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83 <br />prohibitions? Has the city experienced any Issues with business recruitment or backlash <br />from the business community? Any positive economic results? <br />Any information you may have on the economic impacts of the drive - through limitations <br />within your city would be greatly appreciated. <br />Thank you for your time and assistance with this matter. <br />DAVIS, CALIFORNIA <br />• population (Jan. 1, 2005): 64,401 <br />• located in the Central Valley of Northern California <br />• approArnately 11 miles west of Sacramento <br />• Median Household Income (1990):$42,454 <br />• Median Home Value (2000): $238,500 <br />• home of UC Davis <br />O'GUNQUIT, MAINE <br />• population (2000): 1,226 <br />• approximately 4.3 square miles in area <br />• Median Household Income (1999):$47,727 <br />• Median Home Value (2000): $208,600 <br />From: Muriel Freedman [mure@maine.rr.com] <br />Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 8:50 AM <br />To: Shannon Berry <br />Cc: Thomas Fortier' <br />Subject: Ogunquit drive - throughs <br />bear Shannon, <br />As chairperson of the Ogunquit Planning Board, I have been asked to answer <br />a few questions you have regarding our Zoning Ordinance and drive - throughs <br />in the Town of Ogunquit. <br />There is nothing specifically written in our ordinances, but we do not have <br />drive - throughs. The only drive - throughs that we have in this Town are <br />three banks and they were here before Zoning Ordinances were written. <br />These banks are "grandfathered ". We have never had a problem with anyone <br />asking for a drive - through. However, this is a small Town with approximately <br />4+ square miles and very little land to allow something like that. <br />