The Press Telegram wrote:La Mirada plans tobacco law <span class=postbigbold>Ordinance would ban smoke shops in some areas.</span>
By Mike Sprague, Staff writer
Long Beach Press TelegramArticle Launched: 01/18/2007 08:47:30 PM PST
LA MIRADA - City officials are close to approving an ordinance that treats smoke shops and other businesses that sell tobacco products like strip clubs or medical marijuana dispensaries.
The ordinance would limit where the shops can open, banning them from being within 600 feet of churches, parks and schools, and within 500 feet of bars, liquor stores and other tobacco-related businesses.
"La Mirada is very proactive when it comes to public safety," Councilwoman Susan Tripp said. "Our concern always goes to the youth. If we can be protective, that's the role of local government."
The proposed law, expected to go to the City Council on Tuesday, would define any tobacco retail business as one in which the sale of tobacco products or its paraphernalia comprises 33 percent or more of the floor area or sales of the business.
The ordinance also would require the businesses to obtain a conditional use permit.
The local law would not affect existing shops, of which there are at least five in La Mirada, mostly in shopping centers.
La Mirada Mayor Pete Dames said he believes the proposed law is fair.
"We're saying, `You can be here, but there's some restrictions,"' Dames said.
City Manager Andrea Travis said existing smoke shops have not created problems in the past. Instead, she called the proposal a prevention measure.