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Estabrook: Sennett zoning dispute absurd

By Carole Estabrook

Monday, March 24, 2008 10:55 AM EDT

The town of Sennett remains at loggerheads with Ryback & Rig Properties, new owners of the landmark Pioneer Restaurant building on Route 5.
The ongoing dispute stems from the wording and subsequent interpretation of town zoning ordinances. The town's zoning board of appeals is expected to make a decision this week.

But in an area begging for economic stimulus, why the red tape?

From what I gather the new owners boldly overstepped their boundaries, sauntering into the forbidden realm of outdoor seating.

I've also heard rumors of a drive-up window - the audacity!

Seriously, what is this about?

Why is there always a pocket of resistance when it comes to change, even positive change?

I admit, I don't have insider information on the ordeal but from what's been presented in the press, the points of deliberation seem moot.

Here we have investors looking to create legitimate business that benefits the community, at the same time resurrecting a beloved landmark, and people still aren't happy.

As if expanding one parking lot is going to flood out Central and parts of Western New York. It's absurd.

Rivaling the wide variety of eateries in nearby Auburn and Skaneateles, it doesn't make sense to squabble over an establishment that can only improve Sennett's coffers.

I swear, Ryback & Rig Properties would have an easier time erecting a Hooters in Auburn than a family restaurant in Sennett.

Concern about outdoor noise is valid, but would an outdoor dining section be any more disruptive than an ice-cream stand?

Keep in mind, it snows six months out of the year, and besides, outdoor seating can't compete with air-conditioning.

Not to mention that when it comes to nearby residents, nearby is a relative term.

I live directly across from a baseball field and I've never found it particularly disruptive.

I hate to perpetuate gossip, but this hullabaloo is so ridiculous it almost has to be a personal vendetta.

Estabrook's column appears Mondays and she can be reached at estabrookcarole@yahoo.com

The Citizens' Say

There are 10 comment(s)

logic wrote on Mar 29, 2008 11:18 AM:

" It is amazing that with all the opinions on the zoning case involving the Pioneer that there were only about 15 people at the hearing on Tuesday and Ms. Estabrook was not one of them.

If you have an opinion, I would atleast think it would be an informed one! "

melinda@neal.us wrote on Mar 29, 2008 9:39 AM:

" I grew up in the Sennett area (rural Auburn) & the Pioneer has always been a place we return to when visiting my parents. This is ridiculous people. Improvements to the area are NEEDED! Please make the "right" decision when it comes to keeping the Pioneer a great place to enjoy an evening.Good food and good company. "

fburger wrote on Mar 28, 2008 10:57 AM:

" Did it occur to Estabrook that Ryback & Rig Properties is a development firm, and that they might have every intention of building a fast food joint there?

Outdoor seating requests are one thing, but a drive-thru request smacks of fast food, or worse PHARMACY. Seriously, don't be naive! When was the last time a mom and pop opened a drive thru window? 1952????

Are there not enough microwaved appetizers in this town!?

Zoning board is right to quibble. If I had one of those nice hoops park and near-hoops properties, I wouldn't want a Sonic franchise next door either.


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jimbrewster wrote on Mar 28, 2008 10:49 AM:

" The above comment by Brew1234 should not be confused with me.(Jim Brewster) I know 2 of the owners of this Pioneer Rest. and they are honest men of the highest integrity attempting to improve their property and the quality of life for all. It is a political delima as I understand it...and I should add that it has cost the Town of Sennett thousands of tax dollars by a few to attempt to stop this project. i.e.appointed and elected officials of the town. I wish the owners good luck in the Courts that protect private property rights over stubbern officials who may believe they own the town. "

ethan wrote on Mar 28, 2008 12:57 AM:

" Its called THE GOOD OLE BOY syndrome.
(anyone 'new' meaning if your great grandparents were born here, and down the family line you may get a yes)
Here is a place that will end up paying taxes,fixed up a beaten down structure and you all are making them jump hoops. Bringing in a NON FAST food eatery is one of the best ways for families to get together, a place to hold meetings or maybe even a party or banquet. Lighten up guys . Be part of the stimulis package . "

brew1234 wrote on Mar 28, 2008 12:14 AM:

" Well logic if you have all the facts Mr Know it all then let's hear them and not just your trash talk. Or maybe you know even less than she does? "

yetanotherpinhead wrote on Mar 25, 2008 12:32 PM:

" Absurd is exactly the right word. I've also been unable to decipher what the actual "problem" is with what the new owners have done. The parking lost was made slightly bigger, and that opened up flooding concerns? What? Outdoor seating will create noise? You mean more than the cars and big rigs flying down Rte. 20 at 60mph when the speed limit by the Pioneer is 40? Eateries such as Tom Thumb and Skanellus have outdoor seating and strangely a few scattered people having conversation over food is not cause for me to buy a new set of earplugs.

This better all be settled at the upcoming meeting, and the place allowed to open up ASAP. End the absurdity. "

logic wrote on Mar 25, 2008 12:24 PM:

" The writer has a right to voice her opinion- you would have atleast thought that she would have based that opinion on fact and not hear say.

She hasn't a clue as to what it is really about. "

hilltop wrote on Mar 25, 2008 4:15 AM:

" that's what wrong in Montezuma too ,the word no "

tlb4 wrote on Mar 24, 2008 1:32 PM:

" Most long-time Cayuga County residents favorite word is "NO". They usually don't know why. Heaven for bid forward thinking residents strive to improve our community with a beautiful upgraded restaurant in Sennett. "

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