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Talk to your city/county planing or economic development person. The local codes will dictate what you can do to probably pretty narrow options.
Ron, What a small world, I working on the same project. In fact I haven't even had time to study the pics that were taken yesterday. Post some pics of the site if you want and give us more to go on. I have taken extensive workshops on a brick and morter sit down shop and some general rules/guidelines work or apply to your situation. For instance, if at all possible be on the right hand site of the street that gets the morning flow of traffic. Make it easy in and easy back out to the street they came off of. It likely won't work for you but if possible, like with coffee "shacks" have windows on both sides of the building to service cars going both directions.
When you get a chance run some average traffic #'s. Get up early and count the cars or potential customers. You may have done all this already but I'm just going over what I remember. This list if full of barista's who have worked in drivethrus and owners of drivethrus in service as we speak. BX is a wonderfull resource for this search...
As to turning radius, test it with your car, try different senerios. Menu placement, much will depend on your frontage and existing windows. You may want to modify the front to suit your needs. As I have learned on this list, it is nice to have an order window to help keep cars moving. Any moving feels like progress when your in a hurry to get to work or etc.
Accept my friend invitation on this list and I will share my personal progress with you.
Ron will you be using a menu board and ordering system or just ordering at the window?
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