File #: 15-566    Version: 1 Name: Urgency Ordinance to extend moratorium on massage establishments under October 20, 2016
Type: Urgency Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 10/5/2015 Final action: 10/5/2015
Enactment date: 10/5/2015 Enactment #: Ordinance 2015-012
Title: URGENCY ORDINANCE Extending a Temporary Moratorium on the Establishment or Relocation of New and Existing Massage Establishments for a Period of One Year, to Become Effective Immediately
Sponsors: Rich Pio Roda
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URGENCY ORDINANCE Extending a Temporary Moratorium on the Establishment or Relocation of New and Existing Massage Establishments for a Period of One Year, to Become Effective Immediately

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WHEREAS, on October 20, 2014, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2014-019 imposing a temporary moratorium on the establishment or relocation of new and existing massage establishments for a period of 45 days; and

WHEREAS, on November 17, 2014, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2014-022 approving a first extension of the temporary moratorium for a period of 10 months and 15 days, which extension will expire on October 20, 2015 unless further extended; and

WHEREAS, Government Code section 65858 authorizes an extension of the moratorium ordinance, after a noticed public hearing, to prohibit uses of land which may conflict with a contemplated general plan, specific plan or zoning proposal which the legislative body, planning commission or the planning department is considering or studying or intends to study within a reasonable period of time; and

WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro has an interest in planning and regulating the use of property within the City. Implicit in any plan or regulation is the City's interest in maintaining the quality of urban life and the character of the City's neighborhoods. Without stable, well-planned neighborhoods, sections of the City can quickly deteriorate, with tragic consequences to social, environmental, and economic values; and

WHEREAS, cities have traditionally had a high degree of local control related to local zoning and land use authority over massage establishments; and

WHEREAS, the California Legislature adopted Senate Bill 731, effective July 1, 2009, adding and repealing Chapter 10.5 (commencing with Section 4600) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to massage therapy ("Massage Therapy Act"); and

WHEREAS, the Massage Therapy Act placed substantial limits on ci...

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