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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Work Session: Outdoor Smoking Areas <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: February 27, 2008 Agenda Item Number: A <br />Department: Planning and Development Staff Contact: Mike McKerrow <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5251 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />The objective of this work session is to provide an update on standards and compliance efforts related to <br />Eugene’s tobacco products and smoking regulations, focusing on impacts associated with outdoor <br />smoking areas. The work session is the result of a council poll taken in summer 2007. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In an effort to protect the health and well-being of patrons and employees, the City of Eugene prohibits <br />smoking inside places of employment and public places, while allowing smoking in outdoor smoking <br />areas that meet standards related to location and degree of openness to the outside air. The State of <br />Oregon also restricts indoor smoking. A snapshot of Eugene’s recent regulatory history and other <br />background information follow. <br /> <br />Eugene regulations <br />On September 25, 2000, the council adopted two ordinances. The first addressed retail licenses for <br />tobacco sellers. The second prohibited smoking in public places and places of employment. The council <br />deferred a vote on banning smoking in adults-only establishments until November 2000 to give the <br />public more time to weigh in on the issue. Additionally, the council suspended enforcement of <br />requirements until July 1, 2001, so that the City would have time to disseminate educational materials <br />and signage to businesses. No fines were to be imposed for violations before July 1, 2001. (Ordinance <br />20211 adopted September 25, 2000; Ordinance 20212 adopted September 25, 2000.) <br /> <br />On November 13, 2000, the council adopted an ordinance that further prohibited smoking in restaurants, <br />bars, taverns, cocktail lounges and bingo parlors. Businesses applying by June 30, 2001, for a building <br />permit to build an outdoor seating area for smokers were given a six-month exemption from <br />enforcement – so long as construction proceeded at a reasonable pace. (Ordinance 20215 adopted <br />November 13, 2000.) <br /> <br />On July 18, 2001, the council discussed ordinance implementation and City staff identified the use of a <br />temporary administrative rule to promote compliance. Later that month, the City Manager adopted a <br />temporary rule for outdoor smoking areas which included what was called the 25/75 standard, requiring <br />that no more than 75 percent of wall planes prevent the free flow of outside air. In January 2002, the <br />City Manager adopted a permanent rule for outdoor smoking areas. <br /> <br /> F:\CMO\2008 Council Agendas\M080227\S080227A.doc <br /> <br />