(f) All areas available and customarily used by the general
<br />public located in a business patronized by the public,
<br />including non-profit and public businesses. Affected
<br />businesses include, but are not limited to, professional
<br />offices, banks, laundromats, hotels and motels.
<br />(g) All restaurants, taverns, bars, cocktail lounges and bingo
<br />parlors.
<br />(h) Any enclosed facility that is primarily used for exhibiting any
<br />motion picture, stage or drama production, lecture, music
<br />recital or other similar performance, except for performers
<br />when smoking is part of a stage or drama production.
<br />(i) Sports facilities.
<br />(j) Every room, chamber, place of meeting or public assembly,
<br />including school buildings under the control of any board,
<br />council, commission, or committee, including joint
<br />committees or agencies of the city, during the time a public
<br />meeting is in progress.
<br />(k) Within publicly owned buildings and within 25 feet of any
<br />entrance or air intake to, or any operable window of, any
<br />such building. However, notwithstanding the foregoing
<br />prohibition, a private establishment that is located in a city-
<br />owned building and that has a separate entrance may have
<br />an outdoor smoking area if it complies with other provisions
<br />of this code and any rules adopted by the city manager to
<br />implement this section, and no smoking occurs within 25
<br />feet of an entrance, air intake to or operable window of
<br />another business, agency or establishment located within
<br />the same city-owned building.
<br /> (l) Waiting rooms, hallways, wards, and semi-private rooms of
<br />health care facilities, including, but not limited to, hospitals,
<br />clinics, physical therapy facilities, and doctor's and dentist’s
<br />offices.
<br />(m) Lobbies, hallways, and other enclosed common areas in
<br />apartment buildings, condominiums, trailer parks,
<br />retirement facilities, nursing homes, and other multiple-unit
<br />residential facilities.
<br />(n) Polling places.
<br />(o) Within a reasonable distance, of not less than ten feet, of
<br />any entrance to any enclosed area where smoking is
<br />prohibited.
<br />(3)
<br />Employers are required to provide for all employees a place of
<br />employment in which employees are not exposed to the smoking of others.
<br />(Section 6.230 added by Ordinance No. 18721, enacted November 12, 1980; amended
<br />by Ordinance No. 20212, enacted September 25, 2000, effective October 26, 2000;
<br />Ordinance No. 20215, enacted November 13, 2000, effective December 13, 2000; and
<br />Ordinance No. 20338, enacted March 4, 2005, effective April 3, 2005.)
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