HomeMy WebLinkAboutLL #9 of 2009 Prohibiting Smoking
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“TOWN OF LANSING, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
LOCAL LAW NUMBER 9 OF 2009
A LOCAL LAW PROHOBITING SMOKING UPON
CERTAIN TOWN-OWNED LANDS
Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Lansing:
SECTION 1: This Local Law is adopted pursuant to the provisions
of the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York, including, but
not limited to, § 10 and § 23 thereof. The Town of Lansing declares that
smoking in and upon certain Town owned property is deleterious to such
property and harmful to the health of persons using and enjoying such
Town owned lands. The Town Board further finds and determines that
human health is seriously threatened by exposure to environmental
tobacco smoke (ETS) and that recent findings by the federal
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) make clear that ETS, or
secondhand smoke, is a human carcinogen responsible for lung cancer
deaths in nonsmoking adults. Further, the EPA has concluded that
exposure to ETS increases the risks of respiratory and middle ear
diseases in children, contributing to cases of bronchitis and pneumonia in
infants and young children. Further, exposure to ETS significantly worsens
the condition of asthmatic children and contributes to new cases of
asthma in once-healthy children. Accordingly, and based upon the
authority of the Town of Lansing to regulate the use of its property and the
authority of the Town to enact laws in furtherance thereof, including, but
not limited to Town Law § 64 and § 130, Public Health Law § 1399-r, and
the Municipal Home Rule Law § 10, the Town of Lansing adopts this Local
Law in furtherance of the health, welfare, and safety of the Town and its
residents.
SECTION 2: Smoking (principally, but not exclusively, meaning the
use, ignition, and/or consumption of tobacco and other combustible
products intended to be inhaled through cigarettes, cigars, pipes and
similar devices) is prohibited in any Town building, facility, or vehicle, and
in each and all of the following areas:
1. The Town Hall and the campus area upon which the same is
situate, including all outside, parking, and lawn areas;
2. The Town Community Center, and the area upon which the
same is situate, including all outside, parking, and lawn areas;
3. The Town Library Building (currently occupied by the
Lansing Community Library), located upon the Town Hall Campus
as leased to the said library, and the lands upon which the same is
situate, including all outside, parking, and lawn areas;
4. All Highway Department Facilities, and all areas upon which
the same are situate, including all outside, parking, and lawn areas;
Smoking within a private vehicle or other enclosure upon any such site
shall be a violation of this Local Law.
SECTION 3: This Local Law may be enforced by any New York
State police or peace officer, or by any person designated by the Town
Board of the Town of Lansing as an Enforcement Officer relative to this
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Local Law. The Town Code Enforcement Officer(s) and any Town
constables or police shall be and be deemed Enforcement Officers under
this Local Law.
SECTION 4: Any person violating the provisions of this Local Law
shall be deemed to have committed a violation and shall be subject to
criminal prosecution for such violation, with the fine imposed to be not less
than $50.00 and not greater than $250.00 per violation. Nothing contained
in this Local Law shall be construed to exempt an offender from any other
prosecution or penalty otherwise provided by law.
SECTION 5: This Local Law shall in no way limit or alter any
restriction upon smoking imposed by any law of the State of New York.
SECTION 6: If any clause or provision of this Local Law shall be
held invalid or unenforceable by a court or tribunal of competent
jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect or invalidate the remainder of this
Local Law and any such invalidity or unenforceability shall be confined in its
operation to the clause or provision directly involved in the controversy in
which such holding shall have been rendered.
SECTION 7: This Local Law shall become effective upon January 1, 2010 and
shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.”;