Posted by: Doug K
« on: January 14, 2020, 03:01:59 pm »Another battle brewing along the Erie Canal in Perinton... thanks to the Facebook Stop Group
Yep... really doesn't matter that the Town of Perinton Planning Board is trying to encourage growth & development in their area. This rezoning and apartment building plan is well documented on the Perinton Town Website, just take a look at the work already done.
https://www.perinton.org/Departments/clerkmain/PDD-Applications
Or that the proposal has worked to stay in character with other Canalside Development as seen by the building facade proposal
In the end it's NO different than what was done by Riedman Companies in Fairport...which ALSO met the same type of opposition when they developed The Residences at Canalside. That sold out quickly and put quite bit of money into the local economy I'm sure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYbjPwDbMTg
That building lot became an award winning Condo design plan that still had to fight it's way into a municipality that simply refuses to accepts that times are a changing - https://bestinamericanliving.com/awards/2018-0753/
Local residents fought against similar Canal Revitalization efforts when that last Condo/Apt buildings were added to Fairport... here's that story.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/local-news/residents-unhappy-over-new-luxury-fairport-condos/
It appears that the Facebook Stop the Canal Clear Cut group really is more like "Stifle these Community Canal Changes".
Yep... really doesn't matter that the Town of Perinton Planning Board is trying to encourage growth & development in their area. This rezoning and apartment building plan is well documented on the Perinton Town Website, just take a look at the work already done.
https://www.perinton.org/Departments/clerkmain/PDD-Applications
Or that the proposal has worked to stay in character with other Canalside Development as seen by the building facade proposal
In the end it's NO different than what was done by Riedman Companies in Fairport...which ALSO met the same type of opposition when they developed The Residences at Canalside. That sold out quickly and put quite bit of money into the local economy I'm sure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYbjPwDbMTg
That building lot became an award winning Condo design plan that still had to fight it's way into a municipality that simply refuses to accepts that times are a changing - https://bestinamericanliving.com/awards/2018-0753/
Local residents fought against similar Canal Revitalization efforts when that last Condo/Apt buildings were added to Fairport... here's that story.
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/local-news/residents-unhappy-over-new-luxury-fairport-condos/
It appears that the Facebook Stop the Canal Clear Cut group really is more like "Stifle these Community Canal Changes".