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02/28/2023Niagar a MINUTES CitY Council MeetingFalls ANADA 4:00 PM - Tuesday, February 28, 2023 Council Chambers/Zoom App. The City Council Meeting of the City of Niagara Falls was called to order on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at PM, in the Council Chambers, with the following members present: PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Tony Baldinelli, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson STAFF Jason Burgess, Bill Matson, Andrew Bryce, Erik Nickel, Tiffany Clark, Jo PRESENT: Zambito, Shelley Darlington, Kathy Moldenhauer, Margaret Corbett, Heather Ruzylo 1 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:11 PM. 2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 2.1. Council Minutes of February 7, 2023 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli That Council approve the minutes of the February 7, 2023 meeting as presented. Carried Unanimously 3. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST a) Councillor Victor Pietrangelo declared a conflict of interest to the following: • Items #5.2 and #10.2 - Bill 23 items as Councillor's family owns lands that can be affected. • Item #7.6 - PBD -2023-12 - AM -2022-002 - Zoning By-law Amendment Application - 37770 Montrose Road - as Councillor's residence is within the notifications zone. b) Councillor Wayne Campbell declared a conflict of interest to Item #6.1 - PBD - 2023 -10 as he lives in the area. 4. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to the following: • Barbara Standryk, mother of David Stevens of our Municipal Works Department. Page 1 of 15 • Norm Puttick, former City and Regional Councillor (41 years as a Niagara Falls alderman (1966-2003) and Regional Councillor (2006- 2010). • Richard Winger, retired District Chief of Station 5 (volunteer with Station 5 for almost 33 years and retired in February 2014 as their District Chief). b) Mayor Diodati discussed the following events: City Council Representatives: Councillor Pietrangelo for attending the Niagara District Firefighters Association Meeting. Rotary Trivia Night [photo shown] •Also attended by Councillor Patel who organized the table for us, Councillor Nieuwesteeg and Councillor Pietrangelo. Candlelight Vigil for 1 year of War against Ukraine [photo shown] •Also attended by Councillor Nieuwesteeg and Councillor Patel. Rich Merlino —1000th consecutive run for Julianne Miszk [photos shown] •AII runs are 5KM + in honour of Julianne Miszk. •This morning, Julianne's parents, Bernadette and Jo, along with Councillor Strange and Councillor Pietrangelo and of course Rich himself, completed the run together from Betty's Restaurant down to the falls & Dufferin Islands in memory of Julianne. •Donations of support can be made to help build the Children's Memorial Walkway at Firemen's Park. olf you'd like to donate, get in touch with my office. oCheques currently accepted & online donations accepted soon. Direction to staff: For staff to create a city webpage for residents to make online donations. Grand Opening of the OLG Stage [photos shown] •Featured Billy Joel as opening act. •5,000 seats. •12 years in the making. •Also attended by Councillors Patel, Nieuwesteeg, Lococo, Pietrangelo, Strange, Thomson, Campbell and Baldinelli. c) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 21, 2023. 5. APPOINTMENTS / PRESENTATIONS 5.2. Councillor Victor Pietrangelo left Chambers at 4:31 PM as he had declared a conflict of interest to Item #5.2. Presentation regarding Bill 23 - More Homes, Built Faster Act Page 2 of 15 MPP Wayne Gates and local environmental activist, Owen Bjorgan, raised their concerns about the bill's effects on local municipalities as well as its impacts on environmentally significant lands. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council receive the presentation made by Owen Bjorgan and MPP Wayne Gates for information. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Pietrangelo declared a conflict). 5.3. Councillor Victor Pietrangelo returned to Chambers at 5:17 PM. Presentation - MPAC 101 (The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) - Council Introduction Kailie Pyott, Account Manager for MPAC, provided our new Council with a fulsome explanation of who MPAC is and its role in the assessment and taxation system. Jon Hebden, Municipal & Stakeholders Relations, Regional Manager, was also in attendance to field questions if necessary. Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council receive the presentation by Kailie Pyott, Account Manager for MPAC, for information. Carried Unanimously 5.4. Concerns from Resident Resident Brian Medigee notified Clerk's staff, day of Council, that he was not able to make his presentation, due to illness. As the time was 5:30 PM, the Chair moved to Item #6.1 - the Planning Public meeting. 6. PLANNING MATTERS 6.1. PBD -2023-10 Sign By-law Amendment Application: 5034 Victoria Avenue The Public meeting commenced at 5:30 PM. Peggy Boyle, Assistant Planner, gave an overview of the background report PBD -2023-10, Sign By-law Amendment Application, 5034 Victoria Avenue. Councillor Wayne Campbell declared a conflict of interest to this application, as he lives in the area and left Chambers at 5:50 PM. Wendy Sturgeon, local resident, living in the Jepson, Victoria neighbourhood at 4699 Jepson Street, opposed the application, citing issues surrounding the lack of information pertaining to the content of the billboard. Also cited possible health concerns due to the sign's brightness and movement of ads. Page 3 of 15 Emilio Raimondo, spoke in support of the application and spoke on behalf of the owner of the property, Domenic Sinicropi. Emilio addressed the concerns raised by resident Wendy Sturgeon. Emilio requested a change in the hours of 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM - 6:00 AM. Staff addressed the reason why the 11:00 PM - 7 :00 AM was established. He also explained that the sign would be dimmed at all hours of the day. The Public meeting was closed at 6:03 PM. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange 1. That Council approve the Sign By-law amendment application to permit a 100% electronic billboard sign on an existing property containing a parking lot at 5034 Victoria Avenue. 2. That the sign be fully extinguished between the hours of 11 pm and 7 am so as to not impact the nearby residential uses. 3. That the sign be equipped with photo -cell technology to automatically adjust the sign's brightness based on ambient light levels so as to not cause distraction to drivers along Victoria Avenue and lessen the visual impact on the heritage buildings. Carried (Councillor Campbell declared a conflict and Councillors Baldinelli, Lococo and Patel were opposed). 5.1. The Chair went back to address Item #5.1 of the agenda. Appointments to Various Boards, Committees and Commissions Council Members were provided with ballots for the selection of citizen appointments to various Committees, etc., for the current term. They made their selections and upon completion, Clerks staff tallied the votes and the results were read aloud later in agenda, after which Council may approve their appointments. Councillor Victor Pietrangelo left Chambers at 4:31 PM as he had declared a conflict of interest to Item #5.2. Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo That Council direct staff to add 2 members to the Park in the City Committee and the Recreation Committee to allow 14 members on each. Carried Unanimously Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo That Council direct staff to bring a report back to include that individuals can not apply on any more than two (2) committees effective for the next term; Page 4 of 15 furthermore, to include additional demographic information to the application; furthermore, to include an interview process with the Chair of the Committee, plus a former member of the committee and a staff member; and furthermore, that the report include a recruiting process to fill any vacancies. Carried Unanimously 5.5. Water/Wastewater Budget - Presentation Tiffany Clark, Director of Finance, presented the 2023 Water/Wastewater Budget to Council. Direction to Staff: Staff to report back with more details on the condition of regional water and wastewater infrastructure in reference to a January 2023 newspaper article where Regional officials stated that seventy percent of regional water and wastewater infrastructure is in poor condition. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council approve the 2023 Water & Wastewater Budgets and associated rates, to take effect April 2023, as presented. Carried Unanimously 7 REPORTS 7.1. CLK-2023-02 Fee Waiver Application - 44th Annual Women's Place Book Riot Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel 1) That Council adopt a new process to approve Fee Waiver Requests as outlined in this report. 2) That Council defer the approval of a preliminary Fee Waiver Application until March 21st, 2023 for: • The 44th Annual Women's Place Book Riot in the amount of $6,954.64 for the waiving of the costs associated with the facility rental at the Gale Centre. Carried Unanimously 7.2. COMM -2023-02 2023-2027 Strategic Plan Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange 1. Council adopt the three preliminary 2023-2027 Strategic Plan Pillars of Sustainability (Financial, Social, and Environmental), Customer Service Page 5 of 15 2.0, and Economic Diversity and Growth, that will form the basis of the Strategic Plan. 2. Council direct staff to initiate a Strategic Plan planning session for Council and staff, as well as public consultation. Carried Unanimously 7.3. FIR -2023-01 Fire Apparatus Acquisitions Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel 1. That Council authorize single source procurement for purchase of a demonstrator Pumper apparatus to replace our current Pumper 5 as per our apparatus replacement schedule. This single source is being requested under Section 18(iv) of the Procurement By -Law (By -Law No.2021-04) 2. That Council authorize single source procurement for purchase of a demonstrator multi -use vehicle. This apparatus will be utilized for transporting necessary water rescue equipment (Emergency Response Vehicle), rope rescue equipment and trench rescue equipment. This single source is being requested under Section 18(x) of the Procurement By -Law (By -Law No.2021- 04) Carried Unanimously 7.4. MW -2023-03 Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto (NS&T) Trail Feasibility Master Plan Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell 1. That Council accept the recommendations of the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto (NS&T) Trail Feasibility Master Plan; and further, 2. That Staff be directed to refer the phased development of the NS&T Trail to future annual capital budgets for consideration; and further, 3. That applicable elements of the NS&T Trail Feasibility Master Plan be incorporated into related and adjacent Regional and City whenever possible, regardless of the proposed phase. 4. That Council direct staff to include the option of using stone/gravel to help expedite the creation of these trails and that it be considered over ashphalt. Carried Unanimously 7.5. MW -2023-05 Fallsview Boulevard Reconstruction Phase 2 Contract Award 2023-585-23 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson Page 6 of 15 1. That council award the 2023-585-23 Fallsview Boulevard Reconstruction Phase 2 - Surface Works (Murray Street to Ferry Street) to the lowest compliant bidder, Walker Construction Limited in the amount of $1,409,500.00 + HST. 2. That council approve a 2023 capital budget amendment for this project (Fallsview - Ferry to Murray MS19) with the additional amount of $400,000.00 to be funded by Development Charges to the extent possible with the remaining funded by Capital Special Purpose Reserves. 3. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary agreements. Carried Unanimously 7.6. PBD -2023-12 AM -2022-002 Zoning By-law Amendment Application 3770 Montrose Road Applicant: Cassone Dwellings (BT) Inc. Agent: Bousfields Inc (Evan Sugden) Lifting of Holding (H) Symbol Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council pass a by-law to remove the holding (H) symbol and related regulations from 3770 Montrose Road, which is currently zoned Residential Low Density, Group Multiple Dwelling Zone (R4-1187), to permit the re- development of the property for residential purposes. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Pietrangelo declared a conflict). 7.7. PBD -2023-13 26T-2022-002 Draft Plan of Subdivision & 26CD-11-2022-007 Exemption from Common Elements Condominium 2700 Mewburn Road Applicant: 11517945 Canada Inc. (Ahmed Abbas) Agent: NPG Planning Solutions (Aaron Butler) Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel 1. That the Plan of Subdivision 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; Page 7 of 15 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Subdivision Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the Subdivision when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor; 5. That Council passes a by-law to exempt the condominium description from approvals required under Section 51 and Section 51.1 of the Planning Act for the subject lands, pursuant to Section 9(3)(b) and 9(7) of the Condominium Act; and, 6. That the Certificate of Exemption, required to be issued by the City under Section 9(3)(b) and 9(7) of the Condominium Act, be conditional on final approval at the subdivision plan submission to the City and of the final condominium plan for compliance review with the registered site plan and subdivision agreement prior to registration. Carried Unanimously 7.8. PBD -2023-14 Municipal Housing Target and Municipal Housing Pledge Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange It is recommended that: 1. Council endorse the Municipal Housing Pledge which commits the City to the Provincially assigned Municipal Housing Target of 8,000 new housing units constructed by 2031. 2. Council direct the General Manager of Planning, Building and Development to forward the signed Municipal Housing Pledge to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Ontario Minister of Infrastructure, the Federal Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, the Regional Municipality of Niagara and the Cities of St. Catharines and Thorold, to meet the March 22, 2023 deadline. 3. Council's endorsement be conditional on receipt of sufficient funding for the new South Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant. 4. Council direct Staff to report back with some different options to allow for the addition of trees to development plans (ie., requiring two (2) trees to be planted in every new build, one on the boulevard and one on the property or some designated off-site location. Carried (Councillor Lococo was opposed). 8. CONSENT AGENDA 8.1. L-2023-05 Declare Surplus of Lands 4621 St. Clair Avenue Our File No. 2022-161 Councillor Lori Lococo made the request to extend the notification further so that other residents/businesses are aware. Page 8 of 15 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel 1. In the event that Council determines that it is in the public interest to do so, that 4621 St. Clair Avenue hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Lands", as shown in yellow on the attached map as Schedule "A", be permanently closed and declared surplus to the City's needs. 2. That any sale of the Subject Lands be conditional upon the lands being merged in title with the abutting lands. 3. That the City Solicitor and Chief Administrative Officer, or their designate, is authorized to execute all other documentation and take whatever steps necessary to carry out Recommendations 1 and 2. Carried Unanimously 8.2. MW -2023-04 Bell Canada Fibre Internet Expansion in the City of Niagara Falls Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel 1. That Council support Bell Canada's plan to expand their fibre network throughout the city. 2. That Council delegate authority to the General Manager of Municipal Works to execute the Service Level Agreement between Bell Canada and the City of Niagara Falls, provided it is acceptable to the City Solicitor. Carried Unanimously 8.3. MW -2023-06 Assumption of Various Subdivisions Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel That City Council formally assume Warren Woods Phase 4 Stage 2; Plan 59M- 441 and Oldfield Estates Phase 3; 59M-425. Carried Unanimously 8.4. PBD -2023-11 Development and Housing Monitoring Report: 2022 Year in Review Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel That Council receive the Development and Housing Monitoring Report that reviews the status of development and growth management activity in the City for the year 2022. Carried Unanimously Page 9 of 15 9. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 9.1. Flag -Raising Request - 13th Annual Italian Heritage Month The National Congress Italia Canada, Niagara Peninsula District, is requesting Council to approve a flag -raising ceremony on Friday, June 9, 2023 to celebrate the 13th year of Italian Heritage Month. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council approve a flag -raising ceremony on Friday, June 9, 2023 to celebrate the 13th year of Italian Heritage Month. Carried Unanimously 9.2. Proclamation Request - Crohn's and Colitis Canada Crohn's and Colitis Canada is requesting the City of Niagara Falls to proclaim the month of November 2023 as "Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month." Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes a group of conditions, the two main forms of which are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. IBD also includes indeterminate colitis. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council approve the request for the City of Niagara Falls to proclaim the month of November 2023 as "Chrohn's and Colitis Awareness Month." Carried Unanimously 9.3. Proclamation Request - Knights of Columbus Week The attached letter is a request for the City of Niagara Falls' Council to proclaim April 23 through April 30, 2023, as "Knights of Columbus Week" in Niagara Falls. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council proclaim April 23 through April 30, 2023 as "Knights of Columbus Week" in Niagara Falls. Carried Unanimously 9.4. Proclamation Request - Save Soil Movement Puja Patel, of "A Voice to Save Soil from Canada," is requesting Niagara Falls' Council to proclaim March 21, 2023 as "Save Soil Day" in the City of Niagara Falls. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council approve the request to proclaim March 21, 2023 as "Save Soil Day" in the City of Niagara Falls. Carried Unanimously Page 10 of 15 10. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 10.1. The Downtown Niagara Falls Business Improvement Association - Removal of Chairman Attached is a letter from the Board of Management for Downtown Niagara Falls notifying Council of a motion passed to remove Phil Ritchie as Chairman of the Downtown Niagara Falls Business Improvement Association. 10.2. Letter to the Premier from the Town of Niagara -on -the -lake regarding Bill 23 Attached is a letter from the Municipality of the Town of Niagara -on -the -Lake dated February 10, 2023, regarding Bill 23. 10.3. Resolution and Letter from the Municipality of Shuniah opposing Bill 3 Attached is a letter from the Municipality of Shuniah dated February 10, 2023 re: Municipal Petition in Opposition To Bill 3 Resolution 45-23 from the Municipality of Shuniah re: Bill 3 10.4. Resolution - Niagara Region - Declarations of Emergency for Homelessness, Mental Health and Opiod Addiction Please be guided by the attached resolution from the Niagara Region respecting Declarations of Emergency for Homelessness, Mental Health and Opiod Addiction. 10.5. Correspondence from the Niagara Region Please be guided by the attached report - Niagara Region Climate Change Projections. 10.6. Resolution - Town of Grimsby - Changes to the Municipal Heritage Register Please be guided by the attached resolution from the Town of Grimsby regarding Changes to the Municipal Heritage Register. 10.7. Comments from Resident Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That Council receive and file Items #10.1 through to and including #10.7. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Pietrangelo declared a conflict to Item #10.2). 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 11.1. Appointments to Various Boards, Committees and Commissions Results of the citizen appointments to the various committees will be read aloud by the City Clerk, Bill Matson. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council appoint an additional one person to the Park in the City Committee increasing the membership to 15 at this time, Page 11 of 15 THAT Council appoint an additional one member to the Property Standards/Dog Muzzle Committee to 6 at this time, AND THAT Council appoint 12 members to the Accessibility Committee at this time. Carried Unanimously 11.2. Downtown Board of Management - City Council Letter - 2023 Budget and Levy Letter Attached is the 2023 Budget and Levy Letter from the Niagara Falls Downtown Board of Management. Moved by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo THAT Council defer the Downtown Board of Management's 2023 Budget and Levy, THAT Council waive the procedural by-law, AND THAT Council provide the delegated authority to the CAO, Treasurer and Staff to grant a loan of approximately $100,000.00 until such time as the budget can be approved and the levy is determined. Carried (Councillor Lococo opposed). 11.3. Victoria Centre BIA - 2023 Budget Attached is the approved 2023 budget for the VCBIA as approved at its Board Meeting of February 9, 2023. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT Council approve the Victoria Centre BIA's 2023 Budget as received. Carried Unanimously 11.4. Ontario Ombudsman - Letter to Council - Best practices regarding Code of Conduct Attached is a letter from the Office of the Ombudsman of Ontario outlining the Ombudsman's best practices regarding Codes of Conduct. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell THAT the comments from the Ombudsman's Office be referred to Staff to come back with amendments to the Code of Conduct for Council's consideration. Carried Unanimously 11.5. Resolution - Town of Grimsby - Barriers for Women in Politics Please be guided by the attached correspondence regarding a resolution from the Town of Grimsby pertaining to Barriers for Women in Politics. Page 12 of 15 Recommendation: For Council's Consideration. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council endorse the Town of Grimsby's resolution pertaining to Barriers for Women in Politics. Carried Unanimously 12. NOTICE OF MOTION/NEW BUSINESS 12.1. NOTICE OF MOTION - Victoria Centre BIA - One Way Traffic Issue Attached is a request for a Motion of Notice from Councillor Lococo in regards to the one way traffic on Centre Street a) CYTEC Direction to Staff: Councillor Lococo has requested a report back to Council on what can be built within the CYTEC arc from the processing facility, including the size, its requirements and whether it is a recommendation or a strict requirement. b) Ontario Land Tribunal Direction to Staff: Staff to provide an update as to the current status. 13. RESOLUTIONS 13.1. Resolution No. 4 - Safe Restart Agreement (SRA) Phase 4 Resolution That the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports requesting additional financial assistance under Phase 4 of the Safe Restart Agreement stream to address COVID-19 municipal transit pressures for Phase 4, incurred from February 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports requesting additional financial assistance under Phase 4 of the Safe Restart Agreement stream to address COVID-19 municipal transit pressures for Phase 4, incurred from February 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. Carried Unanimously 14. BY-LAWS 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the lands for a 012. detached dwelling (AM -2022-022). 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2022-088, which amended By-law No. 79-200, 013. to remove the holding symbol (H) on the lands municipally known as 3770 Montrose Road to allow for the development of 26 semi-detached dwelling units, 109 townhouse dwelling units, and 140 apartment (stacked townhouse) dwelling units (AM -2022-002). Page 13 of 15 2023- A by-law to exempt the property municipally known as 2700 Mewburn Road 014. from the requirements for approval of condominium descriptions under Sections 51 and 51.1 of the Planning Act. 2023- A by-law to declare Part PIN 64326-0135 (LT), Part Lane, Plan 997, Lying S 015. of Leader Lane, N of Ferguson Street, E of Broughton Street and W of Hickson Avenue, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, as surplus. 2023- A by-law to permanently close part of a highway. 016. 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 017. and traffic on City Roads. (Limited Parking, Loading Zones, Parking Prohibited, Metered Parking Queen Street BIA). 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 018. and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Meter Zones, Stopping Prohibited, Standing Prohibited, Loading Zones). 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 019. and traffic on City Roads. (Pedestrian Crossovers, Stopping Prohibited). 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 020. and traffic on City Roads. (Administrative Monetary Penalties). 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 021. and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Meter Zones, Metered Parking Queen St. BIA, Metered Parking Main Street BIA, Metered Parking Chippawa). 2023- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting 022. held on the 28th day of February, 2023. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously 15. ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment Moved by Councillor Tony Baldinelli Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That Council adjourn the meeting at 9:13 PM. Carried Unanimously Mayor Page 14 of 15 City Clerk Page 15 of 15