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RECREATION RESTAURANT/BAR SUB-COMMITTEE Agenda Administration Conference Room Thursday, April 18, 2019 1:00 p.m. 1. Call to Order/Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call/Notice of Quorum 3. Chairs Announcements a. Introduction of Guests and Staff i. Linda Stone, GRF President ii. Randy Ankeny, Executive Director iii. Terry De Leon, Recreation Director iv. Thomas Fileto, Recreation Manager v. Marcy Kmieciak, Recording Secretary b. Rules of Order c. Chairs Comments 4. Approval of Minutes a. Minutes of March 19, 2019 (pp. 1-2) 5. Staff Reports (n/a) 6. Shareholder/Member Comments Agenda Items Only (Limited to 3 minutes per person) 7. Correspondence a. Committee Correspondence Sent (n/a) b. New Correspondence i. Restaurant/Bar Project L. Slater (p. 3) ii. Leisure World Restaurant J. Smongesky (p. 4) 8. Unfinished Business a. Strategy Development 9. New Business a. Proposed Questions for Restaurant/Bar Questionnaire (p. 5) 10. Policies (n/a) 11. President s Comments 12. Shareholder Member Comments (Limited to 3 minutes per person) 13. Committee Member Comments 14. Next Meeting To Be Determined 15. Adjournment

RECREATION RESTAURANT/BAR SUB-COMMITTEE MINUTES March 19, 2019 The Recreation Restaurant Sub-Committee meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m. by Chair Perrotti on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in the Administration Conference Room, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Mrs. L. Perrotti, Chair Ms. I. Heinrichs (arrived at 1:21 p.m.) Ms. M. Gerber Mr. R. Carson Ms. L. Baidack Ms. J. Dunagan Ms. L. Stone, Ex-Officio Absent: Also Present: Mr. L. Melody Mr. W. Gould Mr. R. Ankeny, Executive Director Mr. T. De Leon, Recreation Director Mr. T. Fileto, Recreation Manager Ms. M. Kmieciak, Recording Secretary 14 Shareholders/Foundation Members RULES OF ORDER Chair Perrotti reviewed group norms, and asked Committee members and guests to be on time; respect the speaker, do not interrupt and have one conversation at a time; wait to be called; be present and productive; no side bar conversations; turn off or silent cell phones, and treat everyone how they would like to be treated. CHAIR S ANNOUNCEMENTS Chair Perrotti provided a brief update on current Committee projects and introduced guests and staff Recreation Director Terry De Leon, Recreation Manager Thomas Fileto, and Recording Secretary Marcy Kmieciak. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the February 28, 2019, Sub-Committee meeting were approved, as presented. SHAREHOLDER/MEMBER COMMENTS Agenda Items Only Twelve Shareholders/Members commented on items pertaining to the agenda. 1

Recreation Restaurant/Bar Sub-Committee Minutes 03-19-19 Page 2 of 2 UNFINISHED BUSINESS Strategy Development It was the consensus of the Committee to request staff draft a questionnaire to be presented at the next Sub-Committee meeting. NEW BUSINESS Laguna Woods Trip Summary The Committee reviewed the summary from the March 5, 2019 trip to Laguna Woods. No action was taken at the time of the meeting. PRESIDENT S COMMENTS The President commented on various items pertaining to the agenda throughout the meeting. SHAREHOLDERS/MEMBERS COMMENTS Three shareholder/members commented. COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMENTS Six Committee Members spoke on the items pertaining to the Committee s area of purview. NEXT MEETING To be determined ADJOURNMENT Chair Perrotti adjourned the meeting at 2:14 p.m. Leah Perrotti, Chair RECREATION RESTAURANT/BAR SUB-COMMITTEE Mk 03-19-19 2

From: slater Date: March 21, 2019 at 10:12:38 AM PDT To: <lperrotti@lwsb.com> Cc: <barrylukoff@yahoo.com> Subject: FAR Ad hoc Committee meeting on the Restaurant/bar Project Hi Leah, A few observations on the FAR Ad hoc Committee meeting on the possibility of establishing a restaurant /bar in Leisure World. For me the main take away was Randy's explanation of what is involved in running any restaurant/bar and its specific application to such a project here. 1. The liability involved in providing alcohol sales. 2. Philadelphia Insurance Co. extensive rating experience as SBLW currently exists. 3. The real possibility of increased premiums if we experience an incident. What used to be called "underwriting at the time of loss"? 4. The number of employees necessary to have a viable operation. 5. Issue of establishment employee parking. 6. Restaurant/bar operation gross receipts and the relationship to net profit. A personal observation was that he stated these factors in a matter of fact style that is in contrast to his usual upbeat, sunny disposition. E.g. as when he talked about the past pool project. Thoughts on this matter: we have a limited population of >9900 plus 250 employees; counting on additional guests is problematic; an experienced operator would think long and hard about locating here; population here has segments that would only be inclined to go outside the gates as well as many that are less fortunate and would not go anywhere. (1) there are many other competing establishments just outside the gates; the availability of services such as Grub Hub and Door Dash etc. For all of the above reasons and most certainly many more unknowns, I am against proceeding with this project. However, if the Board decides in favor of it, include in any agreement, a provision for a surety bond to guarantee the entire lease payment schedule. (1) Think of the lady at yesterday s town hall that spoke of the choice of glass for crafting or beans for her husband's dinner... As always, thank you for all the hard work you put in to make this place better as well as your graciousness in dealing with my wife and myself. Len Slater Mutual 14 3

From: Judy Smongesky > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 6:15 PM To: Randy L. Ankeny <randya@lwsb.com>; Lee Melody < > Subject: Interest in Restaurant/Bar Subcommittee Good evening Mr. Ankeny, Let me re-introduce myself since our first encounter at the end of the GRF Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday, February 28th. I have been in food service since 1970. I have over 40 years of experience as a food server up to management. I had considered running for the Mutual 14 board but thought it best to attend GRF meetings (7 so far) to get the big picture. I agree, a survey is a good idea. However, before we can put together a survey, we need to know what space is available that will determine our limitations. That, in my opinion, will eliminate some options on the survey. Keep it simple. We have kitchen facilities in clubs houses 1, 2 and 4. Another idea, is to utilize these kitchens on a part time basis, alternating days and offer several dining options at different locations, giving our residents more choices without inconveniencing clubs out entirely from their space... Then the consideration is the attractiveness to a potential vendor. So far, in my meetings, this is the most difficult, complex and research intensive proposal I've heard. I feel really excited about the prospect of another amenity to our community and wish to be considered a member of this subcommittee. I have a lot of ideas but being able to share and bounce them off others has the added advantage of new insights, knowledge and ideas. You may share this email with others if you wish. Sincerely Judy Smongesky PS I had even considered starting a simple 3 or 4 item each for breakfast, lunch and dinner menu for dine in or delivery for our residents 2 years back. 4

Proposed Questions for Restaurant/Bar Questionnaire 1. What type of food service would you most frequent; a. Fast food b. Café c. Pub d. Restaurant/Bar e. High End Food Service f. Other 2. Would you like to see a beverage/food cart somewhere in Leisure World? 3. If so, where do you think it should be located? 4. For food, would you prefer simple far, e.g. sandwiches, burgers, salads, etc or more elaborate menu? 5. Should the venue be grab and go style or sit down lounge style? 6. How often would you eat there? 7. Would you like to see entertainment in the venue? 8. Should breakfast, lunch and dinner be served? 9. Should take out and food delivery be available? 10. Would you like to see mini bus service to the venue? 11. Should guests of members be allowed in? 12. Should guest under 12 yeas old be allowed? 5