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Town board holds public hearing on Caliber Collision plan for 4959 Genesee Street

2906606 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

Developers of a proposed 12,475-square-foot Caliber Collision repair shop told the Cheektowaga Town Board the facility will operate indoors with paint booths that meet state air-quality rules; board members pressed for more environmental and traffic detail before the application advances.

The Town of Cheektowaga Town Board opened and closed a public hearing on a special-use permit application for a Caliber Collision vehicle-repair facility proposed at 4959 Genesee Street.

The applicant’s engineer, Robin Cerniak of GPI, told the board the project would sit on a 1.5-acre, motor-service–zoned parcel and would include a 12,475-square-foot building with 16 indoor service bays, 59 parking spaces and an enclosed vehicle yard. “This facility is smaller,” Cerniak said of the current plan, noting it has about half the bays of a previously proposed project and that “all the work is indoors.”

Why it matters: Neighbors and board members raised questions about noise, paint fumes, stormwater and the project’s relationship to a town pump station on adjacent property. Several board members said they want concrete…

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