Part III Use Standards | 16.326 Massage Establishments
B. Development Standards 1. Manufactured homes placed on any lot zoned for single-unit use shall be subject to all applicable provisions of the Zoning Code and shall have a minimum width of 20 feet; 2. Covered parking and storage buildings shall have the same architectural treatment as the main structure; 3. Siding and roofing materials shall be compatible with the surrounding architecture; and 4. Eaves shall extend to provide appropriate solar screening and to be compatible with adjoining architecture. 5. Roof material shall consist of material customarily used for conventional single-unit dwellings, such as tile, composition shingles, and wood shakes and shingles. If shingles and/or wood shakes are used, the pitch of the roof shall be not less than 3 inches vertical to 12 inches horizontal. 6. The unit’s skirting must extend to the finished grade.
16.325.03 MANUFACTURED HOMES HAVING NO PERMANENT FOUNDATION SYSTEM A manufactured home having no permanent foundation system shall be placed in a mobile home park. Mobile home parks shall meet the standards and conditions of the mobile home park standards of Chapter 16.328, Mobile Home Parks, and any other requirements adopted by the City Council.
16.326 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS 16.326.01 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY These provisions ensure the orderly regulation of massage services and protect the public’s health and safety, by establishing certain standards pertaining to massage business activities. Massage therapy is recognized as a legitimate business occupation and health-related service.
16.326.02 PERMITS REQUIRED Massage establishments are subject to the requirements of this Chapter and to the requirements of the Vallejo Municipal Code Section 5.04.205, Massage and related, massage establishments. Except for massage services that are deemed to be an accessory use, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in, conduct or carry on, or to permit to be engaged in the application of massage or the operation of a massage service without having obtained certification from the California Massage Therapy Council (CMTC) and approval of a Discretionary Permit as prescribed in, Part II, Base and Specific Districts. A. Zoning Compliance Review Required. A massage establishment with 2 or fewer practitioners shall require a Zoning Compliance Review, pursuant to Chapter 16.603, Zoning Compliance Review. B. Major Use Permit Required. A massage establishment with more than 2 practitioners shall required a Major Use Permit, as prescribed in Chapter 16.606, Minor and Major Use Permits. C. Massage accessory to certain uses. Massage is deemed to be an accessory use and does not require a Zoning Compliance or a Major Use Permit when performed: 1. In an athletic club or similar facility authorized under the Zoning Code; 2. In an office that is an integral part of and operated by a hospital, convalescent home, sanitarium, medical clinic, medical laboratory, medical education facility, or other medical facility licensed as such by the state or other competent and lawful authority and under the direction of a licensed medical practitioner; or 3. By a barber or cosmetologist who is duly licensed and performing massage within the scope of that license.
Draft: 01/06/2021
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