Code changed for massage therapists
Massage therapists will now be zoned in
Whitefish as a professional service, the same as physicians and
chiropractors.
City Council approved a zoning code
amendment at their Jan. 3 meeting to allowing massage therapists to
practice in WR-3 and WR-4 zones. Those areas are Spokane Avenue,
Central Avenue south of Third Street, Second Street and Wisconsin
Avenue south of Glenwood Road.
After a city-county planning board
meeting in December, staff recommended moving massage therapy from
“personal” services to “professional” services in the code. The
recommendation was based on the notion that state licensing is now
required for massage therapists.
Massage therapist Wendy Lee Sullivan
spoke at the council meeting and noted that massage therapists are
more regularly seeing clients with injuries and that they sometimes
get prescriptions from chiropractors and physicians.
“Massage therapists are like doctors or
chiropractors in that we see clients, we help, heal, we relieve
symptoms and their pain, and we see one person at a time,” Sullivan
said. “Yet doctors and chiropractors are allowed in zones where we
are not.”
She estimates there are more than 300
body workers in the Flathead.
“There are a surprising number of body
workers in our valley,” she said. “The zoning, as it sits now, only
allows us in WB-l, WB-2 and WB-3. We thank you for that, but it has
become very limiting considering the number of therapist doing body
work in such a small area.”
Council unanimously approved the code
amendment.