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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 20 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Public Works Director Lee said this was reviewed at a work session and it was recommended it 2 <br />come back to the Council. He mentioned the exception areas, such as designated smoking areas 3 <br />at the Community Center, and individual cars in parking lots in City parking lots. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked where the designated smoking areas at the Community Center are 6 <br />located. Christina Ford, representative of the Youth Smoke Free Coalition, asked for one 7 <br />designated area away from the children’s area and away from the front door. 8 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked if the area would be inside or outside. Director Lee replied that 9 <br />the current area is on the north side of the building, near the main entrance off of Bronson 10 <br />Avenue. The Community Center Staff asked that it be moved away from the daycare. Director 11 <br />Lee responded that two years ago they poured concrete slabs and added a picnic table to remove 12 <br />smokers from the main entrance, but they could look for alternative areas. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Mayor Marty asked if there is another entrance that could be accommodating. Director Lee said 15 <br />there are two available spots, and now they are asking for both to be eliminated. Councilmember 16 <br />Gunn said the smoking is used mostly during evening events, when the daycare is not open. She 17 <br />said the playground is a significant distance from the back door, and that the only alternative is 18 <br />the front door, which is a poor choice. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked about the other exception regarding the definition “adjacent” to 21 <br />the public park. Director Lee stated it would be vehicles parked on the street adjacent to the 22 <br />public park since not all parks have parking areas. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked for changes to the language. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Councilmember Thomas said she cannot support a “tobacco-free” policy and she is 27 <br />uncomfortable with the “smoke-free” policy. Mayor Marty said he can understand that youth 28 <br />clubs and buildings are tobacco free, but that citizens believe the City is putting too many 29 <br />restrictions on smoking. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Mayor Marty stated he said he agrees with Councilmember Thomas that “smoke-free” is okay. 32 <br />He said he likes other Cities’ ordinances that discuss youth activities, and would like to stress 33 <br />that there is no use around children. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Director Lee stated that a smoke-free rather than tobacco-free policy would require significant 36 <br />signage policies. Mayor Marty added he has been looking for “tobacco free” signs in other cities, 37 <br />but hasn’t seen any. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Councilmember Flaherty stated a tobacco-free policy will be a voluntary compliance and there 40 <br />will be no enforcement or penalty for using tobacco. He said it is more a symbolic issue than 41 <br />anything else. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Cindy Palm, 2266 Terrace View, reiterated that it is an empowering tool for residents, and that it 44 <br />gives citizens power to make sure tobacco is not used. She said it will help citizens ask others to 45