HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-2015-3598 amend Ch 22;establish regulations/fees relating to operation of massage establishments ORDINANCE NO. ��- 2015-3598
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 .OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, BY ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS AND FEES
RELATING TO OPERATION OF MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A REPEALING CLAUSE;
PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION
SHALL BE FINED IN A SUM NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS;
PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF; FINDING
COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE:
Section 1. Chapter 22, "Businesses," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of LaPorte,
Texas, is hereby amended by adding new Article VII "Massage Businesses", which shall
hereinafter read as follows, to wit:
"ARTICLE VII.—MASSAGE BUSINESSES
DIVISION 1.—GENERALLY
Sec.22-400.-Definitions.
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and provisions
contained in this section shall govern the construction, meaning and application of words and phrases
used in this article.
Employee shall mean any person over eighteen (18) years of age, other than a masseur, who
renders any service in connection with the operation of a massage business and who receives
compensation from the operator of the business or from patrons.
Massage means any method of treating the superficial parts of a patron for medical, hygienic,
exercise or relaxation purposes by rubbing, stroking, kneading, tapping, pounding, vibrating or
stimulating with the hands,feet or any instrument.
Masseur means any person who engages in the practice of massage as herein defined and who is
licensed therefor by the state. The use of the masculine gender in this article shall include in all cases
the feminine gender as well.
Patron means any person who receives a massage under such circumstances that it is reasonably
expected that he or she will pay money or give any other consideration therefor.
Sec. 22-401-Penalty.
Any person who shall intentionally or knowingly violate any provision of this article shall be
deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not to exceed
two thousand dollars ($2000.00).
Secs. 22-402-22-414. -Reserved.
DIVISION 2.- PERMITS
Sec. 22-415. -Business permit required.
No person shall engage in or carry out the business of providing massages unless he has a valid
massage business permit issued by the City of La Porte pursuant to the provisions of this article for each
and every separate office or place of business conducted by such person.
Sec. 22-416. -Application for permit.
Any person desiring a massage business permit shall file a written application with the Director of
Planning on a form to be furnished by the Planning and Development Department. The applicant shall
accompany the application with a tender of the permit fee required by this article, and shall, in addition,
furnish the following:
(1) The type of ownership of the business, i.e. whether individual, partnership, corporation or
otherwise;
(2) The name, style and designation under which the business or practice is to be conducted;
(3) The business address and all telephone numbers where the business is to be conducted;
(4) Such other information, identification and physical examination of the person as shall be
deemed necessary by the Director of Planning or the Chief of Police to discover the truth
of the matters hereinabove required to be set forth in the application;
(5) Authorization for the city, its agents and employees to seek information and conduct an
investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the 'application and the
qualifications of the applicant for the permit;
(6) Written declaration by the applicant, under penalty of perjury,that the foregoing information
contained in the application is true and correct, said declaration being duly dated and signed
in the city.
Sec. 22-417. -Investigation by the Director of Planning and the Chief of Police.
(a) Upon receiving the application for a massage business permit, the Director of Planning and
Development shall forward the application to the Chief of Police to conduct an investigation
into the applicant's moral character and personal and criminal history. The Chief of Police
may in his discretion require a personal interview of the applicant, and such further
information, identification and physical examination of the person as shall bear on the
investigation. In addition, the following information shall be provided to the Chief of Police,
as follows:
(1) A complete list of the names and the residence addresses of all masseurs and employees
in the business and the name and residence address of the manager or other person
principally in charge of the operation of the business, as well as copies of all current
licenses issued by Department of State Health Services for each masseur to be employed
at any permitted location.
(2) The following personal information concerning the applicant, if an individual; and
concerning each stockholder holding more than ten (10) percent of the stock of the
corporation, and each officer and director, if the applicant is a corporation; and
concerning the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a partnership; and
the holder of any lien, of any nature, upon the business and/or the equipment used
therein; and concerning the manager or other person principally in charge of the
operation of the business:
(a) The names, complete residence addresses and residence telephone numbers;
(b) The two (2) previous addresses immediately prior to the present address of the
applicant;
(c) Written proof of age;
(d) Height, weight, color of hair and eyes, and sex;
(e) Two (2) front face portrait photographs taken within thirty (30) days of the date of
application and at least two (2) by two (2) inches in size;
(f) The massage or similar business history and experience ten (10) years prior to the
date of application, including but not limited to whether or not such person in
previously operating in this or another city or state under license or permit has had
such license or permit denied, revoked or suspended and the reason therefor, and
the business activities or occupations subsequent to such action of denial,suspension
or revocation;
(g) All criminal arrests other than misdemeanor traffic violations, fully disclosing the
jurisdiction in which arrested and the disposition thereof,
(h) A complete set of fingerprints taken and to be retained on file by the chief of police
or his authorized representatives;
(3) The names and addresses of three (3) adult residents of Harris County who will serve as
character references. The references must be persons other than relatives and business
associates;
(b) In addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, the Director of Planning and
Development shall cause to be conducted an investigation of the premises where the
massage business is to be carried on, for the purposes of assuring that such premises comply
with all sanitation requirements as set forth in this article and by the state, and with the
regulations of public health, safety and welfare.
Sec. 22-418. -Issuance of massage business permits.
The Director of Planning and Development shall issue a massage business permit within thirty (30)
days of receipt of the application unless he finds that:
(1) The correct permit fee has not been tendered to the city, and in the case of check or bank
draft, honored with payment upon presentation;
(2) The operation, as proposed by the applicant, if permitted, would not comply with all
applicable laws, including but not limited to the city's building, zoning and health regulations;
(3) The applicant, if an individual, or any of the stockholders holding more than ten (10) percent
of the stock of the corporation, or any of the officers and directors, if the applicant is a
corporation, or any of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a
partnership, or the holder of any lien of any nature on the business and/or equipment used
therein; and the manager or other person principally in charge of the operation and affairs
of the business, or any employees, have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude, or was placed on deferred adjudication for such offense, unless such
conviction occurred at least five (5)years prior to the date of the application;
(4) The applicant has knowingly made any false, misleading or fraudulent statements of fact in
the permit application or in any document required by the city in conjunction therewith;
(5) The applicant has had a massage business, masseur or other similar permit or license denied,
revoked or suspended by the city or any other_state or local agency within five (5)years prior
to the date of application;
(6) The applicant, if an individual, or any of the officers and directors if the applicant is a
corporation, or any of the partners, including limited partners, if the applicant is a
partnership, and the manager or other person principally in charge of the operation of the
business, is not over the age of eighteen (18)years.
(7) Before any permit shall be issued under this article by the Director of Planning and
Development, the Chief of Police shall first sign his approval for the application.
Sec. 22-419.-Display of permits.
The massage business permittee shall display his permit in an open and conspicuous place on the
premises of the massage business.
Sec.22-420. -Fees generally.
The permit fee for a massage business shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00) per calendar year.
Permit fees shall not be prorated.
Sec. 22-421. -Additional locations.
Should any massage business have more than one location where the massage services are to be
provided, a separate permit, issued in accordance with this article, is required for each massage
business location.
Sec. 22-422. -Return of fee.
No portion of any fee collected under this article shall be returned after a permit has been issued.
Sec. 22-423.—Denial, Suspension and revocation of permits.
(a) A massage business permit may be revoked or suspended in any case where any of the
provisions of this article are violated, or where any licensee or employee of the licensee is
engaged in any conduct which violates any of the state laws or city ordinances at the
permittee's place of business, including but not limited to, working without a state license,
engaging in sexual contact with customers, or working in the nude, and the permittee has
actual or constructive knowledge thereof by due diligence.The revocation proceedings shall
be as prescribed by subsection (b) of this section.
(b) A massage business permit may be revoked or suspended by the City Council after notice and
hearing for any cause set forth in this section. The Director of Planning and Development or
his authorized agent shall initiate such proceedings by petition to the city secretary in writing
setting forth specifically the grounds for revocation or suspension, and if a suspension, the
lengthth of time for which such suspension is requested. A copy of such petition shall be mailed
to the last known address of the permit holder. Notice of the time and date of the hearing,
again setting forth the specific grounds upon which the Director of Planning and
Development's petition is based, shall be given in writing by the city secretary through
certified United States mail to the permittee at his last known address at least five (5) days
prior to the date set for such hearing. The City Council shall, by a majority vote, determine
whether or not such permit shall be revoked or suspended, and such action shall be final and
conclusive.
(c) Any applicant denied a permit shall have the right of appeal to City Council. Such appeal shall
be taken by filing with the city secretary within ten (10) days after notice of the denial has
been mailed to such person's address as set forth in the application, a written statement
setting forth fully the grounds for the appeal. The city secretary shall provide for a council
hearing on such appeal at the earliest convenient regular city council meeting, and shall
notify the appellant and Director of Planning of the date and time of such city council hearing
in the same manner as provided in subsection (b). The council shall by a majority vote either
sustain the action of the Director of Planning and Development or issue the permit.
Sec. 22-424. -Transfer of permit prohibited.
No massage business permit is transferable, severable or divisible, and such authority as a permit
confers shall be conferred only upon the permittee named therein.
Sec. 22-425.–Notice to City of changes in employment.
Every permitted massage business shall immediately inform the city of any changes to the list
provided in accordance with Section 22-416(4) of this article concerning the names and the residence
addresses of all masseurs and employees in the business and the name and residence address of the
manager or other person principally in charge of the operation of the business.
Secs.22-426-22-429. -Reserved.
DIVISION 3.-OPERATION REGULATIONS
Sec. 22-430. -Hours.
No massage business shall be kept open for any purpose between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and
8:00 a.m. on any day of the week.
Sec.22-431. -Alcoholic beverages prohibited.
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No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide or keep or cause to be sold,given, dispensed, provided
or kept, any alcoholic beverage on the premises of any massage business.
Sec. 22-432. -Entrances, exits.
No massage business shall have any entrance or any exit way providing a direct passageway to any,
residence or living quarters.
Sec. 22-433.—Access;open to public.
(a) All massage establishments operating under the authority of this chapter are declared to be
public places, and shall not, during business hours, have the doors to the entrances or exits of
such establishments locked or obstructed in any way so as to prevent free ingress and egress
of persons; provided, however, such doors may be closed. A massage business is prohibited
from operating as a private, member only enterprise.
(b) Any law enforcement officer may inspect a massage business establishment at any time during
business hours to determine whether the establishment is in compliance with this chapter and
state law.
Sec. 22-434. -Sanitation.
(a) All premises used pursuant to this` chapter shall be periodically inspected during regular
business hours by the Director of Planning and Development or his authorized representative
for safety of structure and adequacy of plumbing ventilation, heating and illumination.
(b) Floors shall be free from any accumulation of dust, dirt and refuse. Well marked toilet and
handwashing facilities for permittees, employees and patrons shall be provided. All walls,
ceilings, windows and doors shall be free of dust, dirt, refuse and mold. In high humidity
areas, including toilet rooms, shower rooms, steam rooms, locker rooms, and other such
rooms, the walls, ceilings and floors shall be constructed or covered with a material that
is smooth, nonabsorbent and easily cleaned.
Sec. 22-435. -Sheets,towels,etc.
Towels, cloths and sheets shall not be used for more than one (1) patron. Heavy white paper may
be substituted for sheets provided that such paper is changed for every patron.Soiled linens and towels
shall be stored in a clearly marked receptacle and shall not be reused prior to laundering.
Sec. 22-436. -Animals prohibited.
No animals shall be permitted within a massage business at anytime.
Sec. 22-437. -Equipment.
All equipment used for the treatment of patrons at establishments regulated by this article shall be
kept in a clean and sanitary condition, and the equipment shall be kept in a good and safe state of repair
at all times."
Section 2. If any provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance,
or the application of same to any person or set of circumstances is for any reason held to be
unconstitutional, void or invalid, the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance or their
application to other persons or sets of circumstances shall not be affected thereby, it being the
intent of the City Council in adopting this ordinance that no portion hereof or provision or
regulation contained herein shall become inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality,
vividness or invalidity of any other portion hereof, and all provisions of this ordinance are declared
to be severable for that purpose.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance
are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such
inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances
regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance.
Section 4. Any person who violates a provision of this ordinance, upon conviction in the
municipal court of the City of La Porte shall be subject to fine not to exceed two thousand dollars
($2000.00). Each day of violation shall be considered a separate offense.
Section 5. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient
written notice of the date,hour,place and subject of this meeting of the City Council was posted at
a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the City for the time required by law preceding
this meeting, as required by the Open Meetings Law, and that this meeting has been open to the
public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof
has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies,
approves and confirms such written notice and the contacts and posting thereof.
Section 6. This Ordinance shall be effective fourteen(14) days after its passage and approval.
The City Secretary shall give notice of the passage of this ordinance by causing the caption hereof
to be published in the official newspaper of the City of La Porte at least once within ten(10) days
after the passage of this ordinance, in accordance with the City of La Porte Charter.
PASSED AND APPROVED, this the o� day of tf.S6 ' 2015.
CITY OF LA E TEXA
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By:
Loui R. igby, gay r
ATTEST:
Patrice Fogarty
City Secretary
APPROVED:
ark T. Askins
Assistant City Attorney