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2004/05/31 The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 06 May 31, 2004 Moved by Alderman WING Seconded by Alderman MOROCCO WHEREAS service dogs are dogs that assist individuals with disabilities; and WHEREAS service dogs assist adults and children who suffer from autism, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, mobility related disabilities, hearing problems and seizure disorders, amongst others; and WHEREAS service dogs are trained to pick up items, fetch items, assist individuals who have fallen, provide physical support, and get help; and WHEREAS studies have shown that children with service dogs have better self-esteem, are more affectionate, and better connected to the outside world; and WHEREAS individuals with seeing eye dogs are afforded fights under the Blind Persons' Rights Act, a provincial piece of legislation; and WHEREAS the Blind Persons' Rights Act permits guide dogs in all places in which the public is admitted and prohibits discrimination against a blind person accompanied by a guide dog; and WHEREAS there is no similar legislation for individuals with service dogs. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Provincial Government be petitioned to introduce legislation that will afford access, prevent discrimination and provide protection to individuals that require service dogs. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Ca rried Un an imousl¥ /~f~ f ~-4~ DEtAiN IO~ IDA~ R.T. (TED)SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 07 May 31, 2004 Moved by Alderman VOLPATTI Seconded by Alderman KERRIO WHEREAS Niagara Falls Tourism will be staging their 3rd Annual Niagara Wine & Food Classic from September 10-12, 2004; and WHEREAS this spectacular wine and culinary event will bring many tourists to Niagara and highlight local wineries and restaurants. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Niagara Food & Wine Classic is a significant event that is deserving of City Council support. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously gL T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 08 May 31, 2004 Moved by Alderman VOLPATTI Seconded by Alderman KERRIO WHEREAS Legends on the Niagara will be hosting the 2004 BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open golf tournament from July 5 - 11, 2004; and WHEREAS this event will attract approximately 160 professional golfers, 60,000 spectators and valuable media coverage. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 2004 BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open is deserving of City Council support as a significant event. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously R. T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 09 May 31, 2004 Moved by Alderman KERRIO Seconded by Alderman CAMPBELL RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests The Regional Municipality of Niagara to issue debentures in accordance with the terms and amounts set out below, and further, that the City confirms that it has entered into a contract for or authorized the commencement of all works herein listed: Capital Capital Project Financing Retirement Account No. Description Request Term 12-3-310000-030000 Municipal Works - Casino Roads $ 2,700,000 10 years Project #R23 12-3-330000-030000 Transit - Purchase of Coaches 300,000 10 years Project #TI 22-3-740000-030000 Library - New Branch Materials 130,000 10 years Project #L-2 12-3-210000-030000 Fire Station #1 Renovations 700,000 10 years New Project $ 3,830,000 AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously DEAN IO R.T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 10 May 31, 2004 Moved by Alderman IOANNONI Seconded by Alderman MOROCCO RESOLVED THAT the Privacy Protocol for Personal Information Records (PIR) be amended by adding the following at the end of page 2: "Measures to prevent unauthorized access to PIR Subsection 3(1) of Regulation 823 states: 3. (1) Every head shall ensure that reasonable measures to prevent unauthorized access to the records in his or her institution are defined, documented and put in place, taking into account the nature of the records to be protected. The head of each department is responsible for ensuring that reasonable measures for the security of PIR are in place and that staff is made aware of these measures." and the amended Privacy Protocol for Personal Information Records (PIR) as attached to this Resolution be adopted AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously R. T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR