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9.24.010 <br />Sections: <br />9.24.010 <br />9.24.020 <br />9.24.030 <br />9.24.040 <br />9.24.050 <br />9.24.060 <br />9.24.070 <br />9.24.080 <br />9.24.090 <br />9.24.100 <br />9.24.110 <br />(Pleasanton Stipp. No. 3. 1 -10) <br />Chapter 9.24 <br />SMOKING IN PUBLIC AND WORK PLACES* <br />Purposes and findings. <br />Definitions. <br />Application of chapter in city - <br />owned facilities. <br />Prohibition of smoking in public <br />places. <br />Regulation of smoking in places of <br />employment. <br />Optional smoking areas. <br />Posting of signs. <br />Enforcement. <br />Nonretaliation. <br />Violations and penalties. <br />Severability. <br />* Prior ordinance history: Ords. 1548, 1479, 1262. <br />9.24.010 Purposes and findings. <br />The city council finds as follows: <br />A. Numerous studies have found that tobacco <br />smoke is a major contributor to indoor air pollution; and <br />B. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br />has determined that second -hand smoke is a Class A <br />carcinogen for which there is no safe exposure level; and <br />C. Reliable studies have shown that breathing <br />second -hand smoke is a particular health hazard for cer- <br />tain population groups, including elderly people, indi- <br />viduals with cardiovascular disease, and individuals <br />with impaired respiratory function, including asthmatics <br />and those with obstructive airway disease; and <br />D. Health hazards induced by breathing sec- <br />ond- hand smoke include lung cancer, respiratory infec- <br />tion, decreased exercise tolerance, decreased respiratory <br />function, bronchoconstriction, and bronchospasm; and <br />E. Nonsmokers with allergies, respiratory dis- <br />eases and those who suffer other ill effects of breathing <br />second -hand smoke may experience a loss of job pro- <br />ductivity or may be forced to take periodic sick leave <br />because of adverse reactions to same; and <br />F. The simple separation of smokers and non- <br />smokers within the same airspace may reduce, but does <br />not eliminate, the exposure of nonsmokers to second- <br />hand smoke; and <br />G. Numerous studies have shown that a major- <br />ity of both nonsmokers and smokers desire to have re- <br />strictions on smoking in public places and places of em- <br />ployment. <br />258 <br />Accordingly, the city council finds and declares <br />that the purposes of this chapter are: (1) to protect the <br />public health and welfare by prohibiting smoking in <br />public places and in places of employment; (2) to help <br />people lo avoid becoming addicted, and to help people <br />who wish to quit smoking, by limiting their uninten- <br />tional exposure to smoking, tobacco products and in- <br />ducements to smoke; and (3) to strike a reasonable bal- <br />ance between the needs of smokers and the need of non- <br />smokers to breathe smoke -free air, and to recognize that, <br />where these needs conflict, the need to breathe smoke - <br />free air shall have priority. (Ord. 1609 § 1, 1993) <br />9.24.020 Definitions. <br />The following words and phrases, whenever used <br />in this chapter, shall be construed as defined in this sec- <br />tion: <br />A. "Bar" means an area within, part of, or asso- <br />ciated with a restaurant, which is not a freestanding bar <br />as defined in subsection H, which primarily serves alco- <br />holic beverages intended for consumption on the prem- <br />ises and which, as only incidental to serving such bever- <br />ages, serves food, has music and /or dancing, provides <br />coin- operated amusement devices, or provides pool ta- <br />bles, darts or other similar activities. <br />13. "Business" means any sole proprietorship, <br />partnership, joint venture, corporation or other business <br />entity formed for profit - making purposes, including re- <br />tail establishments where goods or services are sold, as <br />well as professional corporations and other entities <br />where legal, medical, dental, engineering, architectural, <br />or other professional services are delivered. <br />C. "Designated smoking room" means a room, <br />with a floor area no greater than 25 percent of the total <br />floor area of the establishment in which it is located, <br />which has been designated as a smoking area, and has <br />been posted with the appropriate signs under Section <br />9.24.070. The following requirements apply to a desig- <br />nated smoking room: <br />1. The room must have a separate heating, ven- <br />tilation and air - conditioning system (I IVAC) designed <br />such that none of the air from the room will be recircu- <br />lated into other areas of the building. <br />2. The room shall be completely separated <br />from the remainder of the building by solid partitions or <br />glazing without openings other than doors, and all doors <br />leading to the room shall be self- closing. The doors shall <br />be provided with a gasket so installed as to provide a <br />seal where the door meets the stop on both sides and <br />across the top. <br />3. Air from the room must be directly ex- <br />hausted to the outside by an exhaust fan. Air from the <br />