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i <br /> IVIr. Ball felt that that was especially important at4 the playgrounds. <br /> Mr, Harrington Stated that they had included function rooms and halls in <br /> that definition. <br /> Mr, Ball asked if he could add Trainor" onto the definition "K11 and any <br /> person less than18 years of age. That was found under the smoking <br /> regulation for Fairhaven. He would like to add "adult only establishment <br /> in which the owner or designated agent insures that no person younger <br /> than 18 years of age is present or permitted to enter at any tire." <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if that was worn for word off of the Fairhaven <br /> regulation. <br /> Mr. Ball confirmed that that was correct. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if there were any more items to discuss under the <br /> "definitions" portion of the regulation. <br /> Mr. Ball felt that all items had been addressed. But, it was still open for <br /> discussion. <br /> Mr. Santos wanted to go on to section Ill provision smoking food service, <br /> lounges and bars. "smoking should be prohibited in all food service <br /> establishments, lounges, bars and town owned, operated, leased or <br /> occupied buildings arra grounds excluding public beaches. They needed a <br /> date to project the enforcement of this regulation* It would be as of April <br /> ist, 2003. He felt that that would give everybody time to adjust to the <br /> changes. Smoking permitted in section V. <br /> Mr. Ball asked IVIr. Santos if he didn't have a question regarding the <br /> definition of Mown owned". <br /> Mr, Santos agreed that he had some concerns over the definition of <br /> "buildings and grounds". What did they mean by "buildings and grounds" <br /> Will they be setting a boundary demarcation such as one foot from the <br /> buildings? Or would it be all town grounds? <br /> IVIS. Grady replied that it would be all town grounds. <br /> Mr. Ball included that it would be with a structure on it. <br /> Mr, Santos reiterated the definition, Town owned and operated, leased <br /> or occupied buildings and grounds." So,'basically, if you worked here in <br /> this building and you wanted to have a cigarette. Your would have to go <br />