Long-time trucking facility on West Bergen Road in Le Roy has some neighbors upset
West Bergen Road has grown into a street of nice homes with well manicured yards for the most part. It's a quint and quiet rural setting.
A trucking facility just doesn't fit the picture, but there's been a truck yard at 8560 W. Bergen Road since at least the 1960s, according to Gene Sinclair, code enforcement officer for the Town of Le Roy.
Sinclair has gotten plenty of complaints about the trucks (The Batavian received a complaint, as well, which is why I went out there today), many of which are refrigeration trucks that are left running day and night.
There isn't much Sinclair can do about it, though, the land was used for its present business long before more recent zoning laws would have kept the operation out of the neighborhood.
There have been unlicensed trucks stored at the property, according to Sinclair, and he can get those removed, but any licensed truck operation is "grandfathered in," Sinclair said.
The business is owned by George Heins. I haven't been able to reach Mr. Heins. Sinclair said George's father owned the land before him.