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Planning commission approves Raising Canes drive‑through at Delta Shores, upholds 10 p.m. drive‑through limit
Summary
The Sacramento Planning and Design Commission approved a conditional use permit for a Raising Canes drive‑through at Delta Shores but adopted staff’s recommendation to limit drive‑through hours to the city’s 10 p.m. cutoff because the site backs up to single‑family yards. Commissioner Goris recused; vote passed among present commissioners.
The Sacramento Planning and Design Commission on April 23 approved a conditional use permit and site plan for a Raising Canes drive‑through at Delta Shores but upheld the city’s 10 p.m. limit on drive‑through operation when adjacent to single‑family homes.
Planner Danny Abbis told commissioners the project would sit next to private yards with homes about 15 feet from the property line, and staff recommended upholding the 10 p.m. regulation to protect nearby residences from late‑night noise and other nuisance impacts. Abbis said staff had received letters and direct comments from four immediately adjacent homeowners who raised concerns about late‑night disturbance and lighting.
Ryan Hooper of Thatch and Hooper, speaking for the applicant team, said Raising Canes and its consultants made multiple design changes after neighbor outreach: denser and…
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