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AGENDA ITEM REVIEW FORM
6.I.
Regular City Council Meeting
Meeting Date:
03/24/2021
Department Head:
Lizandro Galaviz
Submitted By:
Crystal Fragozo, Administrative Assistant, Parks & Recreation Department
Action Requested:
Motion
Ordinance

ITEM:

Discussion and possible action on any and all matters regarding Ordinance No. 414.  An ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Luis, Arizona, amending, adding and renumbering sections of the San Luis City Code in Chapter 94, Titled “Parks and Recreation” under the Subchapter “Tobacco Products” to expand the prohibition on the use of tobacco products beyond city parks to city open public spaces, and designating areas to allow the use; repealing any conflicting provisions; providing for severability.  (Angelica Roldan, Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation) 

A.  Action on Reading of Ordinance No. 414 by title only 
      (City Clerk to read the ordinance by title only)
B.  Action and adoption of Ordinance No. 414

SUMMARY:

On September 9, 2015, the San Luis City Council passed Ordinance No. 341 after discussion and consideration of a request by the youth of San Luis that tobacco products be banned from city parks and that city staff would determine designated areas for smoking.  This Ordinance expands the ban of the use of tobacco products to not just the city’s parks but all the city’s open public spaces, except in designated areas as determined by staff. 

RECOMMENDATION / SUGGESTED MOTION:

A. I MOVE TO APPROVE THE READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 414 BY TITLE ONLY
   
  (City Clerk to read Ordinance No. 414 by title only)
B. I MOVE TO APPROVE AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 414.

Fiscal Impact

IS THERE FISCAL IMPACT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ITEM:
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TOTAL:
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BUDGETED AMOUNT:
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AVAILABLE AMOUNT TO TRANSFER:
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ACCT NAME & GL#/REMAINING BALANCE BEFORE PURCHASE:
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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT (IF THIS IS A BUDGET TRANSFER, YOU MUST ATTACH THE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT FORM):

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