and that I did not hit him. On another occasion while heading down second street a homeless man came running and screaming into the middle of the street from between 2 parked cars and I was forced to swerve into the other lane to avoid hitting him.
John Greene
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-04
Too many criminals and bums. Also, too much hypocrisy. Anybody who's not willing to take just one of these miscreants into their own home and provide them with food, clothing, & shelter, and/or give them employment in their business (in other words, practice what they preach) is a hypocrite. Hypocrites don't have moral standing to impose these reprobates on the rest of us and reproach us for not wanting to tolerate them. I live next to open space, and these are the same destructive jackasses who camp oul and set fires that threaten property, salety. and lives. Spare your compassion for those who truly merit it. Oh, and if you think things are bad now, just wait until the homeless bum express--oops, I mean the dumb train--oops, I mean the smart train gets up and running. Get these worthless, dangerous, destructive wastrels out of here, pronto. the property or life you save might be your own.
Susan Schwartz
Kentfield, CA
2016-04-04
The merchants and residents of San Rafael are adversely affected by the drug culture many of the homeless have inflicted on the City 01 San Rafael. Enough!!!
Dan Coleman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-04 ' I live in the neighborhood and agree with the petition. I have not been downtown in two years and avoid the weekly farmers markets in the summer due to the growing homeless population.
Patty Gessner
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-04
Neither the homeless nor the citizens of San Rafael are being served by the status quo. The situation has reached a crisis state and needs to be addressed by the County of Marin with strong support from the City of San Rafael.
Jason Ferrell
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-04
The homeless population is making San Rafael ugly and keeping people from visiting this beautiful downtown. The merchants take the biggest hit which is truly unfair. Shame on the city leaders for ever letting this happen.
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Scott Ryan
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-04
The current situation is unfair to all, especially the homeless. Resources should provided in areas that are not in the center of downtown and 1500 II from 3 preschools, 2 elementary and 1 middle school.
Bruce Greenstein
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-04
It's not just about shutting down Ritter House. It 's about the homeless issues and what our city is doing to address these issues. How we treat homeless is testament to the compassion and moral compass citizens and the City of San Rafael should display.
Steven Young
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04·04
The increasing number of homeless people is creating an atmosphere in which many local residents feel uncomfortable.
Carol Nash
San Francisco, CA
2016-04·04
tired of the harrassment and the stench
Steven Underwood
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·04
I want my children to be raised in a safe and clean city
Linda Quinn
San Rafae;l, CA
2016·04-04
It is a fact that we have become known as a good place for homeless people to go. I am proud of the services Ritter House offers but , unfortunately, there has . to be a limit of some sort put in place as to how many people they will help. I shop at the Safeway on B st. It's a mess with the street people buying liquor or stealing it and gelling in fights in the store. One time it got rather violent and I quickly headed for the rear of the store
Peter Ekman
San Rafael , CA
2016·04-05
Today my family avoids going down town San Rafael due to all the homeless, lillering and the filth. I feel sorry for the shops in San Rafael. I hope something gets done, fast to address this. Pushing this issue outside down town is not a solution either. that is where we have our kids going to their schools. This needs a solid solution where this disappears from San Rafael for good. I want my town back. Save San Rafaell
deborah beckman
Bolinas, CA
2016·04-05
I care about san Rafael and want it to prosper
Ann Brewer
Novato, CA
2016·04·05
I am a business owner with a location on 4th SI. I am a San Rafael native, and I love this city, but it is floundering. Our business does very well, and we have grown accustomed to our almost daily interruptions of business. We try to pass it off as the price to pay in a cool, semi-urban environment. They police try to mediate, the homeless Iry to not be bothersome, we try to be objective, neutral and humane, but it's not working for anyone. We need to find a better solution to help all of us.
Kathryn Rose
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·05
I have a middle school son that I have trusted 10 the public school sponsored by our property taxes. He is unsafe going to and from school because of the lax attitude toward our youths' safety. It is not right.
Stephanie Jucker
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·05
Charles Cloutier
Sausalito, CA
2016·04·05
Living downtown in San Rafael has become intolerable. I grew up in San Rafael and used to do all my shopping there. I remember the days when middle schoolers could ride their bikes around or stroll fourth street without any issues. It saddens me that fourth slreet does not feel safe any more and I have to shop and stroll elsewhere when I have my child with me. I am supportive of the great services that the Rotter Center provides but the location is not fair to other businesses and local residents.
Alison Lucia
San Rafael , CA
2016-04·05
I'm afraid to go into downtown safely, (and I actually grew up very close to the ghetto of Brooklyn) still the homeless here scare me as I have children and I have to protect them. Please GET THEM OUTI
Justin Nunes
Corte Madera, CA
2016·04-05
lawn an auto repair shop on Lincoln & Irwin Street. Every morning we spend over an hour cleaning up cardboard, beer bottles, used needles, soiled clothes and human feces from the landscaping which runs alongside our building. Business owners need to stop paying business license fees until the city can effectively deal with this problem.
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Noah Reischmann
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-05
Our children deserve a clean safe downtown. San Francisco has plenty 01 options for homeless persons. Kentiie ld, Corte Madera, San Anselmo, etc are neighboring cities without homeless issues. Why does San Rafael need to bare Ihe bu rden ?
Daniel Nem its
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-06
Just so you are al l aware; there is now a Pro-Riller petition signed by everyone who works al Ritter and their families, plus everyone in every other Marin town who thinks we are *heartless* whiners or else who see a vested interesl in ·not* having Riller move to their town
Philomena Morf
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-06
I first moved to San Rafael in 1971. At that time it was a thriving pleasant place to live. We even had a Macy's. Now, I avoid the downtown area because I am ti red of seeing passed out drunks sleeping on the in front of the Bank of America and being bothered by people asking for a handout. Why does San Rafael need to be the one area where this is happening? Marin is a big place, let us all share in this problem .
I purchased a home here after living in Mill Valley for 16 years. I am now thinking of sell ing. John Cooper
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-06
San Rafael has become a shameful dump. Police completely Unresponsive.
Katherine Bernheim
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-06
We must find a balance between serving Ihose without a home and the residents and students who live in San Rafael.
Ronald Davidian
Kentiield, CA
2016-04-06
I play tennis at Albert Park and its one of the regular places that the homeless gather and the smoke pit that drifts onto ou r courts
Nikki Fisher
San Rafael, CA
2016-04 -06
This needs to be addressed . I wish the current system and services are more positive for the people in need and the city that it is hosted in. I've had so many issues with sketchy people downtown San Rafael. One woman had actually yelled at my young son that he better treat women great or he wi ll be in big trouble, I know she uses both Ritter House and Vincent. Another was verbally abusing me on 4th Street. I get that we all need to pitch in to help others in need. But you can't just continue taking and abusing everyone from San Rafael. How do we continue caring and wanting to tru ly help if we feel we are in danger. I noticed a lot of the people commenting on the Ritter Center petition don't actually live in San Rafael. It's such a shame that everyone in Marin County isn't more concerned about the environment and safety for our ch ildren here ...
gordy MacDe rmolt
SanRafael, CA
2016·04 ·06
gordy MacDermott
Ray Galvez
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·06
I think this is an issue thai will only gel worse with inaction
Rob Thomason
Wayne, PA
2016-04·06
Ron Davidian
Yvonne Lawrence
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·06
As a resident of San Rafael, I feel lhe city has for too long carried the burden of the homeless popu lation for the rest of the cou nty. When my son attended Davidson we routinely saw in the mornings people sleeping along side the tennis courts, We avoided parks like GersUe and Boyd when my kids were young because of the encampments of homeless. The encampments in the quarry have also been a concern because of the fire dange r. Yes, I do think it is lime for the city to be proaclive in limiting the impact of the homeless on our city,
Walter Cox
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·06
I am sick of having to live around bums and low-life that our previous two Mayors (AI Bora and Gary Ph illips) have invited into our town, They have done their best to make derelicts comfortable, completely ignoring the needs and desi res of San Rafael citizens - especially downtown business owners.
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Scott Connor
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-06
Scott Connor
Annie Bowman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-06
I would love San Rafael to be a fun , upbeat, clean and SAFE place to bel Until Ritter is moved out of Downtown this cannot happen!
Andrea Carvalho
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-06
I'd like to see the downtown become vibrant and clean _The homeless are creating problems and people do NOT want to live, shop, and grow our economy_
Dennis Dunkelberger
Guerneville, CA
2016-04-06
I work in San Rafael and I hear from client on a daily basis that they are sometimes concerned to be in the area_ I need those customers to feel safe and want to come to my place of employment.
David Pitcher
Pleasanton, CA
2016-04-06
We own commercial property on Ritter Street and have patienlly waited for Riller Center to relocate for the pasl 3 years. Time is of the essence for them to do so NOW! Our tenants have suffered long enough!
Steve Bowman
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-07
I'm tired of cleaning up after the homeless. They are destroying the prosperity of our town.
Diego Norris
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-07
Hope O'Regan
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-07
I'm signing because the status quo is intolerable I know women who have closed their businesses in San Rafael because they were afraid to close their doors at night and walk to their cars alone .
Janelle Miller
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-07
Linda Kirshman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-08
I agree it is time for San Rafael residents to do something to save our city. I feel helpless and overwhelmed thai our town is becoming unsafe and unsavory characters from all over California are taking advantage of our services. We are all angry that it is unsafe to walk from our homes to downtown for community events wilhoutlooking over our shoulders. Hugo Landecker has my support. His work to help San Rafael deal with the homeless epidemic is outstanding .
Cam Ashurst
Fresno, CA
2016-04-08
I am tired of seeing need les on 4th st.
Daniel Garcia
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-08
Unfortunately, I'm signing this because the other day I saw 2 homeless guys harassing a group of middle schoolers at the Safeway for money and I had 10 step in and tell them to leave the kids alone. I know that not every single person who happens to be homeless is bad or on drugs. And I don't fully agree that the solution is to just kick them out and close one of the few places that actually helps them out, but something does need to be done before something bad happens to a kid going home from school.
Howard Foster
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-08
I'm a 37 year resident of San Rafael & it saddens me to see what has happened to the downtown area
Andrew Pashman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-08
The homeless are overruning San Rafael and this has to stop. If the rich neighbors to San Rafael refuse to share the homeless burden--other than transporting or otherwise directing them to San Rafael , then the heck with them. WE the tax paying RESIDENTS of San Rafael MUST come first.
Michael Hamilton
Novato, CA
2016-04-09
The "homeless" are ruining Marin County. Pretty soon we'll be like SF. The armpit of the west.
Marty Richard
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04-09
I am afraid to lake my children or guests to San Rafael for fear of what the y may see. I have seen a woman strip dance on a street corner; an older man in a pink tutu standing on second st; men cussing at each other using the worst language from half a block away from each other while I walked by with my children; a homeless man laying in the middle of 4th on the street at night who, when I asked if he was ok, simply responded, can I have $5? Another ran me off of a sidewalk as we passed each other. Let's be practical and compassionate.
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Veronica Denny
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·09
Comment I want to feel safe where I live and proud of my town. This problem is out of control, no one I know has a positive thing to say about Downtown San Rafael. We need to change it now.
Michelle Price Moezzi
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·09
I live in the neighborhood above Davidson and there have been increased issues with mailthefl, robbery, etc. We have a 4 year old and I want to raise her in a diverse but safe environment. I've been saying for years that our downtown could flourish given the right opportunity. So many other cute downtowns that thrive in Marin. So many cool and wonderful and interesting people in San Rafael.. .. we could have an amazing downtown, plaza and make II a destination spot again. I am a composition person and have volunteered and giving money to programs that assist homeless and those in need of food. I'd gladly volunteer some time to asset with an interim solution 10 help the process.
Roberta regan
San Anselmo, CA
2016·04·09
I work in San Rafae1.
Donald Herzog
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-10
I want the drug users out of our parks and downtown streets.
Timothy Lauzon
Littleton, MA
2016·04·10
I frequent San Rafael several times a year mainly because of the downtown area. I agree that a humane compromise can be found 10 resolve this situation.
Sharon Minken
San Anselmo, CA
2016-04·11
Jessica Devers
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-12
Save San Rafaell Old you all see Hugo's email for today (4112116).
[email protected] if you want to be added to the group. How is it possible that we let things get this bad?
Jennifer Agrell
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·12
Downtown San Rafael And surrounding neighborhoods are UNSAFE
Chris Russell
San Rafael, CA
2016·04·15
I'm tired of the mass migration of homeless to San Rafael. The homeless are above the law in San Rafael. From drunks Jumping In front of my truck in the morning after being released by the police to aman walking into oncoming traffic on the Richmondl San Rafaet bridge pretending to shoot at people. This has gone far enough. Theft has gone through the roof, people are being shot and mugged. I say dump the city council and the police chief.
Gregg Kellogg
San Rafael , CA
2016·04·17
Homelessness has become a lifestyle for some, and something needs 10 be done. They need services, but not downtown. Fixing this issue will lead to a great recovery for downtown.
Jennifer Turek
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-1 7
I feel that our town is negatively affected by this problem and has been for years. We are the stepchild of Marin County who takes on all of the homeless. It Is killing our small businesses and our downtown.
Sue Aldridge
San Anselmo, CA
2016·04·18
It's about time·-this has been evident for YEARS I What's wrong that it is just now being dealt with ... Okay, I'l l stop complaining .... pls DO something NOW!!I!!I
suzanne sarra
San Rafael, CA
2016-04·18
I recently attended a movie at the Rafael. When I left close to 9:30 I was afraid to walk to my car. All homeless and no regulars in sight.
Gloria Azevedo
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-20
caroline McCormick
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-20
It is the right thing to do I am tired of avoiding downtown San Rafael and going to other neighboring cities instead to enjoy restaurants and shops. I'm tired of not being able to run on nearby trails alone. I'm tired of my car gelling vandalized and having to install a new lock type mailbox and security system and I'm tired of bei ng creeped out gelling in/out of my car at nIght.
Ayla Yailanes
San Rafael , CA
2016·04·20
I have young children that I want to feel comfortable in the community
Saaid Moezzi
San Rafael, CA
2016·04-20
I am tired of the deadbeats and wanllhem ou t of my hometown
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Kimberly Anne Hoffman
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-21
I was a business owner in San Rafael for 3.5 years and I was robbed by the homeless, harassed the homeless, they tried to sell me drugs IN my store! My cHents were harassed. I never felt safe and the homeless problems are a large part of the reason that I closed my business and moved to San Anselmo. It's beyond heartbreaking that San Rafael belongs to the homeless! My boyfriend Hves downtown and cannot even walk to the stores on Fourth Street with his 10 year old daughter without being harassed, no matter the time of day. Why are we pandering to a population that does not pay taxes and does not contribute?
It really breaks my heart. I am just as compassionate as everyone about helping those in need but when it gets in the way of helping our own community and it's displacing the people who live here and pay taxes and the business owners it's completely out of hand. When I walk down Fourth Street alone at night I carry pepper spray and a stun gun, how sad is that? Downtown San Rafael resembles the worst parts of SFII Please please please move the homeless out so we can have our town back!!! Curtis Wiens
Novato, CA
2016-04-21
I can not take my children downtown safely at an hour of the day. And this is where I live.
Charlie Chappelle
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-21
I've had beer thrown on my car while I was renting a movie from red box atlhe b-street 711 . I've been spit on my homeless people that are insane. Fourth street Starbucks is a hangoul for Ihem so much so thai you can'l use a table because somebody has there homeless kit on il.
Daniel Stevens
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-21
kennth casey
san rafael, CA
2016-04-22
I Agreel ['m signing because i agree, the city has been taken over by the homeless.My wife does not feel safe walking through doowntown with our kid. lis time to deal with our own homeless not all the blow ins from other areas. Friends of mine who live near Ritter center wont let there kids outside because of the people it attracts.
Sterling Deaves
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-22
This town is very dangerous now that the homeless activity has reached a new heighl. Something drastic needs to be done quickly.
Stephanie Owen
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-23
Crime is so bad in San Rafaellhal negatively impacts the city, county, and businesses. Most residents I talk to wish to leave city because of the lack of support to move homeless and drifters out of our downtown area. It makes Ihe entire county look terrible to have so many drug abusers moving in and laking over.
Brian Fogarty
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-24
I Hve downtown and my wife has to walk from the transit center. Getting unsafe.
Travis Perkins
San Rafael. CA
2016-04-25
I have been dealing with the homeless issue for the last four years living on B slreet between second and third. I have seen it all living on this street. SI Vincent De Paul has got to be relocated as well as Ihe Ritter house before Downtown will see any Improvement. The police really don't care about the citizens in our city. I have to deal with them frequently regarding the people destroying my neighborhood. Often limes I see Ihem just drive by a situation happening right in front of them.
Cory Lund
San Rafael, CA
2016-04-25 , People want to feel good about their downtown and neighborhood. City officials need to take aclionl
Adair Lara
San Francisco, CA
2016-04-26
Jitu Rajgor
India
2016-04-26
I agree with this I visited this beautiful place in 2014 and instantly loved the place. I signed here because I wanl to remain ilthat way only.
bonnie mcmurry
san anselmo, CA
2016-04-26
I love San Rafael I I
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Brigid Richards
San Rafael , CA
2016-04-27
Comment My sons and their friends grew up here, but no longer go to downtown San Rafael, their own hometown, it's too dicey.
Barbara Russo Bisconti
Los Angeles, CA
2016-04-27
please sign tttt thank you III!!!
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Paul Jensen Wednesday, May 04, 20168:51 AM Raffi Boloyan; Caron Parker FW: Sleepers next to Ritter
FYI -----Original Message----From: Hugo & Cynthia Landecker Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 7:51 PM To: Gary Phillips; Kate Colin Cc: Andrew Hening; Paul Jensen Subject: Sleepers next to Ritter Here is an ongoing problem that is getting worse by the day. People are sleeping day and night in the parking lot of the former Klein TV next to Ritter. The property was sold about 6 months ago. The new owner chooses not to have an agreement with the police for enforcement of trespassing. The site is not an eme rgency shelter, nor is it a housing site for homeless. Nobody even cleans up trash left behind by the sleepers. The security people at Ritter do nothing. As a community, what should happen. The only so lution I can think of is a Code Enforcement complaint. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks, Hugo
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Kenneth Reich Tuesday, April 19, 2016 5:24 PM Caron Parker Andrew Hening; Kate Colin Re: website inquiry
Hello Caron - I chatted with Kate Colin today about the upcoming hearings on Ritter Center. I had a few questions she suggested you may be able to assist with. My point of view is that San Rafael, while working on its longer telm strategy, needs to make some short term tactical changes to begin to change our reputation as a destination for the homeless and to thereby begin to reduce the inflow of homeless from outside of our County. I am curious if, in the context of the Ritter Center use permit, we have considered adding eligibility requirements as a condition of maintaining the use permit. This would entail criteria to establish whether a person has in the past been a resident of Marin in some capacity and therefore eligible to receive services. There may be variations ofthis idea that would allow Ritter to continue to operate, while changing the reputation of San Rafael as being a destination for the homeless from outside of our County. We must change the status quo on May 16th and should explore all possible ideas. Perhaps this has been already considered and there is a legal reason why it cannot be implemented. Do you have time to chat in the next week or so, either by phone or in person? Much prefen'ed to email ;-) Thanks. In case you have not seen our petition: https:llwww.change.org/p/save-san-rafael Ken On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Caron Parker wrote: Hello Ken-
In response to your inquiry, please see my comments below:
I. The next City Council hearing for the Ritter Center will be Monday, May 16,2016 at 7:00 pm at City Hall. This date was announced at the last hearing on March 21 ". A public hearing notice will also be mailed out to propelties within 300 feet of the site. See attached notice for the last hearing. 2. Existing public documents on all Ritter hearings are on file with the Planning Department. You can come down to the Planning counter during business hours and ask to see the files. See the attached notice for contact information and business hours for the Planning Depaltment. The file includes copies of all public comments, and also includes a copy of the petition in support of Ritter submitted at the March 21" hearing. The file for the most current hearing is at my desk. The counter planner will be able to locate all files. 1
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3. The City website has a copy most recent hearing City Council with attachments. Go to http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/meetings/ Click on the 3/21116 City Council meeting agenda and then you will see the staffrepOlt and other documents for this item on the agenda. You can also watch a video of the meeting. 4. Public comments (and petitions) are accepted via e-mail or regular mail. I am the Planner assigned to the project so all comments should be sent directly to me at the e-mail below. Or you can also send comments directly to the Council via the City website. The petition could also be mailed in to the address below. 5. The deadline for comments to be in the "correspondence" exhibit of the upcoming May 16, 2016 staff report would be Thursday, May 5. 2016. Any comments received after that date (and up to the 7:00 pm hearing time) would collected and given to the Council on the day of the hearing.
I hope this is helpful.
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Kelly Hunscher Thursday, April 07, 2016 1:11 PM Gary Phillips dconnolly ; krice ksears ; skinsey Colin; maribethbushey Safety Concern
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Hello Mayor Phillips, My family and I recently moved to from San Anselmo to Gerstle Park. We have only been in our new home for 2 months but my concern for the safety of myself and my children has grown to such a level that it warrants an email. In the short time I've lived here, I have experienced numerous incidents but the most frightening was several nights ago when someone was banging on my door at 3:45am. My trash often gets rummaged through with a mess of old food for me to pick up the next day. I was nearly accosted going into Safeway by a crazy man flailing his arms at me and screaming absolute obscenities. I will not shop there again . While walking down 4th St. (near Starbucks) on a Sunday afternoon with a friend, a guy ran- full speed- at us only to dodge us at the last second. I knew San Rafael had a homeless situation but living just 3 miles down the road in San Anselmo, I really had no idea of it's depth and impact on the citizens. I really like my neighbors but am a bit remiss that I have chosen this area to live, particularly because I have three kids. I have always been involved with helping the homeless and volunteer in the city at both Glide Memorial and SI. Anthony's. I feel that The Ritter Center really contributes to the mess we're faced with in San Rafael. The city is being taken over by the homeless and the drug addicted. My best, Kelly Hunter
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Caron Parker· Alan Reid Friday, March 25, 2016 9:40 PM Caron Parker Thank you for holding Ritter House to task
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My w ife and I are significant benefactors, but enough is enough. While we support basic services in our community, we have seen our streets over run as Ritter continued to grow. I'm not sure that we expected them to take on more people when we started giving them money. I know this isn't an easy decision, but thank you for you steadfastness. All the best, Ala n Alan Reid
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