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<br />.. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Public Health; Public Nuisances <br /> <br />~ II <br /> <br />810.080 " <br /> <br />"\ <br /> <br />3. A massage business must have a janitor's closet for the storage of cleaning supplies. This <br />closet must have mechanical ventilation with 2 din per square foot of floor area and a <br />minimum of 20 foot candles of illumination. The closet must include a mop sinle <br /> <br />4. Floors, walls, other structures, and equipment in massage rooms, restrooms and <br />bathrooms used ill connection with the massage business must be kept in a state of good <br />repair and sanitary at all times. Linens and other materials must be stored at least 6 inches <br />off the floor in areas protected from contamination. Sanitary toweJs, wash cloths, cleaning <br />agents and toilet tissue must be made available for each customer. <br /> <br />5. Individual lockers must be made available for use by patrons. These lockers must have <br />separate keys fot locking. Instead of individual lockers, massage therapist businesses may <br />provide secure areas designated for storage of personal items belonging to employees and <br />patrons while on the premises. <br /> <br />6. Doors on massage rooms must not have locks, latches or other devices that can secure a <br />door to prevent its being opened. Massage rooms must be constructed with air space <br />between partitions and the ceiling, and be clearly identified by signs. The requirement for <br />an air space does not apply to massage therapist businesses. <br /> <br />7. A separate hand-sink must be accessible and used by a masseur, masseuse, and massage <br />therapist before administering massage on each patron and when hands are soiled. <br /> <br />8. The furniture upon which the patron reclines while receiving a massage must either be <br />covered with approved linen or be washed after each use with a cleaning agent sufficient to <br />prevent the spread of disease. Linens and towels must be changed after each use and <br />laundered by a commercial cleaning establishment or in approved laundry facilities on the <br />premises. Single-use linens must be discarded after each us.e. <br /> <br />810.075. Submission of Plans and Specifications. A person who constructs, remodels or <br />converts a building for use as a massage business must comply with this code. The person <br />must submit plans and specifications for the layout, arrangement, and plumbing, and <br />construction schedules to the community development department. A building permit may not <br />be issued for such construction, remodeling or alteration until the permit has been approved by <br />the health authority. <br /> <br />810.080. Inspection of Premises. Massage businesses must be open to inspection by city <br />health, building and license inspectors and police officers during business hours. Upon <br />demand .by a health inspector or police officer, a person engaged in providing services in a <br />licensed premises must identifY himself/herself giving his/her true legal name and his/her <br />correct address. <br /> <br />Minnetonka City Code <br /> <br />8-17 <br />
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