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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
JULY 2, 2007
TITLE:
PUBLIC HEARING - EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE EXTENDING A
MORATORIUM FOR 10 MONTHS AND 15
DAYS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
MASSAGE PARLORS
CITY MANAGER
APPROVED
^ As Recommended
^ As Amended
^ Ordinance on 1~' Reading
^ Ordinance on 2n° Reading
^ Implementing Resolution
^ Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve an emergency ordinance of the City of Santa Ana extending a
temporary moratorium on the establishment of any new or expansion of any
existing massage parlor, or issuance of new (non-replacement) massage
technician permits, for a period of 10 months and 15 days.
DISCUSSION
The City adopted a 45 day moratorium on May 21, 2007 to prohibit the
establishment of any new or expansion of any existing massage parlor, or
issuance of new (non-replacement) massage technician permits. In 2006 the
City had received only seven applications for massage related permits.
But in the month prior to the adoption of the 45 day moratorium, over 23
individuals sought applications for massage related permits from the
City. This upswing followed the March 2007 raid by the Orange County
District Attorney and the police departments of Orange and Anaheim of ten
facilities (massage parlors or acupuncture clinics) in Anaheim, Orange,
Tustin and Dana Point as being alleged fronts for prostitution.
While some massage parlors are beneficial to the community and offer
needed services, others have been associated with a number of detrimental
impacts such as prostitution, late hours of operation, reduced property
values and noise. Provisions of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code do not specifically identify massage parlors as a land use or
designate zoning districts throughout the City where massage parlors may
be permitted. As such, these provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code
need review, study and possible revision in order to respond to recent
concerns relating to the impacts of massage parlors and the potential
establishment of new massage parlors in the City.
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In addition, Chapter 22 of the Code, which regulates massage
establishments and massage technicians and is enforced by the Police
Department, has been substantially unchanged since 1976. For comparison,
Anaheim, Orange and Costa Mesa have all updated their massage regulations
within the last four years.
Since May 21st, staff has held interagency meetings and has commenced a
study of the current provisions of the General Plan and Chapter 41 of the
Code to classify massage parlors and to determine where and under what
conditions such businesses should be permitted in the City. In addition,
staff has begun review of Chapter 22 of the Code should to determine how
it should be amended to fully protect the City. The proposed interim
ordinance will prohibit the establishment of any massage parlor,
expansion of existing massage parlors, or issuance of new (non-
replacement) massage technician permits for the balance of the year while
these studies are underway.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
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M. Trevino
Executive Director
Planning & Building Agency
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Paul Walters
Chief of Police
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ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA EXTENDING FOR 10 MONTHS AND 15
DAYS THE TEMPORARY PROHIBITION ON THE
CONSTRUCTION OR ESTABLISHMENT OF ANY
NEW MASSAGE PARLOR
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and
declares as follows:
A. Provisions of the General Plan of the City and Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code do not specifically identify massage parlors as a land use or
specifically designate zoning districts throughout the City where massage
parlors may or may not be permitted.
B. For this reason, on May 21, 2007, at a regularly scheduled public meeting,
the City Council adopted Ordinance No. NS-2744, which established a
moratorium to prohibit the establishment of any new or expansion of any
existing massage parlor, or issuance of new (non-replacement) massage
technician permit.
C. Because of its age, current provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code fail to
fully take into account the potential impacts associated with the establishment
of massage parlors and fail to address the needs of the City and its residents
today and in the future. As such, provisions of the General Plan and/or the
Santa Ana Municipal Code ("the Code"), including Chapters 22 and 41, need
review, study and possible revision in order to respond to recent concerns
relating to the potential establishment of new massage parlors, expansion of
existing massage parlors, or adding new massage technicians, within the
City.
D. Given these concerns, the City Council has requested that a study be
undertaken of the current provisions of the General Plan and Chapters 22 and
41 of the Code to classify massage parlors and determine where, and under
what conditions additional massage parlors should be permitted. In addition,
the City Council has requested an analysis of the current permitting scheme
for permitting of massage technicians to determine whether they fully meet
the needs of the City's residents. Since adoption of Ordinance No. NS-2744,
staff has held interagency meetings and has commenced a study of the
current provisions of the General Plan and Chapter 41 of the Code to classify
massage parlors and to determine where and under what conditions such
businesses should be permitted in the City. In addition, staff has begun
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review of Chapter 22 of the Code should to determine how it should be
amended to fully protect the City.
E. Without adoption of this ordinance, properties in the City would quickly
receive entitlements to establish massage parlors, expand existing massage
parlors or persons would obtain permits to operate as massage technicians,
despite the fact that the city council has determined that the Code is in need
of updating and has directed that a study be done to recommend new
standards and revise the Code to address concerns created by new and
expanded permits for massage related activities.
F. In all of calendar year 2006, the City received only seven applications for
massage related permits.
G. But in the month prior to the adoption of Ordinance No. NS-2744 alone, over
23 individuals sought applications for massage related permits from the City.
H. This upswing closely followed the March 2007 raid by the Orange County
District Attorney and the police departments of Orange and Anaheim of ten
facilities (massage parlors or acupuncture clinics) in Anaheim, Orange, Tustin
and Dana Point as being alleged fronts for prostitution.
I. While some massage parlors are beneficial to the community and offer
needed services, others in southern California have been associated with a
number of detrimental impacts such as prostitution, late hours of operation,
reduced property values and noise.
J. Chapter 22 of the Code, which regulates massage establishments and
massage technicians and is enforced by the Police Department, has been
substantially unchanged since 1976. For comparison, Anaheim, Orange and
Costa Mesa have all updated their massage regulations within the last four
years.
K. If massage parlors are permitted in the City and left as currently regulated,
they will pose a serious threat to the public interest, health, safety and welfare
for the reasons stated above.
L. In order to prevent frustration of said studies and the implementation thereof,
the public interest, health, safety and welfare require the immediate
enactment of this ordinance. The absence of this ordinance would create a
serious threat to the orderly and effective implementation of any code
amendments or general plan amendments which may be adopted by the city
as a result of the studies in that the establishment or construction of massage
parlors may be in conflict with or frustrate the contemplated updates and
revisions to the Code, general plans or specific plans. Moreover, permitting
massage parlors to be established or expanded, or new massage technicians
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to be permitted during said studies and implementation would create impacts
on the public health, safety and welfare that the city council, in adopting this
ordinance, has found to be unacceptable.
M. The Request for Council Action for this ordinance dated July 2, 2007 and duly
signed by the City Manager shall, by this reference, be incorporated herein,
and together with this ordinance, any amendments or supplements, and oral
testimony constitute the necessary findings for this ordinance.
N. The city council finds, determines and declares that the current and
immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the city and its
citizens necessitates the immediate enactment of the ordinance. The facts
constituting such urgency are set forth in paragraphs A-M of this ordinance.
O. One application for a massage establishment permit was completed prior to
the adoption of Ordinance No. NS-2744. The Police Department, and other
city agencies, has completed processing this single application including
performing background checks on the applicant's principals. The Police
Department recommends that the City Council grant relief from the effects of
the moratorium to this single applicant, who will be located at 2800 North
Main Street, Suite 404 (Permit No. 07-10514). No other individual or
applicants are in a similar situation.
Section 2. Extension of Moratorium Ordinance.
a. The City Council hereby extends Ordinance No. NS-2744, and
each and every substantive provision thereof, for a period of ten (10) months and
fifteen (15) days.
b. This ordinance is introduced, passed and adopted and thereafter is
immediately effective pursuant to Section 415 of the City Charter.
Section 3. This ordinance shall have no further force and effect ten (10)
months and fifteen (15) days from the date of its adoption; unless, however, after
public hearing the City Council members, by two-thirds (2/3) vote, extend this
ordinance for one additional year.
Section 4. The provisions of this ordinance shall not bar the issuance of a
massage establishment permit (or massage technician permits) to the facility
currently under construction at 2800 North Main Street, Suite 404 (Permit No. 07-
ype10514).
Section 5. It shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor for any person to violate or
fail to comply with any provision of this ordinance or Ordinance No. NS-2744.
The violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be punished as provided in
Section 1-8 of the Code.
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Section 6. The Clerk of the Council shall certify to the adoption of this
ordinance.
Section 7. This ordinance is introduced, passed and adopted at one and the
same meeting and is thereafter immediately effective. The city council finds that
this ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health and welfare. The
reasons for the emergency are set forth in Section 1, paragraphs A-O, inclusive
of this ordinance.
ADOPTED this day of , 2007.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney
By:
Benjamin Kaufman
Chief Assistant City Attorney
AYES:
NOES:
Councilmembers
Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT:
Councilmembers
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Ordinance No. NS-XXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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