For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BUSINESS. A sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or other business entity, either for-profit or not-for-profit, including retail establishments where goods or services are sold; professional corporations and other entities where legal, medical, dental, engineering, architectural, or other professional services are delivered; and private clubs.
EMPLOYEE. A person who is employed by an employer in consideration for direct or indirect monetary wages or profit, and a person who volunteers his or her services for a non-profit entity.
EMPLOYER. A person, business, partnership, association, corporation, including a municipal corporation, trust, or non-profit entity that employs the services of one or ore individual persons.
ENCLOSED AREA. All space between a floor and ceiling that is enclosed on all sides by solid walls or windows (exclusive of doorways), which extend from the floor to the ceiling.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY. An office or institution providing care or treatment of diseases, whether physical, mental, or emotional or other medical, physiological or psychological conditions, including but not limited to, hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals or other clinics, including weight control clinics, nursing homes, homes for the aging or chronically ill, laboratories, and offices of surgeons, chiropractors, physical therapists, physicians, dentists, and all specialists within these professions. This definition shall include all waiting rooms, hallways, private rooms, semiprivate rooms, and wards within health care facilities.
PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT. An area under the control of a public or private employer that employees normally frequent during the course of employment, including, but not limited to, work areas, employee lounges, restrooms, conference rooms, meeting rooms, classrooms, employee cafeterias and hallways. A private residence is not a "place of employment" unless it is used as a childcare, adult day care, or health care facility.
PRIVATE CLUB. An organization, whether incorporated or not, which is the owner, lessee, or occupant of a building or portion thereof used exclusively for club purposes at all times, which is operated solely for a recreational, fraternal, social, patriotic, political, benevolent, or athletic purpose, but not for pecuniary gain, and which only sells alcoholic beverages incidental to its operation. The affairs and management of the organization are conducted by a board of directors, executive committee, or similar body chosen by the members at an annual meeting. The organization has established bylaws and/or a constitution to govern its activities. The organization has been granted an exemption from the payment of federal income tax as a club under 26 U.S.C. Section 501.
PUBLIC PLACE. An enclosed area to which the public is invited or in which the public is permitted, including, but not limited to, banks, bars, educational facilities, health care facilities, hotel and motel lobbies, laundromats, polling places, public transportation facilities, reception areas, restaurants, retail food production and marketing establishments, retail service establishments, retail stores, shopping malls, sports arenas, theaters, service lines and waiting rooms. A private club is a "public place" when being used for a function to which the general public is invited. A private residence is not a "public place" unless it is used as a childcare, adult day care, or health care facility.
RESTAURANT. An eating establishment, including, but not limited to, coffee shops, cafeterias, sandwich stands, and private and public school cafeterias, which gives or offers for sale food to the public, guests, or employees, as well as kitchens and
catering facilities in which food is prepared on the premises for serving elsewhere. The term "restaurant" shall include a bar area within the restaurant or an outdoor service area, enclosed or not.
RETAIL TOBACCO STORE. A retail store where the sale of tobacco products and accessories is a primary portion of its business and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental. This would include newsstands, but does not include grocery stores, restaurants or drugstores.
RETAIL VAPOR STORE.
A retail store where the sale of electronic vapor products and accessories is the primary portion of its business, and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental. This does not include grocery stores, restaurants or drugstores.
SERVICE LINE.
An indoor or outdoor line in which one or more persons are waiting for or receiving service of any kind or purchasing items, whether or not the service involves the exchange of money.
SHOPPING MALL.
An enclosed public walkway or hall area that serves to connect retail or professional establishments.
SMOKING
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SMOKING.
Inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying any lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or other lighted tobacco product, including but without limitation, any electronic or vapor device that emits smoke or vapor, in any manner or in any form.
SPORTS ARENA.
Ballparks, sports pavilions, stadiums, gymnasiums, health spas, boxing arenas, swimming pools, roller and ice rinks, bowling alleys, and other similar places where members of the general public assemble to engage in physical exercise, participate in athletic competition or witness sports or other events.
(Ord. 105, passed 8-24-06; Am. Ord. 8-2016, passed 1-28-16; Am. Ord. 9-2016, passed 1-28-16)