HomeMy WebLinkAboutCD Massage Terminate Ordinance PPTMASSAGE MORATORIUM
BACKGROUND
Moratorium enacted Jan 5th and extended on Feb
17th until Dec 31 It
On Feb 17th, Council directed the staff to:
Research the topic and options
Return before Dec if able to complete research
Since Feb 17th, staff conducted researched.
On Sept 21St -Staff presented update on the
research to Council
COMPARISON OF CITIES
Reviewed 5 other cities (San Gabriel, Palo Alto, San
Mateo, Redwood City & Huntington Beach).
Findings
Very few communities have modified their Zoning
Ordinances due to impact to legitimate operations.
® Most communities concluded that zoning not appropriate
tool.
Most enforcement programs are starting to work well with
renewed attention and enforcement practices.
COMPARISON OF CITIES
San Gabriel only notable City
Had a significant issue with over concentration of massage
and many illicit operations
Adopted a Use Permit requirement in March 2015.
Use Permit requirement discouraged all massage uses,
legitimate as well as those performing illegal activities
Considered spacing requirements, but too difficult to
implement/impacts to legitimate establishments.
COMPARISON OF CITIES
,& Conclusions
Zoning does not provide a better tool than enforcement of
Massage Ordinance to regulate whether a business
conduct illegal activities.
Zoning meant to regulate land use, not specific business
practices.
Zoning tools would add burdensome process with side-
effect of discouraging all massage uses.
go Workload impacts to Planning with additional Use Permits.
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
Studied 6 zoning options for San Rafael
Require Use Permit
Spacing/Separation requirements
Modify Zoning district land use tables to limit or
prohibit massage establishments in certain districts
Consider exemption from zoning for Sole Providers
Combination of options above
Status Quo
RECOMMENDATION
Moratorium was good opportunity to evaluate what
tools may be available to better address issues
Research shown that Zoning tools do not provide a clear
way to better address the issue.
Issues we face are not land use, but bad business practices
or operators.
Staff recommended solution is to not seek Zoning
amendments, but continue enforcement of current
Massage Ordinance to regulate business practices.
COUNCIL OPTIONS
Staff recommendation is for Council to adopt
Urgency Ordinance to terminate Moratorium.
Aside from staff recommendation, Council has
other options:
1. Direct staff to return to the Council prior to the current
expiration date (December 31, 2015) with additional
information, research or analysis
a
2 Direct staff to return with a revised Ordinance extending
the temporary moratorium for 1 -additional year past the
current expiration date of December 31, 2015.
QUESTIONS
STATUS OF ON-GOING
ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Implementation of City's Massage Ordinance and
enforcement was re-initiated in summer 2013.
Responsibility moved from Police Dept to Community
Development.
Hired contractor to run program under Interim Code
Enforcement manger direction.
Program set up from summer to winter 2013
Registration and inspection started winter 2013 to current
STATUS OF ON-GOING
ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Results to Date
• Performed 978 inspections
• Observed 618 violations
• Issued 218 citations in the amount of $134,564 ($127,094 of
which has been collected).
* Revoked certificate/closed 3 establishments
Obtained one suspension of a massage establishment
City action and enforcement has resulted in the closure of a
total of 14 massage establishments (including the 3
revocations).
MASSAGE MORATORIUM
BACKGROUND
k Moratorium enacted January 5, 2015 for 45 days.
Extended on February 17, 2015 until December 2015
Council directed the staff to:
a) Review the State law to determine the potential
allowances and limits for local regulation;
b) Study potential zoning tools; and
® c) Research zoning considered in other California cities.
* d) Return before December 2015 if able to complete
research
BACKGROUND
Since February 2015, staff researched potential
zoning options and what selected other CA
communities are doing in terms of zoning.
Presented update on the research on Sept 21 St
COMPARISON OF CITIES
Reviewed 5 other cities (San Gabriel, Palo Alto, San
Mateo, Redwood City & Huntington Beach).
Comparison Cities selected:
Known to have recently updated their regulations and
seriously considered zoning options.
Similar demographics to San Rafael.
COMPARISON OF CITIES
k Findings
Very few communities have modified their Zoning
Ordinances due to impact to legitimate operations.
Most communities that considered it, concluded that
zoning is a means to address land use compatibility, not
specific business practices or operators.
46 Most enforcement programs are starting to work well with
renewed attention and enforcement practices.
COMPARISON OF CITIES
San Gabriel is notable since they adopted Use
Permit requirement
Adopted a Use Permit requirement in March 2015.
Use Permit requirement discouraged all massage uses,
legitimate as well as those performing illegal activities
Considered spacing requirements, but too difficult to
implement/impacts to legitimate establishments
COMPARISON OF CITIES
,& Conclusions
Zoning does not provide a better tool than enforcement of
Massage Ordinance to regulate whether a business
conduct illegal activities.
Zoning meant to regulate land use, not specific business
practices.
Zoning tools would add burdensome process with side-
effect of discouraging all massage uses.
go Workload impacts to Planning with additional Use Permits.
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
Studied 6 zoning options for San Rafael
Status Quo
Require Use Permit
Spacing/Separation requirements
Modify Zoning district land use tables to limit or
prohibit massage establishments in certain districts
Consider exemption from zoning for Sole Providers
Combination of options above
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
Option #1 - Status Quo
* Advantages
Would continue the current zoning schemes.
Proven that enforcement are effective in addressing
massage establishments that undertake illicit activities.
Disadvantages
May not completely address neighborhood or business
concerns and there still remains a potential for
proliferation.
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
Ogtion #2 -Require Use Permit
Advantages
Allows for review of spacing and concentration
Allow for additional regulation and oversight.
Disadvantages
Additional regulation and oversight would be geared
towards land use matters and would not address the illicit
activities.
Place significant burdens of cost and time for all massage
establishments.
Additional staff workload/impact other Planning Division
duties
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
Option #3 -Spacing/Separation Requirements
• Advantages
Spacing requirements could be imposed to require
separation between uses.
Reduce the number of establishments within close
proximity
0 Disadvantages
Difficult to implement
Difficult to deal with multi tenant buildings
High level of opposition from legitimate operators
Additional staff workload to maintain data and review
separation
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
k Option #4 - Modify land use tables to limit
or prohibit in certain zoning districts
Advantages
Reduce areas City where which new massage could
operate
Disadvantages
Would concentrate into certain areas of city,
Would place them in less visible areas
Would not distinguish between legitimate or illicit
Some staffing implications to prepare amendments
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
k Option #5 - Consider exemption for Sole Providers
Advantages
Simplify process and requirements for sole providers
This can be a layer added to any option
Disadvantages
Could lead to more businesses forming as sole providers.
May face opposition from non -sole providers
CONSIDERATION OF
ZONING OPTIONS
k Option #6 - Combination of options above
Advantages
Provide more local control in certain areas
Could revoke Use Permit is issues arise
Disadvantages
Additional processing time and cost for operators
Use Permit requirements would evaluate land use
matters, not bad business operations /people.
Duplicative process
Impact Planning Division staff to process Use Permits
RECOMMENDATION
Moratorium was good opportunity to evaluate what
tools may be available to better address issues
Research shown that Zoning tools do not provide a clear
way to better address the issue.
Issues we face are not land use, but bad business practices
or operators.
Staff recommended solution is to not seek Zoning
amendments, but continue enforcement of current
Massage Ordinance to regulate business practices.
COUNCIL OPTIONS
Plan is to return on October 5t" meeting with
Urgency Ordinance to terminate Moratorium.
Aside from staff recommendation, Council has
other options:
1. Direct staff to return to the Council prior to the current
expiration date (December 31, 2015) with additional
information, research or analysis
a
2 Direct staff to return with a revised Ordinance extending
the temporary moratorium for 1 -additional year past the
current expiration date of December 31, 2015.
QUESTIONS