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In response to Mayor Thorne's inquiry, Ms. Perko advised the ordinance would require a second <br />reading by the Council and if adopted, would go into effect thirty days thereafter. She also advised <br />permits can be issued while the ordinance is in process. In response to Councilmember Pentin's <br />inquiry, she advised there is a grace period waiving the exam requirement for CAMTC certification <br />for two (2) years. Chief Spiller advised there are currently 143 CAMTC certified practitioners and <br />21 City permitted practitioners. He advised the City permitted practitioners to have the entire <br />timeline of their permit to seek CAMTC certification. <br />In response to Councilmember Pentin's inquiry, Ms. Perko advised there is a prohibition on neon <br />signs from within the business and clarified the prohibition was just for massage businesses. City <br />Manager Fialho advised that massage businesses could apply for neon signs but there are <br />certain sign conditions for certain locations. In response to Councilmember Pentin's inquiry, City <br />Attorney Sodergren advised the insurance requirement is standard for most businesses in <br />Pleasanton. <br />In response to Councilmember Narum's inquiry, Ms. Perko advised that CMATC certification <br />timelines are not clear. Chief Spiller advised that practitioners who are seeking CMATC <br />certification close to their permit expiration date could have their permit extended while <br />certification is in process on a case by case basis. <br />In response to Councilmember Narum's inquiry, Chief Spiller advised the operation requirements <br />are best practices from CAMTC and other municipalities that regulate massage businesses. Chief <br />Spiller advised that SB 731 regulated local control and allowed the local municipality to create <br />specific ordinances to control massage businesses. <br />Councilmember Testa expressed concern that <br />certification. In response to Councilmember <br />certification fee is $200 and that the Police <br />businesses not the individuals. <br />CAMTC could not give a specific timeline for <br />Testa, Ms. Perko advised the two (2) year <br />Department will continue to permit massage <br />In response to Councilmember Pentin's inquiry, Chief Spiller advised the application process <br />which includes a background and live -scan fingerprinting is ultimately issued by the Police Chief. <br />In response to Councilmember Pentin's inquiry, Chief Spiller clarified the ordinance prohibits neon <br />signs from within the business to face outside. <br />In response to Councilmember Brown's inquiry, City Attorney Sodergren advised the operation <br />standards for neon signs would take place the effective date of the ordinance. <br />In response to Councilmember Brown's inquiries, Chief Spiller advised that not all convictions <br />would preclude an applicant from obtaining certification such as conviction of the sale of <br />marijuana and Ms. Perko advised that acupuncture is regulated by the state and not under the <br />ordinance; CMATC would look to the City to regulate specific massage techniques. <br />In response to Councilmember Brown's inquiry, Chief Spiller advised any open signs should be <br />out by 11:00 p.m. <br />The public hearing was opened, there being no one wishing to speak the hearing was closed. <br />Mayor Thorne noted that he knew several massage technicians who served the community well <br />and expressed concerned the industry has been hijacked by those who engage in human <br />trafficking. He feels it is appropriate to protect the health and safety of the public and will support <br />the item. <br />City Council Minutes Page 4 of 5 September 3. 2019 <br />