Title

Despite unanimous opposition from the Freeport Planning Board, the Freeport Town

Authors

Evan Halper

Source

Maine Times

Date

9-21-1995

Pages

8

Abstract

Despite unanimous opposition from the Freeport Planning Board, the Freeport Town Council on September 5 voted for a zoning change to allow drive-through windows. Town residents as recently as five years ago indicated they did not want restaurants with drive-throughs. The change was reportedly made because McDonald's has been using a strip of land it owns, and that the town needs to accommodate tour-bus parking, as a bargaining chip. Details, related article on neighborhood uneasiness concerning the L.L. Bean expansion.

Subjects

Freeport, Zoning regulations Freeport

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