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Mr. Ball asked if there was a rule of thumb that it had to be 101 from the <br /> door. <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas responded that they would then have to define the word <br /> door''. Is it a legal entrance and exit? some of the deers are not ar legal <br /> entrance. Back doors are not open to the public, but, if the employees <br /> want to go out the backdoor and have the cigarette. The air conditioning <br /> vent is fire feet away technically that is not an entrance so you can't ban <br /> them from smoking there. They are starting to split hairs. <br /> Nis. Grady stated that if it were near a ventilation fixture then they would <br /> not be able to smoke. <br /> Mr. Nlitrokostas countered that it was not open to the public it was <br /> private door. <br /> IIr. Ball stated that they could go "egress . <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas again countered with are they legal or fireproof. There <br /> are different ones. He had this argument with the building department, <br /> which ones were legal or not. <br /> Mr. Greene suggested that they make it a "public egress.' <br /> Mr, Mitrokostas agreed that than was right. But, you could also have <br /> access to a patio outside that is technically not a fire exit. <br /> Mr, Ball stated that a "public egress' would solve everything. Right? <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas countered with what if only the employees use it, <br /> Mr. Ball asked whet the public egress? <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas stated that it wouldn't be a public egress. If the <br /> employees only use it then it is not a public egress* <br /> Mr. Ball stated that his back door would not be a public egress. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that it would be a private egress. <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas stated that then the employees could smoke outside the <br /> back door. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that that was correct as long as it was not near a <br />