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The property will still be within compliance with the city’s zoning codes, said Planning Director Liz Hayden. If you cant find what you need call 87, email Customer Care or visit My Account. The addition of the drive-thru would eliminate four parking spaces, but 16 would remain. Traffic will enter off McKinley Avenue and exit from the northern side of the commercial strip plaza. Buy a digital subscription to Hamilton Journal News with PressReader and enjoy unlimited reading on up to 5 devices. The pharmacy will use the rear partial alley as one-way access to the drive-thru.
