Chapter 17.77 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES
Lathrop Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Lathrop
§ 17.77.010. Purpose. ¶
The purpose of this chapter is to establish regulations for drive-in and drive-through businesses to address vehicle circulation, pedestrian access and circulation, and noise. (Ord. 18-384 § 1)
§ 17.77.020. Applicability. ¶
The regulations contained in this chapter shall apply to all new drive-in and drive-through sales and service facilities as defined in Section 17.04.080 (Definitions) and shall be in addition to any other development standards and regulations contained elsewhere within the zoning code (e.g., lighting). Drive-in and drive-through sales and service facilities shall only be authorized in conjunction with the permit requirements of the zoning code. (Ord. 18-384 § 1)
§ 17.77.030. Development and design standards. ¶
The following standards shall be the minimum requirements for all drive-in and drive-through sales and service facilities. Modifications to these provisions may be considered in conjunction with the discretionary review:
A. Drive Aisles. The minimum standards for drive-through and remote teller aisles are as follows:
On Curves. Aisles shall have a minimum 10 foot interior radius and a minimum of 12 foot width.
On Straight Sections. Aisles shall have a minimum 12 foot minimum width on straight sections.
Aisles shall provide at least 180 feet of stacking for each facility, as measured from the furthest service window or unit to the entry point into the drive-up lane. Non-food and/or non-beverage businesses may reduce the stacking space to a minimum of 60 feet. Exceptions may be granted when an applicant demonstrates that the required stacking space is unnecessary.
Aisles shall be separated from the site's ingress and egress routes or access to a parking space.
B. Pedestrian Access and Crossings. Pedestrian walkways should not intersect the drive-through aisles, but where they do, the walkways shall have a clear visibility and shall be delineated by textured and colored paving and shall be clearly signed to alter vehicles in the drive-through aisles.
C. Noise. Drive-up windows and their order stations with amplified sound shall be 100 feet from residential structures measured from the amplified sound source. Drive-up windows or remote tellers without amplified sound may reduce the separation distance to a minimum of 75 feet from
residential structures. These minimum separation standards may be reduced where an applicant produces a noise analysis by a qualified acoustical professional to demonstrate that the proposed noise source will meet all of the city's adopted noise standards for nearby residences.
D. Signs. Signage for drive-up windows and remote tellers shall be consistent with the requirements of Chapter 17.84 (Signs).
(Ord. 18-384 § 1)
§ 17.77.040. Required findings. ¶
Findings below shall be made in order to approve a drive-in and drive-through sales and service facility.
A. The design and location of the facility and lane will not contribute to increased congestion on public or private streets adjacent to the subject property.
B. The design and location of the facility and lane will not impede access to or exit from the parking lot serving the facility nor impair normal circulation within the parking lot.
C. The design and location of the facility will not create a nuisance for adjoining properties. (Ord. 18-384 § 1)
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- Chapter 17.12 — ZONE PLAN
- Chapter 17.13 — COVENANTS FOR EASEMENT
- Chapter 17.16 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 17.17 — 200-YEAR FLOOD PROTECTION
- Chapter 17.18 — CANNABIS ACTIVITIES
- Chapter 17.19 — TATTOO AND BODY ART ESTABLISHMENTS
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- Chapter 17.22 — P PARK DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.23 — P/QP PUBLIC/QUASI PUBLIC DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.24 — UR URBAN RESERVE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.30 — SPECIALIZED HOUSING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.32 — R ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.36 — RM MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.38 — HISTORIC LATHROP OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.40 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.48 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.49 — CROSSROADS OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.52 — COMBINING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.56 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
- Chapter 17.57 — MOSSDALE LANDING ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.58 — LATHROP GATEWAY BUSINESS PARK ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.59 — SOUTH LATHROP ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.60 — SOUTHEAST STEWART TRACT ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.61 — RIVER ISLANDS ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.62 — CENTRAL LATHROP ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.63 — MOSSDALE LANDING WEST ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 17.64 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
- Chapter 17.68 — MANUFACTURED HOUSING
- Chapter 17.72 — MOBILEHOME PARKS
- Chapter 17.73 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCIES
- Chapter 17.74 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.76 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 17.77 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES
- Chapter 17.78 — HOTEL LIMITATIONS
- Chapter 17.80 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 17.81 — DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 17.84 — SIGNS
- Chapter 17.88 — EXCAVATIONS
- Chapter 17.92 — LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.96 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
- Chapter 17.97 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
- Chapter 17.98 — GOOD NEIGHBOR GUIDELINES FOR WAREHOUSE DISTRIB…
- Chapter 17.100 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
- Chapter 17.101 — MINOR SITE PLAN REVIEW
- Chapter 17.104 — ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW
- Chapter 17.112 — CONDITIONAL USES
- Chapter 17.116 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
- Chapter 17.120 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.124 — AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 17.125 — APPEALS
- Chapter 17.126 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.128 — WILLIAMSON ACT CONTRACTS