Owners of The Harbor Restaurant sue City of Santa Barbara over monthly rent

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Attorney John Thyne and his wife Olesya didn't mean to get into the restaurant business, but Thyne said to step in an partner with The Harbor Restaurant when the owners Gene and Carolina Sanchez asked them to help.

Thyne said the owners had been contemplating filing for bankruptcy.

For the past two years they have spruced things up in The Harbor Restaurant and the adjoining Longboards Grill and they also plan to add a coffee and gelato shop with a view.

They have also added things to do.

"Tuesdays we do a lobster special, we have one dollar chicken wings up here at Longboards, we have live jazz every Wednesday night at The Harbor we are going to be doing a New Years Eve ball drop."

But at the same time the attorney has filed a lawsuit against the City of Santa Barbara over rent he calls "unconscionable."

They are supposed to pay more than $61,400 a month for the Stearns Wharf property owned by city and they also owe back rent.

They said there used to be a minimum base rent decades ago. of 10 percent of sales.

But as rent rose Thyne said sales dropped for a myriad of reasons.

He said they now pay more than 20 percent of gross sales.

The employ more than 90 people and the can seat 445 in both space.

He said the city helped for a bit but not enough for the business to thrive in the current economic conditions.

"We didn't want to bring a lawsuits we were really trying to work things out with them and i am hopeful that this isn't perceived as some time of adversarial situation it is really more askingh the court to help us get the partiess back to the place that they originally were that was a commercially reasonable lease," said Thyne.

He is hoping for a settlement or judgement to benefit all businesses.

"I think if they tie the minimum based rent to gross sales that would work," said Thyne, "if there is a correlation that doesn't exceed market rents that could work."

Mayor Randy Rowse know the restaurants business.

Rowse owned the Paradise Café on Anacapa St. in Santa Barbara for more than 30 years. It is currenlty called La Paloma Cafe.

Rowse said the city doesn't generally talk about pending litigation but he was aware that the City Administrator Kelly McAdoo issued a statement.

Santa Barbara City Administrator McAdoo wrote the following in response the lawsuit: The city of Santa Barbara has reviewed the complaint and believes the allegations are without merit. The city intends to defend this matter vigorously. 

The city has not received required rent payments for several months and is pursuing its own legal remedies.

This property is a public asset, and the city has an affirmative obligation to manage it in a manner that serves the public interest, not solely the interests of any single tenant."

Thyne isn't a complete stranger to the business.

"I did own a bar in law school with some of my friends," said Thyne.

He is hoping for a win win resolution.

"I hope it works out best for the community," said Thyne.

Your News Channel will have more on this lawsuit tonight on the news.

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Trump Wants More Drilling on the Pacific Coast – What Do You Want?

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - We would love to hear what you think. President Trump wants to open the Pacific Coast to more offshore oil drilling and he's lowering fuel standards for automakers. Former State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson offers the Democrat viewpoint and former Santa Barbara City Councilman Dale Francisco gives us the conservative opinion. Watch their discussion and tell us what you think.

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Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Neushul will be next head coach for San Marcos girls water polo

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Jamie Neushul won gold at 2020 Olympics

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Chuckie Roth is a tough act to follow but Jamie Neushul certainly has the respect and the resume to make it a seamless head coaching transition at San Marcos High School.

KEYT Sports has learned that 2020 Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Neushul will be the next head coach of the San Marcos Royals highly successful girls water polo program after Roth steps down following this season.

(Neushul and San Marcos alum Paige Hauschild show off gold medal).

Neushul has been a standout player at every level of water polo from Santa Barbara Water Polo Club, to Dos Pueblos High School, at Stanford and for Team USA.

She helped lead the DP Chargers to two CIF-Southern Section Division 1 titles in 2010 and 2011.

Neushul is a 3-time NCAA National Champion and a 4-time All-American at Stanford.

(Jamie helped the Cardinal to NCAA titles in 2014, 2015 and 2017. Courtesy Stanford Athletics).

Jamie Neushul spent last season coaching for the Santa Barbara Water Polo Club that her mom Cathy Neushul has built into a nationally recognized elite training program.

(Jamie celebrating with her 14B Santa Barbara Water Polo Club team at 2025 Junior Olympics)

Jamie Neushul has already coached several of the current Royals players at the club level.

Chuckie Roth announced to his team at the beginning of the school year that he needed to step away from the girls program as he was spread too thin with all of his other coaching (SBCC Water Polo, club) and teaching duties.

San Marcos is expected to make an official announcement in the near future.

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The Red Piano Holds John Lennon Music Event as Unity Shoppe Fundraiser

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Some of Santa Barbara's top musicians have come out for a special event and to raise money for the Unity Shoppe.

The show was at the Red Piano in Santa Barbara Sunday.

It was the annual John Lennon Tribute with three hours full of songs by Lennon and the Beatles.

Jason Libs from the Red Piano led the musical tribute and those attending joined in with their favorite songs.

The tip jar was over flowing with donations that will be brought to the Unity Shoppe.

Performers included Jason Libs, Jackson Gillies, Bobby Montanes, Steve Puailoa, Maitland Ward, Will Bremon, Michael Andrews and many others.

The event is held around the time of the anniversary of the death of Lennon on December 8, 1980.

News Channel 3 will air the annual Unity telethon this Friday live from 5 to 8 p.m. All of proceeds will help those in need in the community with food, clothing, toys and many other essential needs.

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