CITY OF CARPINTERIA Downtown-T Business Advisory Board Regular Meeting Agenda Thursday, July 7, :00 am

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Boardmembers: Location: Roxanne Barbieri Chair Side Conference Room Lynda Lang Vice Chair 5775 Carpinteria Avenue Joyce Donaldson Carpinteria, CA 93013 Gloria Tejeda CITY OF CARPINTERIA Downtown-T Business Advisory Board Regular Meeting Agenda Thursday, July 7, 2016 8:00 am CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time for public comments on matters not otherwise on the agenda, but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Downtown-T Business Advisory Board. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of the regular meeting held May 5, 2016. OLD BUSINESS: NONE BOARD/STAFF UPDATES NEW BUSINESS: 2. Living Windows Small Business Saturday Initiative Recommendation: Receive oral report on Living Windows Small Business Saturday Initiative and consider partially funding the event.

DTBAB Regular Meeting Agenda July 7, 2016 Page 2 ADJOURNMENT NEXT REGULAR DTBAB MEETING September 1, 2016 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact Brian Barrett, Management Analyst at 684-5405, extension 446 or the California Relay Service at (866) 735-2929. Notification of two business days prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements for accessibility to this meeting.

CITY OF CARPINTERIA Downtown-T Business Advisory Board Regular Meeting Minutes Side Conference Room Thursday, May 5, 2016 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 8:07 am. ROLL CALL Boardmembers present: Boardmembers absent: Staff members present: Boardmember Joyce Donaldson Boardmember Gloria Tejeda Chair Roxanne Barbieri Boardmember Robyn Daniels Vice Chair Lynda Lang Brian C. Barrett, Management Analyst / DTBAB Staff Liaison PRESENTATIONS Member Donaldson presented a publication on recruiting business to Santa Barbara County that the Economic Vitality Team of Santa Barbara County published. PUBLIC COMMENT There was no public comment. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Member Tejeda, seconded by Member Donaldson, to approve the Consent Calendar. Upon voice vote, the motion carried with Boardmember Daniels and Vice Chair Lang absent. 1. Minutes of the regular meeting held March 3, 2016. OLD BUSINESS: NONE BOARD/STAFF UPDATES: NONE NEW BUSINESS:

DTBAB Regular Meeting Minutes May 5, 2016 Page 2 2. Parking Lot No. 2 Recommendation: Discuss options for repaving Parking Lot No. 2 including removal of trees in Lot. Discussion on this item was postponed to a future meeting. 3. Downtown Landscape Plan Recommendation: Consider contributing PBIA funds to prepare a Downtown Landscape Plan. Staff Liaison Barrett stated that Linden Avenue will have sidewalk repairs in front of Esau s Café and the Worker Bee Café as well as updated landscaping along Linden Avenue and the City parking lots. The Board gave consensus to contributing PBIA funds towards the creation of the Downtown Landscape Plan. Staff Liaison Barrett commented that he would bring the cost back to the Board for approval of payment at a future meeting. Chair Barbieri suggested coordinating this project with Carpinteria Beautiful and that the appropriate trees/plants are placed throughout Linden Avenue. Member Donaldson suggested hanging planters on the banner poles depending on the maintenance costs and drought concerns and mentioned a multi-year approach for expending PBIA funds on the Downtown Landscape. 4. Businesses Delinquent in FY 2015-16 Assessment Recommendation: Receive Board input on whether to send delinquent businesses to Small Claims Court or to the City s Collection Agency. Staff Liaison Barrett passed out a list of the still delinquent businesses. He reported that the Board, through the Annual Report, supports staff pursuing delinquent businesses up to and including Small Claims Court. He addressed that the cost of Small Claims Court outweighs the delinquent assessment being pursued. Motion by Boardmember Donaldson, seconded by Chair Barbieri, to have staff place a phone call to businesses delinquent and if assessment payment is still not received, send delinquent businesses to the City s Collection Agency. Upon voice vote, the motion carried with Boardmember Daniels and Vice Chair Lang absent. 5. 2016 Parades Recommendation: Discuss parades with Mike Lazaro.

DTBAB Regular Meeting Minutes May 5, 2016 Page 3 Discussion on this item was postponed to a future meeting. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:43 am. ATTEST: Roxanne Barbieri, Chair Downtown-T Business Advisory Board Brian C. Barrett, Staff Liaison Downtown-T Business Advisory Board

Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce 1056 Eugenia Place, Suite B Carpinteria, CA 93013 P. 805.684.5479 joyce@carpinteriachamber.org carpinteriachamber.org Carpinteria Comes Alive on Small Business Saturday with Living Windows! November 26th, 2016, 4pm-7pm The Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce is proud to present a new holiday-buying, shop-local initiative, Living Windows in keeping with the Small Business Saturday Nationwide Celebration! Living Windows will be held on Saturday, November 26 th, 2016 from 4pm-7pm and will involve any and all businesses/shops in the Downtown T Business area of Carpinteria Avenue & Linden and will also include collaborative activities with other nearby businesses in Carpinteria. Community Schools, service organizations, and non-profits will be encouraged to partner. This event is Free for Merchants and they will be encouraged to participate by personal visits from Chamber Staff and Ambassadors. Participating merchants be included in all marketing initiatives and will be included on all maps and TV, Radio, Newspaper and Social Media advertisements and various media campaigns. There is no charge to participate. Shopkeepers in downtown Carpinteria will showcase their holiday spirit by decorating their front windows and staging live performances for the delight of holiday shoppers. This festive hub of activity with a backdrop of downtown holiday lights will be advertised throughout the Santa Barbara and Ventura County as the cool place to shop, play, dine, and stay during the busiest shopping day of the holiday season. This festive event, hosted by the Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce, will also feature: 1. Strolling Carolers & Festive Music provided by local school chorales, dance studio s, and non-profit organizations 2. Best Dressed Window contest hosted by the Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce 3. Holiday Treats such as Roasted Chestnuts, Hot Chocolate, Holiday Cookies provided by local Restaurants and Service Clubs 4. Open Houses, shopper incentives, and fun treats and activities inside the Stores & Restaurants 5. Visits with Santa Claus Living Windows is an opportunity for business professionals to come together in collaboration and creativity to offer a unique shopping experience for both local and touring visitors, as well as, a lively family-centric experience for the shopkeepers themselves. Living Windows also serves as a vibrant and unique opportunity to celebrate local businesses while also promoting the Buy Local experience to the greater community. The Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce is asking the Downtown T Advisory Board to consider Title Sponsorship of Living Windows in an effort to make this a highly visible Merry Merchant event!

Carpinteria Comes Alive on Small Business Saturday with Living Windows! November 26th, 2016 4pm-7pm Shopkeepers in downtown Carpinteria showcase their holiday spirit by decorating their front windows and staging live performances for the delight of holiday shoppers! This festive event, hosted by the Carpinteria Chamber of Commerce, will also feature open houses, strolling carolers, holiday treats, and visits with Santa against a backdrop of holiday lights. Use your imagination and sprinkle some yuletide fairy dust to create a magical holiday shopping excursion! Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce To dicuss all the possibilities on how your business can come alive, contact Joyce at (805)684-5479, joyce@carpinteriachamber.org

Are you interested??? (FREE TO ALL MERCHANTS) Contact: Business Name: Address: Phone: Contact Email: Name of Owner, Manager, or Representative: Would you like to dedicate a window? Yes! I would love to dedicate a window! No, I ll have to sit this year out. Would you like to collaborate with another business? Yes, I would be thrilled to partner with another business! I prefer to rock my spot independently! Are you interested in joining our out of the box, Committee? Yes, Sign me up today, as I m super excited! Sorry, no time for that right now...but maybe in the future!