Why not just make this a 140' tunnel and kill the detailing building? I think you will make more money with the same headaches.
I would guess that when this goes to planning you will find out you can't do the layout you would like with the drive access. Two way traffic is likely a min 20-25' width plus your landscape buffer. There are numerous issue here with how traffic flow is going to impact operations and customer access. What happens when you have 4 people queued up on each self serve and they are blocking traffic to detail, auto bays, and dog wash?
I'd remove the glass in the auto bay.
Vacs & trash are missing and something your customers are going to want.
Why Mark VII? Is this a gas station car wash...?
find a couple more distributors to talk to.
Thank you for your input, but the building will remain as it is. We are a wholesale detailing company specializing in dealer work, cleaning 800-1000 cars a month across 15 dealerships. This property is being built for the detail shop, and the car wash is there to cover the property taxes and expenses. Currently, we own a car wash and facility in a smaller rural area with minimal expenses, using a Mark VII choice wash that handles 1000-1200 car washes a month. The property taxes alone on the new property will be 30-40K per year, plus a city water bill of 3-8K per month. There are currently 3 tunnel washes within an 8-mile radius, but they are not next to Target and Walmart as we would be. Another car wash company tried to put a tunnel on the lot, but it wouldn't work because they use the same layout and plans for all their designs and didn't want to create plans just for this site. In the township, there are very stringent rules on landscaping and building materials with no variances on these two items. The current design layout has been submitted to the township, and we are now at a point where we have to do a Final Development plan, which, of course, is very detailed, down to the size and kind of trees we are planting. Does anybody know a design consultant or architect who can create a functional and practical layout? I also included a drawing with some measurements.