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Town of Clarence Town Board MeetingCoffee, cones, and a cautionary tale of Maple Road
Town Hall Auditorium, 1 Town Place · Wednesday, May 27, 2026 TABLED
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Drive-thru deferred · A fence, finally · Three hearings set · A face-lift for the Hollow

A Drive-Thru Hits the Brakes

The Town Board sent 7 Brew's coffee-stand concept back to idle for two weeks on May 27, unconvinced its Transit Road entrance and surrounding blacktop could swallow an opening-day rush; renewed Lemon Auto Detailing's permit on Sheridan Drive, now tied to a 230-foot wood privacy fence the neighbors waited months for; set three public hearings for June 24 — two in-law apartments on Conner Road and Bank Street, plus Stephen Development's bid to host food trucks at four Main Street sites; granted architectural approval for the Park Slope facade rehab in the Hollow; and signed off on $883,273 in bills. Councilman Daniel Michnik[*] recused himself from both Stephen Development items.

7 Brew Tabled Over Traffic Fears

The most-discussed item on the docket never got a vote on its merits. 7 Brew — an Arkansas-born drive-thru coffee chain — came for a preliminary conceptual review of a roughly 510-square-foot stand with a dual drive-thru lane and a separate cooler, tucked into the Transitown Plaza at 4301 Transit Road. What it got was an hour of skepticism and a motion to table.

The board's worry was singular and persistent: traffic. Councilman Peter DiCostanzo[*] kept returning to the chain's busy Maple Road location in Amherst, where opening crowds spilled toward the road, and told the applicants he wasn't sold on a mitigation plan that leans on employees with cones directing cars. The north entrance off Transit drew the sharpest scrutiny — more than one member predicted a bottleneck there and floated closing it entirely. The applicants countered with data showing traffic actually drops at new stands once a nearby one opens, and a layout they say stacks nearly 60 cars on site, but the room wasn't moved.

Before any referral to the Planning Board, members also asked for the addresses of existing stores so they could see one in person, a full list of variances, and a more detailed site drawing showing curbing and landscaping rather than a "sea of blacktop." The motion to table passed 5–0; the applicants are expected back June 10.

In the Room
  • The site: 23.5-acre Transitown Plaza, Major Arterial zone, east side of Transit south of Main.
  • The ask: conceptual review + referral to the Planning Board for a drive-thru coffee stand.
  • The sticking point: the north entrance on Transit Road and on-site stacking.
  • The team: the developer, 7 Brew's owner and a regional director, and a Carmina Wood Design engineer.[1]
  • The vote: tabled 5–0; back before the board June 10.
"I don't care if you can serve a million cars — as long as you don't screw up our roads and our traffic."Councilman Peter DiCostanzo
Tabled ≠ Denied — and Who Decides What

A "table" is a pause, not a rejection: the board simply held the item for more information, and 7 Brew can return June 10. This was also only a conceptual review — the first look. A formal referral would hand the Planning Board an environmental (SEQR) review and site-plan work, but because drive-thrus require a special exception use permit, that approval stays with the Town Board even after the Planning Board weighs in. Two variances are already on the table: the 510 sq ft building is under the Major Arterial zone's 1,000 sq ft minimum, and the stand sits about 123 feet from Transit's center line where 135 is required. The applicants' engineer called both modest; the state DOT will get its own say during environmental review.

A Fence, Finally, on Sheridan Drive

Lemon Auto Detailing, at 8145 Sheridan Drive, won renewal of its temporary conditional permit for automotive detailing in the Restricted Business zone — but only after a months-long dispute with the neighbor to the east finally resolved into a fence. Following an April hearing that extended the permit just three months and sent the applicant to the Planning Board's executive committee, the board adopted the committee's terms: a six-foot wood privacy fence running roughly 230 feet along the east property line, from the front of the Lemon Auto building to the rear of the rearmost Rock Ledge professional-park building, installed within three months, with vegetation preserved and no vehicles parked to the north, south or east of it. The owner pressed once more for vinyl over wood; the board held firm — "It's a wood fence. Period." The renewal carried 5–0 on a roll call.

Three Public Hearings Set for June 24

The board scheduled a trio of back-to-back hearings for its June 24 meeting. At 10:15 a.m., Karthigan Thavanesan[*] seeks a special exception use permit for a roughly 691 sq ft attached in-law unit — described as housing elderly parents — as part of new home construction at 6571 Conner Road in the Agricultural Rural Residential zone; one variance for roof-ridge height over 35 feet is flagged. At 10:20 a.m., John and Frances Melinda Nowak ask to legalize and deed-restrict an existing secondary unit at 4995 Bank Street, a fire-damaged home now being rehabbed; the early-2000s addition, it turns out, never had a kitchen on record. At 10:25 a.m., Stephen Development requests temporary conditional permits to park food trucks — one at a time, noon to 9:30 p.m. — at 8825, 9500, 9735 and 10440 Main Street. The board noted the late dates are a function of the legal notice window, not a sign of expected controversy.

A Face-Lift for the Hollow

The board granted architectural approval for a facade rehabilitation of the commercial building at 10440 Main Street, now branded Park Slope, in the Hollow Traditional Neighborhood District — the board's call because the TND gives it authority over architectural style. The plan stains and paints the brick, adds entry overhangs, strips the old awnings, introduces gooseneck lighting for future (separately reviewed) wall signage and architectural facade lighting, and brings an adjacent structure into matching colors. Approval came with the board's standard eight conditions, including dark-sky-compliant lighting, high-quality durable materials, no murals or signage without separate review, and perpetual maintenance. Members called it "a terrific upgrade," and the conversation drifted, as Hollow conversations do, into the neighborhood's thin lineup of diners and a forthcoming cafe in the old Vibe space.

Personnel, Parks & the Pool

In the consent and reports portion, the board accepted a May 18 quote from MTE Equipment for a Pro-Turn 672 Kawasaki mower under the Sourcewell contract, not to exceed $15,897.96; appointed the 2026 swimming-pool staff — 12 part-time seasonal lifeguards and one clerk; appointed a part-time parks security officer at $20/hour; and transferred $7,000 within the 2026 general fund from contingency to consulting services. It also approved a special-event permit for the "Red, White and Brews" veterans fundraiser at the Main Park Pavilion on June 20 (food trucks to be licensed under Chapter 147), cleared the Legion Hall and Clubhouse booking calendar, and approved the May 21 bills. One councilman noted that of 11 single-family permits in April, six were for homes valued over $1 million — "which is crazy to me," he said.

All Motions — Click Any Row to Expand

Votes were by voice unless a roll call is noted. The five-member board: Supervisor Patrick Casilio[*] and Councilmen Bob Altieri[*], Peter DiCostanzo, Daniel Michnik and Paul Shear. Councilman Michnik was recused from Items 15 and 16 (Stephen Development).

4 Minutes — approve May 13 work session & Town Board minutes Carried

Minutes of the May 13, 2026 work session and regular meeting approved.

Item 4 · voice vote

5 Budget transfer — $7,000, contingency to consulting services Carried

Supervisor's report: transfer $7,000 within the 2026 general fund budget from contingency to consulting services.

Item 5 · voice vote

5 Appointment — part-time parks security officer Carried

Appoint a part-time parks security officer at $20/hour effective June 8, subject to pre-employment requirements.

Item 5 · voice vote

6A Equipment — Pro-Turn 672 Kawasaki mower (Sourcewell) Carried

Accept the May 18 MTE Equipment quote for a Pro-Turn 672 Kawasaki 1000 mower under the Sourcewell contract, not to exceed $15,897.96.

Item 6A · Councilman DiCostanzo · voice vote

6A Appointments — 2026 swimming pool staff (12 lifeguards + 1 clerk) Carried

Appoint 12 part-time seasonal lifeguards ($19.5075/hr, start June 1) and one part-time seasonal clerk ($18.3609/hr, start June 8), on the pool director's recommendation, subject to pre-employment requirements.

Item 6A · Councilman DiCostanzo · voice vote

6C Program — YMCA Fitness in the Park, Fridays Carried

Youth Bureau YMCA fitness class, Fridays this summer, 10–11 a.m. at the Town Park band shelter.

Item 6C · Councilman Michnik · voice vote

7 Special event — "Red, White and Brews" veterans fundraiser Carried

Permit for a veterans fundraiser, Saturday June 20, 5–10 p.m., Clarence Main Park Pavilion (10405 Main Street), subject to a certificate of insurance naming the town and to food trucks being licensed under Chapter 147.

Item 7 · voice vote

11 Lemon Auto Detailing — TCP renewal with fence conditions, 8145 Sheridan Dr Approved 5–0

Renewal of the temporary conditional permit for automotive detailing in the Restricted Business zone for three months, conditioned on a six-foot wood privacy fence (~230 ft) along the east property line within three months, no vehicles north/south/east of the fence, orderly arrangement to the west, and all prior conditions remaining in force.

Item 11 · roll call: Altieri, Michnik, Shear, DiCostanzo, Casilio — all aye

12 7 Brew — conceptual review, drive-thru coffee stand, 4301 Transit Rd Tabled 5–0

Motion to table the conceptual review for two weeks. The board sought existing-store addresses, a full variance list, a detailed site drawing with curbing/landscaping, and reconsideration of the north Transit Road entrance before any referral to the Planning Board. Expected back June 10.

Item 12 · roll call: Altieri, Michnik, Shear, DiCostanzo, Casilio — all aye to table

13 Set hearing — Conner Rd in-law unit (SEUP), June 24, 10:15 a.m. Carried

Set a public hearing on Karthigan Thavanesan's request for a special exception use permit for a ~691 sq ft attached secondary living unit at 6571 Conner Road, Agricultural Rural Residential zone (one roof-height variance noted).

Item 13 · voice vote

14 Set hearing — Bank St secondary unit (SEUP), June 24, 10:20 a.m. Carried

Set a public hearing on John & Frances Melinda Nowak's request to allow (and deed-restrict) an existing attached secondary living unit at 4995 Bank Street, Residential Single-Family zone, following 2025 fire-damage rehab.

Item 14 · voice vote

15 Set hearing — Stephen Development food-truck TCPs, June 24, 10:25 a.m. Carried

Set a public hearing on temporary conditional permits for food-truck parking and operation (one truck per site at a time, noon–9:30 p.m.) at 8825 Main (TND), 9500 Main (Commercial), 9735 Main (Commercial) and 10440 Main (Hollow TND).

Item 15 · voice vote · Councilman Michnik recused

16 Park Slope facade — architectural approval, 10440 Main St Approved

Architectural approval of a facade rehabilitation for the Park Slope building in the Hollow TND (stained/painted brick, entry overhangs, awning removal, gooseneck and facade lighting, matching adjacent structure), with the board's standard eight conditions.

Item 16 · voice vote · Councilman Michnik recused

17 Applications — Legion Hall & Clubhouse bookings Carried

Approved the Legion Hall and Clubhouse use applications as listed (six bookings spanning June through November).

Item 17 · voice vote

18 Bills — May 21, 2026 warrant Carried

Total bill pay of $883,273.37: General $637,961.47; Highway $133,966.22; Drainage $42,165.00; Lighting $792.75; Sewer $282.63; Capital $68,105.30.

Item 18 · voice vote

By the Numbers
$883KTotal bills approved (May 21 warrant)
230Feet of wood fence ordered at Lemon Auto
510Sq ft of the 7 Brew stand (1,000 required)
2Variances 7 Brew already needs
~60Cars 7 Brew says it can stack on site
20,000Drink combinations on the 7 Brew menu
4Main St sites in the food-truck hearing
6 of 11April home permits valued over $1M
Editor's Note

This brief covers the 10:00 a.m. public session only. The board's 8:30 a.m. work session — which included a Joseph Daham request for an in-law unit on Kenfield Road — is not livestreamed and was not captured; substantive discussion of broadcast items may have begun there. Names heard in the audio were reconciled against the published May 27 agenda: the spellings of Councilmen Altieri, DiCostanzo, Michnik and Shear, and of applicant Karthigan Thavanesan, follow that agenda. Applicant-side names heard only in the audio — the 7 Brew team, the Lemon Auto owner and property owner, and the Conner Road/Bank Street applicants — are transcribed as best understood and should be verified before any are quoted by name. [*] marks a proper noun corrected from a likely transcription error; confirm against the Town Clerk's minutes. Dollar figures, dates and times should be verified against the official record.

Overheard
  • "I don't care if you can serve a million cars" — a councilman, on 7 Brew's traffic worries
  • "It just reminds me of Kelly's Heroes" — on the cones-and-employees mitigation plan
  • "It's a wood fence. Period." — the board, settling the Lemon Auto fence material
  • "Main Street itself ... it's a little light." — the board, on the Hollow's shortage of diners
  • "Survived the hot tub." — a councilman, holding up a phone that outlasted a bathing-suit mishap
Sources
[1] clarence_TB_20260527_transcript.txt — Town of Clarence Town Board regular meeting, May 27, 2026 (80.1 minutes captured; 10:00 a.m. public session; 8:30 a.m. work session not livestreamed). faster-whisper "medium" model, language confidence p=0.99. Source MP3: clarence_TB_20260527.mp3. Captured live from the @ClarenceNY YouTube channel via yt-dlp with --live-from-start and --wait-for-video; transcribed by a scheduled Windows Task Scheduler workflow. Cross-referenced against the official meeting agenda (clarence_TB_20260527_agenda.pdf).
[*] Indicates a proper noun corrected from a likely transcription homophone error and verified against the published agenda. Verify against the official Town Clerk's record before quoting in any formal communication.
The WNY Listening Post · Town of Clarence Town Board · Compiled 2026-05-27
Compiled from public meeting transcripts; transcriptions are AI-generated and may contain errors. Names, dates, dollar amounts, and details should be verified before action.