они нидавно как раз увеличивали растояния, которые должны быть между секциями
http://montrose.patch.com/groups/pol...king-ordinanceCity Council may require larger Glendale bars and restaurants to designate larger, more distinct, smoking and non-smoking sections.
The current range of a non-smoking area is 25 percent of the outdoor seating capacity for businesses 5,000 square feet or less, according to the 2008 Glendale Fresh Air Ordinance (see page 40).
Under the proposed new rule, an outdoor dining area of 5,000 square feet or more would have 50 percent of its area for smoking or nonsmoking, said Director of Community Development Hassan Haghani.
The current 10-foot distance from non-smoking tables would remain, including other regulations from the ordinance, according to the city council ordinance introduction.
Businesses can expect the ordinance before holidays, Haghani said.
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http://www.glendalenewspress.com/new...,6252335.story
June 5, 2013 | 5:33 p.m.
The City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to give final approval to an ordinance that will increase the distance between smoking and non-smoking sections in outdoor dining patios from 10 to 15 feet.
The change comes after some council members said the original distancing requirement was an arbitrary number, although it was based on an academic study. Some council members bickered over whether the study had been misinterpreted before reviewing the change.
The new rule, which will take effect in 30 days, follows a flurry of other smoking changes made by city officials recently.
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