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06-22-2021Niagara J1a1lsC ,%NAI)A COUNCIL PRESENT: COUNCIL ABSENT: MINUTES City Council Meeting Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 4:00 PM Council Chambers/Zoom App Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson STAFF PRESENT: Erik Nickel (Acting CAO), Alex Herlovitch, Kathy Moldenhauer, Trent Dark, Ed Lustig, Jon Leavens, Dale Morton, Rosanna Firenze, Heather Ruzylo 1. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 1.1. Resolution to go In -Camera ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that Council enter into an In -Camera session. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Carolynn loannoni was absent from the vote). 2. CALL TO ORDER 0 Canada: Performed by: Jaid Atkinson (Recorded version) 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Council Minutes of June 1, 2021 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the minutes of June 1, 2021 be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Page 1 of 23 Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. a) Mayor Jim Diodati declared a pecuniary interest to cheques #445076 and #445527 as they were both payable to himself. b) Councillor Victor Pietrangelo declared a pecuniary interest to the following cheques: • Cheque #00339-0003, payable to DSBN (Spouse's employer) • Cheque #00339-0004, payable to NCDSB (Victor's employer) c) Councillor Carolynn loannoni declared a pecuniary interest to cheque #445298, payable to herself. d) Councillor Wayne Campbell declared a pecuniary interest to cheque #145065, dated April 28, 2021 in the amount of $319.20, payable to himself. e) Councillor Lori Lococo declared a pecuniary interest to the following cheques: • cheque #445107, dated April 28, 2021, in the amount of $152.12 (payable to herself). • cheque #445168, dated May 5, 2021, in the amount of $678.00 (payable to herself). • cheque #445559, dated May 26, 2021, in the amount of $122.12 (payable to herself). All cheques listed above are for reimbursement of expenses including a conference. • cheque #00346-0034, dated May 3, 2021, in the amount of $2,333.33, payable to Niagara Falls Art Gallery (Councillor Lococo sits on the board as a resident). • cheque #00351-0048, dated May 31, 2021, in the amount of $2,333.33, payable to Niagara Falls Art Gallery (Councillor Lococo sits on the board as a resident). Councillor Lori Lococo declared a conflict of interest to the following agenda item: • Item #10.1 - Downtown CIP Request from Downtown BIA • Cheque #00350-0023, dated May 25, 2021, in the amount of $2500.00 (spouse's former employer). 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS City Council June 22, 2021 Page 2 of 23 a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences on the passing of Antonio Valeo, father of Sam Valeo, Director of Building Services and CBO and to Angela Cuviello, mother-in-law of Lucy Cuviello, retired City employee. b) Mayor Diodati provided the following updates and words of gratitude and appreciation: O Canada Singers - Thank you • A big thank you to the team at Stamford United Church • Sara Maida -Nicol for volunteering her time to source, prepare and record all of the weekly anthem singers • To Rev. Harvey Tobey for the use of the church, the organist • A true team effort GO Train Service to Niagara Falls will resume • Starting again Saturday, June 26th • Four trains will leave Union Station for Niagara each Saturday, Sunday and holiday Mondays this summer • Total of 8 trips per day Shelley Gautier World Championship [photos attachedl • Won another World Championship • U.C.I. Paracycling Road World Championships, 2021 • 9th world Championship Win for Shelley • Her first international race in 2 years • Congratulations Shelley • Continue making Niagara Falls proud Farewell to Fire Chief Jim Boutilier • Began his emergency services career with the Niagara District Ambulance Service in 1981 • Joined NF Fire Dept in 1990 as a firefighter • Held many different positions within the Fire Department before being named Chief in 2016 • Stepped up as head of the Community Emergency Management Team o Led us through COVID o Directed a team of staff and o Successfully navigated the City's direction through pandemic • Well respected among Fire Departments, by staff and in our community City Council June 22, 2021 Page 3 of 23 • We will be sad to see him go • Luckily he has taught everything he knows to our new Chief Jo Zambito • charcuterie board was presented to the Chief. • Chief Jim Boutilier spoke briefly communicating his gratitude to staff and expressing his sincere enjoyment working for the City of Niagara Falls. c) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 13, 2021. 6. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 6.1. Incident on Chippawa Parkway Mayor Diodati made a presentation to Brian Dell, whom assisted in the rescue of a passenger from a tragic car accident. The following was mentioned to honour Brian: • Last Council Meeting you may remember that we recognized the intervention of one of our SPCA officers in Niagara Falls, Bill Ashcroft • Today, we have the honour of being joined by Brian Dell • Before a tragic car accident on the Parkway in May — Brian and Bill did not know one another • But they became partners in a heroic rescue • In fact, Brian Dell first came across the burning vehicle and stepped in to action to help • While Bill Ashcroft called the fire department • Brian got to work and intervened to pull the passenger to safety • With Bill's help, they were able to rescue the passenger of the burning vehicle • Though the driver of the vehicle did not survive, the brave actions of two Niagara Falls residents, and Brian's decision to step in without hesitation, the passenger was saved • Brian Dell—we congratulate you and we thank you • Mayor Diodati presented a small token in appreciation to Brian • Brian spoke briefly mentioning the importance of implementing traffic calming measures in this particular area of the Parkway. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that Council refer this matter to staff in our Transportation department to investigate the Chippawa Parkway City Council June 22, 2021 Page 4 of 23 regarding implementing traffic calming measures in the vicinity of this accident. Carried Unanimously 6.2. Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee MYAC provided Council with a presentation to include an overview of the year's accomplishments and a brief video of the 2021 MYAC Scholarship Recipients. Vanessa George and Riya Patel, the 2020/21 Co -Chairs, made the presentation. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that Council receive the presentation made by Vanessa George and Riya Patel, the 2020/21 Co-chairs of the Mayor's Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC). Carried Unanimously 6.3. PBD -2021-30 City of Niagara Falls Housing Directions Study Housing Needs and Supply Report Council to receive a presentation by Dillon Consulting, in Association with Tim Welch Consulting. Tim Welch, Ryan Taylor and Kelly Martel was in attendance over Zoom and made the presentation. The report recommends the following: 1. That Council receive the presentation regarding the City of Niagara Falls Housing Needs and Supply Report attached as Appendix I. 2. That Council direct staff to proceed to Phase 2, the development of a Housing Strategy including consultation with the community ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 7. PLANNING MATTERS City Council June 22, 2021 Page 5 of 23 7.1. PBD -2021-26 AM -2021-002, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6025, 6035 and 6045 McLeod Road Applicant: 623381 Ontario Inc. (Thomas Newell) Agent: NPG Planning Solutions (Heather Sewell) Two Apartment Buildings with a Total of 39 Dwelling Units The report recommends the following: 1. That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands a site specific Residential Apartment 5C Density (R5C) zone to permit two 3 storey apartment buildings with a total of 39 dwelling units, subject to providing a 9 metre setback from the rear yard lot line, and subject to the other regulations outlined in this report. 2. That the amending by-law not be passed until the land is acquired by the owner of the abutting lands to the west at 6065 McLeod Road (M5V The Niagara Inc.). Heather Sewell, acting as the Agent, from NPG Planning Solutions, asked Council to consider deferring this planning matter. The Public Meeting was closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that Council defer the proposed development and allow the planners to further continue dialogue with City Staff regarding various technical matters and furthermore, that the report be brought back to Council at either the August 10, 2021 or September 14th, 2021 Council meeting. Carried Unanimously 7.2. PBD -2021-27 AM -2021-004 Zoning By-law Amendment Application 8165 Schisler Road Applicant: William and Donna Warner Agent: J.D. Barnes (Allan Heywood) To Allow Agricultural Purposes Only for Part 2 and Permit a Reduction in Minimum Lot Area for Part 1 City Council June 22, 2021 Page 6 of 23 The report recommends that Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone Part 2 a site specific Rural Agricultural (RA) zone to permit agricultural purposes only, to rezone Part 1 a site specific RA zone to permit a reduced minimum lot area of 1.53 acres (0.62 hectares), as shown on Schedule 2. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building and Development, gave an overview of the background report PBD -2021-27. The Public Meeting was closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 7.3. PBD -2021-28 26CD-11-2021-001 Approval of Draft Plan of Vacant Condominium Forestview Estates, Block 115 Applicant: Marken Homes and Construction (Fausta Marandola) Agent: Upper Canada Consultants The report recommends the following: 1. That the Plan of Standard Condominium be draft approved subject to the conditions in the attached Appendix A; 2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council's decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged; 3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council; and 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Condominium Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the Condominium when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building and Development, gave an overview of the background report PBD -2021-28. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 7 of 23 The Public Meeting was closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Wayne Campbell was absent from the vote) 8. REPORTS 8.1. F-2021-35 Low Income Seniors' Water and Property Tax Rebate The report recommends for the information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Wayne Campbell was absent from the vote). 8.2. F-2021-36 Insurance Renewal Report The report recommends that Council approve the 2021-2022 Comprehensive Insurance Program from Intact Public Entities Inc. formerly operating as Frank Cowan Company Limited. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Wayne Campbell was absent from the vote). 8.3. HR -2021-07 Code of Conduct City Council June 22, 2021 Page 8 of 23 The report recommends that Council receive the following report for their review and consideration. Councillor Carolynn loannoni requested a recorded vote for the following motions. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Council receive Report HR -2021-07 for review and consideration, including changes made to the attached Code of Conduct, with the exception of item #9.2 (k) pertaining to "gifts," as well as the following paragraph referring to implementing a gift registry. Carried (Councillor Carolynn loannoni and Councillor Lori Lococo opposed to the vote and Councillor Victor Pietranqelo was absent from the vote). ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the Code of Conduct, as included with Report HR -2021-07 amend Section 17.1 (a) to reflect a $500.00 prescribed fee and that Section 17.1 (e) be approved as written with the only change to reflect the $500.00 filing fee. Carried (Councillor Carolynn loannoni and Councillor Lori Lococo opposed to the vote and Councillor Victor Pietranqelo was absent from the vote). ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Section 17.1 (c) of the Code of Conduct be amended to read: "the alleged Code of Conduct violation shall have taken place within 6 weeks of filing the complaint with the Integrity Commissioner and that an alleged Municipal Conflict of Interest violation shall have taken place not more than 6 weeks after the applicant becoming aware of the violation." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Victor Pietranqelo absent from the vote). ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo that the name of any Councillor who is making a Code of Conduct complaint be stated when the complaint is submitted by City Council. Motion Defeated (Councillors Campbell, Dabrowski, Kerrio, Pietranqelo, Strange, Thomson and Mayor Diodati were all opposed to the vote). City Council June 22, 2021 Page 9 of 23 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo that Section 2.1 (f) of the Code of Conduct be amended to not allow all of City Council to file a Code of Conduct complaint. Motion Defeated (Councillors Campbell, Dabrowski, Kerrio, Pietranqelo, Strange, Thomson and Mayor Diodati were all opposed to the vote). 8.4. L-2021-13 Declare Surplus of Lands Thorold Stone Road Extension — Former Rail Corridor (Part Stamford Township Lots 74, 76 & 91, Part Road Allowance between Lots 74 & 76 (closed by Bylaw ST16882), Parts 1 to 5, 59R- 10728 s/t R0123490) Our File No. 2021-81 The report recommends the following: 1. That in the event Council determines that it is in the public interest to do so, that the Thorold Stone Road Extension (Part Stamford Township Lots 74, 76 & 91, Part Road Allowance between Lots 74 & 76 (closed by Bylaw ST16882), Parts 1 to 5, 59R-10728 s/t R0123490), hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Lands", as outlined in red on the attached location map, be declared surplus to the City's needs. 2. That Council approves the conveyance of the Subject Lands to The Region for nominal consideration. 3. That the Mayor and City Clerk and Solicitor, be authorized to take whatever steps and sign whatever documents are required to carry out Recommendations 1 and 2. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.5. MW -2021-40 Additions to the 2021 Surface Treatment Program The report recommends the following: City Council June 22, 2021 Page 10 of 23 1. That the scope of work for Contract 2021-08 for the 2021 Surface Treatment program be revised to include the pulverization and surface treatment of Garner Road between Mountain Road and Warner Road; and further, 2. That Council approve a budgetary increase of $195,000.00 to the existing $496,474.83 amount approved in the 2021 Capital Budget, resulting in a total project budget of $691,474.83; and that it be funded from pre -approval of a portion of the 2022 Capital Budget. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.6. PBD -2021-24 AM -2019-017 Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6642 St. Thomas More Drive Applicant: 1956662 Ontario Inc. Agent: Corbett Land Strategies Inc. (Candice Hood/John Corbett) Removal of Holding (H) Symbols The report recommends that Council pass the by-law appearing on tonight's agenda to remove the holding (H) symbol and related regulations from 6642 St. Thomas More Drive, which is currently zoned Residential 1C Density (R1 C(H)-122), part, and Residential Mixed (R3(H)), in part, to permit the re -development of the property for residential purposes. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended by removing the H symbol. Carried Unanimously 8.7. PBD -2021-025 26CD-11-2020-003 Proposed Plan of Condominium (Standard) 2626 Mewburn Road Applicant: River Crest Estates Ltd. Agent: DiSanto & Gray LLP (Kimberley Gray) City Council June 22, 2021 Page 11 of 23 The report recommends the following: 1. That the Plan of Condominium be draft approved subject to the conditions in Appendix 1. 2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council's decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged. 3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council. 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Condominium Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the condominium when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.8. PBD -2021-029 Request to Council to consider a Downtown CIP Revitalization Grant, post construction, at 4635 Queen Street Applicant: Dominion Niagara Holdings Inc. Agent: Jon DeLuca The report recommends that the request by Dominion Niagara Holdings Inc. to consider a post construction incentive agent under the Downtown Community Improvement Plan be denied. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be deferred until the July 13, 2021 Council meeting and to invite the applicant or their representative to present on the matter. Carried (Councillor Carolynn loannoni and Councillor Lori Lococo were opposed to the vote). 8.9. R&C-2021-07 Sports Wall of Fame Committee Membership City Council June 22, 2021 Page 12 of 23 The report recommends that Council approve the following new members to the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame Committee: • Bonnie Brady, Niagara Falls resident • Jack (John) Hall, Niagara Falls resident ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that Council approve Bonnie Brady and Jack (John) Hall as new members to the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame Committee. Carried Unanimously 8.10. R&C-2021-08 Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Grant The report recommends the following: 1. That Council receive Report R&C-2021-08 regarding an update on the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings Grant Program and Applications. 2. That Council direct staff to proceed with a Medium Retrofit Project application under this program for the MacBain Community Centre and include the net City/Library share of the costs in the 2022 Capital Budget, if successful. The project will include LED lighting, window glazing and improvements to overall facility accessibility, with an estimated gross project cost of $871,820. 3. That Council further direct staff to proceed with a New Build application under this program for the Chippawa/Willoughby Memorial Arena Multi -Use Complex and include the net City/Library share of the costs in the 2022 Capital Budget, if successful. The project will include a new library addition, energy efficiency and accessibility improvements, with an estimated gross project cost of $19.6 Million. 4. And that if the city receives funding for the Chippawa/Willoughby Memorial Arena Multi -Use Complex, IB Storey Inc. will be retained as Owner's engineer or Prime Consultant on this project due to their knowledge of the facility and past project experience. Kathy Moldenhauer, Director of Recreation and Culture, discussed this report and recommended that Council delete recommendation #4 from the above suggested motion. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 13 of 23 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved as recommended with the removal of recommendation #4 as a second report will be forthcoming which will further outline the RFP process. Carried Unanimously 9. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda is a set of reports that could be approved in one motion of council. The approval endorses all of the recommendations contained in each of the reports within the set. The single motion will save time. Prior to the motion being taken, a councillor may request that one or more of the reports be moved out of the consent agenda to be considered separately. F-2021-33 Monthly Tax Receivables Report — May The report recommends that Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. F-2021-34 Municipal Accounts The report recommends that Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $65,587,028.17 for the period March 31, 2021 to June 2, 2021. MW -2021-41 Dorchester Road - Parking Control Review The report recommends that a No Parking restriction be established on both sides of Dorchester Road between Barker Street and Crescent Road. MW -2021-42 Huron Street - Parking Control Review City Council June 22, 2021 Page 14 of 23 The report recommends that 2 Hour Parking, 9:O0AM to 5:00PM, Monday to Friday, be established on the north side of Huron Street between Valley Way and Ontario Avenue. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the reports are approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 10. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 10.1. Downtown CIP Funding Request Attached is a letter from the Downtown BIA Board of Management requesting funds from the CIP funding for the repainting of the Downtown Arches. RECOMMENDATION: That the matter be referred to Staff. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the matter be referred to Staff and to bring back a report by the next Council meeting held on July 13, 2021. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Lori Lococo declared a conflict). 10.2. Niagara Regional Housing - 1st Quarter 2021 Report Attached is the Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) Quarterly Report (January 1 - March 31, 2021) for your review. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that Council receive and file the correspondence for information.. Carried Unanimously 10.3. Fallsview BIA Budget Attached is the Fallsview BIA budget and levy for 2021. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the Fallsview BIA annual budget. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 15 of 23 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that Council approve the Fallsview BIA annual budget. Carried Unanimously 10.4. Clifton Hill BIA Budget Attached is the Clifton Hill BIA Budget for 2021. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the Clifton Hill BIA budget.. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that Council approve the Clifton Hill BIA budget. Carried Unanimously 10.5. Resolution - City of Port Colborne - Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Airport (NCDRA) Commission Attached is a resolution from the City of Port Colborne regarding the Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Airport (NCDRA) Commission. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously 10.6. City of St. Catharines Resolution - Lyme Disease Awareness Month The attached correspondence from St. Catharines City Council regarding a resolution passed on May 31, 2021 about Lyme Disease Awareness Month. RECOMMENDATION: For Council's Consideration. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 16 of 23 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the Niagara Falls City Council support the City of St. Catharines resolution regarding a resolution passed on May 31, 2021 about Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Carried Unanimously 10.7. Special Occasion Permit Request - Campark Resort - Haunt Manor & Holiday Village Phil Van Kleef, from Campark Resorts, is requesting that the City of Niagara Falls declare the annual Haunt Manor event to be held on Saturday, October 2nd through to Sunday, October 31st, 2021 as "municipally significant" in order to assist with obtaining a Special Occasion permit from AGCO. Secondly, a similar request is being made for a new `Holiday Village' for the dates of December 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022, to also be declared as "municipally significant" in order to assist with obtaining a Special Occasion permit from AGCO. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the City of Niagara Falls' Council approve the request to declare the annual Haunt Manor event on Saturday, October 2nd through to Sunday, October 31st, 2021 as "municipally significant; furthermore, that Council approve a similar request for the new "Holiday Village" for the period between December 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022, by declaring the event as "municipally significant." Carried Unanimously 10.8. Proclamation Request - Wrongful Conviction Day The International Wrongful Conviction Committee is requesting that the City of Niagara Falls proclaim Saturday, October 2, 2021 as "Wrongful Conviction Day." Wrongful Conviction Day is designated as an annual International Day to recognize the tremendous personal, social and legal costs associated with wrongful criminal convictions. This day recognizes those persons who have been forced to endure the tremendous consequences brought by a wrongful criminal conviction. The purpose of this day is to inform City Council June 22, 2021 Page 17 of 23 and educate the broader international community on the causes, consequences and complications associated with wrongful criminal convictions. RECOMMENDATION: That the City of Niagara Falls proclaim Saturday, October 2, 2021 as "Wrongful Conviction Day." ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the City of Niagara Falls proclaim Saturday, October 2nd, 2021 as "Wrongful Conviction Day." Carried Unanimously 10.9. Proclamation Request - Bullying Elimination Week Ryan Doyle, a Canadian Author of an anti -bullying book is requesting that the City of Niagara Falls proclaim May 23 - May 30, 2022 as "Bullying Elimination Week." RECOMMENDATION: That the City of Niagara Falls declare May 23 - May 30th, 2022 as "Bullying Elimination Week." ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn loannoni that the City of Niagara Falls declare May 23 -May 30, 2022 as "Bullying Elimination Week." Carried Unanimously 10.10. Proclamation and Flag -Raising - Office Of the Republic of Cyprus The High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus is requesting that the City of Niagara Falls Council declare October 1st, 2021 as "Cypress Day" in Niagara Falls to celebrate the 61st Anniversary of Cyprus Independence by raising the Cyprus Flag. RECOMMENDATION: That the City of Niagara Falls declare Friday, October 1, 2021 as "Cyprus Day" to celebrate the 61st Anniversary of Cyprus Independence by raising the Cyprus Flag. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the City of Niagara Falls declare Friday, October 1, 2021 as "Cyprus Day" to celebrate the 61st Anniversary of Cyprus Independence by raising the Cyprus Flag. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 18 of 23 Carried Unanimously 10.11. Proclamation Request - World Hepatitis Day The Niagara Health System -Hepatitis C Care Clinic is making a request for the Niagara Falls Council to proclaim July 28, 2021 as "World Hepatitis Day" in the City of Niagara Falls. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the request to proclaim Wednesday, July 28th, 2021 as "World Hepatitis Day." ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that Council approve the request to proclaim Wednesday, July 28, 2021 as "World Hepatitis Day." Carried Unanimously 10.12. Lundy's Lane BIA - 2021 Budget Attached is the Lundy's Lane BIA 2021 Budget for Council approval. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the Lundy's Lane BIA 2021 Budget. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that Council approve the Lundy's Lane BIA 2021 Budget. Carried Unanimously 10.13. MP seeking endorsement for Motion M-84 Anti -Hate Crimes and Incidents & Private Member's Bill C-313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Council supports the endorsement for Motion M-84 Anti -Hate Crimes and Incidents & Private Member's Bill C-313 Banning Symbols of Hate Act. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 19 of 23 Carried Unanimously 10.14. Food Truck Relief - Firemen's Park The Executive for the SCVFA are requesting 3 food trucks in the parking lot to cater to park visitors. RECOMMENDATION: That Council give direction to Staff to work with the SCVFA to allow for up to three (3) food trucks on the property of Firemen's Park. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that Council give direction to staff to work with the SCVFA to allow for up to three (3) food trucks on the property of Firemen's Park. Carried Unanimously 11. BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by- law listed for Council consideration. 2021- A by-law to authorize the payment of $65,587,028.17 for General 64 - Purposes. 2021- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City 65 - employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws. 2021- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate 66 - parking and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Limited Parking) 2021- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2020-056, which amended By-law No. 67 - 79-200, to remove the holding symbol (H) on the lands municipally known as 6642 St. Thomas More Drive(AM-2019-017). 2021- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its 68 - meeting held on the 22nd day of June, 2021. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 20 of 23 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously 1 RATIFICATION OF IN -CAMERA a) Ratification of In -Camera ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that Council authorize staff to obtain additional insurance coverage as outlined in the open Council meeting report F-2021-36. Carried Unanimously 12. NEW BUSINESS a) Appreciation and thank you to United States - Gifting of Moderna Vaccines ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that Council direct staff to send a letter of gratitude to the United States government to thank them for gifting Canada 1 million doses of Moderna; furthermore, to request that the Niagara Falls Illumination Board light the Falls red, white and blue to show are appreciation for this generous gift. Carried Unanimously b) Flag -Raising - Canadian athletes at the Summer Olympics ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that Council approve a flag raising ceremony for the Tokyo Summer Olympics to honour the Canadian athletes, to be held the morning of Friday, July 23rd, 2021. Furthermore, to request that the Niagara Falls Illumination Board light the Falls the 5 colours of the Olympic rings to recognize the opening of the Olympics on the evening of July 23, 2021. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 21 of 23 Carried Unanimously (Councillor Wayne Campbell and Councillor Carolynn loannoni were absent from the vote). c) Vegetable Gardens - Front lawn regulations ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that staff bring a report back to Council to include information pertaining to residents planting vegetable gardens in the front yards of their property. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Carolynn loannoni and Councillor Wayne Campbell were absent from the vote). d) Ice Cream Trucks ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that staff bring a report back to Council on allowing ice cream trucks to operate on City property and that the report include the history and challenges of issuing licenses and that all the City's BIA's be contacted for comment. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Carolynn loannoni and Councillor Wayne Campbell were absent from the vote). e) Purchase of Books (Municipal World) - Tucker Goes to City Hall (A Kid's Guide to Local Government) ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the City purchase 15 copies of "Tucker Goes to City Hall (A Kid's Guide to Local Government) to give away to interested parties via some sort of promotion and to also refer the book to our local library. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Carolynn loannoni was absent from the vote). 13. ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the meeting be adjourned at 8:28 PM. City Council June 22, 2021 Page 22 of 23 City Council June 22, 2021 Carried Unanimously (Councillor Carolynn loannoni was absent from the vote). City Clerk Page 23 of 23