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A Policy Regulating Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Health and Safety Commission Community Input Meeting December 13, 2016

Introduction August 16, 2016 City Council decided to pursue a policy regulating smoking in multiunit housing Tasked the Health & Safety Commission w/ the project Report back with findings and recommendations to Council at subsequent meeting The Commission has held 3 meetings on September 26 th, October 24 th, and November 28 th As a result, the Commission scheduled two separate meetings on November 28 th and December 13 th to gain community input, and directed staff to create an outreach website and an opinion survey No decisions on crafting the policy have been made yet, as the Commission is awaiting community input

Estimated Timeline November/December 2016 Community Input Meetings and further policy discussion January/February 2017 A drafted ordinance may be produced and reviewed the by Commission March/April 2017 Commission may present a drafted ordnance to the City Council for review and approval The Commission may be moving forward with actual implementation of outreach to educate landlords and tenants of the crafted policy

Goals Goals for this Meeting Assist the public in understand the developing policy s framework Solicit public input on crafting a policy Staff from the Code Enforcement Department is present to facilitate in the conversation and field questions

Background Multi-Unit Housing Classification: Multiple Separate units in one building or within one complex Common form is an apartment, sometimes a condominium Condominiums, unlike apartments, can be owned individually California Civil Code 1947.5: The BHMC mentions that landlords or HOAs may prohibit smoking in their buildings, as provided by State legislation A smoke-free multi-unit policy would expand upon State legislation by prohibiting smoking, instead of leaving it as a choice

City of Beverly Hills Areas where Smoking is Permitted According to State Law: Areas where Smoking is Not Permitted According to State Law: Designated hotel/motel rooms and areas Private smoker lounges Private single family residence Inside public buildings Near windows of public buildings Outdoor areas within 20 ft. of public buildings Enclosed space at places of employment Public school property In a vehicle with a minor Areas Currently Not Regulated: According to City Regulations Sidewalks Alleyways Beyond 5 ft. of outdoor dining areas Beyond 20 ft. of operable doors and windows of public buildings City parks and recreational facilities Open air dining areas located on private and public property, including public right of way Within 5 ft. of open air dining areas, except while actively passing by City-owned vehicles Outdoor public gathering events Outdoor service lines (e.g. ATM and movie/theatre ticket lines) Farmers Markets Public and private plazas (except for clearly marked designated smoking areas on private plazas located beyond 20 ft. of operable doors)

City of Beverly Hills Approximately 8% of City s population smokes Average smoking rate in LA County is 14% A smoke free multi-unit housing policy in the City would impact: 63% of the housing stock within the City 82% are apartments 18% are condominiums 2015 Data from the City s Code Enforcement Department : 15 complaint calls to smoking in general 5 of these calls were related to multi-unit housing The Police Department has received past smoking complaints, but typically in the form of Marijuana smoking

Policies in Southern California At present - 69 of 482 incorporated cities throughout Southern California regulate smoking inside multi-family housing Cities impose various levels of constraint: Stronger = Huntington Park, Baldwin Park, South Pasadena More lenient = Burbank Every community is different in the way smoking is viewed by its residents freedom to smoke vs. desire to be protected

There are a number of questions that should be discussed and answered when crafting a multi-unit housing smoking regulations policy

Policy Provisions: 1. Will the policy cover both apartments and condominiums or apartments only? 2. How many dwelling units fall under the policy? 3. Will the policy regulate traditional tobacco products, electronic smoking devices and/or marijuana smoke 4. How will the policy treat new units versus existing units, and will there be a phase in period? 5. Will the policy completely prohibit smoking inside the units and/or outside areas within the complex? 6. Will property managers and owners be able to designate smoking areas? 7. Will the policy require landlords to post signage about the policy in conspicuous locations? 8. Will the policy require landlords to include the smoking regulations in a lease and will the policy require landlords to alert tenants to the new requirements?

Policy Questions: 1. Will the policy cover both apartments and condominiums or apartments only? The crafted policy will be able to determine the restriction of smoking in apartments, condos or both Condominiums, are owned individually, rather than leased from a single apartment building owner

Policy Questions: 2. How many units to fall under policy? The policy can determine the amount of units subject to the regulations Beverly Hills typically defines multi-unit housing as 2 units However, this policy can determine the units that fall under the smoking regulations

Policy Questions: 3. Will the policy regulate traditional tobacco products, electronic smoking devices and/or marijuana smoke? Examples of traditional tobacco products are cigarettes and cigars Examples of electronic smoking devices are e-cigarettes Should these products be regulated, users have the ability to consume products through alternative means For tobacco: nicotine gum or patch For Marijuana: pills or edibles

Policy Questions: 4. How will the policy treat new units versus existing units, and will there be a phase in period Addressing existing and new tenants in the policy: New: units constructed after ordinance has passed Existing: units already constructed after ordinance has passed

Policy Questions: 5. Will the policy completely prohibit smoking inside the units and/or outside areas within the complex? The policy could decide to restrict or not restrict smoking inside units Burbank currently does not restrict smoking inside units, but regulates in outside common areas The policy could also decide to restrict smoking around outside common areas: Outside areas could include: common areas, private balconies & patios, near entrances/exits, near open windows and/or air intake vents

Policy Questions: 6. Will property managers and owners be able to designate smoking areas? The crafted policy has the option of allowing landlords and/or HOAs to designate a smoking area, if smoking is restricted outside: Could be within certain areas of the indoors, eg. at least 20 feet away Could regulate the size of area, eg. no more than 25% of total outdoor area

Policy Questions: 7. Will the policy require landlords to post signage about the policy in conspicuous locations? The designed policy has the option of requiring landlords to post signage in conspicuous locations in common areas to ensure that the regulations are readily visible to all users of the area

Policy Questions: 8. Will the policy require landlords to include the smoking regulations in a lease and will the policy require the landlords to alert tenants of the new changes? The crafted policy has the option of requiring landlords to provide written disclosure of the smoking policy to tenants. This could be in: Language in a leasing agreement about the non-smoking regulations The providing of the ordinance upon renting a unit Requiring landlord to provide a disclosure to renter

Enforcement Background: Beverly Hills has a number of smoking regulations throughout the City (i.e. public/private plazas, farmers market, etc.) Enforcement of smoking regulations can be done by Code Enforcement and the Police Department Enforcement of violations are typically done by Code Enforcement Enforcement can be in the form of either an infraction or criminal misdemeanor citation Typical citations are for about $100 to $200, depending on violation The BH Municipal Code does allow for flexibility on the choice of remedy, so Code Enforcement typically starts with infraction citations and progresses to a misdemeanor for repeat offenders

Enforcement Provisions: 1. Who will be given permission to enforce the policy? 2. What will be the penalties or mechanisms of enforcement?

Enforcement Questions: 1. Who will be given permission to enforce the policy? The crafted policy should determine who has the power to enforce the policy This could either be landlords and tenants and/or City Staff Should landlords and tenants enforce, they would likely be done though civil court Should City Staff enforce, it should be decided if enforcement is done by Code Enforcement and/or the Police

Enforcement Questions: 2. What will be the penalties or mechanisms of enforcement The crafted policy may determine the penalties for violating the policy. Staff has found that penalties can range from $100 up to $1,000 per violation, depending on the city

Recommendations to Council Commission Process Understand community s desires Answer important questions to craft policy Produce a recommended draft ordinance Craft a recommended implementation/outreach plan Council Process Once the above steps in the Commission Process are achieved, the Commission shall provide the recommended ordinance and implementation/outreach plan for consideration and adoption Once the Council adopts an ordinance, the Commission may embark on the implementation/outreach plan

Outreach Once the Council has adopted an ordinance, the Commission may embark on Outreach This process requires creating awareness of the policy and creating a system of information sharing to keep landlords and tenants aware of the policy May entail providing informational packets and guides

Recommendation Goals for this Meeting Assist the public in understand the policy s framework Solicit public input on crafting a policy Staff from the Code Enforcement Department is present to facilitate in the conversation and field questions

Voice Your Opinions Opinion Surveys were created to help facilitate the conversation Website created to share progression of the policy with the public. The following will be posted at www.beverlyhills.org/smokingregulations: Up-to-date information Videos of the Community Outreach meetings Staff Reports Online Survey Contact information (phone & email) to submit further comments Public Comment can be heard during Health and Safety Commission Meetings Typically held on the 4 th Monday of every month at 4:00pm