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1 increased to the point where she needed more space, especially office <br /> 2 space, than was available in her home; <br /> •3 >told Chair Wagner she had found affordable space in the new Apache <br /> 4 Squares building which she had picked because 1) she had lived at two <br /> 5 New Brighton locations since 1969 before she moved to Dayton and knew <br /> 6 the area well and 2) due to the fact that there were no massage <br /> 7 schools in the suburbs where there were many in Minneapolis; <br /> 8 >indicated she would like to continue to teach students massage for <br /> 9 their own use on family or friends or to seek employment in <br /> 10 chiropractic clinics, health clubs, or beauty shops where therapeutic <br /> 11 massage services are offered; <br /> 12 >said in addition to her school, she would like to be able to offer <br /> 13 therapeutic massage treatments on an individual basis in her new <br /> 14 location during the day and after work up until a little after 7:00 <br /> 15 P.M. However, because the four hour classes she offers once a week <br /> 16 don't end until 10:00 P.M. , she would need permission to keep the <br /> 17 business open to 10: 00 P.M. <br /> 18 >the massage school director described the qualifications for <br /> 19 receiving a certificate from her school, indicating that there are <br /> 20 no state rules for licensing or certification in that field. She <br /> 21 indicated 13 states do license and require from 200 to 1 ,000 hours of <br /> 22 class time for certification, which her school could not grant because <br /> 23 her basic class is for only 45 hours; <br /> 24 >told Commissioner Werenicz that although her primary business in the <br /> past had been her massage school, she now wanted to be able to offer <br /> 6 massages which would help pay the rent at the new location; <br /> 27 >said she would use her students to give the massages and envisioned <br /> 28 having only one besides herself to start out with but at the most <br /> 29 would use two other massagers at this location; <br /> 30 >indicated she would probably not want to offer massage appointments <br /> 31 much after 6:00 P.M. on nights she wasn't conducting classes; <br /> 32 >indicated she only had 8 students in her Dayton facility now and <br /> 33 anticipated growing into only 20 for her new offices; <br /> 34 >told Commissioner Franzese that if there was a demand for massage <br /> 35 treatments on the weekends she would like to offer them but only on <br /> 36 Saturdays until noon; <br /> 37 >said the only time she would be open on Sundays would be for the <br /> 38 seminars she now holds twice a year on subjects like sports massages <br /> 39 which are conducted by a lecturer from out of state and for an <br /> 40 occasional weekend workshop which she conducts from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 <br /> 41 P.M. <br /> 7 <br /> • <br />
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