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S. The front door of the Massage Business shall remain unlocked during business hours <br /> unless the Massage Business Owner is a Sole Proprietor and providing a Client a Massage, or <br /> the Massage Business Owner is the only person in the Massage Business. No locking <br /> mechanism shall be placed on the doors of each room where Massage is performed. <br /> T. No Massage Business located in a building or structure with exterior windows shall block <br /> visibility into the interior Reception and Waiting Area through the use of curtains, closed blinds, <br /> tints, or any other material that hides, obstructs, blurs, or unreasonably darkens the view into the <br /> Massage Business. For the purpose of this subsection, there is an irrebuttable presumption that <br /> visibility is impermissibly blocked if more than 10 percent of the interior Reception and Waiting <br /> Area is not visible from the exterior window. <br /> U. It shall be unlawful to display Directly Illuminated Signs that are within the Massage <br /> Business and visible from the exterior of the Massage Business. All signs shall be in conformance <br /> with the current ordinances of the City of Pleasanton and state and federal law. <br /> V. Minimum lighting, consisting of at least one (1) artificial light of not less than 40 (forty) <br /> watts, shall be provided in each room where Massage is performed, the Reception and Waiting <br /> Area, and in all areas where Clients are present. <br /> W. Ventilation shall be provided in accordance with applicable building codes and regulations. <br /> X. Hot and cold running water shall be provided at all times. <br /> Y. Adequate dressing, locker, and toilet facilities shall be provided at all times for Clients. <br /> Z. A minimum of one wash basin for Employees and Independent Contractors shall be <br /> provided at all times. The basin shall be located within or as close as practicable to the area <br /> devoted to performing Massage. Sanitary towels shall be provided at each basin. <br /> AA. A Massage Practitioner shall operate only under the name specified in the Massage <br /> Practitioner's CAMTC Permit or Massage Technician Permit. <br /> BB. A Massage Business shall operate only under the name specified in its City Registration <br /> Permit. <br /> CC. No Massage Business shall be used for residential or sleeping purposes. <br /> DD. Each Massage Business shall post the notice required to be posted under California Civil <br /> Code section 52.6 (concerning slavery and human trafficking). <br /> EE. It is unlawful for any Owner, Responsible Person as described in section 6.24.100(E), or <br /> Massage Establishment to employ any person under 18 years of age. <br /> 6.24.110 OFFSITE MASSAGE <br /> A. Any Certified Massage Practitioner or Massage Technician seeking to offer, engage in, <br /> conduct, or carry on Offsite Massage shall file a written application with Police Chief on a form <br /> provided by the Police Department. <br /> B. It shall be unlawful for any Person to offer, engage in, conduct, or carry on Offsite Massage <br /> in a Massage Establishment, school of massage, residence, motor vehicle, trailer, in any manner <br /> as mobile Massage, or in any location not approved by the Police Chief or not in compliance with <br /> the Pleasanton Municipal Code. <br /> 6.24.120 NOTIFICATIONS. <br /> A. A Massage Business shall notify the Police Chief of any renewal or amendments <br /> described in subsections 6.24.090(B) and (C) pursuant to the timelines therein. <br /> B. A Massage Business and Massage Practitioner shall notify the Police Chief of any of the <br /> following within seventy-two (72) hours of the occurrence: <br /> 12 <br />