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31 cultural accommodation or simply someone who did not want to use the mandated catering vendor. <br />32 Under the currently proposed agreement, such groups could still “opt out” by paying the non- <br />33 preferred caterer fee. <br />34 Inobservation of this possible concern, an individual with a legitimate cultural concern may submit <br />35 a timely written appeal to the Parks and Recreation Director for consideration of waiving the non- <br />36 preferred catererfee for a narrowly tailored cultural need and financial hardship. The Parks and <br />37 Recreation Director will have the discretion to waive the fee for cultural considerations for up to five <br />38 events per year, however, it is the intention of staff to use this authority sparingly, if at all. <br />39 An additional consideration for equity could be price point and access. The proposed agreement <br />40 seeks to keep the price point as low as is reasonably possible for daily users and facility renters, <br />41 while fulfilling the vision of a third party vendor. <br />42 S TAFF R ECOMMENDATION <br />43 Authorizethe proposed Food and Beverage Services Agreement Between City of Roseville and <br />44 Burro Loco Restaurant <br />45 R EQUESTED C OUNCIL A CTION <br />46 Authorize the proposed Food and Beverage Services Agreement Between City of Roseville and <br />47 Burro Loco Restaurant <br />48 Prepared by: Matthew Johnson, Parks and Recreation Director <br />49 Attachments: A: Food and Beverage Services Agreement Between City of Roseville and Burro Loco Restaurant <br />50 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />