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Eagan planning commission recommends Club Car Wash at 2250 Cliff Road with reduced employee parking

5823539 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

The Advisory Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of a planned-development amendment to allow a Club Car Wash on a 1.1-acre site at 2250 Cliff Road, with staff conditions and an amendment to limit employee parking to three stalls. The proposal advances to the City Council on Oct. 7.

The Advisory Planning Commission on Sept. 23 unanimously recommended approval of a planned-development amendment to allow a commercial Club Car Wash at 2250 Cliff Road, voting 6-0 to forward the application to the Eagan City Council with the conditions in the staff report and an amendment that reduces required employee parking to three stalls.

The commission’s recommendation covers redevelopment of an approximately 1.1-acre parcel that formerly contained a convenience store and gas station. City planning staff told the panel the site is guided for retail-commercial uses and that the proposed car wash is generally consistent with the land-use designation and nearby commercial development.

City planner Ms. Dusiak described the proposal’s key elements: a counterclockwise vehicle circulation with entrance on Slater Road, two queuing lanes that merge after the pay station to provide queuing for up to 21 vehicles, a single car-wash…

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