Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, a commercial property owner who wants to add a drive-through to their existing restaurant may need a:
ASimple building permit only
BConditional use permit or special use permit if drive-throughs require additional review in the zone✓ Correct
CMREC variance
DState environmental permit
Explanation
Drive-throughs may require a conditional use permit because of traffic, noise, and proximity impacts on neighboring properties, even in commercial zones.
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