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Sennett board weighs options on restaurant
SENNETT -- The opening of Bonca's, the former Pioneer Restaurant, without a certificate of occupancy, was not discussed at the Sennett Town Board meeting Tuesday night. Code enforcement officer Paul E. Weiman Jr. was out of town on vacation and was expected to return Wednesday.
After the meeting, Dave Sikora, town supervisor, talked about what might happen next. He said the town doesn't have a plan to follow regarding the C.O. violation, but it does have a procedure.
"They (Rybach & Rig Property LLC) are in violation of Sennett's ordinance law," Sikora said.
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