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Title 16 — Zoning

Chapter 16.098 — BODY ART

Claremont Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Claremont

§ 16.098.010. Intent.

It is the intent of this chapter to prevent public health risks and potential secondary effects that could result from body art activities, a collective term for any single activity or combination of activities defined as tattooing, body piercing, or permanent cosmetics. The City Council finds that body art activities involve invasive procedures that present a risk of transmitting to clients and employees blood-borne pathogens for serious infections unless stringent sanitary protocols followed. The City Council also finds that the presence of body art establishments in areas frequented by families and young children, in close proximity to sensitive uses, and in close proximity to other body art uses, and late night activities at body art establishments, could have adverse secondary impacts to the community. These types of activities could cause parents to keep their children away from areas with such uses, residents to shop elsewhere, and businesses to move to alternative areas, and could result in late night activities inconsistent with the character of the community. It is, therefore, the intent of this chapter to establish reasonable and uniform regulations to reduce public health risks, to prevent the close proximity of body art activities to incompatible uses and the concentration of body art activities in close proximity to each other, and to restrict the hours of operations for body art establishments as appropriate to maintain the existing residential and educational character of the community. (11-06)

§ 16.098.020. Definitions.

The terms and phrases used in this chapter shall have the same meaning as defined in Chapter 8.02 (City's Public Health Code). (11-06)

§ 16.098.030. Compliance with Chapter 8.02.

No body art activity or use shall be established, undertaken, continued, maintained, enlarged or altered, and no body art establishment shall be constructed or moved into within the City of Claremont without first complying with all requirements of Claremont Municipal Code Chapter 8.02 (City's Public Health Code). All owners and operators of body art establishments and persons conducting body art shall obtain and maintain in compliance all permits required by the County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Health.

(11-06)

§ 16.098.040. Compliance with applicable standards and regulations.

In addition to complying with the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 8.02 , body art activities, uses and establishments shall comply with all applicable development standards and regulations of this title, including, but not limited to, standards and regulations pertaining to business location, building setbacks, height and size, architectural review, parking, landscaping, and signs.

(11-06)

§ 16.098.050. Permitted locations and minimum proximity requirements.

  • A. No body art establishment shall be established or located in any zoning district or area of the City other than those districts in which body art is listed as a permitted use in Table 16.051.A in Chapter 16.051 .

  • B. No body art establishment shall be located within 200 feet from any existing residential district or use, public park, religious institution, or educational institution for minors, whether public or private, from the primary entrance of the body art establishment to the property line of such district or use, public park, religious institution and educational institution.

  • C. No body art establishment shall be established or located within 250 feet of any other existing body art establishments, whether in the City, in an adjoining city, or within an unincorporated area, as measured from the closest points of the interior tenant walls of each establishment. When two or more applications are submitted for establishments with locations within 250 feet of each other, the application which was accepted first in time shall be processed by the City, with any later submitted applications deemed nonconforming until such time a determination is made by the City on the initial application.

  • D. All distances set forth above shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to boundaries of the City and intervening structures.

(11-06)

§ 16.098.060. Permitted hours of operations.

A body art establishment shall be open or operating for business only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on any particular day.

(11-06)

§ 16.098.070. Exemptions.

The following are exempt from the body art registration and permitting requirements of the County pursuant to County Health Code Section 11.36.470 and are not subject to the provisions of this chapter:

  • A. A physician licensed by the State of California who uses body art activities as part of patient treatment; and

  • B. A person who exclusively engages in the piercing of the leading edge or earlobe of the ear, provided he or she does the following:

    1. Performs the procedure through the use of an approved ear perforating mechanical device to force the singe-use stud or single-use needle through the tissue of the ear; and

    2. Utilizes a sterile, disposable, single-use stud or single-use solid needle.

(11-06)

§ 16.098.080. Temporary or mobile body art establishments or events not permitted.

No temporary or mobile body art establishment or event is permitted within the City. (11-06)

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  1. Title 16 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 16.000 — TITLE, INTENT AND ZONING DISTRICTS CREATED
    2. Chapter 16.004 — HC HISTORICAL CLAREMONT DISTRICT
    3. Chapter 16.007 — RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 16.010 — H HILLSIDE DISTRICT
    5. Chapter 16.013 — RM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 16.014 — HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SITE OVERLAY
    7. Chapter 16.015 — ADU-READY RS 10,000 OVERLAY DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 16.016 — EQ EQUESTRIAN OVERLAY DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 16.019 — AV ARBOL VERDE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DIST…
    10. Chapter 16.033 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY BONUS
    11. Chapter 16.036 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
    12. Chapter 16.040 — MU MIXED USE DISTRICTS
    13. Chapter 16.051 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 16.054 — B/IP BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 16.060 — CV CLAREMONT VILLAGE DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 16.063 — CVO CLAREMONT VILLAGE OVERLAY DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 16.066 — CR COMMERCIAL RECREATION DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 16.069 — I INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICTS
    19. Chapter 16.072 — P/RC PARK/RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 16.075 — WP WILDERNESS PARK DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 16.078 — P PUBLIC DISTRICT
    22. Chapter 16.081 — SP SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 16.087 — AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS
    24. Chapter 16.090 — INCIDENTAL OUTDOOR USES
    25. Chapter 16.093 — DRIVE-THROUGH RESTAURANT FACILITIES
    26. Chapter 16.094 — DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES FOR BANKS AND PHARMA…
    27. Chapter 16.096 — MINI-STORAGE/WAREHOUSE FACILITIES
    28. Chapter 16.097 — ADULT BUSINESSES
    29. Chapter 16.098 — BODY ART
    30. Chapter 16.099 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
    31. Chapter 16.100 — ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    32. Chapter 16.101 — HOTELS/MOTELS
    33. Chapter 16.103 — COMMERCIAL USE OF RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES
    34. Chapter 16.110 — SHORT-TERM RENTALS
    35. Chapter 16.130 — SETBACKS, YARD LANDSCAPING STANDARDS, HEIGHTS…
    36. Chapter 16.131 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS
    37. Chapter 16.133 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, FENCES, AND RECREATION …
    38. Chapter 16.136 — PARKING, LOADING, AND TRANSPORTATION DEMAND M…
    39. Chapter 16.139 — DEDICATION AND OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS
    40. Chapter 16.142 — VISUAL SCREENING
    41. Chapter 16.145 — SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
    42. Chapter 16.148 — PUBLIC ART PROGRAM
    43. Chapter 16.151 — UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES
    44. Chapter 16.154 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIVE STANDARDS
    45. Chapter 16.157 — GARAGE SALES OR OCCASIONAL SALES
    46. Chapter 16.200 — TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES
    47. Chapter 16.203 — FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIES AND SERVICES
    48. Chapter 16.206 — OTHER PUBLIC FACILITY IMPACT FEES
    49. Chapter 16.209 — FEE ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS
    50. Chapter 16.300 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
    51. Chapter 16.301 — BUILDING CONSERVATION/DEMOLITION
    52. Chapter 16.302 — CULTURAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION
    53. Chapter 16.303 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    54. Chapter 16.306 — SPECIAL USE AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    55. Chapter 16.309 — VARIANCES
    56. Chapter 16.312 — MINOR EXCEPTION PERMITS
    57. Chapter 16.315 — ZONE CHANGES AND CODE AMENDMENTS
    58. Chapter 16.318 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
    59. Chapter 16.321 — APPEALS AND COUNCIL REVIEW
    60. Chapter 16.324 — COMMUNITY HOUSING CONVERSIONS
    61. Chapter 16.327 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    62. Chapter 16.330 — SPECIAL OUTDOOR USE PERMITS
    63. Chapter 16.333 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    64. Chapter 16.336 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
    65. Chapter 16.339 — FINDING OF SIMILAR USE
    66. Chapter 16.400 — NONCONFORMITIES
    67. Chapter 16.403 — CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
    68. Chapter 16.406 — VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
    69. Chapter 16.409 — ZONING MAP ADMINISTRATION
    70. Chapter 16.412 — ANNEXED AREAS
    71. Chapter 16.415 — SEVERABILITY
    72. Chapter 16.900 — GLOSSARY OF DEFINITIONS

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