Edmonton Zoning Bylaw 12800

Bylaw 16370

March 18, 2013

 

97.         Body Rub Centres

A Personal Service Shop that is operating as a Body Rub Centre shall comply with

the following regulations:

 

Charter Bylaw 19490

November 5, 2020

  1. At the time a Development Permit application is made for a Body Rub Centre, the proposed location of the Body Rub Centre shall not be closer than 100.0 metres from any Site having a valid development permit for Public Education Services, Private Education Services, Public Park sites, Child Care Services, and/or Extended Medical Treatment Services.

For the purpose of this subsection only:

  1. the 100.0 metre separation distance shall be measured from the closest point of the Body Rub Centre Site boundary to the closest point of another Site boundary, and shall not be measured from Zone boundaries or from the edges of structures;

  2. Public Education Services and Private Education Services are limited to primary and secondary schools inclusive that have a valid Development Permit; and

  3. the term “Public Park sites” is limited to park Sites zoned as AP Zone, and areas in the river valley that are zoned as the A Zone.

  1. Personal Service Shop Use operating as a Body Rub Centre shall not be located on a Site having a valid Development Permit for Residential Use Classes, Residential Related Use Classes, or Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs at the time of the application for the Development Permit.

  2. The Development Officer shall consider Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Criteria (CPTED) when reviewing applications for Personal Service Shop Use Class operating as a Body Rub Centre.

  1. The Development Officer shall determine whether a CPTED Audit of the business premises is required, and may confer with the Edmonton Police Service for their recommendation;

  2. If the Development Officer deems that a CPTED Audit is necessary, the Development Officer may include recommendations of the CPTED Audit that, in the Development Officer’s opinion, have implications for land use impacts including, but not limited to, exterior illumination, landscaping, screening, signs, and access, as condition(s) of the Development Permit;

  3. Where a Body Rub Centre is proposed to be located on the First Storey, all glazed surfaces within the Façade shall be transparent, non-reflective and maintain unobstructed visibility into and out of the Public Space of the business.

  4. Signs placed on or within a Personal Service Shop Use operating as a Body Rub Centre shall comply with the applicable Sign Regulations contained in Section 59 of this Bylaw and the applicable Sign Schedule for the Land Use Zone governing the Site on which the Body Rub Centre is located, except that Fascia Signs shall not:

  1. obstruct clear glazing required in subsection 97(3)(c) of this Bylaw; and

  2. obstruct clear glazing as required by the Land Use Zone governing the Site on which the Body Rub Centre is located.