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ADVISORYBOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
MINUTES
Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:00 A.M.
Atascadero City Hall - 6500 Palma Avenue, Club Room
Atascadero, California
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Alexander called the meeting to order at 10:58 a.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Board Member O'Malley, Board Member Sohi, and Chairperson
Alexander.
Vacant: One vacant seat.
Absent: Vice Chairperson Dawson.
Staff Present: Destination Management Consultant Angelica Ottman, Destination
Management Coordinator Hanna Meisinger, Marketing Consultant
Chelsea Modlin, and Deputy City Manager/Outreach Promotions Terrie
Banish.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Board Member Sohi
to approve the agenda.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. ATBID Draft Action Minutes — April 17, 2019
• Recommendation: Approve the Draft Action Minutes of April 17, 2019. [Big Red
Marketing]
MOTION: By Board Member Sohi and seconded by Board Member O'Malley
to approve the consent calendar.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
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B. BUSINESS ITEMS
Marketing Services Contract Renewal
• Recommendation: Board to endorse Contract Amendment No. 4 with Verdin, for
marketing services, to renew the contract for an additional one-year period with
contract end date of 3/10/2020 and revise compensation for an annual amount
not to exceed $138,000. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact (GL Varied): $138,000.
Ashlee Akers presented Verdin's recommended scope of work. The Board discussed ways
to align the contract in perspective of the fiscal year. Akers answered questions from the
Board regarding their scope of work and the cost.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Jessica Sohi and Amanda Diefenderfer.
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Chairperson
Alexander to endorse Contract Amendment No. 4 with Verdin, for
marketing services, to renew the contract for an additional eight-
month period with contract end date of 3/10/2020 and revise
compensation for an annual amount not to exceed $138,000.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
2. Destination Management Services Contract Renewal
• Recommendation: Board to endorse Contract Amendment No. 4 with Big Red
Marketing for destination management services, to renew contract for an
additional one-year period with contract end date of 3/1/2020 and revise n
compensation for an annual amount not to exceed $30,315. [Big Red Marketing] I 1
• Fiscal Impact (GL Varied): $30,315.
Amanda Diefenderfer presented the fees and scope of work to the Board. Diefenderfer
shared some details on the budget and fees related to costs absorbed by Big Red Marketing.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Board Member Soh!
to endorse Contract Amendment No. 4 with Big Red Marketing for
destination management services, to renew the contract for an
additional eight-month period with contract end date 3/1/2020 and
revise compensation for an annual amount not to exceed $30,315.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote.
3. Mid -State Fair Showcase of Cities
• Recommendation: Provide staff direction on Visit Atascadero's participation in the
Mid -State Fair's Showcase of Cities window display. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact (GL 2502): $300-$3,000.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman presented staff direction for the Mid -State Fair's
Showcase of Cities window display. Deputy City Manager Banish shared updates on the City's
financial commitment to the display and asked if the ATBID is interested in splitting the cost.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Ashlee Akers and Amanda Diefenderfer.
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MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Chairperson
Alexander to participate in the Mid -State Fair's Showcase of Cities
at a maximum amount of $1,500.
Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote
4. Mid -State Fair Sponsorship Opportunity
• Recommendation: Provide staff direction on sponsorship opportunity with Mid -
State Fair which also includes a City shuttle stop. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact (GL 2502): $10,000.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman passed out an updated sponsorship
agreement (Exhibit A) and answered questions from the Board. Deputy City Manager Banish
explained the updated sponsorship benefits and shared that the City is willing to split the
cost. Banish will explore options in the City outside of lodging properties and Big Red
Marketing and Verdin will help make the decision best for the Board. Public Member Jessica
Sohi recommended that the stops should be within walking distance to all Board hotels.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Jessica Sohi and Emily Reneau.
MOTION: By Board Member Sohl and seconded by Chairperson Alexander
to agree on the sponsorship agreement at the $7,500 level, noting
that the City will cover the additional $7,500 and staff, city, and
Board will make the decision for bus stop location keeping in mind
location priority order is city -owned, private -owned, and lodging -
owned properties and the Board's recommendation is for Sunken
Gardens and Lakeside Park bus stop locations.
-- Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote
5. Monthly Marketing Statistics Summary
• Recommendation: Receive and file Marketing Statistics Report. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Marketing Consultant Chelsea Modlin presented the monthly marketing statistics report for
April and answered questions from the Board. Modlin shared that the image selection can
be shared before it goes live for IPW.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
The Monthly Marketing Statistics Summary
was received and filed by the Board.
6. Monthly Budget Report
• Recommendation: Receive and file Budget Report. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman presented the monthly budget report, passed out
the Final Draft Fund Analysis (Exhibit B), and answered questions from the Board. Ottman
recommended the emergency marketing contingency plan be discussed at the August meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
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The Monthly Budget Report
was received and filed by the Board.
C.UPDATES
1. Visit SLO CAL TMD Update — Board Member Sohi — No updates, quorum was not
met. Marketing Consultant Modlin shared that the marketing plan was approved for
Visit SLO CAL.
2. Visit SLO CAL Marketing Committee Update — Verdin — Ashlee Akers shared updates
from the Visit SLO CAL Marketing Committee meeting and answered questions from the
Board. Akers shared there might be an opportunity for a Google Destination large co-op.
3. Destination Management Update — Big Red Marketing — Destination Management
Consultant Ottman shared IPW updates. Amanda Diefenderfer shared that Ottman
will be taking a maternity leave and will temporarily be replaced by Destination
Management Coordinator Meisinger and Kylee Corliss as account leads.
4. City Business Update — City Manager's Office — Deputy City Manager Banish shared
City Business updates. The City will be hiring for an events coordinator position in the
coming months.
C. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS:
Board Member Sohi requested information on the Pozo concert venue's status. Board
Member O'Malley recommended there be a "pet friendly" search option for Visit Atascadero.
E. ADJOURNMENT
Chairperson Alexander adjourned the meeting 12:59 p.m.
Hanna lyleisin er, D st(nation Management Coordinator
Exhibit A — California Mid -State Fair Sponsorship Agreement
Exhibit B — Final Draft Fund Analysis
APPROVED: August 21, 2019
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_ ATBID Minutes Exhibit A _
Date: i'Yl, I , QC) [
CALIFORNIA MID -STATE FAIR — P.O.BOX 8, PASO ROBLES, CA 93447
TOM KEFFURY TK(a WDSTA TEFAIR. COM 805-459-5530
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT
CITY OF ATASCADERO
6500 PALMA AVENUE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
TERRIE BANISH
SCOPE OF WORK
Contractor agrees to provide the State of California, 16th District Agricultural Association (California Mid -
State Fair) with the following sponsorship:
1.) Contractor shall pay to the State the sum of $15,000 cash per year of agreement.
2.) Term of this agreement is JAN 1, 2019 — DEC 31, 2019.
All sponsorship monies shall be paid in full prior to JUNE 1 of each year of agreement Sponsorship
benefits shall not take effect until all money is received.
Contractor shall receive the following sponsorship benefits in exchange for the above:
3.) Advertising & Exposure
a. Business Listing in Official Program
b. Business Listing in Official Daily Schedule
c. Business Logo/Link on CMSF Website (www.midstatefair.com)
d. Two (2) "Voice of the Fair" Announcements per day of the Fair. This is a 1 -sentence written
announcement that you provide which highlights your business.
e. Signage — (All signs shall be supplied to the State by Contractor using lightweight, 1/4 -inch
corrugated plastic material for sign. State will hang sign(s) at no charge to Contractor.
Contractor to maintain, update and/or replace sign should sign fade or new logo is needed).
i. One (1) Equestrian Center (4' x 8') Sign
4.) Hospitality
a. Twelve (12) Single -Day Admission Passes which will give you complimentary admission
one day of the Fair.
b. Two (2) Season VIP/Photo Passes which will give you complimentary admission each day of
the Fair.
c. One (1) VIP Parking Pass which will give you complimentary admission to the Oak Tree
Lot, located on Riverside Avenue, across the street from the South Gate Entrance/Exit.
d. Access to our VIP Hospitality Tent, which features light appetizers, complimentary
water/soda, a full no -host bar, and private upscale bathrooms (concert ticket required).
45A�OG>0. SSr506-VIP Ticket Credit which will allow you to purchase concert tickets, admission passes
and/or carnival ride tickets. All concert tickets will be located in our sponsor hold sections:
floor seats in the center sections.
5.) Special Programming
a. Contractor to be sponsor of Craft Beer Tasting & Awards and as such shall receive
name/logo on all custom beer glasses, marketing and promotion.
b. Contractor to be sponsor of Water Bottles at Rhythm & Brews featuring Billy Idol
concert and as such will have logo on water bottles and/or water bottle carry boxes.
c. Contractor shall be allowed to secure two (2) Shuttle Pick-Up/Drop-Off locations in the city
of Atascadero. Such locations will fall under the supervision of State Coordinator.
INSURANCE
In the event Sponsorship includes display space or physical access to the fairgrounds, Sponsor shall be responsible to provide proof of insurance set forth in State
of California Standard Agreement.
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
EVACUATION ORDER
The California Mid -State Fair, along with all other large venue public gathering places and events around the country have been advised by Federal, State and
Local Authorities that an emergency evacuation of the premises may be ordered by any of these authorities at any time. This decision would be driven by
information available to those authorities that:
(1) May not be available to the California Mid -State Fair, or may be classified by those authorities, and therefore the California Mid -State Fair would
not be able to share it with our exhibitors, contractors, participants, guests, or renters;
(2) Could arise out of an actual or threatened act ofterrorism;
(3) Could arise from any number of natural disasters, or other public safety concerns the authorities have for the safety of the general public at our Fair
or at our facility, property, grounds, or parking areas.
If an evacuation order occurs, you will be asked to leave the premises immediately. The law does not only require yo ur cooperation, but for your own safety and
the safety of others, common sense demands your full cooperation. The Paso Robles Police Department and/or Fair staff/security personnel will direct the
evacuation. We are further advised that any evacuation order given will be for personnel only! No other property, animals, trailers, merchandise, equipment, etc.
will be allowed off the premises. This is to allow the most efficient and speedy evacuation of the public from the threatened area. If an evacuation order is given,
do not attempt to remove anything other than yourselves and, if applicable, your immediate means of transportation.
The evacuation plan calls for designated law enforcement personnel, California Mid -State Fair management, staff, or volunteers to remain on the grounds to
secure the facility and premises.
In the unlikely case an evacuation occurs, the California Mid -State Fair will exercise every reasonable effort to care for property, animals, commercial exhibits,
merchandise, etc. until the authorities remove the evacuation order and the public is allowed back into the facility. No one will be allowed back on the grounds
until the authorities have given the approval to return. The California Mid -State Fair staff/security personnel along with the Paso Robles Police Department will
enforce the order in strict accordance with instructions from the authorities.
The State of California, Sixteenth District Agricultural Association, California Mid -State Fair, its directors, officers, agents, servants, nor employees cannot, and
will not, be held liable or responsible for any loss or damage to any Contractor's, exhibitor's, or patron's personal property, equipment, merchandise, animals,
exhibits, etc. during or after any such event.
By entering into this agreement Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the State of California, Sixteenth District Agricultural
Association, California Mid -State Fair, its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any and all contractors,
subcontractors, suppliers, laborers, participant, exhibitor, and any other person, firm or corporation attending, or participating in, any activity or event covered
under this agreement and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged in the
performance of this Agreement.
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The State reserves the right to terminate this agreement subject to 30 days' written notice to the Contractor. Contractor may submit a written request to terminate
this agreement only if the State should substantially fail to perform its responsibilities as provided herein.
However, the agreement can be immediately terminated for cause. The term "for cause" shall mean that the Contractor fails to meet the terms, conditions, and/or
responsibilities of the contract. In this instance, the contract termination shall be effective as of the date indicated on the State's notification to the Contractor.
This agreement may be suspended or cancelled without notice, at the option of the Contractor, if the Contractor or State's premises or equipment are destroyed by
fire or other catastrophe, or so substantially damaged that it is impractical to continue service, or in the event the Contractor is unable to render service as a result
of any action by any governmental authority.
FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be liable to the other for any delay in or failure of performance, nor shall any such delay in or failure of performance constitute default, if such
delay or failure is caused by "Force Majeure." As used in this section, "Force Majeure" is defined as follows: Acts of war and acts of god such as earthquakes,
floods, and other natural disasters such that performance is impossible.
PREPARED BY TOM KEFFURY — 805-459-5530 — TK@MIDSTATEFAIR.COM
_ ATBID Minutes Exhibit B _
Date: FUND ANALYSIS
-� MLdscadero Tourism Business Improvement District (ATBID) Fund
FUND TYPE
235 Special Revenue
FINAL DRAFT 5.21.19
REVENUES
Taxes and Assessments
Revenue From Use of Money
Total Revenues
EXPENSES
Operations
Total Expenses
Net Income
BEGINNING AVAILABLE BALANCE
ENDING AVAILABLE BALANCE
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2018-2019
2019-2020
2020-2021
ACTUAL
ACTUAL
BUDGETED
ESTIMATED
REQUESTED
REQUESTED
$ 267,507
$ 275,295
$ 266,480
$ 264,540
$ 284,000
$ 326,770
724
1,580
2,560
6,240
5,500
4,670
268,231
276,875
269,040
270,780
289,500
331,440
(232,639)
(323,637)
(379,660)
(311,110)
(311,020)
(316,450)
(232,639)
(323,637)
(379,660)
(311,110)
(311,020)
(316,450)
35,592
(46,762)
(110,620)
(40,330)
(21,520)
14,990
329,849
365,441
220,690
318,680
278,350
256,830
$ 365,441
$ 318,679
$ 110,070
$ 278,350
$ 256,830
$ 271,820
C-35
ITEM NUMBER:
DATE: 05/28/19
ATTACHMENT: 1
ATBID Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
(Pursuant to Streets & Highways Code Section 36533)
1. Proposed activities, programs and projects for the fiscal year:
• Contract services
o Marketing Firm
o Administration Services
• Marketing Plan
• Maintenance of Visual Assets
o Photography & Content
o Creative Services
• Digital Marketing
o Website Content & Updates (i.e., Visit Atascadero; VisitSLOCAL)
o Social Media
• Advertising
o Print & Promotional Items
o Digital
o Reactive Opportunities
• Public Relations
o Group FAM (familiarization tours for journalists, tour operators and
meeting & event coordinators)
o Individual Journalist Hosted Itineraries
o Press Releases
• Tour & Travel
o Collaboration with CCTC FAMs
o Collaboration with Visit CA FAMs
o Collaboration with Visit SLOCAL FAMs
• Consumer Outreach
o Event Sponsorships Opportunities
o Event Marketing
o Email Marketing
• Administration of TBID fund
2. Approximate cost of such activities, programs and projects for the fiscal year:
• $311,020
3. Amount of fund balance as of June 30, 2019 is projected to be $278,350
4. Estimated fund balance for June 30, 2020 is projected to be $256,830
5. Contributions received other than assessments:
• Estimated interest income of $6,240 for fiscal year 2018/19.
• Estimated interest income for fiscal year 2019/20 is budgeted at $5,500.