Presentation - Rehoboth Beach
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Presentation - Rehoboth Beach
Additional Smoke-Free Initiatives for Rehoboth Beach? Presentation to Board of Commissioners February 10, 2014 by Commissioner Stan Mills Additional Smoke-Free Initiatives for Rehoboth Beach? 1. Review municipal smoke-free initiatives; 2. Address questions from last meeting; 3. Identify additional smoke-free initiatives beyond the bans in six park areas. Maine Rhode Island New York Connecticut New Hampshire Massachusetts New Jersey Delaware North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida http://www.no-smoke.org/ http://www.no-smoke.org/pdf/SmokefreeBeaches.pdf http://www.no-smoke.org/pdf/SmokefreeParks.pdf Hawaii As at January 6, 2014 States with one or more jurisdictions that have total bans on smoking at public beaches. Montage of Delaware ocean public beaches Delaware jurisdictions with smoke-free initiatives in beach, boardwalk areas. As at January 6, 2014 Blue highlighting to emphasize beaches and boardwalks xxxxxxxx During Guarded Beach season Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Rationale • Bans-restrictions • Education • Enforcement • Not hurt tourism Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Rationale Concerns in the smoking/no smoking debate: • • • • Litter Economic Costs Environmental Costs Health Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Bans-restrictions Outright bans –define areas. Restrictions. Smoking banned in some locations. Smoking allowed in designated smoking areas. Applicable dates. Year round. Seasonal. Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Education Education is the key to voluntary compliance • Literature • Map of Smoke-Free Areas • Media Outlets • City Web site • RBDB Chamber of Commerce • RB Main Street • Realtors • Signage • Training Enjoy Our Smoke-Free Outdoor Areas Designated in Red SMOKING INFORMATION SMOKING INFORMATION Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Education Education is the key to voluntary compliance • Literature • Map of Smoke-Free Areas • Media Outlets • City Web site • RBDB Chamber of Commerce • RB Main Street • Realtors • Signage • Training Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Enforcement • Ability to issue citations • No heavy handedness • Voluntary compliance sought • Laws empower the public • Training Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Enforcement • Ability to issue citations • No heavy handedness • Voluntary compliance sought • Laws empower the public • Training Common threads in smoke-free initiatives • Not hurt tourism • Evidence supports enhancement of tourism • Tourism groups market beaches as smoke-free Portion of minutes of Commissioners’ workshop meeting of January 6, 2014 relative to smoking initiatives. Questions which were raised by the Commissioners are: 1. In the State Parks, the sign said that smoking is only prohibited when guards are on duty so is smoking allowed at other times? 2. How would a smoking ban on the beach be enforced? 3. Who would enforce the smoking ban on the beach? 4. Have people been cited and how would that impact the City? 5. Where would designated smoking areas be located? 6. How prevalent are people who smoke on the beach? 7. Are people who smoke concentrated on the beach, and doesn’t the smoke dissipate? 8. If a ban is installed on the beach and the Boardwalk, where will the people who smoke go? 9. What happens to the people who smoke if they are banned from the beach? 10. With regard to the Boardwalk, would the smoking ban include the restooms, pavilions and Bandstand area? 11. Would enforcement be the responsibility of the lifeguards or police officers? 12. Would there be civil citations? 13. Would E-cigarettes be banned? 14. Would bus stops be included in the smoking ban? 15. Would beach concessions be impacted by a smoking ban? 16. All the arguments made for the beach and Boardwalk seems to apply to streets too, so why would the streets be excluded? Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. • Effective dates of ban or restrictions • What is banned (tobacco vs e-cigs)? • What areas would be included in bans or restricted areas? • Where can people go to smoke? • Where would designated smoking areas be? • How is enforcement handled? • Is there an impact on business/tourism? Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. Effective dates of ban or restrictions? 1. In the State Parks, the sign said that smoking is only prohibited when guards are on duty so is smoking allowed at other times? DELAWARE STATE PARKS Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. What is banned (tobacco vs e-cigs)? 13. Would E-cigarettes be banned? § 224-1. Definitions. SMOKING The burning of a lighted cigarette, cigar, pipe or any other matter or substance that contains tobacco. Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. What areas would be included in bans or restricted areas? 10. With regard to the Boardwalk, would the smoking ban include the restrooms, pavilions and Bandstand area? 14. Would bus stops be included in the smoking ban? 16. All the arguments made for the beach and Boardwalk seems to apply to streets too, so why would the streets be excluded? L.I. VILLAGE BANS SMOKING ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS By [New York] Post Staff Report January 5, 2011 | 5:56pm GREAT NECK, N.Y. — A tiny village on Long Island’s “gold coast” is banning smoking on public sidewalks. Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. Where can people go to smoke? 8. If a ban is installed on the beach and the Boardwalk, where will the people who smoke go? 9. What happens to the people who smoke if they are banned from the beach? Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. If used, where would designated smoking areas be? 5. Where would designated smoking areas be located? BETHANY BEACH (Summer 2013) Designated smoking area on the beach Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. How is enforcement handled? 2. How would a smoking ban on the beach be enforced? 3. Who would enforce the smoking ban on the beach? 4. Have people been cited and how would that impact the City? 11. Would enforcement be the responsibility of the lifeguards or police officers? 12. Would there be civil citations? Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. How is enforcement handled? 2. How would a smoking ban on the beach be enforced? 3. Who would enforce the smoking ban on the beach? 4. Have people been cited and how would that impact the City? 11. Would enforcement be the responsibility of the lifeguards or police officers? 12. Would there be civil citations? DB Questions raised by the Commissioners…. categorized. Is there an impact on business/tourism? 15. Would beach concessions be impacted by a smoking ban? Other. 6. How prevalent are people who smoke on the beach? 7. Are people who smoke concentrated on the beach, and doesn’t the smoke dissipate? Six parks/tot lots currently have smoking bans by city ordinance. TOT LOT IN GERAR PARK CRANBERRY PARK CENTRAL PARK SILVER LAKE PARK DEER PARK Red dotted line = approximate city boundary GROVE PARK Six parks/tot lots currently have smoking bans by city ordinance. School grounds ban on smoking by others. TOT LOT IN GERAR PARK CRANBERRY PARK CENTRAL PARK SILVER LAKE PARK DEER PARK Red dotted line = approximate city boundary GROVE PARK SCHOOL GROUNDS Using guidelines from the DE State Parks, the following areas in red might go smoke-free TOT LOT IN GERAR PARK CRANBERRY PARK CENTRAL PARK SILVER LAKE PARK DEER PARK Red dotted line = approximate city boundary GROVE PARK SCHOOL GROUNDS Summary potential additional areas Boardwalk, beach, bandstand, parks Points of discussion: 1. Define areas under consideration. 2. Consider where people can go to smoke. 3. Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. 4. Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. 5. City personnel feedback. ? ? ? BOARDWALK § 224-1. Definitions. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. • Define areas under consideration. • Consider where people can go to smoke. • Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. • Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. • City personnel feedback. BOARDWALK § 224-1. Definitions. BOARDWALK. The entire width and length of the boardwalk running along and parallel with the public beach fronting on the Atlantic Ocean, including all boardwalk access ways (walkway approaches) leading from the streets to the boardwalk, and including all restroom and information facilities and sitting pavilions adjacent to the boardwalk. BEACH AREA § 224-1. Definitions. BEACH AREA. The entire width and length of the public beach and swimming area lying between the eastern edge of the boardwalk and a line parallel with and 100 yards east of the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and including all access ways and dune crossings. (Edit to include areas north of the boardwalk.) BEACH AREA. The entire width and length of the public beach and swimming area lying between the eastern edge of the boardwalk and a line parallel with and 100 yards east of the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and including all access ways and dune crossings. BEACH AREA. The entire width and length of the public beach and swimming area lying between the eastern edge of the boardwalk and a line parallel with and 100 yards east of the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and including all access ways and dune crossings. (Edit definition to include balance of public beach north of the Boardwalk.) • Define areas under consideration. • Consider where people can go to smoke. • Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. • Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. • City personnel feedback. BEACH AREA § 224-1. Definitions. BEACH AREA. The entire width and length of the public beach and swimming area lying between the eastern edge of the boardwalk and a line parallel with and 100 yards east of the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and including all access ways and dune crossings. (Edit to include areas north of the boardwalk.) Areas on beach to distance from designated smoking permitted areas Volleyball court Volleyball courts Handicap Assessway Handicap Assessway Volleyball courts Areas on beach to distance from designated smoking areas in red Potential designated smoking permitted areas in black Volleyball court Volleyball courts Handicap Assessway Handicap Assessway Volleyball courts • Define areas under consideration. • Consider where people can go to smoke. • Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. • Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. • City personnel feedback. BEACH AREA § 224-1. Definitions. BEACH AREA. The entire width and length of the public beach and swimming area lying between the eastern edge of the boardwalk and a line parallel with and 100 yards east of the high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and including all access ways and dune crossings. (Edit to include areas north of the boardwalk.) BANDSTAND AREA § 224-1. Definitions. BANDSTAND AREA. The entirety of the easternmost median island on Rehoboth Avenue inclusive of the bandstand, benches, restrooms, bus stop and associated areas. BANDSTAND AREA. The entirety of the easternmost median island on Rehoboth Avenue inclusive of the bandstand, benches, restrooms, bus stop and associated areas. BANDSTAND AREA. The entirety of the easternmost median island on Rehoboth Avenue inclusive of the bandstand, benches, restrooms, bus stop and associated areas. • Define areas under consideration. • Consider where people can go to smoke. • Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. • Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. • City personnel feedback. Potential additional areas mentioned at last meeting. Public streets Parks Bus stops Other? • Define areas under consideration. • Consider where people can go to smoke. • Consider if having designated smoking permitted areas is appropriate and if so, what conditions might apply to locating these areas. • Effective dates for the bans and/or restrictions. • City personnel feedback. Where to go from here? Draft ordinance for additional discussion at the February 21, 2014 Commissioners’ Regular Meeting .