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places; adding she was taken. back by one Counci]member's stand that smoking in <br /> work places should not be regulated. <br /> <br /> Dr. Joseph Beck, 1400 Santa Rita Road, Chairman of the Alameda County <br /> Smoking Coalition, stated this organization works to assist people such as the <br /> previous speaker. He stated that the Coalition has reviewed the laws in Con- <br /> tra Costa County and Alameda County and these laws work well 'for people whose <br /> health interests need to be watched, and there is no burden on businesses. <br /> For that reason and for the good of the community, the Smoking Coalition sup- <br /> ports the proposed ordinance. <br /> <br /> Councilmember Butler stated he has no problem with the objective and aim <br /> of the proposed ordinance but feels that City Government should not be placed <br /> in a position of legislating action that should take place between employers <br /> and employees. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Mercer, and seconded by Councilmember Mohr, <br /> that Ordinance No. 1262, regulating smoking in public and work places, be <br /> adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Mercer, Mohr, and Mayor Brandes <br /> NOES: Councilmember Butler <br />Cr) ABSENT: Councilmember Wood <br />~ Adoption of Ordinance No. 1263, Amending the Ordinance Regulating Residential <br />!ml Fire Sprinkler Requirements in High Hazard Areas to Require Sprinklers in <br />iZIZ) Kitchens and Livings Rooms Only <br /> (Intro. 7-1-86, 4-Ayes, 1-Absent) - <br />.::3[ Mayor Brandes stated that Ordinance No. 1263 was introduced on July 1, <br /> 1986, by a vote of 4-Ayes, 1-Absent, and that it was now in order to adopt the <br /> ordinance. <br /> <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Mercer, and seconded by Councilmember Mohr, <br /> that Ordinance No. 1263, amending the Ordinance regulating residential fire <br /> sprinkler requirements in high hazard areas to require sprinklers in kitchens <br /> .... and living rooms only, be adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Butler, Mercer, Mohr, and Mayor Brandes <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Councilmember Wood <br /> <br /> SPECIAL REPORTS <br /> There were no Special Reports presented at this meeting. <br /> <br /> REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS <br /> There were no reports of Boards and Commissions presented at this meeting. <br /> <br /> REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER <br /> Consideration of Draft Ordinance Relating to School Impact Fees <br /> Mr. MacDonald presented his report (SR 86:294) dated July 10, 1986, <br /> regarding this matter. <br /> <br /> Mayor Brandes advised there are two proposed ordinances for consideration: <br /> an ordinance establishing a school impact fee upon non-residential develop- <br /> ment, and an ordinance establishing a school impact fee for residential <br /> construction. <br /> <br /> 8 - 7-15-86 <br /> <br /> <br />
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