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Small-business owner asks Olivette to review laundromat rules, seeks special-use route
Summary
A St. Louis–area laundromat owner asked the Olivette Planning and Community Design Commission to review the city’s land-use and equipment guidance after finding machine-size and permitting constraints that could affect new laundromats.
Luke Land, a small-business owner who operates laundromats in St. Louis County and St. Charles, told the Olivette Planning and Community Design Commission on May 1 that he is exploring sites on Olive Boulevard and near the city’s business corridor and wants the city to consider updated guidance for modern laundromats.
Land said he is interested in a 5,500-square-foot destination laundromat and that Olivette’s land-use rules require a special-use permit for…
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