No person shall designate, operate, or maintain a smoking permitted area under Section 8.52.120, 8.52.130, 8.52.140, 8.52.160, 8.52.170, or 8.52.180 of this code, unless the person:
A. 
First obtains a smoking permitted area license under this chapter's provisions; and
B. 
Complies with the requirements in:
1. 
The applicable code section listed above; and
2. 
This chapter.
(Ord. 5972 § 5, 9-14-2021)
A. 
Any person wishing to obtain a smoking permitted area license shall file an application according to requirements and procedures in Section 5.04.050.
B. 
Applications for smoking permitted area licenses shall include the following additional information:
1. 
A site plan, with dimensions and drawn to scale, that shows:
a. 
The layout of the premises; and
b. 
The location of:
i. 
A smoking permitted area;
ii. 
Areas on the premises where smoking is prohibited;
iii. 
Windows;
iv. 
Entrances/exits, as defined in Section 8.52.030 of this code;
v. 
Air intake vents, as defined in Section 8.52.030 of this code;
vi. 
Outdoor balconies or patios, as defined in Section 8.52.030 of this code; and
vii. 
Physical barriers, as defined in Section 8.52.030 of this code;
2. 
All other information or items that Chapter 8.52 of this code requires.
C. 
An applicant and license holder under this chapter:
1. 
Have a continuing duty to disclose to the city any change in the information supplied in the smoking permitted area application; and
2. 
Shall give the community development department written notice within 10 days of that change.
D. 
The provisions in this chapter are in addition to those in Chapter 8.52 of this code.
(Ord. 5972 § 5, 9-14-2021)
A. 
An application for a smoking permitted area license may be denied according to Section 5.04.050, and a smoking permitted area license may be suspended or revoked according to Section 5.04.100.
B. 
Additionally, a smoking permitted area license application may be denied or a smoking permitted area license suspended or revoked on any of the following grounds:
1. 
Violates, or does not comply with, one or more:
a. 
Provisions of this chapter, or Chapter 8.52 of this code, or both;
b. 
Applicable (city, county state or federal) laws, rules, or regulations;
2. 
Creates or constitutes a public nuisance; or
3. 
Is injurious to the public's health, safety, welfare, or peace.
(Ord. 5972 § 5, 9-14-2021)
Any person aggrieved by a decision denying or revoking a license pursuant to this chapter may appeal following the procedures in Section 5.04.110.
(Ord. 5972 § 5, 9-14-2021)