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Uploaded: Monday, February 11, 2013, 2:13 PM
Public hearing set for citywide smoking ordinance
Council will consider new regulations at Tuesday meeting
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by Jessica Lipsky
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 | Residents will have an opportunity to give their two cents on proposed changes to the city's smoking ordinance Tuesday night. The existing ordinance, written in 1999, could be updated to include outdoor second hand smoke.
The existing tobacco ordinance does not adequately address exposure to second hand smoke, the new ordinance states. While the proposal doesn't eliminate or reduce any of the current regulations, it expands coverage to include second hand smoke from outdoor sources. Should the ordinance pass, smoking would not be allowed in any city park.
On an Open San Ramon survey, 37 residents voted in favor of the new ordinance while 14 opposed.
"I think that it's a process that's going on all over the state....Hundreds of cities have adopted and modified their ordinances to cover outdoor smoking, including Contra Costa County," said Interim City Attorney Bob Saxe. "It's not really any more strict than the existing one, smoking ordinances are pretty much self enforcing."
The crux of the proposed ordinance is contained in Section B6-73A, which prohibits smoking entirely except for certain exemptions, and in Section B6-74, which sets forth the exemptions. Under the new ordinance, smoking is prohibited at all community events open to the public, even if the event is held on a property where smoking is otherwise allowed. The city has also defined a "reasonable distance" as 25 feet from the entry of a building.
A list of exemptions to the smoking regulations are as follows:
* Smoking inside a single family home not used as a day care facility and in the yard, as long as the yard is not within 25 feet of an entrance, window or air intake of a neighboring unit.
* Smoking inside a multi-family housing unit and in an unenclosed area designated for smoking, but not on patios or balconies accessed from an individual unit or in common areas.
* Smoking inside a personal vehicle not used for hire.
* Smoking on public sidewalks not adjacent to a public or private park or school and not within 25 feet from any entrance, exit, operable window or air intake opening of any building used for residential or commercial purposes.
* Smoking in privately owned, unenclosed parking lots open to the public but not within 50 feet of any commercial building served by the parking lot or within 25 feet of buildings on adjacent properties.
* Smoking in workplace designated smoking areas.
* Smoking in privately owned enclosed facilities at private social events not open to the public.
*Smoking in privately owned, enclosed facilities at private social events not open to the public.
* Smoking in designated rooms rented to guests in hotels and motels
* Smoking on any outdoor area of golf courses but not within 25 feet from any entrance, exit, operable window or air intake opening of the clubhouse or other building utilized by golfers, visitors or guests of the golf course.
The ordinance also states that the owner or person in control of the property for which an exemption is available may prohibit smoking for any reason. Punishment for breaking the ordinance could come in the form of an administrative fine, which is completely outside of the criminal justice process, Saxe added.
A product of a collaborative effort between city staff and the Teen Council, the proposal may be adopted at the Feb. 26 City Council meeting. This Tuesday's meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the council chambers (2222 Camino Ramon).
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Posted by Just Another Resident, a resident of San Ramon, on Feb 12, 2013 at 3:05 pm What are the existing ordinances?
It would be great if there was a link to what is on the books at present to allow for anyone to check to see if what we have already is good enough for them.
I personally don't mind others who smoke if that is their wish, as I am sure I can find a dew habits of mine that will put me in the grave sooner rather than later.
I "do" have to close my windows in the summer to prevent the neighbor's smoke from getting into our living room. My neighbor who probably doesn't want to smoke in the house with the two children about so smokes out in the back yard. I don't think I could bring the ordinance to their attention as it most likely will merely anger them and cause years of 'pain and suffering'. Okay, perhaps just bad feelings.
~JAR
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Posted by Roz Rogoff, the San Ramon Observer, on Feb 13, 2013 at 9:57 am Roz Rogoff is a member (registered user) of San Ramon Express JAR,
Here's a link to the Staff Report on the Smoking Ordinance item from last night's City Council Agenda. Web Link
You can usually find a link on the posted agendas to staff reports that will answer your questions about what is being changed or proposed.
Roz
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Posted by , a resident of San Ramon, on Feb 15, 2013 at 1:43 pm No More Nany State Socialist Goat Poop! The Dirka doesn't smoke, but goodnes sake, it seems like the next thing they will want to do is regualte toilet paper. How many squares may we use to appease the enviro-nazis? Or should we mandate bidets? How about we teach manners instead? Smokers, don't drag on the fag when you are near babies and socialists. Wait, that's pretty much everwhere in San Ramon.
The Dirka finds the smell of baby poop intollerable. Let's pass a law against baby poop. No more baby poop in public places. Diaper bags are now banned and while we at at, so is screaming/crying babies, they are so annoying. Some get migrains, so everyone should keep their babies away from designated baby free zones.
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