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Drive-thru restaurant proposal sparks community debate

June 28, 2024 | Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina



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Drive-thru restaurant proposal sparks community debate
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed drive-thru restaurant at the intersection of North Belt Line and Hoffmeyer Roads. The parcel in question, located on the north side facing Hoffmeyer Road, is currently zoned as an activity center, which allows for restaurants, including those with drive-thrus. However, due to specific zoning regulations, a special exception use permit is required for drive-thru establishments in this district.

The closest residential area, Crescent Villa Apartments, is situated over 200 feet away from the proposed site, which means the conditions for screening drive-thru stations from residential uses do not apply in this case. The access to the restaurant will be from an internal access drive, as Hoffmeyer Road is a Department of Transportation road that prohibits additional curb cuts.

During the meeting, it was emphasized that the board has the discretion to impose site-specific conditions as part of the special exception use permit. These conditions may include landscaping requirements and other standard development regulations. Typically, parcels like this are zoned commercial general, which would allow drive-thrus without the need for a special permit.

The proposed site plan indicates that the restaurant will utilize existing driveways on the new frontage road, which is shared with nearby businesses, including a Christmas tree lot and a store named Scrubbies. The meeting concluded with officials noting that the proposal will be reviewed further to ensure compliance with all necessary regulations and community standards.

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