Thursday, January 14, 2010

We Need Your Feedback! San Francisco Ordinance Prohibiting Smoking in Enclosed Areas and Certain Unenclosed Areas

BOMA San Francisco Members:

We recently posted information on the blog in regard to a measure recently introduced by Supervisor Eric Mar that would, according to the legislative digest, amend the San Francisco Health Code to prohibit smoking in certain enclosed areas, certain unenclosed areas and sports stadiums.  The ordinance will have an impact on all commercial buildings in San Francisco.  Please take a moment to review the ordinance and email Ken Cleaveland, Director of Government and Public Relations for BOMA San Francisco at kenc@boma.com with your comments.

The prohibited areas include:
  • Business establishments and bars regardless of whether owner-operated;
  • Unenclosed dining areas of restaurants;
  • Service waiting areas;
  • Areas outside entrances, exits and operable windows and vents of all buildings except at the curb of the nearest street, sidewalk or alley.
Your BOMA San Francisco Advocacy Team is particularly interested with your thoughts on the signage requirements on page 14,  line 20, as well as the requirement to have an ashtray 15 feet from every business door in the city.

The ordinance, which you can read here, also establishes obligations for property owners and managers to:
  • Prevent smoking in prohibited areas including the posting of clear and prominent "no smoking" signs in any area on the premises where smoking is prohibited and signs at each entrance to the premise that read '"Smoking is prohibited outside this building except at the curb or at least 15 feet away from exits entrances, and operable windows";
  • Request that any person smoking in areas where smoking is prohibited under the ordinance refrain from smoking with the exception of those persons who are outside a business who are not patrons of the business;
  • Remove any ashtrays from inside the premises; 
  • San Francisco already requires businesses to place ashtrays or other receptacles outside of the premises at the curb or at least 15 feet away from the entrance or exit of a building and 20 feet from a bus stop.  If no room exists to meet this requirement, the ordinance allows property owners and managers to affix the ashtray outside the entrance or exit with a sign stating that "Smoking is only permitted at the curb."  Businesses that have permanently affixed ashtrays/receptacles will be required to post a sign on the receptacle that states: "Smoking is only permitted at the curb".

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