HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 251 CERTIFICATION
I, LEE RABOIN, City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, hereby
certify that the foregoing is the true and correct original of
Ordinance No. 251 adopted by the Atascadero City Council at a
regular meeting thereof held on June 23, 1992 and that it has been
duly published pursuant to State Law.
DATED:
LEE RABOIN
City Clerk
City of Atascadero, California
ORDINANCE NO.Z.0
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6 OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO
ORDINANCE CODE BY ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 15
PROHIBITING CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 : Legislative Findings . Adoption of this
ordinance is necessary to the promotion of the public health, safety
and welfare . Each of the reasons set forth - below provides a
separate and independent basis for the adoption of this ordinance :
A. Overwhelming scientific evidence supports the conclusion
that there is a causal relationship between using tobacco
products and deadly diseases such as lung cancer, heart
disease, emphysema and other types of cancer . The
Surgeon General of the United States has determined that
smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in this
country.
B. An estimated annual 31, 000 deaths in the State of
California and 434,175 deaths nationwide are caused by
cigarette smoking. The estimated annual economic burden
to the State of California resulting from smoke-related
health care costs and lost productivity is over $7 . 1
billion.
C. Nicotine, found in all tobacco products, is strongly
addictive, much more so than alcohol . The United States
Surgeon General has concluded that nicotine is as
addictive as heroin and cocaine .
D. Ninety percent of adults who now smoke started smoking
between the ages of nine and eighteen years .
E. Three million children smoke daily in the United States,
and over 75 percent buy their own cigarettes . Children
currently have ready access to cigarettes and other
tobacco products as a result of the availability of
cigarette vending machines . Scientific studies have
shown that minors are successful in buying tobacco
products from cigarette vending machines 80% of the time .
Such studies have also shown that cigarette vending
machines in areas such as bars or cocktail lounges, where
minors are not legally permitted to be present, are also
readily utilized by minors to obtain tobacco products .
F . The current United States Surgeon General Novello and her
two immediate predecessors as United States Surgeon
General, have consistently favored the elimination of
cigarette vending machines for public health reasons .
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G. The American Cancer Society, American Lung Association,
American Heart Association, American Medical Association,
and California Medical Association, representing the
overwhelming view of recognized professional medical
associations, support the elimination of cigarette
vending machines for public health reasons .
H. No other dangerous product or drug, cancer-causing
product or drug, or addictive product or drug is sold
through vending machines . No other product or drug which
minors are prohibited from purchasing is sold through
vending machines .
I . The compelling purpose and intent of this chapter
includes :
1 . To prevent minors from using and becoming addicted
to nicotine in tobacco products and preventing
minors from being harmed thereby:
2 . To significantly reduce the ability of minors to
illegally obtain tobacco products by banning
cigarette vending machines; and
3 . To generally promote the health and welfare of all
people in the community against the health hazards
and harmful effects of using addictive tobacco
products .
Section 2 . Title 6 of the City Municipal Code is amended by
addition of a new Chapter 15 to read as follows :
Chapter 15
CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES
6-15 . 01 Definitions . For the purposes of this chapter,
the following terms shall be defined as set forth below:
(1) "CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE" means any electronic or
mechanical device or appliance the operation of which depends upon
the insertion of money, whether in coin or paper bill, or other
thing representative of value, which dispenses or releases a TOBACCO
PRODUCT and/or TOBACCO ACCESSORIES.
(2) "PERSON" shall mean an individual, firm, partnership,
joint venture, unincorporated association, corporation, estate,
trust, trustee, or any other group of combination of the above
acting as a unit, excepting however, the United States of America,
the State of California, and any political subdivision or unit
thereof.
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(3) "TOBACCO ACCESSORIES" means cigarette papers or wrappers,
pipes, holders of smoking materials of all types, cigarette rolling
machines, and any other item designed primarily for the smoking or
ingestion of TOBACCO PRODUCTS.
(4) "TOBACCO PRODUCT" means any substance containing tobacco
leaf, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, smoking
tobacco, and smokeless tobacco.
6-15 . 02 Sale of Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products
from Vending Machines Prohibited.
(1) No PERSON shall locate, install, keep, maintain or use, or
permit the location, installation, keeping, maintenance or use on
his, her or its premises of any CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE used or
intended to be used for the purpose of selling any TOBACCO PRODUCTS
or TOBACCO ACCESSORIES therefrom.
(2) Any CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE in use on the effective date
of this chapter shall be removed within one hundred twenty (120)
days after the effective date of this chapter.
6-15 . 03 Violations and Penalties . Any PERSON violating
this chapter shall be deemed guilty of an infraction, and upon
conviction thereof, shall be punished as provided by Chapter 1-3 of
this Code .
6-15 . 04 Violative Cigarette Vending Machines . Any
CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE not removed from the premises or converted
to a permissible use within the time limit set forth by Section 6-
15 .02 (2) shall be deemed to be a public nuisance, and may be abated
by the City in a civil action or other appropriate legal
proceedings .
Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall go into
effect and be in full force and effect at 12 : 01 a .m. on the 31st day
after its passage.
On motion by Councilperson Luna, seconded by Council-person
Kudlac, the foregoing ordinance is hereby adopted in its entirety on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Borgeson, Bewley, Luna, Kudlac and Mayor
Nimmo
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: June 23, 1992
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CITY OF ATASCADERO
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ROBERT P . NIMMO, Mayor
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LEE RABOIN, 'C y Clerk
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MICHAEL P . MCCAIN, Acting Fire Chief