1323.13 DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY.
   (a)    Drive-through windows must be located within the side or rear of the building and shall be limited to one (1) lane. Acknowledging industry trends, two (2) menu boards may be permitted if they are accessed with a single queue lane.
   (b)    The vehicular entrance and approach to the use shall be clearly delineated by markings, striping, or signage.
   (c)    Drive-up windows and drive-throughs shall have the following minimum queue spaces:
      (1)   Bank Teller Lane: 3
      (2)   Automated Teller Machine: 2
      (3)   Restaurant Drive-Through: 4
      (4)   Car Wash Stall, Automatic: 4
      (5)   Car Wash Stall, Self-service: 2
      (6)   Gasoline Pump Island: 1
      (7)   All Other Retail Uses: 3
   (d)    Queue spaces must be in addition to the required parking spaces and must not be located within a required driveway, internal circulation system, or parking aisle.
   (e)    Each queue space shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet by twenty (20) feet in size.
   (f)    Each queue lane shall be clearly defined and designed so as not to conflict or interfere with other pedestrian or vehicular traffic using the site.
   (g)    The access points to the accessory drive-through facility from the public way shall be constructed a sufficient distance from roadway intersections to prevent traffic conflicts, overflow, and congestion. When possible, the accessory drive-through facility shall exit onto a secondary street.
   (h)    The stacking lanes and service area shall be located to the side or rear of the buildings.
   (i)    The exit from the accessory drive-through facility shall have unobstructed lines of vision clear of vegetation and signage.
   (j)    Traffic circulation onto, within, and off of the lot shall be clearly marked. Any drive-through use shall be designed:
      (1)   With adequate capacity for waiting vehicles, and
      (2)   To avoid conflicts with traffic onto, around, and off of the site.
   (k)    The Town may have any plans reviewed by an engineer and place additional restrictions on a drive-through use based on the engineer’s review.
(Passed 7-7-22.)