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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
10/26/2015
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ORDINANCE NO. 2415 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTER 18A (MASSAGE SERVICES) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF MASSAGE BUSINESSES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council makes the following findings: In enacting these regulations the City Council recognizes that massage is a viable professional field offering the public valuable health and therapeutic services. The City Council finds and declares as follows
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10/26/2015 <br /> E. The presence of businesses known or reputed to be places of prostitution <br /> or other illegal activity can have an adverse impact on surrounding properties and result <br /> in blight, foster further illegal activities, and generally become a public nuisance. <br /> Section 2. Chapter 18A (Massage Services) of the Redwood City Municipal <br /> Code, as presently written, is hereby repealed. <br /> Section 3. New Chapter 18A (Regulation of Massage Businesses) of the <br /> Redwood City Municipal Code is adopted, to read as follows: <br /> CHAPTER 18A (REGULATION OF MASSAGE BUSINESSES) <br /> ARTICLE I. GENERAL <br /> Sec. 18A.1. PURPOSE AND INTENT: <br /> A. In enacting this chapter, the City Council recognizes that commercial <br /> massage therapy is a professional pursuit which can offer the public valuable health and <br /> therapeutic services. The City Council further recognizes that, unless properly regulated, <br /> the practice of massage therapy and the operation of massage businesses may be <br /> associated with unlawful activity and pose a threat to the quality of life in the local <br /> community. Accordingly, it is the purpose and intent of this chapter to protect the public <br /> health, safety, and welfare by providing for the orderly regulation of businesses providing <br /> massage therapy services, discouraging prostitution and related illegal activities carried <br /> on under the guise of massage therapy, and establishing certain sanitation, health, and <br /> operational standards for massage businesses. <br /> B. Furthermore, it is the purpose and intent of this chapter to address the <br /> negative impacts identified in the City Council's findings to reduce or prevent <br /> neighborhood blight and to protect and preserve the quality of City neighborhoods and <br /> commercial districts; and to enhance enforcement of criminal statutes relating to the <br /> conduct of operators and employees of massage businesses. <br /> C. It is the Council's further purpose and intent to rely upon the uniform <br /> statewide regulations applicable to massage practitioners and establishments that were <br /> enacted by the State Legislature in 2008 as Business and Professions Code sections <br /> ATTY/ORD.412/MASSAGE ORDINANCE ORD. 2415 <br /> REV:09-23-15 PT FORMERLY MUFF#301 <br /> Page 2 of 20 <br />
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