In a recent government meeting, officials from Roy City addressed ongoing concerns regarding the regulation of massage parlors, highlighting a broader issue affecting the Wasatch Front. The discussions centered on a proposed ordinance aimed at vetting potential massage parlor businesses and implementing stricter requirements to ensure compliance with legal standards.
City staff emphasized that the ordinance is designed to facilitate the operation of legitimate massage businesses while making it easier to identify and address establishments engaging in illegal activities. A key feature of the ordinance is the provision allowing for the swift revocation of business licenses when illegal conduct is reported.
Council members raised questions about specific requirements within the ordinance, particularly the necessity for applicants to submit a current floor plan of their premises. This requirement was introduced following a criminal investigation of a nearby facility that had been improperly altered to accommodate workers living on-site without proper approvals. Officials defended the inclusion of this requirement as a measure to ensure transparency and compliance, asserting that it would help prevent similar situations in the future.
The council expressed support for the ordinance, recognizing its potential to enhance oversight of massage parlors in the city. As discussions continue, Roy City aims to strike a balance between supporting lawful businesses and curbing illicit activities within the community.