3. Service lines.
<br /> 4. Retail stores, except retail tobacco stores.
<br /> 5. Retail food marketing establishments, including grocery stores and supermarkets.
<br /> 6. All areas available to and customarily used by the general public in all businesses,
<br /> nonprofit entities and public agencies patronized by the public, including but not limited to
<br /> business offices, banks, hotels and motels, except as provided in subsection (A)(14) of this
<br /> section.
<br /> 7. Restaurants, including:
<br /> a. Bars and banquet rooms in, open to or directly accessible from restaurants; and
<br /> b. Outdoor dining areas.
<br /> 8. Bars.
<br /> 9. Any building not open to the sky which is used primarily for exhibiting any motion
<br /> picture, stage drama, lecture, musical recital, or other similar performance, except to the extent
<br /> that smoking is part of any such production.
<br /> 10. Sports arenas and convention halls.
<br /> 11. Stadiums, amphitheaters and similar places of assembly which are open to the sky.
<br /> 12. Public parks and trails.
<br /> 13. Health and residential and day care facilities, including, but not limited to, nursing
<br /> homes, adult care facilities, child care facilities including family day care homes, hospitals,
<br /> clinics, physical therapy facilities, doctors' offices and dentists' offices.
<br /> 14. Polling places.
<br /> 15. Private hotel and motel rooms rented to guests, except that up to 25 percent of such
<br /> rooms may be designated for smoking guests, if on a separate floor(s) or if in a separate wing(s).
<br /> 16. Private residences when used at any time as family day care homes or health care
<br /> facilities.
<br /> 17. Enclosed lobbies, hallways and other enclosed common areas in apartment buildings,
<br /> including condominiums, in retirement facilities, and in other multiple-family residential
<br /> facilities.
<br /> 18. Any owner, operator, manager or other person holding an event Downtown, defined
<br /> as the area within the Downtown Specific Plan, pursuant to a police department issued special
<br /> event permit, involving a closure of a public street, a special event, a conditional use permit, or a
<br /> temporary use, shall prohibit smoking at such event. "No Smoking" signs shall generally be
<br /> visible at entrances or reasonable intervals along the perimeter of such event to advise guests,
<br /> invitees and the public about the prohibition on smoking. Violators are subject to administrative
<br /> citation as provided in Chapter 1.24.
<br /> B. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, any owner, operator, manager or other
<br /> person who controls any establishment described in this section may declare that entire
<br /> establishment as a nonsmoking establishment.
<br /> C. Notwithstanding the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, any owner,
<br /> operator, manager or other person who controls any private hotel or motel shall have until July 1,
<br /> 1994 to comply with subsection(A)(14) of this section. The council may grant an additional 12
<br /> months in which to comply for good cause shown.
<br /> In Chapter 11.08 TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION, §11.08.020 is amended as follows:
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