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ORDINANCE 1476 ORDINANCE NO. 1476 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING EL SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 4-10 AND SECTION 15-1-6 CONCERNING REGULATION OF MASSAGES WITHIN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO. The City Council of the City of El Segundo does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: Findings. The City Council finds as follows: A. The City currently regulates the practice of massage and the operation of massage establishments for the benefit of the public health, safety and welfare; B. Business and Professions Code §§ 4600, et seq. (enacted by SB 731 in 2008 and amended by AB 619 in 2011) created a statewide system for issuing massage worker permits, preempting local permitting systems and requirements. The statewide permitting system is administered by the California Massage Therapy Council; C. The Business and Professions Code allows some local regulation of massage establishments as part of the local business license process. To enable the City to carry out the local regulation and review of massage establishments found in Business and Professions Code §§ 4600, et seq., the City still must maintain massage establishment regulations in the El Segundo Municipal Code ("ESMC"); D. On November 28, 2012, the City of El Segundo initiated an application for Environmental Assessment No. EA-1007 and Zone Text Amendment No. 12-07 to amend the ESMC regulating massages within the City of El Segundo; E. The application was prepared and reviewed by the City's Planning and Building Safety Department for, in part, consistency with the General Plan and conformity with the ESMC; F. The City reviewed the project's environmental impacts under the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq., "CEQA") and the regulations promulgated thereunder (14 California Code of Regulations §§ 15000, et seq., the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's Environmental Guidelines (City Council Resolution No. 3805, adopted March 16, 1993); G. The Planning and Building Safety Department completed its review and scheduled the public hearing regarding the application before the Planning Commission for December 13, 2012; 1 H. On December 13, 2012, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to receive public testimony and other evidence regarding this Ordinance, including, without limitation, information provided to the Planning Commission by City staff and public testimony; I. On December 13, 2012, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 2725 recommending the City Council approve Environmental Assessment No. EA-1007 and Zone Text Amendment No. 12-07; and J. This Ordinance and its findings are made based upon the entire administrative record including, without limitation, testimony and evidence presented to the City Council at its January 15, 2013, hearing including, without limitation, the staff report submitted by the Planning and Building Safety Department. SECTION 2: Environmental Assessment. The proposed zone text amendment is exempt from further review under the California Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code §§ 21000, et seq., "CEQA") and CEQA regulations (14 California Code of Regulations §§ 15000, et seq.) because it establishes rules and procedures to permit operation of existing facilities; consists only of minor revisions and clarifications to existing regulations and specification of procedures related thereto; and consists of actions taken to assure the maintenance, protection and enhancement of the environment. This ordinance, therefore, does not have the potential to cause significant effects on the environment. Consequently, it is categorically exempt from further CEQA review under 14 Cal. Code Regs. §§ 15301, 15305, and 15308. SECTION 3: General Plan Findings. As required under Government Code § 65860 the ESMC amendments proposed by the Ordinance are consistent with the El Segundo General Plan as follows: A. The proposed zone text amendment conforms with Land Use Element Goal LU4 in that the amendment will help provide a stable tax base for the City by providing a clear regulatory framework for massage uses and permit their operation in a manner similar to other personal service uses. B. The proposed zone text amendment is also consistent with Economic Development Element Goal ED1 in that the amendment will help create in El Segundo a strong, healthy economic community in which all diverse stakeholders may benefit. The proposed amendment will provide a clear regulatory framework for massage uses and permit their operation in a manner similar to other personal service uses. SECTION 4: Zone Text Amendment Findings. In accordance with ESMC § 15-26-4, the proposed Zone Text Amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan as follows: 2 A. It is consistent with the purpose of the ESMC, which is to serve the public health, safety, and general welfare and to provide the economic and social advantages resulting from an orderly planned use of land resources. B. It is necessary to comply with Business and Professions Code §§ 4600, et seq.., to provide a clear regulatory framework for massage uses and permit their operation in a manner similar to other personal service uses consistent with state regulations. SECTION 5: The definition of "Commercial" in ESMC Section 15-1-6 is amended in its entirety to read as follows: "COMMERCIAL: Financial Institutions: Banks and trust companies, credit agencies, credit unions, investment companies, lending and thrift institutions, securities/commodity contract brokers and dealers, security and commodity exchanges, vehicle finance (equity) leasing agencies. Financial institutions do not include check cashing or payday loan facilities. Retail Sales: Alcohol sales (off site), building material stores, convenience stores, general retail stores, and warehouse retail showrooms. General Retail Stores: General retail stores include sales, without limitation, of appliances, art gallery, artists' supplies, bakeries (retail only), bicycles, books and periodicals, cameras and photographic supplies, clothing and accessories, computer and computer equipment, electronics, department stores, drug and discount stores, collectible items sales, curio, gift and souvenir shops, dry goods, fabric and sewing supplies, florists and houseplant stores (indoor), furniture and home furnishings, grocery stores, hardware, hobby materials, household and kitchen goods, jewelry, luggage and leather goods, musical instruments, parts and accessories, newsstands, orthopedic supplies, pharmacies, religious goods, small wares, specialty shops, sporting goods and equipment, stationery, and toys and games. Retail Services: Personal services and business and consumer support services. Business And Consumer Support Services: Business and consumer support services include, without limitation, establishments primarily providing consumers and businesses with services, including maintenance, repair and service, testing, rental, as well as the following: business equipment repair services (except vehicle repair, see definition of Vehicle Sales And Services: Maintenance/Repair), computer related services (rental, repair), copying, quick printing, and blueprinting services, equipment rental businesses within buildings, film processing laboratories, heavy equipment repair services where repair occurs on the client site, household appliance and equipment repair services, janitorial and maid services, mail advertising services 3 (reproduction and shipping), photocopying and photofinishing, protective services (other than office related), window cleaning. Personal Services: Personal services include, without limitation, barbershops and beauty salons, clothing rental, dry cleaning pick up stores with limited equipment, hair, nail, facial, and personal care, laundromats (self-service laundries), massage establishments, photo development, shoe repair shops, tailors, tanning salons. Personal services and business and consumer support services may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the services provided." SECTION 6: ESMC Chapter 4-10 is amended in its entirety to read as follows: "Chapter 10 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS 4-10-1: PURPOSE: A. This chapter establishes new permitting standards intended to comply with California law and establish health and safety guidelines for massage establishments. B. This chapter is not intended to be exclusive and compliance will not excuse noncompliance with any state or local laws or regulations that are uniformly applied to other professional or personal services businesses including, without limitation, all zoning applications; business license regulations; building, fire, electrical, and plumbing codes; and health and safety code laws and regulations applicable to professional or personal services businesses. C. This chapter establishes a local regulatory system that allows only state certified massage therapists and massage practitioners to operate within the City. This chapter is also intended to allow a transitional period for certain existing massage practitioners to continue practicing while they obtain state certification before December 31, 2014, and to coordinate the timing of the City's business license renewals with the state massage certification process. 4-10-2: DEFINITIONS: Unless the contrary is stated or clearly appears from the context, the following definitions govern the construction of the words and phrases used in this chapter. Words and phrases not defined by this chapter have the meaning set forth elsewhere in this Code, the Business and Professions Code, or Government Code. 4 "California Massage Therapy Council (CAMTC)" means the California Massage Therapy Council created pursuant to Business and Professions Code § 4600.5(a). "Certified Massage Practitioner" means a person who is currently certified as a massage practitioner by the CAMTC, and who administers massage for compensation. "Certified Massage Therapist" means a person who is currently certified as a massage therapist by the CAMTC, and who administers massage for compensation. "City" means the City of El Segundo. "Director" means the planning manager or such other director designated by the city manager. "Massage" means any method of pressure on, or friction against, or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating or stimulating the external parts of the human body with the hands or with the aid of any mechanical or electrical apparatus, or other appliances or devices, with or without such supplementary aids as rubbing alcohol, liniment, antiseptic, oil, powder, cream, lotion, ointment or other similar preparations. "Massage Establishment" means and includes any massage establishment, parlor, or any room, place or institution where massage is given or administered by a massage technician as the primary service of the business establishment. "Massage Technician" means any person, who gives, performs or administers to another person a massage for any form of consideration. "Person" means and includes person(s), firms, corporations, partnerships, associations or other forms of business organization or group. "Specified anatomical areas" means and includes any of the following human anatomical areas: genitals, pubic regions, anuses or female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areola. "Specified sexual activities" means and includes all of the following: A. Fondling or other erotic touching of specified anatomical areas; B. Sex acts including, without limitation, intercourse, oral copulation, or sodomy; C. Masturbation; or 5 D, Excretory functions as part of or in connection with any specified sexual activity listed in this definition. 4-10-3: ADMINISTRATION: The Director is authorized to administer this chapter and to promulgate administrative policies and procedures required to implement the regulations set forth in this chapter. 4-10-4: CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED: A. Massage Establishment. It is unlawful for any person to own, operate or maintain a massage establishment unless all massage technicians employed by the massage establishment hold a current, valid certification from the CAMTC as a massage practitioner or massage therapist. B. Massage Technician. It is unlawful for any person to engage in, or carry on the business or activities of a massage technician without a certification from the CAMTC as a massage practitioner or massage therapist. C. Off-premises massage service. It is unlawful for any person to own, operate, or maintain an off-premise massage service in the city unless all massage technicians employed by the off-premises massage service hold a current, valid certification from the CAMTC as a certified massage practitioner or certified massage therapist. 4-10-5: MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT OWNER BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED: A. Any person, association, partnership, or corporation desiring to operate a massage establishment, that will own five percent (5%) or more of the massage establishment, and that is not a certified massage practitioner or certified massage therapist, must make an application to the Director for an investigation of the applicant's background and history. A nonrefundable fee, in an amount set by resolution, must accompany the submission of each application to defray the cost of investigation, inspection and enforcement of this chapter. An annual nonrefundable renewal fee will also be charged to defray associated costs of investigation, inspection and enforcement. B. Each applicant for a background check must submit the following information: 6 1. The full true name and any other names used by the applicant. 2. The present address and telephone number of the applicant. 3. Driver's license number and social security number. 4. The proposed address of the massage establishment. 5. Each residence and business address of the applicant for the three years immediately preceding the date of the application, and the inclusive dates for such address. 6. Written proof that the applicant is at least 18 years of age. 7. Applicant's height, weight, and color of eyes and hair. 8. Two photographs of the applicant at least two inches by two inches taken within four months preceding the date of the application. 9, Applicant's business, occupation and employment history for the ten years immediately preceding the date of application. 10. The business license or permit history of the applicant, including whether such applicant has ever had any license or permit issued by any agency or board, city, county or state revoked or suspended, or has had any professional or vocational license or permit revoked or suspended and the reason(s) for the revocation. 11. All criminal convictions for any of the offenses set forth in this chapter, and a statement of the dates and places of such convictions. 12. If the applicant is a corporation, the name of the corporation must be set forth exactly as shown in the articles of incorporation or charter, together with the state and date of incorporation and names and residence addresses of each of its current officers and directors, and each stockholder holding more than five percent of the stock of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, the application must set forth the names and residence addresses of each of the partners, including the limited partners. If the applicant is a limited partnership, it must furnish a copy of its certificate of limited partnership filed with the county clerk. If one or more partners is a corporation, the provisions of this section pertaining to 7 corporate applicants will apply. The applicant corporation or partnership must designate one of its officers or general partners to act as its responsible managing officer. Such person must complete and sign all application forms required of any individual applicant under this chapter, but only one application fee will be charged. 13. The name and address of the owner and lessor of the real property upon or in which the massage establishment is to be operated, and a copy of the lease or rental agreement. If the applicant is not the legal owner of the property, a notarized acknowledgement from the owner of the property that a massage establishment will be located on his or her property is required for each massage establishment permit location. 14. The full true names and other names used, the present addresses and telephone numbers, driver's license numbers, and social security numbers, and state certificates from the CAMTC or transitional licenses for all massage technicians who will be working as employees or independent contractors at each massage establishment permit location. The applicant must provide the Director with any changes in the massage technicians that work at the massage establishment during the permit period within 10 working days of each change. 15. The Director may require the applicant to furnish fingerprints when needed for the purpose of verifying identification. 16. Such other identification and information as may be required by the Director in order to verify the information to be included in the application. C. The city is allowed a reasonable time, not to exceed 60 days, in which to investigate the information on the application. During the investigation of the background information, a city representative including, without limitation, a member of the Police Department, Fire Department, Building and Safety Department, Planning Department, or any authorized representative thereof, may inspect, with or without notice during regular business hours, the proposed place of business to determine whether it conforms to the requirements of this chapter. Upon completion of the inspection, the city representative must inform the Director in writing of the findings of the inspection. D. Background clearance will be issued, within 60 days of receipt of the application, to any applicant who has furnished all of the information required by this section in the application for such license, provided: 8 1. The applicant has not made a material false statement in the application and that all massage technicians who will be working as employees or independent contractors at each massage establishment permit location possesses certification from the CAMTC as a massage practitioner or massage therapist; 2. The applicant, if an individual, or in the case of an applicant which is a corporation or partnership, any of its officers, directors, holders or five percent or more of the corporation's stock, has not, within five years immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any of the following offenses: Penal Code §§ 243.4; 261; 266a through 266j; 267; 314 to 316; 318; or 647(a, b, d); any offense requiring registration under Penal Code § 290 or Health and Safety Code § 11590; or any felony offense involving the possession, possession for sale, sale, transportation, furnishing, or giving away of a controlled substance specified in Health and Safety Code §§ 11054 to 11058, as amended; or any offense in another state which, if committed in California, would have been punishable as one or more of the heretofore mentioned offenses; or any offense involving the use of force or violence upon the person of another; or any offense involving theft, embezzlement or moral turpitude; 3. The applicant is at least 18 years of age; and 4. The applicant has not had a massage technician, massage establishment, escort service, nude entertainment, nude photo studio or similar type of license or permit suspended within one year or revoked within three years immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application, unless the applicant can show a material change in circumstances or that mitigating circumstances exist since the revocation or suspension. 4-10-6: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Before operating a massage establishment in the city, massage establishment owners must comply with all applicable codes adopted by the city, including, without limitation, the building, electrical, and plumbing codes. 4-10-7: DISPLAY OF PERMIT: Any owner of a massage establishment or off-premise massage service must display the CAMTC certificates for all massage technicians prominently in a 9 conspicuous place, capable of being viewed by customers or city representatives, at every location where massage is performed or conducted, and carry photo identification card while on the premises of the massage establishment and/or performing massage services. For off-premise massage services, massage workers must also carry a copy of their CAMTC certificate and photo identification card and display it to customers upon request. Any advertising for a massage technician must include the name under which he or she is certified and his or her certificate number. 4-10-8: MASSAGE TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATES REQUIRED: It is unlawful for owners of massage establishments or off-site massage services to allow any person to perform massage that is not a certified massage therapist or certified massage practitioner. 4-10-9: PROHIBITED CONDUCT: It is unlawful for owners of massage establishments or off-premise massage services, or massage technicians, to conduct or allow any of the following activities: A. It is unlawful for any massage technician or any other employee working in a massage establishment or for an off-premise massage service, or customers, patrons, or guests of the establishment or service, to engage in any specified sexual activities upon the premises of the massage establishment or the off-premise massage location. B. It is unlawful for any massage technician or other employee of a massage establishment to expose specified anatomical areas in the presence of any patron, customer, or guest. C. In the course of administering the massage, it is unlawful for any massage technician or other massage establishment employee to make intentional physical contact with the specified anatomical areas of any customer, patron or guest. 4-10-10: FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS: It is unlawful for any massage establishment to operate unless the massage establishment premises and operation comply with the following minimum requirements: A. Signs. A readable sign must be posted at the main entrance identifying the establishment as a massage establishment, provided, however, that all such signs must otherwise comply with the sign requirements of this code. 10 B. Lighting. Minimum lighting must be provided in accordance with the California Building Code, as adopted by this code, and, in addition, at least one unobstructed artificial light of not less than nine hundred (900) lumens must be provided in each enclosed room or booth where massage services are being performed on a patron. C. Ventilation. Minimum ventilation must be provided in accordance with the California Building Code, as adopted by this Code. D. Disinfection of Instruments. Instruments used for massage must be disinfected before each use. Where instruments for massage are employed, adequate quantities of supplies for disinfection must be available during all hours of operation. E. Water. Hot and cold running water must be provided at all times. F. Linen Storage. Closed cabinets must be utilized for the storage of clean towels and linen. After use, towels and linen must be removed and stored in a separate container until laundered. G. Sanitary Conditions. All walls, ceilings, floors, steam and vapor rooms, and all other physical facilities for the massage establishment must be kept in good repair and be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. H. Clean Linen. Clean and sanitary towels and linens must be provided for patrons receiving massage services. No common use of towels or linens is permitted. !. Compliance with Laws. The premises to be used must at all times comply with all applicable state and local laws and regulations. J. Any room in which a massage establishment provides massage services may not be used for residential sleeping purposes. K. A register of all individuals employed as massage technicians, and copies of their current CAMTC certifications and the massage establishment owner's business license, must be maintained and available for inspection at all times during regular business hours. L. Each person present in any area of the massage establishment outside the waiting area or other areas open to any member of the public must be a certified massage practitioner or certified massage therapist or the massage establishment owner. 11 M. The permits and certifications required by this chapter must be displayed in an open and conspicuous public place on the premises. 4-10-11: EXCEPTIONS: This chapter does not apply to the following classes of individuals, and no CAMTC certification is required of such persons, while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective professions: A. Acupuncturists who are duly certified to practice their profession in the state of California. B. Barbers, beauticians, and cosmetologists with respect to scalp, feet, hands, and face massages, who are duly permitted pursuant to Business and Professions Code §§ 7301, et seq., in accordance with the limitations of their permits. C. Nurses who are registered as such under the laws of the state of California. D. Physicians, surgeons, chiropractors, osteopaths, or physical therapists who are duly permitted to practice their respective professions in the state of California, or provide professional services in lawful compliance with Corporations Code § 13401(a). 4-10-12: PUBLIC NUISANCE ABATEMENT: Any massage establishment operated, conducted or maintained contrary to the provisions of this chapter is unlawful and a public nuisance. The City Attorney is authorized, in addition to or in lieu of any other legal or criminal proceedings, to commence an action or proceeding for abatement, removal or enjoinment of such massage establishment in the manner provided by law. The City Attorney may seek a court order to grant such relief to abate or remove such massage establishments and restrain and enjoin any person from operating, conducting or maintaining such an establishment contrary to the provisions of this chapter. 4-10-13: REVOCATION: A. Grounds for Revocation. The Director or City Attorney may revoke approvals issued under this chapter for one or more of the following grounds: 1. Fraud or Deceit. That the applicant practiced fraud or deceit in obtaining an approval under this chapter; 2. Violation of Chapter. That the massage establishment owner, 12 operator, massage technician, or its employee violated a provision or provisions of this chapter; 3. Criminal Conviction. That the massage establishment owner, operator, massage technician, or its employee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any offense described in this chapter; 4. Improperly Maintained Facilities. That the facilities and operations of the massage establishment are not kept in compliance with this chapter, and that the owner or operator has failed to promptly remedy any deficiency of which they have been notified. For purposes of this subsection, "notice" means notice given personally or by leaving notice at the massage establishment premises, or by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the address designated by the massage technician or establishment in accordance with this chapter; 5. Employment of Uncertified Technicians. That the massage establishment has employed, allowed or permitted an uncertified person to perform massage in the massage establishment; 6. Error. That the approval was issued in error; 7. Civil Penalties. Assessment of three or more civil penalties as provided by this chapter during any six month period; or 8. Prohibited Conduct. A massage establishment owner, operator, massage technician, or its employee or agent has been found to have engaged in prohibited conduct in violation of this chapter or Business and Professions Code Section 4600 et seq. B. Notice of Revocation. Upon a determination on the grounds to revoke an approval under this chapter, the Director or City Attorney must cause a notice of revocation to be mailed by first class, postage prepaid mail, to the address designated by the massage technician or establishment pursuant to this chapter. 4-10-14: CIVIL LIABILITY AND PENALTIES: A. Any person violating any provision of this chapter is liable in a civil action brought by the City Attorney for an amount up to $500 per violation. Such person is also liable for reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred by the City Attorney in any civil proceeding filed to enforce this chapter. 13 B. Enforcing this chapter through civil action may be filed as an alternative to criminal enforcement. Civil enforcement does not require the violation to be knowing or willful. A civil action cannot be filed if the person is being cFiminally prosecuted. C. Each violation of this chapter is a separate offense subject to the civil penalty. D. The City Attorney may settle any civil enforcement before or after to the filing of a civil action by imposing a civil penalty in an amount not exceeding the potential civil liability, including attorneys' fees, set forth in this section. If such civil penalty is paid in full, the City Attorney can agree not to file civil or criminal actions or, if action has already been filed, may dismiss such action. Imposition of all civil penalties is public record. E. All civil fines must be deposited into the general fund. 4-10-15 APPEAL: Any person denied an approval under this chapter or a massage establishment owner or operator whose approval has been revoked may appeal the denial or revocation in writing pursuant to the appeal procedures provided in by section 1- 2A-15 et seq. of this code. Such appeal must be in writing an must be filed with the City Clerk not more than fifteen (15) days following the Director's deposit into the mail of the notice of denial or revocation sent to the applicant or massage establishment owner or operator to the address listed by the applicant or massage establishment owner or operator pursuant to this chapter. Any successful appeal will result in approval or reinstatement of an approval and refund of any fines collected by the City." SECTION 7: Enforceability. Repeal of any provision of the ESMC does not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred before, or preclude prosecution and imposition of penalties for any violation occurring before this Ordinance's effective date. Any such repealed part will remain in full force and effect for sustaining action or prosecuting violations occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 8: Validity of Previous Code Sections. If this entire Ordinance or its application is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, any repeal or amendment of the ESMC or other city ordinance by this Ordinance will be rendered void and cause such previous ESMC provision or other the city ordinance to remain in full force and effect for all purposes. SECTION 9: Severability. If any part of this Ordinance or its application is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the City Council intends that such invalidity 14 will not affect the effectiveness of the remaining provisions or applications and, to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. SECTION 10: The City Clerk is directed to certify the passage and adoption of this Ordinance; cause it to be entered into the City of El Segundo's book of original ordinances; make a note of the passage and adoption in the records of this meeting; and, within fifteen (15) days after the passage and adoption of this Ordinance, cause it to be published or posted in accordance with California law. SECTION 11: This Ordinance will take effect on the 31st day following its final passage and adoption. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 5th day February, 2013. Carl Jacob§on, Mayor APPROVED AS4 ' �• ' i MARK D. HEN=1E a • or -y By: Karl H. Berger, Assistant City + • ney 15 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss. CITY OF EL SEGUNDO ) I, TRACY WEAVER, City Clerk of the City of El Segundo, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 1476 was introduced, and placed upon its first reading at a meeting of the City Council of the City of El Segundo, held on the 15th day of January, 2013. That thereafter on the 5th day of February, 2013, said Ordinance was duly passed, approved and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Jacobson, Fuentes, Fisher, Atkinson, Fellhauer NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN:None Dated this 5th day of February, 2013 C4Ad/1 Oa&Leh-- Tracy Wekver, City Clerk City of El Segundo, California 16