my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayor of the city of arvin.can't deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operations, that it emits emissions, and that those emissions can cause harm to health, and fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption is a big part of the pollution here in the valley and worldwide. agriculture is the base economy here in the city of arvin. now it's primarily a hispanic community. over 95%. it is a very young city. surprisingly, over 60% of the population is under the age of 30. and , when you look at my age and you look at other yng people on the city council, you realize that we're actually very representative of the ci as a whole. all right. see you guys later. essentially, what the oil and gas ordinance that we adopted is, it creates a setback, and what that means is no new oil development can occur within 300 feet of sensitive uses--homes, schools, parks, hospitals. my position was not to stick it to oil workers or because i'm against the oil industry. t's because i want to protect the hl