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California Equestrian Park and Event Center Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

California Equestrian Park and Event Center Non-profit organization created to develop and manage a World Class Olympic level equestrian complex in Sonoma County. To provide a facility for equestrian competition, recreation, education, entertainment, medical services, historic and art exhibits, and open space preservation. Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Requests from the Community Input from over 1,000 community members and organizations: Safe, non-vehicle riding and hiking trails Equine veterinary hospital Intramural competitive venues Education and internships Multi-disciplinary equine show facility Conditioning area Polo and race horse lodging Dedicated equestrian park Enhanced park services Emergency sheltering International equestrian complex Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved. 3

CEPEC Planned Facilities Custom Arenas Eventing Course Polo Field Event Center Barns & Paddocks Education/Conference Center Museum Equine Critical Care Center Conditioning Facilities Campground Riding & Hiking Trails Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

CEPEC Equestrian Events Dressage Cross Country Show Jumping Polo Driving Gymkhana Reining Cutting English Pleasure Western Pleasure Vaulting Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

CEPEC Uniqueness Quality and quantity of services, facilities, and venues Designed for equines and equestrians Privately owned and managed Venues for all riding levels Customized riding arenas Equine vet facilities and services Trails dedicated to riding and hiking Location in excellent climate Region has equine infrastructure Simultaneously host different events Environmentally designed Historic and art exhibits Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved. 6

CEPEC Benefits Economic Cultural Environmental County revenue estimate: $250 million annually Jobs: During development: 1,500 - 2,000 Full operations: 70 full time; 250 part time Cultural Education Therapy Equine art and history Environmental Land & Water System Restoration Wildlife and Corridor Preservation Open Space Ecological Design Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Major North America Equestrian Event Centers Regional Event Centers International Event Centers None on the West Coast! Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved. 8

Protected Sonoma County Land 51 Regional Parks 60,000 acres 11 State Parks 36,617 acres 259 Open Space Land 75,000 acres 78 Land Trusts 48,000 acres TOTAL 219,617 acres 19% of Sonoma County land is protected. 23 parks (< 50%) allow horse riding 3 parks provide exclusive horse riding trails No park trails meet the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, U.S. Forest Service Trail Design Guidelines Light green areas : Federal/State/Local Protected Land Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Demographics Sonoma County 36,000 equestrians 26,000 horses 160 trainers 125 stables 48 equine veterinarians 68 farriers 40 breeding farms 32 horse clubs (2,800 members) Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Special Community Needs Therapy Facilities for: Emotional and Post Traumatic Stress Therapy Developmental Disorders Troubled Youths Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved. 11

Community Comments There is no greater need in Sonoma County than CEPEC. Henry Trione, Philanthropher CEPEC could allow access to horses and equine programs for all the children of the county, not just those who have horses boarded at local stables. It could also provide educational and intramural competition opportunities for children from multiple schools at the same time, thus helping better integrate the many cultures that exist in the county. Lastly, CEPEC would provide an opportunity to get children out in the fresh air rather than being glued to the TV, video games, or the computer. Lorna Drake, Retired School Teacher, Guerneville [CEPEC] is a win-win situation, a multi-disciplinary facility for the equestrian community that would support economic vitality in Sonoma County. Joel Bartlett, Retired TV Announcer With [CEPEC], we can not only preserve our equine heritage, but bring in more business to Sonoma County through keeping events local and increasing opportunities to local horse owners & businesses. [CEPEC] is a win-win for horse owners, businesses, public ,and the environment. Occidental Equestriennes Club We applaud the opportunity [with CEPEC] for increased safe and rider friendly equestrian trails in Sonoma County. Dr. Lucinda Romero, Surgeon, Kaiser Hospital Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved. 12

Approx. 720 acres – adjacent to SDC campus Proposed Site Approx. 720 acres – adjacent to SDC campus Hwy 12 Arnold Dr. 326 acres 394 acres Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Equestrian Facilities Concept Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Historic SDC Ranch SDC Eldridge Farm (between Hwy 12 and Arnold Dr. for over 100 years) Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

CEPEC Design Concept Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Supporters & Partners County, local, and national representatives Residents near potential site and beyond Service organizations Local associations National and international equestrian organizations Academic institutions 17 Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

You can help give future generations The Gift of Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.

Thank You! Copyright © 2016, California Equestrian Park and Event Center. All rights reserved.