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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1797 (Tobacco Retailers)CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, and Ex -officio Clerk of the Council of said City, do hereby certify that the foregoing Charter Ordinance No. 1797 entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING SECTIONS 14.03.030, 14.05.020 AND 14.05.022 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF SIGNIFICANT TOBACCO RETAILERS" is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance of said City and was introduced at a REGULAR meeting of the City Council of the City of San Rafael, held on the 3rd day of February, 2003, published as required by City Charter in the MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. a newspaper published in the City of San Rafael, and passed and adopted as an Ordinance of said City at a REGULAR meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 18th day of February, 2003, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Miller, Phillips and Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the City of San Rafael this 20`h day of February, 2003 JE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 1797 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING SECTIONS 14.03.030, 14.05.020, and 14.05.022 OF THE MUNCIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF SIGNIFICANT TOBACCO RETAILERS. WHEREAS, on October 18, 1993, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1653 repealing Chapter 8.14 in its entirety and reenacted a new Chapter 8.14 of the San Rafael Municipal Code prohibiting tobacco smoking in public places and places of employment and regulating the sale of tobacco products; and WHEREAS, on August 16, 1999, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1741 enacting Chapter 8.15 of the San Rafael Municipal Code establishing a permitting process for tobacco retail sales and regulating tobacco advertising and promotion; and WHEREAS, despite these restrictions, minors continue to obtain cigarettes and other tobacco products at rates harmful to public health. According to the 2001 California Healthy Kids Survey (2001) the level of cigarette use by youth in Marin County within a 30 -day survey period increased from 13% in ninth grade to 23% in eleventh grade; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that 7.1% of children in California smoke;' and WHEREAS, the best predictor of adolescent experimentation with cigarettes is the perception that they are easily available;Z and WHEREAS, for many minors, shoplifting is the primary means of obtaining cigarettes;3 and WHEREAS, studies have shown that minors are significantly more sensitive to price reductions in tobacco products than adults, with a 10% drop in cigarette prices resulting in a 13.1% increase in total cigarette consumption by minors compared with an increase of 4% in total cigarette consumption by adults; 4 and WHEREAS, the City has a substantial interest in promoting compliance with state laws prohibiting sales of cigarettes and tobacco products to minors and in protecting children into being lured into illegal activity through the misconduct of adults; and I . Tobacco Control Section, Cal. Dept of Health Services, Adult and Youth Smoking Prevalence 1994-2000 (updated January 9, 2001). 2. Leslie A. Robinson et al., Predictors of Risk for Different States of Adolescent Smoking in Biracial Sample, 65 J. of Consultative Clinical Psychology, 653, 657 (1997). 3. Growing Up Tobacco Free: Preventing Nicotine Addiction in Children and Youths (Institute of Medicine Ed, 1994). 4. Frank J. Chaloupka & Michael Grossman, Price, Tobacco Control Policies and Youth Smoking (National Bureau of Economic ResearchWorking Paper No. 5740, 1996). WHEREAS, prohibiting Significant Tobacco Retailers from locating within a 1000 -foot radius from schools (public and private elementary, junior high, and high schools), public parks, public libraries, arcades, youth/teen centers, community/recreation centers, licensed daycare centers for children, shopping malls, and houses of worship with organized youth programs will not unduly burden legitimate business activities of retailers of tobacco products to adults, but will allow the City to regulate the operation of lawful businesses to avoid circumstances which facilitate violations of the state and local laws; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments to the Municipal Code are categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15305, Minor Alteration in Land Use Limitations, Section 15061(b)(3), which exempts projects which clearly will have no significant adverse environmental impacts, and the City of San Rafael Environmental Assessment Procedures Manual under Class 5f., Zoning Ordinance text amendments not involving proposed development plans or commitment of land use or resources which would result in a significant environmental impact; and WHEREAS, the proposed ordinance amending the San Rafael Municipal Code Sections 14.03.030, 14.05.020, and 14.05.022 would be consistent with the San Rafael General Plan goals, and policies and the City's Zoning Ordinance and implementing regulations; and WHEREAS, a notice describing the proposed amendment to the Municipal Code was: a) published in a newspaper of general circulation; and b) mailed to special interest groups; and WHEREAS, on December 10, 2002, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed text amendments and recommended approval to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on January 21, 2003 and February 3, 2003, the City Council held a public hearing and accepted all oral and written public testimony and the written report of the Community Development Department staff and has determined that Alternative "A" prohibiting the establishment of significant tobacco retailers within 1,000 feet of schools (public and private elementary, junior high, and high schools), public parks, public libraries, arcades, youth/teen centers, community/recreation centers, licensed daycare centers for children, shopping malls, and houses of worship with organized youth programs is the most appropriate alternative. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: DIVISION 1: The amendments to the San Rafael Municipal Code set forth in Divisions 2 through 4 hereafter are based on the findings contained in the foregoing recitals and the following additional findings: 1. The amendments are consistent with the San Rafael General Plan 2000. Specifically, restricting significant tobacco retailers to certain commercial districts and prohibiting their establishment within 1,000 feet of youth -oriented land uses will minimize the potential nuisance impacts of tobacco sales to minors, while not overly burdening legitimate business activities of retailers of tobacco products to adults. Further, allowing significant tobacco retail establishments in the additional zoning districts proposed will be consistent with the underlying General Plan land use designations for the zoning districts and potentially bring new businesses into existing commercial areas which would help support and encourage the upgrading of those areas. 2 2. The proposed text amendments will be consistent with the San Rafael Zoning Ordinance (Title 14). The proposed text amendments will provide a definition for "Significant Tobacco Retailers" and add a new land use category for "Significant Tobacco Retailers" to the land use tables of the GC, C/O, 4SRC, CSMU, 2/3 MUW, and the FBWC Districts. New significant tobacco retail establishments will be allowed within these specified commercial districts subject to approval of a Use Permit, provided that they are consistent with the location requirements which will prohibit the establishment of significant tobacco retailers within 1,000 feet of specified youth -oriented land uses. Allowing significant tobacco retail establishments within the GC, C/O, 4SRC, CSMU, 2/3 MUW, and the FBWC Districts will be compatible with the purpose and intent of these districts. This includes the following: 1) promoting a full range of retail uses within the GC District; 2) promoting retail, office, and mixed retail/office/residential uses within the C/O District; 3) offering a mix of small specialty retail shops, and larger retail stores within the 4SRC District; 4) providing a wide range of uses, including retail, restaurants, and offices within the CSMU District; 5) providing retail uses usually accessed by car (i.e., daily needs retail such as grocery and drug stores, etc.) within the 2/3MUW District; and 6) providing a wide range of specialty retail uses with regional appeal within the FBWC District. DIVISION 2: Section 14.03.030 of the San Rafael Municipal Code is hereby amended to add thereto the following definitions: "Shopping Mall" means an enclosed group of commercial establishments, planned, owned or managed as a unit, with covered, common -gathering areas and off-street parking provided on the site. "Tobacco Retailer, Significant" means a retail establishment that devotes 20% or more of its sales or display area to, or derives 75% or more of its gross sales receipts from, the sale of tobacco products and/or tobacco paraphernalia. DIVISION 3: Section 14.05.020 of the San Rafael Municipal Code is hereby amended to add a new entry entitled "Tobacco Retailer, Significant" under "Retail" in Table 14.05.020 as follows: Type of Land Use Tobacco Retailer, Significant GC NC O C/O R/O FBWC Additional Use Regulations C C C Shall not be located within 1,000 feet from: schools (public and private elementary, junior high, and high schools), public parks, public libraries, arcades, youth/teen centers, community/recreation centers, licensed daycare centers for children, shopping malls, and houses of worship with organized youth programs, as measured from the property lines of each parcel. 3 DIVISION 4: Section 14.05.022 of the San Rafael Municipal Code is hereby amended to add a new entry entitled "Tobacco Retailer, Significant" under "Retail' in Table 14.05.022 as follows: Type of 4SRC HO Land Use Tobacco C(28) Retailer, Significant CSMU 2/3 MUE 2/3 MUW C(28) C(28) WEV 5/M R/O (28) Shall not be located within 1,000 feet from: schools (public and private elementary, junior high, and high schools), public parks, public libraries, arcades, youth/teen centers, community/recreation centers, licensed daycare centers for children, shopping malls, and houses of worship with organized youth programs, as measured from the property lines of each parcel. DIVISION 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The Council hereby declares that it would have adopted the Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. DIVISION 6: This Ordinance shall be published once in full before its final passage in a newspaper of general circulation, published, and circulated in the City of San Rafael, and shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its final passage. MA�V ALXERT J. ] IRO, Mayor 001036 M. LEONCINI, City Clerk The foregoing Ordinance No. 1797 was read and introduced at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of San Rafael, held on the 3`d day of February, 2003 and ordered passed to print by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Miller, Phillips and Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 4 and will come up for adoption as an Ordinance of the City of San Rafael at a Regular Meeting of the Council to be held on the 18'' day of February, 2003. J�Ai NF. M. LEONC , CityClerk