The application says the restaurant wants to occupy the 6,800-square-foot space that is designated as an assembly hall (a special event center). The application does not include more details about the proposed establishment.
A variance is needed because the lot is smaller than what the zoning code requires for a drive-through, the application states. The property is next to Zik’s Pharmacy, which opened in 2010.
The Wright Dunbar Business District only has one sit-down restaurant: Texas Beef & Cattle, which opened in mid-2016.
The case is expected to go before Dayton’s Board of Zoning Appeals later this month.
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