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Planning Commission approves car wash on Baseline Street with landscaping and noise conditions

City of San Bernardino Planning Commission · October 16, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate, the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit for a 3,400-square-foot car wash at Baseline Street and H Street, contingent on intensified landscaping/hedge screening, documented noise attenuation technology and expanded neighborhood outreach.

The City of San Bernardino Planning Commission voted to approve Conditional Use Permit 20-427 for a proposed 3,400-square-foot express tunnel car wash on a 0.9-acre parcel at the southwest corner of West Baseline Street and H Street, provided the applicant revises the site plan to include enhanced screening and noise mitigation measures and completes additional neighborhood outreach.

Staff recommended denial, citing incompatibility with single-family homes that front Orange Street because both proposed points of ingress and egress are on Orange Street, a short cul-de-sac that three nearby homes depend on for driveway access. Planner Angeline Mendoza told commissioners that although the applicant submitted a noise study showing on-site stationary noise sources meeting the general-plan threshold (60–62 dBA versus a 65 dBA ceiling), the combined effect of trip-generated noise funneled through Orange Street made staff conclude…

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