HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/19/05APRIL 19, 2005
At a Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners, held in the Commission Chambers of City
Hall at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 19, 2005, Mayor Paxton presided, and upon call of the roll by the
Assistant City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Coleman, Guess, Sirk
and Mayor Paxton (4). Commissioner Smith was absent (1).
PUBLIC HEARING
BANNING SMOKING IN RESTAURANTS
Mayor Paxton opened the public hearing for banning smoking in restaurants by explaining
the procedures to be followed during the hearing. Anyone representing a group or
organization would receive 6 minutes of speaking time and anyone commenting of his or
her own accord would receive 3 minutes. The Commission would hear comments
alternating between those for the ban and those opposed to the ban.
Mayor Paxton asked Dr. Shawn Jones to begin with his presentation in favor of a ban on
smoking in restaurants.
Laverne Trimble, owner of Exit 3 Truck Stop, presented a Petition with 3,000 signatures
opposing the ban on smoking in restaurants.
Ronald Sandefer, citizen, spoke in favor of the ban, but wanted bars to be excluded.
Max Edwards, owner of Kountry Kastle, spoke against the ban. He suggested this was a
subject that voters should be allowed to decide. Also explained that if the ban passed, it
should be his right as a restaurant owner to have the option to create a separate entrance
with separate heating and air units for smokers.
Denise Wooley, Coordinator with PATCH and member of Community Coalition Against
Violence & Drugs, spoke in favor of the ban. She explained how Pizza Inn in Paducah
became a smoke-free restaurant due to participation in the 2003 Great American Smoke
Out. Pizza Inn received a good response from their customers and has had economic
success.
Christopher Derry, President of Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions
headquartered in Bowling Green, spoke against the ban. He referred to the constitution
and protecting the rights of citizens.
Mark Rhoades, citizen, spoke in favor of the ban. He stated that smokers go to movies and
the mall, which are all smoke-free buildings, and spend a couple of hours without smoking.
If they can do that, they can eat in a restaurant and not smoke. He asked the Commission
to just not say, "We won't do anything".
Thomas Vasseur, citizen, spoke in favor of the ban. He stated smokers have the option to
go outside and smoke; non-smokers have no option.
Raachel Thompson, 14 year old student, stated she was both for and against the ban. Her
mother brought her to the meeting as a civics lesson.
In addition to the names listed above, the following citizens spoke in favor of the ban on
smoking in restaurants:
Gerald Watkins — Committee for a Smoke -Free Paducah
Mike Paul — Four Rivers Behavioral Health
Dean Terry — citizen
Joanie Nichols — citizen
James Richardson — citizen
Erick Oshel — citizen
Scottye Williams — American Cancer Society Volunteer
Mildred Baier — citizen
Bill Thistlewood — citizen
Kenny Minder — citizen
James Chatellier — citizen
Lorraine Schramke — citizen
Dorothy Matthews — citizen
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And, the following citizens spoke in opposition of the ban on smoking in restaurants:
Tim McCann — citizen
Janet Inman — citizen
Upon motion the meeting adjourned.
ADOPTED: April --U '2005
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Cynthia Abraham — citizen