HiI am happy you are supporting a good cause, but it is still undemocratic and impolite to blast noise over a residential
neighborhood without warning ALL AFTERNOON.
The use of microphones is not necessary to support a fundraiser.
Please, City council members, let me know why this commercial property can get approval to blast noise over a residential
neighborhood all afternoon?
Thank you,Anne Meyer
> On Sep 18, 2018, at 12:02 PM, Laleh Masnavi wrote:
Dear neighbor,
Let me explain what the Sep 15th event was held for; it was the 12th annual fundraiser organized by Ivy and Pearls, a charitable
organization providing college scholarships and public service projects in the City of Palo Alto and neighboring City of East Palo
Alto.This year, they approached us and BootUP was thrilled to be able to provide them with the space and play a role in their
charitable efforts.They had all the required permits and licensing from the city. The police and fire departments were notified
too.
Apologies for any inconveniences this might have caused, but we hope you agree with us that it was for a great cause!!
Warm regards,
Laleh Masnavi
VP, Operations
BootUP Ventures [http://www.bootupventures.com/]
68 Willow Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025M: 650-996-7651
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 5:11 PM, wrote:
> Title: homeowner in Palo Alto
First Name: anne
Last Name: meyer
Email: rmeyer3@comcast.net [rmeyer3@comcast.net]
Phone: 6503236767
Organization: Palo Alto neighborhood
Message: On 9/15/18 your facility blasted noise all afternoon and it was not pleasant to reading or enjoy my backyard. I feel this
is very impolite to blast noise to a neighboring residential area. Could you please refrain from using any microphones in your
future events. Thank you