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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/22/2018
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Honorable V. Raymond Swope <br />Page 5 <br />6.1. E. - Page 53 <br />R3. The cities of Brisbane, Burlingame, Daly City, and County of San Mateo for its unincorporated <br />areas should amend their MUH smoking ordinances, by no later than December 31, 2018, to <br />prohibit smoking medical marijuana in multiunit housing. <br />Response: The recommendation has not been implemented, but will be implemented <br />in the future. The City will propose to the City Council to expand the current definition of <br />smoke to include marijuana and removing the portion that allows smoking of medical <br />marijuana. This change would prohibit the use of medical marijuana in MUH. <br />R4. Each jurisdiction with an MUH smoking ordinance (Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Daly City <br />Foster City, Redwood City, San Bruno, City of San Mateo, South San Francisco, and the County of <br />San Mateo for its unincorporated areas) should, by June 30, 2019, evaluate ways to improve its <br />collection and retrieval of complaints of MUH smoking violations so that: <br />• Information regarding each complaint of an MUH smoking ordinance violation, and the <br />response to it (complaints data) is recorded in a searchable electronic database <br />• The jurisdiction can evaluate trends in the complaints data and the efficacy of the MUM <br />smoking ordinance <br />Response: The recommendation has not been implemented but will be <br />implemented by June 30, 2019. Staff has contacted the San Mateo <br />County Communications Center staff to request a call type be created for MUH <br />smoking violations. This will allow City Staff to create a report that will outline calls for <br />service and dispositions. This report will allow staff to review calls for service, <br />dispositions and cases to determine effectiveness of the program. <br />R5. Each jurisdiction with an MUH smoking ordinance should, by December 31, 2018, make the <br />complaints data (with the alleged violators deleted) available to the TPP and TEC on at least an <br />annual basis. <br />Response: The recommendation has not been implemented but will be implemented. City <br />Staff will make current complaint data available to the TPP and TEC by December 31, 2018. <br />R6: Each jurisdiction with an MUH smoking ordinance should, by December 31, 2018, conduct a <br />review of current methods used by the public to report MUH smoking violations and possible <br />improvements (including online reporting on their websites and use of mobile phone apps) to <br />ensure ease of reporting. <br />Response: The recommendation has not been implemented, but will be implemented <br />December 31, 2018. <br />
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