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Review of City Smoking Ordinance

Date: 30 Sep 1996
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Abstract

This 1996 memo from the city of Arvada, Colorado (USA) shows how a tobacco company's largesse towards a city can potentially influence public health policy in that city. On February 9, 1996 the Jefferson County (Colorado) Department of Health went before the Arvada city council to urge them to enact a unilateral ban on smoking within the city's restaurants. At an August 2 City Council meeting, the council held a study session to talk about how to proceed in improving the city's smoking restriction law.

The (then) Acting City Manager of Arvada sent this memo to Arvada's Mayor and City Council members to make them aware of the potential impact that a stricter smoking ordinance might have on a lucrative rental contract the city held with Philip Morris (PM). PM rented the Arvada Performing Arts Center as venue to hold 13 concerts a year. As part of the rental contract with the city, PM also generously promised to pay for substantial capital improvements to the Center.

The City Manager stated that while reviewing an updated ordinance city staff will

"...be keeping in mind any potential impacts the [updated] smoking ordinance may have on the rental agreement between the Arvada Center and Philip Morris U.S.A. This agreement encompasses a series of thirteen private concerts from April through October 1997, held in the Arvada Center amphitheater for contest winners who participated in a national sweepstakes contest. All winners must be smokers and over the age of 21...

In addition to substantial revenue for amphitheater rental and food and banquet services, the Arvada Center will benefit from over $100,000 of capital improvements to the facility under the terms of the agreement.

Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions."

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MEMORANDUM

DATE: September 30, 1996 TO: Mayor and Members of City Council FROM: Christopher K. Daly, Acting City Manager SUBJECT: Review of City Smoking Ordinance This memo is intended to provide an update to the city council on its September 23 request to evaluate changes to the city's existing smoking ordinance...

The existing ordinance...was adopted in 1986 and has not been substantially revised since that time. It is my recommendation that city staff undertake a thorough review of this ordinance in order to both address council's current concerns as well as make any other changes the ordinance may require based on changes in state law or public policy initiatives...

In reviewing modifications to the ordinance, staff will also be keeping in mind any potential impacts the smoking ordinance may have on the rental agreement between the Arvada Center and Philip Morris U.S.A. This agreement encompasses a series of thirteen private concerts from April through October of 1997, held in the Arvada Center amphitheaters for contest winners who participated in a national sweepstakes contest. All winners must be smokers and over the age of 21. In addition, in keeping with the private nature of the event, it is the intent of both parties that the concerts not be publicized.

In addition to substantial revenue for amphitheater rental and food and banquet services, the Arvada Center will benefit from over $100,000 of capital improvements to the facility under the terms of the agreement.

Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.

Company
Philip Morris
Author
Daly, Christopher K. - City Mgr, Arvada, CO Sept. 1996
Recipient
Mayor and Members of Arvada, Colorado City Council
Region
United States
Colorado
Arvada
Named Organization
Arvada Center
City Council
PMUSA, Philip Morris USA
Litigation
Feda/Produced
Named Person
Reusink, G.
Type
MEMO, MEMORANDUM
Subject
Sponsorship

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OCT-02 96 15: @1 FRDt9: CIT'i A7TOFcNE YS ::F"F 3D3-931-393,3 T O: a12129Z7I%i53 Pr'1GE: 02 A A'~ NffM0RAN&f,UA' 7ti~j 4 g V OcT 2 io 5$ ~~ €26 DA i'E: September 30, 1996 TO: Mayor and Members of City Couacil FR931tf: Christopher K. Daly, Acting City Wnager `D 3LTI3.a`EC7C: Review of City Smoking Ordinance This wc.mo is i ntcnled to provide an al.date to the city catl~cil evataate cl:auges to the city's exi.sti.~tg sraokiF.g orditca.nce and inrtpEei sponsored tobacco educational program. The existing smoking ordinance, section 2-65 et, gQ„ of the City Code, was adopted in 1986 and has not been substantially revised since that time. It is my recommendation that city staff undertake a thorough review of this ordinance in order to both address council's current concerns as well as make any other changes the ordinance may require based on changes in state law or public policy initiatives. I have assigned Gordon Reusink to perform this task. In reviewing modifications to the ordinance, staff will also be keeping in mind any potential impacts the smoking ordinance may have on the rental agreement between the Arvada Center and Philip Morris U.S.A. This agreement encompasses a series of thirteen privare concerts from April through October of 1997, held in the Arvada Center amphitheater for contest winners who participated in a national sweepstakes contest. All winners must be smokers and over the age of 21. In addition, in keeping with the private nature of the event, it is the intent of both parties that the concerts not be publicizzsd. In addition to substantial revenue for amphitheater rental and food and banquet services, the Arvada Center will benefit from over $100,000 of capital improvements to the facility under the rerms of the agreement. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions. cc: Mike Polk. Acting City,ACtarney . Linda^'l~{O~oSVLe~C,_S561dfd~..t_~itX-t~.t~Q.t~.--„ Deborah Iordy, Executive Director for the Arvada Center

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