Secondhand Smoke in Community Associations June 13, 2014 Nancy LaVoie Stuart Cohen Steve Russell.

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Secondhand Smoke in Community Associations June 13, 2014 Nancy LaVoie Stuart Cohen Steve Russell

Secondhand Smoke (SHS) The problem: “The scientific evidence is now indisputable: secondhand smoke is not a mere annoyance. It is a serious health hazard that can lead to disease and premature death in children and nonsmoking adults.” US Surgeon General, 2006

“Treatments Can Make it Worse” Using air cleaning technologies or ventilating buildings does not eliminate SHS exposure. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems can actually distribute SHS throughout a building

Oregon Smokefree Laws Almost all workplaces and public places are SMOKEFREE This includes public and common areas and anywhere an employee must pass through in the course of their duties. No-smoking within 10 feet (OR) and 25 feet (WA) of any entrance, window or intake unit.

Prohibiting Smoking is Not Illegal Discrimination Smokefree policies are not discriminatory under state and federal fair housing laws. Smoking is not considered a disability, or a reasonable accommodation for a disability. Addiction to nicotine does not fit within the definition of “handicap” under fair housing laws.

Manager’s Perspective Developing Consensus Other remedies really don’t work Communications Townhall meetings Newsletters, websites, etc.

Effective Date of Restriction Grandfathering: benefits and drawbacks Difference with delayed effective date Implementation / Enforcement

The Legal Means Oregon Smoke-Free Workplace Law, ORS Washington State Smoking in Public Places Law, RCW Different ways to adopt a smoking restriction

Adopting Smoking Restrictions Different Methods: Amendment to Declaration Amendment to Bylaws Board rule or resolution

Adopting Smoking Restrictions Planned Community Act: Contents of Declaration: “a statement of any restriction on the use, maintenance, or occupancy of Lots or Units....” (ORS (2)(o)). Oregon Condominium Act: Contents of Bylaws: “Any restriction on use or occupancy of units....” (ORS (1)(r)).

Adopting Smoking Restrictions (continued) Typically, Bylaws allow Board to adopt rules & regulations governing use of the property (check to see if authority is limited to regulating use of common area).

The Scope of Prohibition Parts of common areas (only general common elements in a condominium) All common areas (general and limited use common elements) All common areas and inside units

Characteristics & Location - Attached High-rise building, common areas are only hallways and elevators Stacked units with common areas including balconies and decks, with windows that open Attached units with front yards, back yards, and decks

Characteristics & Location - Detached Single-family homes with common area of a rec building and pool Single-family homes with substantial common area (e.g., Mountain Park) Single-family homes with substantial common areas in fire-prone area (e.g., Sunriver, Black Butte)

Enforcing Standard Nuisance Clause “No noxious or offensive activities shall be carried on in any unit, nor shall anything be done or placed upon any unit with interferes with or jeopardizes the enjoyment of other units or the common elements, or which is a source of annoyance to residents.”

Enforcing Standard Nuisance Clause (continued) “Unit occupants shall exercise extreme care not to make noises which may disturb other unit occupants, including the use of musical instruments, radio, televisions and amplifiers.”

Enforcing Standard Nuisance Clause (continued) “No unlawful use shall be made of the condominium, nor any part thereof, and all valid laws, zoning ordinances and regulations of all governmental bodies having jurisdiction thereof shall be observed.”

Enforcing Standard Nuisance Clause (continued) Right of HOA to enforce Duty of HOA to enforce Right of Owner to enforce

Nuisance Clauses- Courts Differ Chauncey v. Bella Palermo Homeowners’ Association, et al. OCSC Case No (Orange County, California) – HOA and manager negligent for not enforcing nuisance clause to stop SHS (CC&Rs silent on smoking) Shuman v. Greenbelt Homes, Inc., Maryland Court of Appeals – On these facts, no nuisance since defendant smoked only outside and plaintiff could have closed his windows to keep out SHS

Marijuana Status under Oregon law Medical Marijuana Recreational Use Status under Washington law

Ability of community associations to regulate marijuana use For recreation Medical marijuana Grow operations

QUESTIONS ?