Title
Despite unanimous opposition from the Freeport Planning Board, the Freeport Town
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
Recommended Citation
Halper, Evan, "Despite unanimous opposition from the Freeport Planning Board, the Freeport Town" (1995). Maine News Index – Maine Times. 1300.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/1300
Source
Maine Times