Resolutions 1986City of Niagara Falls Resolutions -'86
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Provincia~ Construction (Niagara Fails) Limtied tender acceptance
Commercial Area Improvement Programme (CAIP) application
Minor changes to proposed amendment to Zoning By-law 1538
Public Transportation & Highway Improvement Act on expenditures
Bright's Subdivision Draft Plan Approval extension
Condolence to family of late Mrs. Elisabeth Jurkiewicz
Condolence to family of late Mr. Hugh Hart
Mayors of Niagara Falls, ON/NY share intern'l frontier responsibilities
Council authorizes and directs the establishment of reserves
Minor changes to proposed amendment to Zoning By-law 79-200
Min. of Municipal Affairs to modify Amendement 143
Provincial Construction {Niagara Falls) Limited tender acceptance
Planning to study land use policies east of Dorchester/Dawson/Hwy420
Min. of Municipal Affairs to modify Part 2, the Body of Amendment 145
Thuro Sewer Services (Niagara) Ltd. tender acceptance
West Meadow Subdivision Draft Plan Approval 2yr. extension
Hard Rock Paving Company Limited tender acceptance
Stephens & Rankin Inc. tender acceptance
Unit prices for Fire Dept. uniforms tender acceptance Firth Bros Ltd./
Muller Dry GoodsNince Audibert MeWs Fashion/J. Marshall & CoJSt. Hill Lavine
Triange Plumbing & Heating/J.R. Ferguson Co./Emco Supply for Tenders
for Materials tender acceptance
Program of Proposed Expenditures for Highway Improvements sudsidy
Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures
Condolence to family of late Mr. Wesley R. Johnston
Bobby Lawn Spray/Grounds Master Commercial Lawn&Tree Service tender
Unit pdces tender acceptance Oseco Limited/F.R. Smith Seeds Ltd./Young Sod
Adrian Van Der Weyden - mowing/Earl Murchie - weeds tender acceptance
Rental rates for general purpose equipment tender acceptance
Security Clothing Mfg. Co. tender acceptance
Condolence to family of late Mr. J. Ambrose Somerville
Redistribution of Electoral Boundaries
Condolence to family of late Mr. Charles H. "Chuck" Willlares
Minor changes to Proposed Zoning Amendment AM-4/86
Niagara Falls, ON/NY Resolution on Niagara River Environment
Provincial Maintenance tender acceptance
DeMoI's Tire Sales & Service Limited tender acceptance
Minor changes to Proposed Zoning Amendment AM-7/86
Unit prices for fertilizer - Parks & Cemeteries - Bradford Fertilizer/Louth &
Niagara Orchards/Chipman Inc./Manchester Products Ltd./Nutrite Inc.
Council authorizes Niagara Falls Public Library Board re estimates
City participation in Province's Low-Rise Rehabilitation Program
Acting Mayor - Alderman Patrick Cummings
Condolence to family of late Mrs. Eveline Rosa Cheesman
Regional Municipality of Niagara to issue debentures
Northland Bitulithic Limited tender acceptance
Weed Inspector directed to kill noxious weeds re Weed Control Act
AIfidome Construction Limited tender acceptance
Steed & Evans Limited tender acceptance
Norjohn Contracting Limited tender acceptance
Min. of Municipal Affairs re Community Planning Grant Program
Bobby Lawn Spray tender acceptance
Stephens and Rankin Inc. tender acceptance
Ministry of Transportation & Communications subsidy re road budgets
Condolence to family of late Mr. Robert Snyder
Volsci Construction Limited tender acceptance
DeRose Brothers General Contracting tender acceptance
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Alfred Beam Excavating tender acceptance
Acting Mayor - Alderman Richard Harrington/Charles Cheesman/James Pay
Petition Government of Ontario to rescind proposed Bill 38 & to support Rec.
Appointed voting delegates - Aldermen CheesmanlHarringtonlPaylPuttick
Alfred Beam Excavating tender acceptance
Ground Aerial Maintenance Services tender acceptance
Commercial Area Improvement Program allocation of financing
City request of City of Peterborough pilot study of Site Value Assessment
Proposed By-law 85-216 to authorize the reconstruction of Q'Neil & Fourth
Ground Aerial Maintenance tender acceptance
Ministry of Municipal Affairs to declare NOTL as a disaster area
Mingle Subdivision Draft Plan Approval extension
Rainbow Gardens Subdivision Draft Plan Approval 2yr extension
Drummond Park Village Draft Plan Approval extension
Roadmaster Construction and Sealing Ltd. tender acceptance
Provincial Construction (Niagara Falls) Limited tender acceptance
Hard Rock Paving Company Limited tender acceptance
Alfidome Construction Limited tender acceptance
Champion Road Machinery tender acceptance
Champion Road Machinery Sales Limited warranty
Condolence to family of late Joseph Mancuso
Condolence to family of late Wilfred Joseph Anthony (Wilf) Sharkey
Sheppard Fence Company tender acceptance
Niagara Falls, ON/NY adopt Environmental Policy
Min. Municipal Affairs reconsider property standards by-laws re maintenance
Autoland Chrysler tender acceptance
Proposed By-law 85-218 amendment
Ministry of Housing to amend the plan of subdivision registry re Junkin Ave.
125 Anniversary of 10th Battery of the 56th Field Regiment of R.C. Artillery
Stephens & Rankin Inc. tender acceptance
Condotta & Fortuna Limited tender acceptance
Federal Minister of Communication to amend the proposed legislation re licence
Greenwood Contracting Ltd. tender acceptance
Unit pdces tender acceptance - Montgomery Bros. Construction/Modern White
Line Ltd./L. Walter & Sons Exc. Ltd./Pizzi General ContractingNanDerweyden
Landscaping/Modern Crane Rentals
Walker Brothers Quarries Ltd. tender acceptance
Unit pdces tender acceptance - Dominion Paving Co./Ken Warden Construction
Ltd./Sacco Const. Ltd.
Disarmament Week proclaimed by The General Assembly of the United Nations
Gauld Nurseries Ltd. tender acceptance
Condolence to family of late Giuseppe DeCaria
Blairick Limited tender acceptance
Volsci Construction Co. Ltd. tender acceptance
Public Transportation & Highway Improvement Act re subsidy
Public Transportation & Highway Improvement Act proposed expenditures
Public Transportation & Highway Improvement Act on expenditures
P,C.O. Services Ltd. tender acceptance
Proposed By-law 85-217 amendment re road rehabilitation
Provincial Construction (Niagara Falls) Limited tender acceptance
Minor changes to proposed Zoning Amendment Application AM-15/86
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Niagara dalls, ( ntarto
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 102
Moved by AJJ. PAY
Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS
December 22nd 19 86
RE~OLVED that this Council does determine, in accordance with the
provisions of the Planning Act, 1983, that the changes to the proposed
Zoning Amendment application, AM-15/86, Zap Inc. on Oakes Drive are
minor in nature and do not require giving any further notice;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 101
Moved b~ AI~. CUMMTNeS
Seconded by A|({ HINSPERGER
December 22nd 19 86
RKqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Provincial Construction
(Niagara Falls) Limited, for Contract S.L.S~ 28-86, Mountain Road Landfill
Site proposed remedial measures, be accepted at the low tendered amount 0f
$138,157.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA/~R~,,- UNANIMOUSLY.
Clerk z~ - .... "'
Mayor ~L~/i~S. S~EAT/O~N
( ity of Tiagara alls, ( ntario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 100 December 15th 19 86.
Move~ By Aid. Cheesman
Seconde~ By A|~. Baker
1. RF-qOLVED ~at Proposed By-law No. 85-217 to authorize the rehabilitation
of the roads on parts'of Dixon Street, Simcoe Street, Third Avenue, Second
Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Huggins Street which was. read a first and second
time at the meeting of Council held on the 4th day of November, 1985 be amended
as follows:
(a) By striking out the first, second and third recitals thereof and
substituting therefor the following:
Whereas the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
deems it desirable to rehabilitate roads on parts of Dixon Street,
Simcoe Street, Third Avenue, Second Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Huggins
Street as more particularly described in Schedule "A" attached to and
forming part of this by-law at a total estimated cost of $310,000; and
WHEREAS the Ontario Municipal Board by its Order under File E851501
dated the lOth day of December, 1985 approved the undertaking of the
work by the City and authorized The Regional Municipality of Niagara
to issue debentures not exceeding $190,000 or not exceeding the net
cost of the undertaking, whichever is the lesser, such net cost being
- 2 -
the amount of the cost remaining after receipt of an estimated
subsidy of $120,000 from the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications under Part X of the Public Transportation and
Highway Improvement Act; and
WHEREAS the es~mated expenditures for the current construction program
of the City will exceed the amount of the anticipated subsidy
allocation under said Part X of the Public Transportation and Highway
Improvement Act and the Council now deems it expedient to proceed
with the construction of the work described in Schedule "A" without
relying upon receipt of the said subsidy and to have the whole of
the estimated cost of $310,000 raised by the issue and sale of
debentures; and
(b) By striking out "the City of Niagara Falls share of" in the first
line of section 2 so that the said section shall now read as follows:
2. That the cost of the said work be raised by the issue
and sale of debentures of The Regional Municipality of
Niagara repayable over a term not exceeding ten years and
bearing interest at such rate or rates as shall be determined
by the Regional Council.
That application be made to the Ontario Municipal Board for an order amending
its said order dated the 10th day of December, 1985 to permit The Regional
Municipality of Niagara to issue debentures for an amount not exceeding $310,000
to pay for the cost of the rehabilitation of the said roads.
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
(~ily of ~Tiagara ~dalls, (~nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 99 December 1st, 19 86.
Movea by AId. Coville
5econaea by A|a. Pay
RESOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by P .C.O- Services Ltd. for the
elimination of rats, groundhogs, skunks, and bees, be accepted at the low
tendered price of $1,942.50; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto'
affixed.
CARRIED/"UNANIMOusLY
Cl~tk -
Mayor
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 98
Mov~ by AId. ctn~Ncs
Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER
November 24th 1986
RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby petitions for Interim Payment under the Public Transportation and
Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made in the year 1986 in the amount
of $3,699,955.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
Ministry of
TranSportation and.
Communications
Ontario
MUNICIPALITY OF THE
CITY
(State witeater City or Separated Town}
OF NIAGARA FALLS
PETITION FOR INTERIM PAYMENT UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
ACT ON EXPENDITURES MADE IN THE YEAR 19 R~ .
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURE
PERIOD JANUARY 1st. 19 86 TO OCTOBER 31 19 86
ROADS OR STREETS
8RIDGES AND CULVERTS
CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE TOTAL
$ ],,]-62,].55.00 $ 2,537,800.00 $ 3,699,955.00
$ $ $
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
$ 1,162,155.00
$ 2,537,800.00 $ 3,699,955.00
TREASURER'S DECLARATION
I SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I HAVE PAID OUT OF FUNDS BELONGING AND ACCRUING TO THE MUNICIPAL
CORPORATION THE ABOVE SUM, AND DO HOLD BONA FIDE VOUCHERS FOR SUCH PAYMENTS WHICH I AM PREPARED
TO PRODUCE IN VERIFICATION THEREOF.
DECLARATION OF ENGINEER OR SUPERVISOR
DECLARED BEFORE ME AT CITY OF NIAGARA FAL]'.S
DAY OF NOVEZ4B~..R
f
19 86
Signature o,f Treasurer
FARRELL, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
I SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT THE ABOVE AMOUNT HAS BEEN SPENT ON MUNICIPAL STREETS IN STRICT
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT.
DECLARED BEFORE ME AT C'I'TY OF NIAGARA FAT.LS
THIS -th DAY OF NOVElvIBER 19 86
, Signature of ~neer or Supe~isor
~' B~, CI~ C~ L.A. OA~S, P. ~G DIR
RESOLD ON O
THIS PETITION FOR SUBSIDY ON THE ABOVE EXPENDITURE I
24th 19
OF THE CITY' OF NIAGARA FALLS UNDER DATE
NOVEMBER 86
(SEAL)_ -
DATE6 ~T'NiaBara Falls, Ont;ario THIS
AUTHORIZED
SIGNATORIES
Twenty-sixth DAY OF November 1~6
MR-A-20 71-08 (FeRMERLY OD-M B-~4)
(~tty o~ ~Ttagam ~alla, (~nmrtv
COUNCIl.. CHAMBER
No. 97
Moved by AId. cummings
Seconded by Aid. Hinsperger
November 17th
RESOLVED tl~t the Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for
Highway Improvements for the year 1986, dated November 17, 1986, be
adopted as presented in the total estimated amount of $9,200.00 with
an estimated subsidy of $4,600.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be
hereto affixed.
19 86
Mayor
Communicahons
THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT
REQUEST FOR SUPPLEMENTARY ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY MONEYS
FOR THE YEAR 19 86
Pursuant to The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement
Act, the Council
of the City of Ni~gr~ra Fa]I s
hereby requests a supplementary allocation of subsidy moneys for
work on roads and bridges under its jurisdiction as follows:
$ 4,600.00
for Traffic Signal Modernization
$ NIL
for Maintenance, in the
Total Amount of $ 4,600.00
The said moneys shall be exitended on work performed in accordance
with The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. A
detailed statement of proposed expenditures is attached hereto.
This request for a supplementary application of subsidy moneys has
been authorized by Resolution of the
City
Council of Niagara Falls
under date of
November 17-,19 86
(SEAL)
/
('.:CAD OF COUNCIL)
MR-A-15
80-04 (FORMERLY 0D-MB-27)
THE CORPORATION 0F THE City OF Niaqara Falls
PROGRAM OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR 19 86 ·
(A) Bridges and Culverts
(i) Total From Reverse Side
(B) Roads and Streets
(ii) Total From Reverse Side
(c)
Resurfacing (Upper Tier and
Large Lower Tier Only)
(iii) From Reverse Side
(D) Equipment and Housing (Rural Only)
(iv) From Reverse Side
SUB-TOTAL (A) TO (D)
Total
Expenditure
$8,600.00
$8,600.00
ESTIMATED
Subdizable
Expenditure Subsidy
$8,600.00
$8,600.00 $4,300.00
(E) Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*)
(F) Towns & Villages only
30% of (A) Subsidizable Expenditure
(1) TOTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
$ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 300.00
$9,200.00 $9,200.00 $4,600.00
NOTE: DETAILS OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM TO BE LISTED ON REVERSE SIDE
2. MAEM'r~maBCM (FOR DEFINITIONS REFER TO FORM MR-A 113 AND MR-A 114).
(A) Bridges and Culverts
(B) Roadside
(C) Hardtop
(D) Loose Top
(E) Winter Control
(F) Safety Devices
(G) Miscellaneous
SUB-TOTAL (A) TO (G)
(H) Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*)
(J) County Contributions to Urban Improvement
(Counties Only)
(K) Towns & Villages -
30% of (A) Subsidizable Expenditure
(2) TOTALS FOR MAINTENANCE
GRAND TOTALS (1) + (2)
$9,200.00 $9,200.00 $4,600.00
I hereby certify that the above program of proposed expenditures has been adopted by
resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the ~ City of Niagara Falls
DATE: Nove/nber 17, 1986
CLERK OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OVERHEAD - For rurals, the construction overhead 1 (E) is to be 7% of the estimated
subsidizable construction expenditures for (A) Bridges & Culverts, (B) Roads and
Streets and (C) County, Region and Large Lower Tier Resurfacing Program and the balance
of actual overhead is then shown as maintenance overhead 2(H).
MR-A-16 85-02
(A) Bridges and Culverts
Location
Type of Structure
ESTIMATED ~
Total Subsidizable
Expenditure Expenditure
(i) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(B) Roads and Streets
Location Nature of Work
Murray - Buchanan Intersecti(~ Traffic Signal
Modernization
S8,600.00 $8.600.00
(c)
(ii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
Resurfacing Program
Location
Counties, Regions and
Large Lower Tier Only
Type of Surfacing
$8,600.00 $8,600.00
(iii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(D) Equipment and Housing (Rurals Only)
(iv) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(gtty of /tagara alls, (gritaria
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 96
November 10th [9 86
Moved by AId. CU~INGS
Seconded by AId. PAY
RESOLVED Hat pursuant to the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement
Act, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests
an allocation of subsidy funds for public transportation in the amount of
$549,584.00 for the Capital Assistance Programme; AND the Seal of the corporation
be hereto affixed.
CARRIE .-.~31~ANIMOUSLY
Clerk It
.C ler~/~ ?
Mayor
Ontario
Ministry of
Transpodation and
Communications
REQUEST NO. 2
THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT
REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS
FOR THE YEAR 19 86-87
Pursuant to The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement ACt, the Council of the Corporation
of the City of Niaqara Fal.ls hereby requests an
allocation of subsidy funds for public transportation in the amount of:
$ 549,584
$
for the Capital Assistance Programme
for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme
The said funds shall be expended on public transportation in accordance with The Public Transportation
and Highway Improvement Act. A detailed statement of proposed expenditures Form MT-5 is attached
hereto.
This request for an allocation of subsidy funds has been authorized by resolution of the Council of
the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
under date of November 10th 1986 ,
AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES
MT4 77-04
(SEAL)
Ontario
Ministry of
Transpodation and
Communications
THE CORPORATION OF THE City of Niagara
STATEMENT OF PROPOSED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES,
REVENUE, NET COST AND SUBSIDIES
FOR THE YEAR 19 86-57
(Note: For assistance in estimating operating subsidy, please refer to
pages 2-6, 2-7 and 2-8 in Municipal Transit Manual)
Falls
1. CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM
Buses
Buildings- Garages
- Terminals
- Shelters
Other (specify)
Less: Proceeds from Disposal or Sale of Assets
TOTALS
2. TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
1. Total
3. Total
4.
5.
6. Total
7.
8. Total
9.
QUANTITY
TOTAL
ESTIMATE D COST
SUBSIDY
1 732,778 549,584
( )(
732', 778 549 , 584
Budgeted Expenditure
Items not Eligible for Subsidy
Expenses As per Line B Page 2-6 (Line 1 '- Line 2)
Inter City Charter Expenses
Contracted Services to Adjacent Municipalities
Expenses As per Total C Page 2-6 (Line 3 - Lines 4 & 5}.
80% of Non-Transit Revenue As per Line D Page 2-6
Eligible Operating Expenses As per Line E Page 2-6 ( Line 6 - Line 7)
BUDGETED REVENUE
Operating
Non-Operating
Total Budgeted Revenue
As per Line F Page 2-7
As per Page 2-7
As per Line G Page 2-7
10.
11.
12.
4. ESTIMATED NET COST (Actual/Theoretical/Additional)
13. Actual Net Cost (Line 3 - Line 12)
14. Theoretical Net Cost [Line 8 x (100% - R/C Target)]
15. Additional Net Cost (Line 13 - Line 14)
16. OR (25%of Line14)
5. ESTIMATED SUBSIDY
17. BASIC: 50%of Line14
18. 'Additional (if applicable): 25% of Line 15
OR 25% of Line i6 - whichever is less
19. Total Estimated Operating Subsidy
Note: Line 19 should not exceed 75% of Line 13
MT.I IO-O4
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 95 November 10th 19 86
Moved by AId. CUMMINGS
.~.,ond~l by AM. HARRINGTON
RESOLVED t~t the unit prices submitted by Volsci Construction Co. Ltd. for
Storm Sewer Installation in Cherrywood Acres Subdivision Contract S.S. 27-86,
be accepted at the low tendered price of $356,040.85; AND the Seal of the
Corporation be hereto affixed.
Mayor ~~ ~
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
( tt l nf tagara JallB,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 94 November 10th 19 86
Movea by AId. CuMMXNGS
~econded by AId. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Blairick Limited for Watermain
Installation on Bridgewater Street from Willoughby Drive to Sohia Street
Contract W.I. 26-86, be accepted at the low tendered price of $108,470.10;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
· SMEATON
~it!t af ~ialtara ~alla, (t)ntaria
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 93
Moved by AId. Cheesman
Seconded by AId. Janvary
RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forvarded to the family of the
late Giuseppe DeCaria, a Crossing Guard for the City of Niagara Falls~ and
father of City EmployeesT Alessandro and Ronny DeCaria;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.
November 3rd 1986
CARRIE .J' Unanimously
Clerk ~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 92 November 3rd, 19 86
Moved by A|d. Cumnings
Seconded by AM. Hinsperger
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Gauld Nurseries Ltd. for 1986
Tree Planting Program, Contract T.P. 25-86~ be accepted at the low tendered
price of $6,322.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED ~n'imous ly
( ity of Tiagara alls, ( nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 91
Mov~l by AId. Harrington
Seconded by AId. Hopkins
October 27,
RESOLVED ~hat WHEREAS: The General Assembly of the United Nations
proclaims the week starting October 24th, as Disarmament Week, and;
WHEREAS: Disarmament Week brings more fully to the public attention
the dangers of the arms race and the needs for promoting the objectives
of disarmament, and;
WHEREAS: The arms race is a continuing cause of social and economic
underdevelopment in the world, and;
WHEREAS: The arms race threatens the survival of every man, woman,
and child in Niagara Falls as well as the rest of the world, and;
WHEREAS: It is necessary to reaffirm the idea that people are more
important than politics;
BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada be
declared a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone, and that the production and
deployment of nuclear weapons or associated materials be prohibited
in the political and geographical area described as the City of Niagara
Falls, Ontario, Canada.
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CARRIED
Cle,k emtrary-
E~
W~{h Alderman Cheesman, Coville, Hinsperger, Janvary and Orr voting
Mayor ~,'~~
WILLIAM S. SbIEATON
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 90 October 27, 19 86
Moved ~y AId. Hinsperger
Seconded by AId. Cummings
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by the following companies for
parking lot snowplowing for the 1986 - 1987 winter season be accepted as
listed below:
1) Dominion Paving Co.
3~ yd loader $37.50
3 yd loader $37.50
2 yd loader $25.00
3/4 yd loader $15.00
Dump with blade $32.50
Tandem dump $27.50
Single axle dump $22.50
City Hall lots, all
Downtown Lots, Ellen
Avenue Lot, South End
Lots, Niagara Falls
Arena Lots, Community
Resources Centre.
2) Ken Warden Const. Ltd.
3) Sacco Const. Ltd.
Loader-2yd Bucket$26o25
Dump Truck $21.00
Tandem Dump TruckS26.25
5-Ton Dump Truck
with power blade $31.50
1-Ton Truck with
power blade $31.50
2yd Loader $21.50
Dump Truck $19.50
Jeep with plow
(4-wheel drive) $19.49
Tandem Dump $25.00
Willoughby Town Hall,
Niagara South Arena,
Chippawa Library Lot,
Bridgewater On-Street
parking areas.
Stamford & JaCk Bell
Arenas, Lion's Club
Rink, Coronation
Recreation Centre.
AND the Seal of'the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED/~NANIMOUSLY
Clerk
RENN N ~
Mayor
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 89
Moved by AId. Cummings
S~.,onded by AId. Pay
October 27, 19 86
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Walker Brothers Quarries Ltd.
for supply and delivery of winter sand, including the mixing of salt with
this sand, and the remixing of the existing stockpile, be accepted at the
low tendered price of $89,240.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto
affixed.
CARRIED ANIMOUSLY
Clerk
[V1ayor ~~
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
of Niagara alls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 88
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RFF, OLVED that
October 27, 19 86
CUMMINGS
PAY
the unit prices submitted by the following companies for
the rental of snow removal equipment for the 1986-1987 winter season be
accepted as listed below:
1) Montgomery Bros. Construction. -
two (2) 4-wheel drive front-end loaders
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Modern White Line Ltd. -
one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader
L. Walter & Sons Exc. Ltd. -
one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader
one (1) grader
Pizzi General Contracting. -
one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader
two (2) graders
Van Derweyden Landscaping. -
one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader
Modern Crane Rentals Ltd. -
one (1) wing mounted truck plow
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
- $45.00/hr
- $55.00/hr
- $57.00/hr
- $48.00/hr
- $50.00/hr
- $52.00/hr
- $50.00/hr
- $52.00/hr
- $78.00./hr
(one unit)
(one unit)
(one unit)
(one unit)
(one unit)
(one unit)
(two units
(one unit)
one unit,)
CARRIED U~'~NIMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 87
Moved by AId. Cheesman
Seconded by Aid. Pay
October 14th 19 86
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Greenwood Contracting Ltd. for
watermain installation on Montrose Road from Brown Road to Welland River,
and on Oakwood Drive from Brown Road northerly to existing watermain -
Contract W.I. 23-86, be accepted at the low tendered price of $233,695.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIE~/UNANIMOUSLY
ClerkS"' ~ ~-~
Mayor iL~~N~
W S.
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 86
Moved by Akl.
Baker
October 14th
19 s6
Seconded By AM. Janvar~
RK~OLVED t[at WHEREAS the Federal Minister of Corm~unications, in the measure
supportive of the Government's deficit reduction plan, has tabled legislation
that will require municipalities and other government agencies to pay radio
licence fees on the same basis as private users;
WHEREAS the proposed increase of radio licence fees for the City of Niagara Falls
and its agencies is approximately 700%;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls petition,
the Honourable Flora Isabel MacDonald, Federal Minister of CommDnications, to
amend the proposed legislation requiring Federal, Provincial, and Municipal
Governments and agencies to pay radio licence fees on the same basis as private
users in view of the impact the proposed legislation will have on municipal
budgets for 1987;
AND FURTHER, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario.
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARR~ UN.~NIMOUBLY
Cl~k .... ~
Mayor
~ity of Niagara ~alls, (.eataria
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 85
Moved by AId. Pay
S~:onded by AId. coville
October 6th 19 86
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Condotta & Fortuna Limited for
Sanitary Sewers on Kister Road from Progress Street Northerly and on Montrose
Road from Chorozy Street Southerly, Contract S.S. 22-86, be accepted at the
low tendered price of $75,137.50; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto
affixed.
CARR! UNANIMOUSLY
Clef CA~._~~
~ty of Niagara tdalls, (entar~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 84
Moved by AId. Harrington
~econded by AId. Pay
October 6th 19 86
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Stephens & Rankin Inc. for
Local Improvement - Curb Construction on Coholan Street, Contract L.I.
24-86, be accepted at the low tendered price of $87,854.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARR| UNANIMOUSLY
,tie C.~A~_~,
/
Mayor L~I~S.~
(ILil!I uf taBara alls, (,Onlari
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 83
Moved by AId. cummings
S~:onded by AId. Pay
RFF, OLVED that
October 6 19 '86
WHEREAS it is deemed most appropriate to recognize the One Hundred
and Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the 10th Battery of the 56th Field
Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery and the contribution
made by all of its members during its long and distinguished history;
NOW ~tEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of
the City of Niagara Falls does hereby grant and confirm to the 10th
Battery of the 56th Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery
the Freedom of the City and the rights, forever, to enter and
march within the boundaries of the said City, at all times, with
Colours flying, Drums beating and Bayonets fixed.
CARRIED ,~3NAN IMOUSLY
Clerk
Mayor ~I~~
wI IAM S. MEATON
nf iagara Jall , (gnlaflg
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 82 October 6 19 86
Moved By AId. Pay
Seconded by AId. Coville
RK~OLVED that pursuant to subsection 3 of section 82 of the Registry
Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 445, the Minister of Housing be requested to consent
to an Order being made amending the plan of subdivision registered in the Land
Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Welland, now Niagara
South, on the 3rd day of August, 1950 as Plan No. 108 for the former Township
of Stamford, by permanently closing that part of Junkin Avenue as shown bordered
in black on plan Schedule "A" attached hereto.
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIE --Yf~A~IMOUSLY
CI~~
Mayor ~L~"/'~
L. LIAN S. S~EATON
PLAN SCHEDULE "A"
/ [ q -~-
L_ ~./ /
L/~ L
I
475:87 "'~%
NI°27'w
( it l nf ia ara nt trin
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 81
Moved by AId. Cheesman
Seconded by AId. cummings
RESOLVED that
October 6th 19 86
Proposed By-law No. 85-218 to authorize the constr. uqtion of certain works as
local improvements under section 12 of the Local Improvement. Act which was given
a first and second reading at the meeting of Council held on November 4th, 198,5
be amended by inserting after "That" at the beginning of section 1 "subject to
compliance with the requirements of section 301 of the Municipal Act and the
passing of a subsequent by-law to authorize the undertaking of the construction
of the asphalt pavement, curbs and gutters on Doreen Drive" so that the said
section will now read as follows:
1. That, subject to compliance with the requirements of section 301
of the Municipal Act and the passing of a subsequent by-law to
authorize the undertaking of the construction of the asphalt
pavement, curbs and gutters on Doreen Drive, the construction of
the works described in Schedule "A'~ attached hereto be undertaken
as local improvements pursuant to the provisions of section 12 of
the Local Improvement Act
and that the said by-law, as so amended, now be given a third reading and
be passed
CARRI UNANIMOUSLY ~ _ - ' --
Clerk~~T ~.- a ,, -""" :~
Clerk ~ htl yor LI
~11 ' [ [I 11111 I
(~ity of ~iagara ;~alls, (~ntar~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 80
Move~ by A]~. Hinsperger
~qec__ondeCl by AM. Pay
RK~OLVED ~at Autoland Chrysler be awarded the supply of one 1986
Panel Van at a cost of $12,401.30;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed,
September 29th,1986
CARRI D UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk ,,'
~VIayor
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
(llit!I f IiaBara lalls, (9ulartn
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 79
Moved by AId.
PAY
SeptemDer 29th |9 86
Seconded by AId. COMMINGS
RFSOLVED that WHEREAS the Planning Act (Ontario) allows municipalities to enact
property standards by-laws, and, in doing so, gives them the authority to set standards of
maintenance according to the condition of buildings in their jurisdiction, and
~HEREAS the loan programs, which are based upon our property standards by-law have been
beneficial to the preservation of the housing stock in our municipality, and
~HEREAS the interests of property owners, tenants and neighbourhoods are best served by
municipal councils who can respond quickly to the unique housing conditions of their rate-
payers, and
WHEREAS it is alleged by the Ministries of Municipal Affairs and Housing that there is some
overlapping, duplication and conflict in the various standards related to existing buildings,
and
~HEREAS these Ministries have jointly prepared a POSITION PAPER ON PROPERTY STANDARDS BY-LAWS
AND £HEIR RELATIONSHIP r0 'FHE BUILDING CODE AND FIRECODE RE'rROFIT, in which it is suggested,
in part, that;
" 1. (a) Property Standards By-laws be limited to matters pertaining to
maintenance of the outside of buildings and property, with respect
to appearance, housekeeping of grounds and items of a nuisance nature, and
(b) Enabling legislation under the Planning Act be so amended to maintain
this limitation, "
and
WHEREAS the above recommendation would severely limit the influence which municipal Councils
would have over the standards of maintenance for existing buildings in their jurisdiction,
ZHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the undersigned municipality recommends that the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs reconsider its position as stated above, and preserve the autonomy presently
enjoyed by the municipalities with respect to the determination of the s~andards of maintenance
required in their property standards by-laws.
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR~,~/~)- ' UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor e~ ~
WILLIAM S. S ATON
( it!J nf Tiagara alla, COataria
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 7~
Moved by AId.
PAY
September 29th 1986
Sec, onde~dhy AId. COVILLE
RESOLVED ~at WHEREAS, the City of Niagara Falls Ontario is concerned for
the protection and enhancement of the environmental quality of the Niagara River
for the health and welfare of its citizens; and
~HEREAS, the City has expressed tnese concerns jointly with its municipal counter-
part, Niagara Falls, Mew fork by adopting an Environmental Policy;
tHEREFORE BE I'f RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario supports the
efforts of the Provincial Environment Minister, Canadians for a Clean Envirorunent,
Niagara Ecosystems Task Force and Operation Clean Niagara to have included in the
Canada/U.S./Ontario/New York Niagara River Clean-up Agreement:
(a) a specific schedule for the reduction of pollution entering
the Niagara River;
(O) the elimination of toxic loadings from point sources and
non-point sources along the river; and
(c) the excavation, removal and destruction of toxic dump sites.
rnat copies of this report and resolution be sent to:
- Honourable J. Bradley, Minister of the Environment, Ontario;
- The Honourable T. McMillan, Minister of the Environment, Canada;
- Mr. R. Nicholson, M.P.
- donourable V. Kerrio, Minister of Natural Resources and Energy;
- Canadians for a Clean Environment;
- Niagara Ecosystems Task Force;
- Operation Clean Niagara.
AND tne Seal of the Corporation De hereto affixed.
CI~kCARR~
M-ayor
Niagara alls,
C'OUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 77
Moved by AId. cummings
Seconded by AM. Hinsperger
RESOLVED ~t the unit price submitted by Sheppard Fence Company, for
the Supply and Erection of Fences in Parks and Cemeteries, Contract F.C.
21-86, be accepted at the low tendered price of $14,625.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
September 29th, 19~6
CAR,~-UNANIMOUSLY
of N agara ~alls, ®rimrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 76
Mo,,H by Aid. Gummings
S~¢ond~d by AId. Hinspe~ger
REeOLVED t[,t a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Wilfred Joseph Anthony (Wilf) Sharkey, former Vice President of General
Abrasives; and a highly respected member of the community;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
September 29th, 1986
CARRIE ANIMOUSLY ~ Mayor ~~~
Cler~ARR!~~/ WILLI M S. SMEATON
(~i~y of ~iaga~a ~alls, ®urnrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 75
Mo~ed ~y A|d. Janvary
8econd~d by AId. Cummings
RF~qOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Joseph Mancuso, Chairman of the Niagara Falls Hydro Commission;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
September 29 19 86.
CARR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 74
Movc, d by AId. PAY
,.~conded by AM. HINSPERGER
September 8th, 19 86.
RESOLVED ~at an appropriate agreement be completed with Champion Road
Machinery Sales Limited for a five-year power-train warranty and preventative
maintenance program for our recently acquired Champion grader;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRI ...... UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 73
Moved by Aid. rAY
Seconded by A~. H~NSV~RC~
RESOLVED that Champion Road Machinery be awarded a contract for two
graders at a cost of $2,700.00 per month for a minimum of four months;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
September 8th, 19 86.
M~yor
~Zity of ~bgara ~alls, (gnmrb
C'OUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 72
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RESOLVED that
September 8,
CHEESMAN
CUMMINGS
the unit prices submitted by Alfidome Construction Limited
1986
for Contract R.C. 20-86 - Finished Road Construction in Charnwood Subdivision
- Stage II - Phase I, be accepted at the low tendered price of $61,568.70;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED ~/~qANIMOUSLY
Clerk "' ~,
Mayor
(~ty of Niagara ~alls, (,Ontario
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 71
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RESOLVED that
September 8,
PAY
HINSPERGER
the unit prices submitted by Hard Rock Paving Company
Limited for Contract R.C. 19-86 - Finished Road Construction in Drummond
Park Village Subdivision - Stage I, be accepted at the low tendered price
of $46,660.70;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
1986
/
CARRiED/NANiMou SLY
Mayor
(~ity of Niagara ~alls, ~ntarb
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 70
Moved by AId. CUMMTNGS
Seconded by AId. JANVARY
September 8, 1986
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Provincial Construction
(Niagara Falls) Limited for Contract R.C. 18-86 - Road Reconstruction on
Fourth Avenue, from Bridge Street to North Limit, be accepted at the low
tendered price of $386,815.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED /~NANIMOUSLY
Cletk~~~
Mayor
..tLLIAM S- S TON
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 69
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RESOLVED that
September 8,
CHEESMAN
PAY
the unit prices submitted by Roadmaster Construction and
Sealing Ltd., for Contract R.M. 17-86 - 1986 Tender for Crack Sealing, be
accepted at the low tendered price of $12,960;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19s6
CARRIE -//'UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk
Mayor
(~ity o~ ~Tiagara ~alls, ~nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 68
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RF-c, OLVED tlmt
September 8, 1986
CHEESMAN
JANVARY
the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a one year
extension of draft plan approval for the Drummond Park Village Extension -
(File No. 26T-80003 Revised), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs be so
advised;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk ~f,~. ~:,~-
Mayor ~
LLIAM S. SMEATON
t~ity of Niagara ~alls, ®nmriv
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 67
Moral by AId.
S~r. oncl~d by AId.
RESOLVED that
September 8, 19 86
CHEESMAN
JANVARY
the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a two year
extension of draft plan approval for the Rainbow Gardens Subdivision - (File
No. 26T-74143), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs be so advised;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk ;
I~LIAN S. SI'qEA'I'ON
C'OUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 66 August 18th, 19 86.
Moved by AId. PAY
Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls 'hereby approves an
amendment of the proposed Mingle Subdivision, Pile No. 26T-79006, to permit the
development of six single family residential lots from the four single family
lots originally proposed, as shown on a plan prepared by R. J. Matthews, O.L.S.
dated July 29th, 1986, subject to an added condition of approval concerning the
determination of the frontage lot which is to Be conveyed along with Block 7;
AND FLrRTHER, that an additional one year extension of draft plan approval be
supported for this subdivision;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIE "~N~IMOUSLY
Mayor
of Niagara alls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 65 August 18th,
Moved By A|d. PAY
S~conded by AId. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls request
the Minister of Municipal Affairs to declare the area of the Town of
Niagara-on-the-Lake, which was adversely affected by a recent hailstorm,
as a disaster area in order that farmers affected by the disaster could
qualify for interest-free loans from the Federal Government;
AND the Sealof the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19~6.
CARRI UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
(~ily of ~iagara ~alls, ®rimrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 64
Moral by AId.
5~:ond~l by AId.
RF_BDLVED that
CUMMINGS
HINSPERGER
August 18th, 1986
the unit prices submitted by Ground Aerial Maintenance for
Chippawa Street Lighting be accepted at a unit cost of $45.00 per unit
for 190 units, a total low tendered amount of $8,550.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto.affixed-
CARRIE /~NANIMOUSLY
Clerk
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 63
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RESOLVED that
1.
CHEESMAN
CLrMMINGS
August 18th, 19 86.
Proposed By-law No. 85-216 to authorize the reconstruction of O'Neil
Street and part of Fourth Avenue from Bridge Street to the north limit
of Fourth Avenue which was given a first and second reading at the
meeting of Council held on November 4th, 1985 be amended by inserting
after "That" at the beginning of section 1 "subject to compliance with
the requirements of section 301 of the Municipal Act and the passing
of a subsequent by-law to authorize the undertaking of the work" so
that the said section will now read as follows:
1. That, subject to compliance with the requirements of
section 301 of the Municipal Act and the passing of a
subsequent by-law to authorize the undertaking of the work,
the aforesaid reconstruction of O'Neil Street and part
of Fourth Avenue from Bridge Street to the northerly limit
of Fourth Avenue as more particularly described in
Schedule "A" to this by-law be authorized
and that the said by-law, as so amended, now be given a third
reaping and be passed; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
S~EATON
Niagara dalls, ( ulario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
62 August 11, 19 86.
Moved by A|d. HARRINGTON
~nd~d by AM. COVILLE
RESOLVED dmt the Gouncil of the City of Niagara Falls supports the request
of the City of Peterborough to have the Province of Ontario arrange to conduct
a pilot study of Site Value Assessment in the City of Peterborough through the
Ministry of Revenue, and that the City of Peterborough be so advised;
AND the Seal of the COrporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED with Aldermen Cummings, and Pay voting contrary, and all others voting
( ily of Niagara alls, ( mario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 61
Moved by AId. CU~ZNGS
Seconded by A~. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls accept the
Province of 0ntario's 1986-1987 Commercial Area Improvement Program allocation
of $350,000 and, having received confirmation from the Queen Street B.I.A. re-
garding their commitment to assist in the financing of a downtown improvement
project, that Council commit an equivalent amount of $350,000 for an overall
$700,000 CAIP project.
August 11, 19 86
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
WILLIAM S. SMEATON
of mgam alls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No, 60
Moved by AId. CLrMMrNGS
Seconded by AId. tlrNSPSRGF.~
August 11
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Ground Aerial Maintenance
Services for Contract S.L. 16-86 be accepted at the low tendered amount
of $90,200.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
1986
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY ~/~
Deputy C]er ' Mayor
E
WILLIAM S. SM ATON
(~it~l nt ~ia~ara ~all~, ®ntartn
COUNCIL CHAMBER
~40. 59
July 28th,
Moved By AId. PAY
Sc~conded by AM. HOPKINS
RFSOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Alfred Beam Excavating for
Contract W.I. 14-86, Watermain Installation on Montrose Road from Thorold
Stone Road to Schofield Road, be accepted at the low tendered amount of
$276,321.65;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86.
RRI N~IMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 58
Movea by' AId. CUMMINGS
~c~nd~d by Ald? HINSPERGER
July 28
RK~DLVED dmt the following Alderm~n be appointed as voting delegates at
the Annual Conference of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. to be
held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto from August 24th to27th, 1986.
Cheesman, Charles
Harrington, Richard
Pay, Jim
Puttick, Norm
1986
/
CARRIE
Mayor
Charles Cheesman, Acting Mayor.
· tt: nf Niagara lalls, nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 5 7
Moved by AId.
July 14th, 1986.
Seconded by AId. JANVARY
RESOLVED dmt
WHEREAS on May 13th, 1986, The Treasurer of Ontario announced and received
first reading for Bill 38 to amend Section 9 of the Ontario Lottery Corporation
Act by striking out "to be available for the promotion and development of
physical fitness, sports, recreational and cultural activities and facilities".
AND WHEREAS this amendment is considered tobe detrimental to the provision of
essential activities and facilities necessary for the recreational pursuits of
the citizens of Niagara Falls.
AND WHEREAS Provincial Government priority and funding for fitnesS, sports,
recreational and cultural activities and facilities is presently inadequate and
not in keeping with the needs and priorities at the local level.
THEREFORE be it resolved:
THAT the Government of Ontario be petitioned to rescind proposed Bill 38 which
could remove designation of Wintario and Lottario profits from physical
fitness, sports, recreational and cultural activities and facilities.
AND further be it resolved:
THAT the Provincial Government reconfirm its support for recreational
activities and facilities by allocating all profits from Wintario and Lottario
for such activities and facilities on an annual and reliable basis to enable
municipalities and agencies to carry out the appropriate planning and
development.
AND the Seal of the COrporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIE~~
( ily of iagara alls, nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 56
Movea by
CUMMINGS
~onded by A~do
HINSPERGER
July 14th
RESOLVED dmt Alderman Richard Harrington be appointed Acting Mayor for
the period from Saturday, July 19th to Saturday, July 26th, 1986 inclusive;
19 86
that Alderman Charles Cheesman be appointed Acting Mayor for the period from
Sunday, July 27th, 1986 to Saturday, August 2nd, 1986 inclusive;
and that Alderman James Pay be appointed Acting Mayor for the period from
Sunday, August 3rd, to Sunday, August 10th, 1986 inclusive;
And the Seal of the corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED '~AN IMOUSLY .
Clerk
Mayor ~ ~ ~/ft~' ~f
~. SMf~TCN~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 55 July 14
Moved By AId. PAY
Seconded By AId. CUMMINGS
RRqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Alfred Beam Excavating for
Contract G.C. 15-86, Sewermains, Watermains & Base Road Construction,
Dorchester Village III Subdivision be accepted at the low tendered amount
of $268,293.12;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
1986
Cler:AR~NXNIMOUSLY'
Mayor
WILLIAM S- SMEATON
COUNCIl, CHAMBER
No. 54 July 14
Moved by ~dd. BAKER
Seconded by AId. PAY
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by De Rose Brothers General
Contracting for Contract G.C. 13-86 - Underground Services in the Carol
Subdivision, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $98,273.12;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CARRIED "ANIMOUSLY.
Clerk ~'~' , :~
Mayor
W S. 8
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 53 June 23rd 19 86
Moved by AId. BAKER
Seconded by AId. PAY
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Volsci Contruction Limited
for Contract G.C. 12-86, Underground Services for Parkway Gardens Subdivision -
Phase II, for the low tendered amount of $222,658.03, be accepted;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
Mayor
of N agara alls, ntar o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 52
Moved by AId. CUmMiNGS
Seconded by AId. JANVARY
RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Mr. Robert Snyder, of the Canadian Armed Forces, who passed away last
week as a result of an accident in Germany; Robert was the son of
fir. Don 8nyder, of our Municipal Works Department;
~ the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
June 23rd 19 86
CARR "" UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 51
June 9th 19 86
Moved By AM. ORR
Seconded by AId. HrNSPERGER
RESOLVED dmt
WHEREAS the Mintstry of Transportation and Communications subsidy allocations to
Municipalities for road maintenance and construction programs fn recent years
have not kept pace with inflation and rising construction costs;
AND WHEREAS this situation is resulting in erosion of road maintenance and
construction programs to inadequate levels;
AND WHEREAS this situation is also resulting in the decline in the condition of
streets in Niagara Falls;
AND WHEREAS deterioration of our streets directly influences the cost of
transporation and results in a negative impact on our economy;
AND WHEREAS deterioration of our streets results in increased cost for
motorists;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls petitions the
Provincial Government to increase the Ministry of Transportation and Communica-
tions road budgets for the purpose of increasing subsidies to Municipalities for
road maintenance and construction programs;
AND BE FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the
Premier of Ontario, the Ministerof Transportation and Communications, the
Honourable V. Kerrio, St., and to the Association of Municipalities of
Ontario;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA~ ' UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
WILLIAm-, 'S. SMEATON
( ily of iagara dalls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 50 June 9th
Moved By AId. PAY
Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Stephens and Rankin Inc.
for Contract R.C. 9-86, Road Rehabilitationon Dell Avenue, Margaret Street,
and Heximer Avenue, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $97,992.50;
AND the Sealof the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CAR D UNANIMOUSLY
Cl CA~
h/hY°rWiL~S. BMEA~
· ~ty of ~iagara ~alls, ~ntar~o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 49
Moved by AId. JANVARY
Seconded by AId. CHEESMAN
June 2nd
RF-qOLVEDHmt the unit prices submitted by Bobby Lawn Spray, for the
contract for 1986 broad leaf weed control in Parks and Cul-de-Sacs; and
grub control on Cul-de-Sacs, be accepted at the low tendered amount of
$13,175.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19.86
CAR uNAN IMOUSLY
MaY°~iLL~~
( ity of Niagara alls, (9.fargo
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 48
Moved by AId. CHEES~
Seconded by AId. COVZLLE
RF-e~DLVED that WHEREAS notification has been received from the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs regarding the Con~nunity Planning Grant Program,
and WHEREAS the Municipality is desirous of participating in said program
for the purpose of undertaking a land use planning study,
BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls submit an application to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs for the approval of Terms of Reference entitled
"Commercial/Office 'Opportunities Study for Niagara Falls", and the retention of
a qualified consulting firm to assist the Municipality in the Study to an
estimated cost of $30,000.00 with the Provincial Government to pay 50% of the
cost and the City to pay50% of the cost.
AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
June 2nd 19 86
cA, b uN MousLY
Mayor
Q~{ty of ~liagara ~alls, ®ntar{o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 47
Moved by AId. HINSPERGER
Seconded by AId. CHEESMAN
May 26th
RESOLVED that the unit price submitted by Norjohn Contracting Limited
for supplying and applying emulsified asphalt primer to various road
surfaces in the amount of $0.476 per litre, a total amount of $38,080.00,
be accepted;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CAR, UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor ~E~~TON
(~ty of N~agara ~alls,
C*OUNCII.- CHAMBER
No. 46 May 26th
Moved by AId. CHEESMAN
5~conded by AM. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Steed & Evans Limited for
Contract A.C. 7-86, for 1986 Hot MiX Asphalt Overlays, be accepted at the
low tendered amount of $183,202.98;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
Mayor ~4iLLIAM S. SMEATON
(~ty of N~agara ~alls, (~ntar~o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. ~5
Moved by AId. C~INGS
Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER
May 26th
19 86
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Alfidome Construction Limited,
for Contract R.C. 6-86, 1986 Sidewalk Repairs, be accepted at the low
tendered amount of $96,790.98;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
,/
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
WILLI~LM S. S
of Yiagam alls, ( nmrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 44 May 12th 19 86
Mov~i by AId. CUMMZNGS
.5~condexl by AId. PAY
RESOLVED that the Weed Inspector of the City of Niagara Falls be directed
to cause noxious weeds or weed seeds on any subdivided portion of the Municipal-
ity and lots riot exceeding ten acres, whether or not the lots are part of a plan
of subdivision, to be destroyed in the manner prescribed in the regulations made
under the Weed Control Act;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARR UNANIMOUSLY
Acting Mayor
fY 0RR /
(~ity of Niagara ~alls, (gnmr~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 43 May 12th |9 86
Moved by AId. CUMMXNGS
Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Northland Bitulithic Limited
for Contract R.C. 5-86, finished road construction in Calaguiro Estates
Subdivision - Phase I, at the low tendered amount of $24,044.85, be accepted;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
UNANIMOUSLY
Acting Mayor
of Niagara alls, ( nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 42
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId.
RESOLVED that
May 5, 1986
CHEESMAN
COVILLE
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.
Construction O.M.B.
By-law No. No.
84-295 E850021
83-263 E831331
84-294 E850019
83-258 E831333
81-308 E811679
82-247 E821512
Financing
Request
$ 65 000
250.,000
140 000
50 000
45 000
75 000
Retirement
Term
10
10
10
10
10
10
$625,000
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Acting Mayor
PATRICK CUMMINGS
(~ily of Niagara t~alls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 41 April 28th 19 86
Moved by AId. JANVARY
Seconded by AM. COVILLE
RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Mrs. Eveline Rosa Cheesman, a respected member of the City of Newmarket,
and mother of Alderman Charles Cheesman;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 4,0
Moved by AId. HINSPERGER
Seconded by AId. HOPKINS
April 28 19 86
RESOLVED that Alderman Patrick Cummings be appointed Acting Mayor for
the period from Sunday, May 4th to Saturday, May lOth inclusive; and that Alderman
Judy Orr be appointed Acting Mayor for the period from Sunday, May llth
to Friday, May 16th inclusive;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRI 'UNANIMOUSLY
( it l nf Tia ara( ntarin
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 39
April 28th, {9 86
Moved by AId. CHEES~N
Seconded by AId. CU~INGS
RKc'~LVED that
WHEREAS the City of Niagara Falls has been invited to participate
in the Province's new Low-Rise Rehabilitation Program; and,
WHEREAS the Program will provide up to $5,000 per unit to rehabil-
itate older low-rise rental units; and,
WHEREAS the Program will reimburse participating municipalities
for their administrative duties; and,
WHEREAS April 30th, 1986, has been established as the deadline
for applications for the said Program.
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the City of Niagara Falls
make an application to participate in the Province"s Low-
Rise Rehabilitation Program.
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
[Vlayor ~L~~~
of N agara alls, ntar o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No.
Moved by AId.
CUMMINGS
April 28th 19 86
Seconded by AId. EINSPERGER
RESOLVED that WHEREAS subsection 4 of secton 24 of the Public Libraries
Act, 1984 provides, in part, that the Council may in its approval of the
board's estimates or at any time at the board's request, authorize the
board'to apply a specified amount or percentage of the money paid to it
by the Council otherwise than in accordance with the items of the estimates
as approved; and
WHEREAS the Niagara Falls Public Library Board h-as requested the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls to authorize the variations
set out below in its 1986 estimates pursuant to the aforesaid Subsection of
the Act;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of The Corporation of the City
of Niagara Falls hereby authorizes the Niagara Falls Public Library Board to
apply the following percentages of the money paid to it in the 1986 estimates
otherwise than in accordance with the items of the estimates as approved:
(a) .20% of all items that are less than $5,000.00, except salary items,
(b) 10% of all items that are greater than $5,000.00, except salary items,
(c) 2% of all salary items, may be applied to any other item in the estimates;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARR · with Alderman Cheesman sbstaining from the .vote on a conflict of interest
and all others voting in favour,L~S,,~"_~F.-
Clef """'z< ~ aY°~IL
C'OUNCIe CHAMBER
No. 37 April 28
Moved by AId. CHEESMAN
Seconded by AId. PAY
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted for the supply of fertilizer
required for the Parks & Cemeteries for 1986, by the companies with the
lowest bids indicated on the attached summary, be accepted;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
Clef
CARR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor ~A4~~0N~
WIL
Bradford Fertilizer
P.O. Box 1000
Bradfor, Ont.
L3Z 2B4
As per Regional Tender opened
Thursday, April 3, 1986.
Items numbered as appearing in
Tender.
Amount Required 200 bags
Price per bag 3.10
Total 620.00
Item # 1
10-6-4
Commercial Turf
Fertilizer
Louth & Niagara Orchards
49 Ridley Road
St. Catharines, Ont.
L2S 2H8
Amount Required 150 bags Item # 4
20-5-10
Price per bag 18.50
with 90 SCV
Total 2,775.00
Chipman Inc.
400 Jones Road
Stoney Creek, Ont.
L8G 3Z1
Amount Required 400 bags
Price per bag 12.38
Total 4,952.00
Item # 19
10-6-4
with Insecticide
grub proofing
Manchester Products Ltd.,
P.O. Box 204,
Cambridge, Ont.
N1R 5S9
Amount Required 40 bags Item # 13
10-6-4
Price per bag 11.70
with Dactal
Total 468.00
Nutrite Inc.
23 Union Street
Elmira, Ont.
N3B 2Z6
Amount Required 40 bags
Price per bag 6.50
Total 260.00
Item # 2
10-6-4 with
2,4,D
Mecoprop & Dicamba
Nutrite Inc.
Amount Required 40 bags Item # 7
4-12-8
Price per bag 4.20
Straight
Total 168.00 Composition
Nutrite Inc.
Amount Required 150 bags Item # 8
-6-12-24
Price per bag 5.50
with 50%
Total 825.00 SCV
ily of iagara alls, nmrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No, 36
Moved by AId. P~Y
Seconded by AId. CUMMXNGS
RFF~)LVED that this Council does determine, in accordance with the
provisions of the Planning Act, 1983, that the changes to the proposed
zoning amendment ~I-7/86 - 6/40520 Ontario Liraited for property located
on the west side of Stanley Avenue between Peer Lane and Robinson Street,
are minor in nature and do not require giving of further notice;
~ the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
April 21st 1986
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 35
Moved by AId. JANVARY
Seeonded by AId, PAY
April 21st |9 86
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by DeMol's Tir~ S~]es 6: Service
Limited for the supply of tires, tubes and repair service for the City Fleet,
be accepted at the low tendered amount of $27,324.14;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
·/_
Mayor ZLL ~~#tI,~
W S- SMEATON
(~itg nf ~Tiagara ~all~, (Ontari~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 34
Moved by Aid. ORR
Seconded by AId.
April 21st
RESOLVED dmt the unit prices submitted by Provincial Maintenance for
the supply and application of traffic marking paint, be accepted.at the
low tendered (corrected) amount of $10,942.80;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CA .... UNANIMOUSLY~
M~yOr W~
No. 33
JOINT P,~SOLBTIONS OF COUNCILS
NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO AND NIAGARA FALLS, NE~ YORK
RESOLUTION ON THE NIAGARA RIVER ENVIRO]~fENT
WHEREAS, the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario and the City of Niagara Falls, New
York share a common international frontier, the Niagara River; and
WHEREAS, both jurisdictions are concerned with the protection of environmental
quality in the Niagara River for the health and welfare of their citizens; and
WHEREAS, both cities rely upon the Niagara River for drinking water,
agriculture, fishing, wildlife conservation, tourlsm, recreation, industrial,
and other uses; and
WHEREAS, both cities wish to continue to address shared environmental concerns
in a cooperative manner;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Niagara Falls, New York and the City
of Niagara Falls, Ontario continue to discuss avenues of cooperation for
strengthening efforts to protect and enhance the Niagara River environment;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that both City Councils adopt a joint municipal
environmental policy.
Signed this 15th day of April, 1986.
City of Niagara Falls, Ontario
Will~
Mayor
City of Niagara Falls, New York
Michael C. O'Laug~
Mayor
Joint Municipal Environmental Policy
The C~ties of Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Fails, New York,
jointly resolve to protect and enhance the Niagara River environment
cooperatively, in order to facilitate and encourage:
a) the active protection of soil, sir and water quality;
h)
the conservation of the important natural resource areas in the
river basin to provide opportunities for nature study. recreation
and future resource utilization;
c)
the conservation and proper management of water supplies for
consumption, recreation, industrial processes and the production
of energy;
d) the maintenance of healthy resident and migratory wildlife
populations and their habitats; and
e) the enhancement of the scenic beauty of the Niagara Falls area
for the enjoyment of current and future residents and visitors.
of Niagara alls, ( nmrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 32
April 14th
Moved by AId. CHEESMAN
Seconded by AId. CU~h~ZNOS
RESOLVED that this Council does determine, in accordance with the
~provisions of the Planning Act, 1983, that the changes to the proposed
zoning amendment AM-4/86 - 488745 Ontario Limited (J. Cuviello) for
property located on the south side of Morrison Street, east of Dorchester
Road, are minor in nature and do not require givingof further notice;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
1986
CA ' with Aldermam
NN/~'/' ' Mayor wI
~y of Niagara ~dalls, ®nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 31
Moved by AId. JANVARY
~:onded by AId, ORR
April 7th
19 86
RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Mr. Charles H. "Chuck" Willjams, a well known and highly respected
member of the community, and former City employee;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA b UNANIMOUSLY
~~CI C~
Mayor W~~
( lly of Niagara tdalls, ®nlario
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 30
Moved by AId. no~t~s
Seconded by AId. Ctjt~i]NGS
RESOLVED that
April 7, 1986
WHEREAS the Supplementary report'of the Ontario
Electoral Boundaries Commission dated March, 1986 has
recommended the redistribution of the existing Electoral
Districts of Niagara Falls and Niagara South;
AND WHEREAS the proposed redistribution removes a large
area of the City of Niagara Falls and includes the same in
the Electoral District of Niagara South which includes the
City of Port Colborne, Town of Fort Erie and Township of
Walnfleet;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Niagara Falls
and the members of the Provincial Parliament representing
both the EleCtoral District of Niagara Falls and Niagara
South are adamantly opposed to the redistribution;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Province of
Ontario be requested to revise the Draft Bill to implement
the proposed redistribution of electoral districts in order
that the electoral 'districts of Niagara Falls and Niagara
South remain ss they are at present,
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Honourable Vincent
Kerrio, M.P.P. and Mr. Ray Haggerry, M.P.P. be asked to
present the City's objections to the Ontario Legislature.
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA/,~~ UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
(~i~y of ~iagara ~alls, ®nla~$
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 29
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId. o~
April 7th 19 86
RESOLVED~at a message of condolence be forwarded to the family Of the
late Mr. J. ~nbrose Somerville, a well known'and highly respected member of
the community, who was Chairman of the Niagara Falls Hydro Electric Commission;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA D~NIMOUSLY
Mayor WiLL~~~
(~ily of ~iagara tdalls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 28 April 7th
Mov~ by AId. CUMMZNGS
Seconde~l by Aid, COVILLE
RF-e, OLVED that the unit prices submitted by Security Clothing Mfg. Co.,
for shirts, pants, coverails and shop coats, *be accepted at the low
tendered amounts as per attached schedule;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 96
Mayor
(~ii!t ~f ~ia~ara ~alls, (DulariB
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 2 7
Movc~t by AId. ORR
Seconded by AId. P~.Y
April 7th
1986
RESOLVED that the rental rates for general purpose equipment for the year
1986, be accepted, beginning with the lowest ~ental rate for equipment
available and suitable when required, as per attached schedule:
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
]Vlayor WiLL~~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 26
Mov~ by AId. 0~
Seconded by AId, PAY
April 7th 1986
RESOLVED t~at the unit prices submitted by Adrian Van Der Weyden for the
mowing of private lots be accepted as per attached summary; AND
that the unit prices submitted by Mr. Earl Murchie for chemical weed control
be accepted as per attached summary;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor WI~
of Tiagara alls, ntar n
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 25
Moved by Aid. PAY
Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS
April 7th
RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the following be accepted at
the low tendered amount:
1. GRASS - (All F.O.B. Fairview Cemetery) -
a) Grass Seed Mixture -
Oseco Limited - $ 3,229.60
b) Fiesta Perennial Ryegrass -
Oseco Limited - 311.11
c) Pennlawn Red Fescue -
Oseco Limited - 316.00
d) Overseeding Grass Mixture -
F.R. Smith Seeds Ltd. - 1,493.00
2. SOD ~ (All F.O.B. F~irview Cemetery) -
Young Sod Supply - per roll
$ 0.80
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
nf agara allu, (Outar
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 24
Moved by AId. CHEESMAN
Second~i by AId. CUMMINGS
April 7th 19 86
RF-gOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Bobby Lawn Spray, for [he 1986
control of broad leaf weeds in parks and cul-de-saca and ;the 'control.of grubs.
on cul-de-sacs, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $13:175.00;
AND -
that the unit prices submitted by Grounds Master Commercial Lawn & Tree SerVice
for grass cutting in rural cemeteries in 1986 be accepted at the low tendered
amount of $1,876.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
,
CAR ' UNAN II¢_OU SLY
MaY°tWiLL~
· ity of Niagara lalls, (gntariv
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 23
Moved by AId. JANVARY
S~.ond~l by AId, PAY
March 24,
1986
RK~OLVED ~mt a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the
late Mr. Wesley R. Johnston, a highly respected member ofthe'communitY
and father of Murray J- Johnston, the Director of Buildings & .Inspections
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
Mayor
(~i~y of Niagara ~alls, (~nmrio
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 22
Moved by AId. CSEES~q
Seconded by AId. CUM~NOS
March 24th 19 86
RKqOLVED that the Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for
Highway Improvements for the year 1986, dated March 24th, 1986, be adopted
as presented in the total estimated amount of $5,217,300.00,. with an
estimated subsidy of $2,272,150.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR D UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
14 1 LL
THE PUBLIC TI~ANSPORTATION AND I-{IGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT
REQUIEST FOR SUPPI_EMENTARY ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY MONEYS
FOR THE YEAI~ |9,sb
Pursuant to The Pubhc Transportation and Highway improvement
Act. the
<,f the CITY of '. [,\I;\R.\ F\LI.S
hereby requusts .1 suDplrH~,rnt.try allocation of subsidy moneys for
~ork on roads .x~d br:d~us under its jurisdiction as follows:
$ 2.272,130 for Construction, and
$ Nr{. f¢~r Maintenance. H1 the
T,tal Am,ml,I
with The Publit Transpo rlslttorl and Highway In~provement Act. A
This request for a supplen, entary application of subsidy moneys has
been authorized by Resolution of the
(;l~ Council of XIAI;ARA FALLS
under date of MARCI{ 24 19 80
(SEAL)
{HEAD OF COUNCIL)
(CLERK)
MR-A-15 80-0~ (FORMERLY 0D-MB-27)
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA PALLS
PRO~U~ OF ~RO~SEn/%ggI~t~YFOa HIG~AY IN~R0Vm~
FOR THE YEJ~R 19 86 .
(A) Bridges and Culverts
(i) Total From Reverse Side
(B) Roads and Streets
(ii) Total From Reverse Side
(C) Resurfacing (upper Tier and
Large Lower Tier Only)
(iii) From Reverse Side
(D) Equipment and Housing (Rural Only)
(iv) From Reverse Side
SUB-~PAL (A) TO (D)
(E) Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*)
(F) Towns & Villages only
30% of (A) Subsidizable Expenditure
(1) TOTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
ESTIMATED
Total Subdizable
Expenditure Expenditure Subsidy
4,876,000 4,247,000
4,87(,, 000 4,247, (100 2,123, SO0
34 1,300 297,300 148,650
5,217,300 4,544,300 2,272,150
NOTE: DETAILS OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM TO BE LISTED ON REVERSE SIDE
2. MAI~I~m~!~"E (FOR DEFINITIONS REFER TO FORM MR-A 113 AND MR-A 114).
(A) Bridges and Culverts
(B) Roadside
(C) Nardtop
(D) Loose Top
(E) Winter Control
(F) Safety Devices
(G) Miscellaneous
SUB-TOTAL (A) TO (G)
(H) Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*)
(J) County Contributions to Urban Improvement
(Counties Only)
(K) Towns & Villages -
30% of (A) Subsidizable Expenditure
(2) TOTALS FOR MAINTENANCE
GRAND TOTALS (1) + (2) 5,217,300 4,544,300 2,272,150
I hereby certify that the above program of proposed expenditures has been adopted by
resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
DA~: March 24, 198¢1
CLERK OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OVERHEAD - For rurals, the construction overhead 1 (E) is to be 7% of the estimated
subsidizable construction expenditures for (A) Bridges & Culverts, (B) Roads and
Streets and (C) County, Region and Large Lower Tier Resurfacing Program and the balance
of actual overhead is then shown as maintenance overhead 2(H).
MR-A-16 85-02
C08ST~CTIO~
(A) Bridges and Culverts
Location
Type of Structure
ESTIMATED
Total Subaidizable
Expenditure Expenditure
(i) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(B) Roads and Streets (Listed in order of priority)
Location Nature of Work
Fourth, Bridge to N Limit Road Reconstruction
Cherrywood Sub'n ~1913 Storm Sewers
Cherrywood Sub'n '1920 Storm Sewers
Doreen, Cherrywood to Pettit Road Retorts, C 8 G, L.I.
Cherrywood,Maplewood,Coholan~Dianne - C 8 (;, L.I.
Scott Sub'n ~ Portage Storm Sewers
Stevens, David, Cabot Storm Sewers
Queensway Sub~n Storm Sewers
Valley Way, Sixth to Willmort Road Rehabilitation
Arthur, Herden, Duke Storm Sewers
Dunn, Stanley to Oakes Storm Sewers
Buchanan, Main, Oakes Storm Sewers
Buchanan, Main, Oakes Road Reconstruction
Dixon Road Rehabilitation
Simcoe,Third,Second,Fifth,Hu~gins - Road Rehabilitation
OINeil, Dorchester to St.Paul Storm Sewers
Centre,Walnut,Hunter,Union,Kitchener - Storm Sewers
Union, Kitchener Combined Sewers Rehabilitation
Burde~te,Pettit to E.L.Lot 4 Storm Sewer, Curb G Gutter
St. Clair, Hiram Combined Sewer Rehabilitation
Dorchester,Mountain to 225mS Storm Sewers
Grassy Brook ~ Crowland Property ~ Road Relocation
(ii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
528 000
255 DO0
160 000
160 000
170 000
480 000
135 000
100 000
200000
i00000
20000
SO,O00
385,000
25,000
285,000
860,000
365,000
46,000
195,000
99,000
58,000
200,000
4,876,000
338 000
255 000
156 000
160 000
170 000
480 000
120 000
100 000
200 000
90,000
20,000
50,000
350,000
10,000
230,000
720,000
286,000
18,000
19S,000
41,000
58,000
200,000
4,247,000
(C) Resurfacing Program
Location
Counties, Regions and
Large Lower Tier Only
Type of Surfacing
(iii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(D) Equipment and Housing (Rurals Only)
(iv) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 21
Moved by AId. CUMMtNOS
Seconds! by AId, HINSPERGER
March 24th 19 86
RESOLVED that the Program of Proposed Expenditures for Highway Improvements
for the year 1986, dated March 24th, 1986, be adopted aspresented in thet'otal
estimated amount of $5,278,300.00 with an estimated subsidy of $2,367,000.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA '/ UNANIMOUSLY
[Clayor WI~~
TBE CORPORATION OF THE City OF Niaqara Falls
PROGRAM OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS
FOR ~l{E YEAR 19 86 ·
ESTIMATED
Total Subdizable
l, C~'I~CTI~ EXpenditure Expenditure Subsidy
(A) Bridges and Culverts
(i) Total From Reverse Side 60,000 60,000
(B) Roads and Streets
(ii) Total From Reverse Side 1,504,000 995,300
(C) Resurfacing (Upper Tier and
Large Lower Tier Only) ......
(iii) From Reverse side
(D)Equipment and Rousing (Rural 0nly)
(iv) From Reverse Side ......
SUB-~X)TAL (A) TO (D) 1,564,000 1,055,300 527,700
(E} Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*) 109,500 73,900 36,900
(F) Towns & Villages only ~~
30% of (A) Subsidizab~e Expenditure -__
(1) TOTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION 1,673,500 1,129,200 564,600
NOTE: DETAILS OF T~E CONSTRUCTION PROGR/~4 TO BE LISTED ON REVERSE SIDE
2. MAIB~I~)~ZM (FOR DEFINITIONS REFER TO FORM MR-A 113 AND MR-A ~ 4).
(A) Bridges and Culverts 444 57,300 57,300
(B) Roadside 430,431,439,440,445,449 600,900 600,900
(C) Hardtop 410,416,419,421,429,11259 1,017,700 1,017,700
(D) Loose Top 412 157,700 157,700
(E) Winter Control 460,461,462,463,469 1,149,600 1,149,600
(F) Safety Devices 450,451,453,454,455,459 122,500 122,500
(G) Miscellaneous 499 + sewers,surveys&courses 263,300 263,300
SUB-TOTAL (A) TO (G) 3,369,000 3,369,000 1,684,500
(H) Overhead (7% in Urban Municipalities*) 235,800 235,800 117,900
(J) County Contributions to Urban Improvement .........
(Counties Only)
(K) Towns & Villages - ~.~~ ___
30% of (A) Subsidizable Expenditure
(2) TOTALS FOR MAINTENANCE 3,604,800 3,604,800 1,802,400
GRAND TOTALS (1) + (2) 5,278,300 4,734,000 2,367,000
I hereby certify that the above program of proposed expenditures has been adopted by
resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls.
DATE: March 24, 1986
CLERK OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OVERHEAD - For rurals, the construction overhead ~ (E} is to be 7% of the estimated
subsidizable construction expenditures for (A) Bridges & Culverts, (B) Roads and
Streets and (C) County, Region and Large Lower Tier Resurfacing Program and the balance
of actual Overhead is then shown as maintenance overhead
[A} Bridges and Culverts
Location
G0nder Rd. @ Tee Creek
Kalar Rd. 0 W-5-3
Type of Structure
C0n~rete culvert
Concrete culvert
ESTIMATED
Total Subsidizehie
Expenditure Expenditure
20,000 20,000
40,000 40,000
(i) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(B) Roads and Streets
Location
Various
Clifton Hill
St. Patrick & Russell
Buchanan
Main, Delaware to Stanlev
Stanlev@ Ramsev
Pavement analysis
Churchill @ east end
Various
Dell, Margaret, Heximer
Fourth, Bridge to N. Lmt,
Oueen, Erie to River Rd,
60,000 60,000
Nature of Work
Contract holdback releases 72,000 72,000
GC-26-85, Storm & san, sewers 770,000 324,000
Top asphalt 11,000 11,000
TOp asphalt 55,400 55,400
Top asphalt 53,000 53,000
Storm sewer, Region contract 249,700 187,000
112,000 112,000
Cul-de-sac 5.500 5,500
Property aquisition 24,000 24,000
Road rehabilitation 70,000 70,000
Road reconstruction 61,400 61,400
Top asphalt 20,000 20,000
(iS) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(C) Resurfaoing Program
Location
Counties, Regions and
Large Lower Tier Only
Type of Surfacing
1,504,000 995,300
(iii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side
(D) Equipment and Housing (Rurals Only)
(iv) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side ......
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 20
Moved by AId. CHESSMAN
Seconded by Aid. PAY
March 24th 1986
RESOLVED d mr the unit prices submitted by Triangle Plumbing & Heating,
J.R. Ferguson Company, and Emco Supply for Tenders for Materials ~ 1986
be accepted at the low tendered amounts shown on the attached Tender Summaries
AND the Seal of the CorForation be hereto affixed.
UNANIMOUSLY
~aY°rWiL~
TENDERER
~ueenston Quarries
qiagara Falls. Ont
qalker Bros.
Fnorold, Ont.
FCG Materials
Fonthill, Ont.
Port Colborne Quarries
Port Colborne.'Ont
SCHEDULE 'A' AREA 1 F.O.B. JOB
5/8" A 7/8" A 2"
Crushed Crushed · Crusher
Gravel/Stone Gravel/Stone Run
8.17 7.72 7.37
7.92 7.72 7.47
8.50
8.25
8.35
PRICE PER TONNE
Pit Run
Gravel
Class 'B'
SCHEDULE 'A' AREA 2 F.O.B. JOB
5/8" A 7/8" A 2"
Crushed Crushed Crusher
Gravel/Stone Gravel/Stone Run
9.09 8.64 8.29
8.80 8.60 8.35
7.70 7.70 -
8.22 . 8.22 8.22
PRICE PER TONN~
Pit Run
Gravel
Class 'B'
TENDERER
SCHEDULE 'B'
S/8" A
Crushed
Grave 1/Stone
Queenston Quarries 6.20
Niagara Falls. Ont
Walker Bros. 5.95
Thorold, Ont.
TCG Materials
Fonthill, Ont.
Port Colborne Quar:
Port Colborne. Ont..
F. 0. B. QUARRY
7/8" .A 2"
Crushed Crusher
Grave 1/S t one Run
S.75 5.40
5.75 5.50
5.40 [ 5.50
PRICE PER TONNE
Pit Run
Gravel
Class 'B'
4.80
TENDER SUI~ARY
CRUSHED STONE ~ GRAVEL
SCHEDULE "A"
TENDER SUMMARY FOR SUPPLY OF HOT MIX ASPHALT AND ASPHALTIC COLD PATCH SCHEDULE "B"
TENDERER
Red-D-Mix Concrete
Hamilton, Ont.
Northland Bitulithic
St. Catharines, Ont.
i Circle P Paving
Stevensville, Ont.
Stephens & Rankin
St. Catharines, Ont.
Hard Rock Paving
Port Colborne, Ont.
Base Base
Course Course
HL-8 HL-4
F.O.B. F.O.B.
Plant Pl~t
45.00 48.00
HOT MIX ASPHALT
Sheet Sheet * Hauling
Asphalt Asphalt Asphalt by
HL-2 Patching HL-'3 Tenderer
F.O.B. F.O.B. F.O.B. Truck
Plant -Plant Plant Per Hour
50.25 52.25 48.00** 38.50
46.44 47.52 53.46 55.62
NO BIDS 1ECEIVED
NO BIDS 1ECEIVED
45.65
49.68*** 2.50/tonne
1.25/tonne
1st mile
.15~/tonne
per mile
thereafter
ASPHALTIC
Ready Ready
Mix Mix
F.O.B. F.O.B-
Plant Service
Centre
49.90
55.08
49.00
fOLD PATCH
Winter
Mix
F.O.B.
Plant
Winter
Mix
F .O.B.
Servic~
Centre
55.90 49.90 55.90
58.32 55.08 58.32
* MUST BE AVAILABLE ON A YEAR-ROUND BASIS
IN QUANTITIES AS LOW AS 3 TONNES/DAY
** Available April 1Sth to November 30th
*** Available 1st week of May to last week November
**** Available May 1st to December 1st
TENDER SUMMARY FOR CEMENT AND LIME SCHEDULE "C"
TENDERER
Weightman's Limited
Niagara Fa~ls, Ont.
Fort Erie Buildall
Fort Erie, Ont.
Chippawa Cash & Carry
Niagara Falls, Ont.
PLEASE NOTE
3000 lb. P.S.I. = 20 Megapascals
3500 lb. P.S.I. = 25 Megapascals'
TENDERER
Transit Mix Concrete
Beamsville, Ontl
Weightman's Limited
Niagara Falls, Ont..
Red-9-Mix Concrete
Hamilton, Ont.
Premier Group
Niagara Falls, Ont.
Canada Building Materials
Toronto, Ont.
PICK UP YOUR YARD PER BAG
Cement Masonry Masons Seal
Cement Lime Bond
.60
NO BIDS RECEIVE)
NO BID; RECEIVED
TENDER'SUMMARYFORREADY-MIX CONCRETE
'ICE CENTRE PER BAG
.nry Masons Seal
nt Lime Bond
F,O,B. SERVI(
Cement Masol
Cemen
........ . .: ........ : ·
..................... F~O~B~ 'JOB 'PER 'CUBIC 'METP~ ....... ' .............
20 MPa 25 MPa
20 MPa 25 MPa
UNDERLOAD CHARGE
Per Load
91.70 91.70 .93.60 93.60 15.00
5-4 4-3
25.00
3-2 2-0
40. O0 60. O0
92.30 92.80 95.00
90.75 90.75 92.50
91.20 91.20 93.10
96.00 15.00 .25
92.50 15.00 25
93.10 1S.00 25.
O0 40.00 60.00
00' 40.00 60.00
O0 40.00 60.00
TENDER SUMMARY FOR OXYGEN, ACETYLENE AND PROPANE SCHEDULE "D"
**
244
TENDERER Cu. Ft.
Niagara Welders Suppl~ 1S.S9
St. Catharines, Ont.
Industrial Welding
St. Catharines, Ont.
Penn Oxygen
Niagara Falls, Ont.
Gale's Gas Bar
Niagara Falls, Ont.
OXYGEN
150 122 80 140
Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft.
13.26 9.87 11.84 36.08
'20.74 [ 12.75 .
ACETYLENE
100 60
Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft.
2S.77 21.09
42. O0 O. 40
Cylinder Demurrage at .4.00/month/cylinder
Cylinder Demurrage at SS
* NOTE: ALL PRICES SHOWN FOR OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE
"REPRESENTTHE PRICE TENDERED PER CUBIC FOOT
AT SPECIFIC PRESSURE, ..,
PROPANE
20 lb. 33 lb. 100 lb.
Refills Refills Refills
8.67 10.49 30.87
_
Z , Z~/mnnth/Pvl ~ nHp~
7.20 I o;8o 12 - o
I I'....
** ACCEPTANCE OF THE ABOVE PRICES ARE BASED ON TOTAL TENDERED PRICE CALCULATED ON ACTUAL
QUANTITIES ~LSED AND DEMURRAGE CHARGES FOR 1985.
TENDER SUMMARY FOR TAPPING VALVES AND SLEEVES SCHEDULE "E"
TENDERER
Canada Valve Limited
Cambridge, Ont.
J. R. Ferguson Company
Dundas, Ont.
Emco Supply
St. Catharines, Ont.
Triangle Plumbing ~ Hea:!
Toronto, Ont.
' Niagara plumblng~ly
Niagara Falls, Ont.
Gladding Sales Agency
Port RobinSon, Ont.
Westburne Central
St. Catharines.
4X4 4X6 4X8 4XlO
528.65 536.70 642.00 1041.10
559.10 ~ 567.45 678.30 1098.00
4X12 6X6 6X8
873.20 648.80 768.05
921.45 686.75 812.15
6'X 10 '6'X'
1143.00 991
1206.50 1046.65
653.28 663.16 792.56 1282.95 1076.67 802.45 948;96 1409.71 1222.96
594.65 620.29 719.47 1122.38 965.47 742.31 861.84 1224.32 1083.72
543.26 551.48 659.08 1066.88 895.34 667.31 789.14 1172.28 1016.98
[2' '8'X'~' 6 X 10 8 X 12 10 X 10 10 X 12 12 X 12
.00 1042.40! 1405.35 :1236.30.= 1700.55 1527.75 1992.65
.65 1103.60 1485.25 1307.60! 1796.50 1614~90 ~ 2107.40
.96 1289.46~ 1735.S0 '1527.78, 2099.13 1886.83 2462.29
.72 1145.21! 1508.89 1358.93 1845.56 1685.73 2112.54
.98 1072.29, 1443,22 1270.47 1745.61 1569.06 -2047.50
TENDERER 4n
Canada Valve Limited
Cambridge, Ont, 176.95
J. R. F~rguson Company
Dundas, Ont. -
Emco Supply
St. Catharines, Ont.
Triangle Plumbing ~ Heating
Toronto, Ont. 176.15
Niagara Plumbing Supply
Niagara Falls, Ont. 220.98
Gladding Sales Agency
Port Robinson, Ont. 182.00
Westburne Central
St. Catharines, Ont. 169.73
TF,.NDER SUMMARY FOR VALVHS AND VALVE 'BOXES
GATB VALVF_,S
6" 8" 10"
234.30 387.05 609.20
12" . 6" X S'
836.80 1'14.10
86.75 ·
233.00 383.80 5'99.55
292.89 483.98 762.32
242.68 396.70 624.20
224.53 372.56 584.16
BOX~,S
6" X 6t "
125.20 '
818.30
1045.52
85 3.85
89.00
97.00
799.88
( itg TiaOara Jalls, COnlarta
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 19
Moved by Aid.
Seconded by Aid.
PAY
CAMPBELL
March 24th
RESOLVED that
for
the unit prices submitted for Fire Depar[ment Uniforms
1986 be accepted at the low tendered amounts as follows:
Firth Bros. Ltd. -
Complete Uniforms
Muller Dry Goods -
Wash & Wear Trousers
$10,313.09
$ 2,288.25
Vince Au~ibert Men's Fashions -
Shirts
- $ 6,225.02
John Marshall & Company -
Parkas
- $ 1,738.22
Saint Hill Lavine -
Ties
- $ 312.98
; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto.affixed.
19 86
Mayor Wt~S. SME~N
(~y of Niagara ~dall~, (~nlariv
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 18
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId,
RESOLVED that
March 17th
COVILLE
PAY
the unit prices submitted by Stephens and Rankin, Inc.,
1986
for Contract R.C. 3-86 - Road Reconstruction and Streetscape Improvements
on Clifton Hill, Victoria Avenue to Falls Avenue, be accepted at the low
tendered amount of $608,031.70;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk
L J. BRENNAN
~/]ayor
r4ILLIAM S.
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 17
Mowed by AId. rAY
Soeonde~l by AId. CHEESM~N
March 17th ~9 86
RESOLVED that the'unit prices submitted by Hard Rock Paving Company
Limited for Contract R.C. 1-86 - Queen Street Redevel0pment, Erie Avenue to .
Ontario Ave.,be accepted at the low tendered amount of $212,331.34;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Clerk
L J. BRENNAN
Mayor
WILLIAM S. SM TON
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 16
Mov~ by AId.
Seconded by AId, PAY
March 17th 19 86
RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further
two year extension of draft plan approval for the West Meadow Subdivision -
(File No. 26T-74083), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs be so
advised;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRIED with Alderman Coville .abstaining from the vote on a conflict of interest,
Alderman Harrington voting contrary, and all others voting in fayour.
Clerk .... - Mayor
P J. BRENNAN
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 15
Moved by' A|d. HINSPERGER
Seconded by AId, PAY
RESOLVED Sat the unit prices submitted by Thuro Sewer Services (Niagara)
Ltd. for Hydrauric Creaning of Sewers and Culverts, be accepted at the low
tendered price of $12,235.00; AND the unit prices submitted b~.Underwater
Tel-Eye Sewer Services Limited for Television Inspection of SeWers be
accepted at the low tendered amount of $12,555.00;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
March lOth 19 86
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
C!e
/
Mayor WIL~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 1~
Moved by AId. PAY
Seconded by AId, COVILLE
March 10th 19 86
P,F,5OLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby requests the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to modify Part 2, t.he Body
of Amendment No. 145 as follows:
1. Section 1. is modified with its deletion.
2. Subsection (b) is modified to include the words "official plan amendment
and" before the word "zoning".
3. Subsection (d) is modified as follows:
"The remainder of those lands designated "Special Policy Area No. 5
shall be used solely for parking purposes. Any change in use shall
require an official plan amendment and zoning by-law amendment."
4. Subsection (e) is modified as follows:
"The parking area referenced in clause (d) above and the driveway
access to it will be fenced and buffered with trees such that noise~
light or Undersitable visual impacts are mitigated."
5. Subsection (h) is.modified with its deletion.
Schedule 'A' is modified with the deletion of the phrase "Lands
Redesignated from Residential to Tourist Commercial" and replacing
it with "Lands Designated 'Residential' and used for parking purposes
only.
AND the Seal of the Corporation
be hereto affixed.
CARR! UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor WILI~~S.~
of 'iagara alle, ( nmr o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
L/
No. 13
Moved by Ald. JANV~Y
Seconded by AId. ~KER
March lOth 19 86
WHEREAS an applfcation has been made by Canadia Niagara Falls Limited for
amendments to the Official Plan of the City of Niagara Falls Planning Area and
Zoning By-law No. 79-200 to permit a single family resi'dential subdivision
development on part only of lands owned by it which are designated Industrial in
the said Official Plan and are within a Prestige Industrial Zone established by
the said Zoning By-law; and
WHEREAS it is deemed desirable that a study be undertaken in respect of the land
use planning policies for those lands which are designated and are zoned industrial
and lie between the-proposed residential subdivision and Dorchester Road;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That the Director of Planning and Development is hereby directed to
undertake a review or study in respect of the land use planning policies
for the area of the City of Niagara Falls fronting on the easterly side of
Dorchester Road between Dawson Street and Highway 420 and now designated
and zoned industrial.
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
[Vhyor WIL~~S.~
(~ily of Niagara ~dalls, ®nlariv
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 12 March 3rd
Moved by AId. CUMMINGS
Seconded by AId, BAKER
RF-~OLVED that the unit prices submitted by Provincial Construction
(Niagara Falls) Limited, for Contract G.C. 2-86 - Underground Services in
the Westway Estates Subdivision - Phase I, at the low tendered amount of
$693,979.40, be accepted;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86
CARR UNANIMOUSLY
~4ayof
(Z ty of N agara alls, nmr v
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 11
Moved by AId. CUMMINGS
Second~xl by Aid. BAKER
February 24th19 86
RKqOLVEDHmt the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby requests the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to modify Amendment' No. 143
as follows:
Policy 2.4(a) is hereby modified with the addition of the word "heavier"
before the words "industrial activity".
Policy 2.5 is hereby modified with the deletion of the numeral "4" and
replacing it with "6".
Policy 2.8 is hereby modified with the addition of the following sentence:
"However, in such cases only one half of the road widening described in
Section 2.7'and Schedule "A" will be taken through site plan control.
AND the Seal of the Cooporation be hereto affixed,
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Cler . -~..--:
(~ty of N~agara ~alls, (~ntar~o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 10 February 24th 19 86
Movea by' AId. CUMMINGS
Secondecl by AM. BAKER
RESOLVED dmt this Council does determine, in accordance with the'provisions
of the Planning Act, 1983, that the changes to the proposed amendment. to ZOning
By-law No. 79-200 (AM-13/85 Parisi, Rex Motel, McLeod Road) are minor in nature
and do not require giving any further notice;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
./
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 9
Moved by' Aid. CHEESMAN
Seconded by AId, CUMMXNGS
February 17th 19 86
RK~DLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby authorizes and directs the establishment of reserves for projects
and purchases as described on Schedule "A" attached hereto; '
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR UNANIMOUSLY
Mayor
1985 Budget Allocations to Reserve
Tax Supported Reserves Eund
Schedule "A"
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
3t.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
10215
10207
10213
10199
10197
10197
10197
10714
10711
10720
10879
11011
11009
11009
11172
11267
11259
11431
11433
11433
11511
11500
11608
12106
12206
12150
12016
12590
12590
13116
13116
445
12752
12782
'12625
12350
12450
Coronation Recreation Centre
building & replacement 4,000
Historical Building building
& equipment replacement 2,000
CORE building & equipment
replacement 4,000
City Hall building & equipment
replacement 10,000
Automatic security system
at City Hall 3,500
Remodel masonry walls in
Centennial Square 8,000
Improvements to Centennial Square 3,500
Fire truck replacement 100,000
Overhead door at firehall 1,864
Roof repairs at firehall 1,843
New. street lighting for Main Street
& Buchanan Avenue 38,000
Service Centre overhead crane 6,000
Service Cantre overhead crane 9,000
Service Centre PCB storage 3,000
Kalar Road sidewalk 19,000
Pavement analysis program 14,000
Sarah Street asphalt overlay 25,000
New automobiles (3) 14,100
New sewer department vehicle 20,100
New dump trucks (3) 172,400
Landfill extension study 15,000
Residential garbage route study 20,000
Various major sewer repairs 23,300
Tree trimming on streets 10,000
Replace Valley Way Park wading
pool (over 2 years) 8,000
Park equipment 16,400
Replace emergency patrol boat
over 2 years 2,500
Senior Citizens grant 50,000
Balance of YWCA grant 24,000
OWMC 133,000
Planning studies 6,000
Gonder Road and Tee Creek culvert
maintenance 20,000
Planning department alterations &
furnishings 5,000
Queen & Victoria improvement~ 10,000
Lundy's Lane cemetery doors & windows 4,000
Stamford/Jack Bell arena building
& equipment replacement 5,000
Niagara Falls arena building & equipment
replacement 5,000
816,507
2.
3.
4.
5.
32201
32201
32229
32233
32236
1985BudgetAllocations toReserves
Water Supply S~stem
Water department vehicles
Water department backhoe
Spence Street watermain replacement
Crawford Street watermain replacement
Welland Street watermain replacement
36,200
35,000
52,300
34,300
11,000
168.800
The City of
Niagara Falls
Canada
CIty Hall
Niagara Falls, Ontario
L2E 6X5
(416) 356-7521
February 17, 1986.
Alderman Charles Cheesman, Chairman,
and Members of the Finance Committee,
City of Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Members:
K~TABLISHINC 1985
Reco~sendation:
That the Finance Committee review the two attached lists of
expenditures to reserve at December 31, 1985.
Backgr~:
At the close of the City's 1985 fiscal year various accounts included
in the 1985 budget spending estimates remain unspent for the following reasons:
(a) Work or purchases had not yet been initiated at December 31,
1985, but will be done in 1986.
(b) Work commenced but not completed by December 31, 1985.
(c) Goods ordered but not received by December 31, 1985.
(d) Funds to be accumulated over a period of time toward a large
purchase.
The attached lists have been coded in the right margin according to
circumstance (a, b, c, d).
- 2-
The reserves to be established are charged against the 1985 accounts
for accounting purposes and subsequently used in 1986, 1987, etc.
Establishing reserves does provide for some working capital for the City since
the funds are not spent immediately. This has the effect of lowering our need
for temporary borrowing prior to a positive cash flow thereby saving on
interest costs.
The effect on the 1985 surplus of charging these expenditures to the
1985 accounts will be available at the Finance meeting in order that a
meaningful decision can be made.
Prepared by:
R. Lewis, C.A.,
Deputy Director of Finance.
Respectively submitted:
.L~Col 1 ins on,
Chief Administrative Officer.
RL:kah
Attachments
of N agara alls, ( ntar o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 8
Moved by AId. PAY
Seconded by AId. CU~ZNGS
February 17th 19 86
WHEREAS the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and the City of Niagara Falls, New
York, share a common international frontier, the Niagara River; and '
WHEREAS the Mayors of both jurisdictions have identified common concerns
regarding the Niagara River; and
WHEREAS the Mayors of both jurisdictions have identified possible roles for'
the City Governments to facilitate the clean up and protection of the Niagara
River;
THEREFORE BE IT NOW RESOLVED that the Mayors of Niagara Falls, New York and
Niagara Falls, Ontario agree that they will (1) invite representatives of the
respective City Councils to discuss the concerns and potential roles identified;
and (2) encourage Municipal participation in the solution of the Niagara River
'issues;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CA ~ UNANIMOUSLY
af RTiagara lalls, (8atar n
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 7 February 17th
MOral by Aid.
S~conded by AId.
RF-e~)LVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family Of the
late Mr. Hugh Hart, a well known member of the community ;and 'highly respected
businessman, who was Chairman of the Greater Niagara Transit CommisSion, and
throughout the years had served on the boards of many charitable and business
organizations;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
19 86 .
Mayor ~$
WILLL S. SMEAT N
ity of Niagara lalls, (Dntariv
COUNCIL CHAMBER
NO. 6
Move~t by A|d. JANVARY
Seconded by AM. CUMMINGS
RESOLVED ~t a message Of condolence be forwarded to the family Of the
late Mrs. Elisabeth Jurkiewicz, a highly respected citizen, and the first
woman to be employed by the City as a Crossing Guard, and wko maintained a
perfect record of attendance in this position for over 23 years.;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.
February 17th 1986
r~ayor W~N~
( it l nf iaBara tJalls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. S
Moved by AId. PAY
Seconded by AId.
HINSPERGER
February 10th 19 86
RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls 'supports a'further
one year extension of draft plan approval fo~ the Bright's SUbdivision -
File No~I26T-76060, and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs be so advised;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
Mayor
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 4
Moved by Aid. CLr~NOS
Seconded by Aid. HINSPERGER
February 13th 1986
RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby petitions for subsidy under the provisions of the Public TranSportation
and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made during the.year 1985 in the
amount of $4,757,876.71;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CAR ' ' UNANIMOUSLY
Clef ~, -
Regional Municipality of
CITY. OF HisBars Falls IN THE ~ OF N~2nra
SEPARATED TOWN ................... · ' ~
ANNUAL PETITION FOR SUBSIDY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY
IMPROVEMENT ACT ON EXPENDITURES MADE DURING THE YEAR 19 8~ ,
TREASUREWS DECLARATION
I SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I HAVE PAiD OUT OF FUNDS BELONGING AND ACCRUING TO THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF
THIS MUNICIPALITY THE SUM OF $ ~,~3_~5_7~ 8 7 ~ ..7 ]. .........AS SET FORTH ON FORM De-MR-70 ATTACHED HERETO
AND DO HOLD BONA FIDE VOUCHERS FOR SUCH RAYME NTS WHICH I AM PREPARED TO PRODUCE IN VERIFICATION THEREOF.
DECLAREOBEFOREMEAT N_ta~arq Falls, Ontario. ......
THiS DAY OF February
City Clerk, P. Brennan
SIGNATURE OF TREASUMER
DECLARATION OF ENGINEER OR SUPERVISOR
I SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT THE ABOVE EXPENDITURE WAS MADE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE PUBLIC TRANSFORTATION
AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT AND SOLELY ON THE ROADS OR STREETS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL OF
THIS MUNICIPALITY AS DETAILED IN THE ATTACHED SCHEDULES
DECLARED BEFORE ME AT Niagara Falls, 0nCarlo.
THIS P~TITION FOR SUBSIDY ON THE ABOVE EXPENDITURE HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL
OF ~t_h_~e.~Ctt_Lv_0f Hlagara}'a~ls
I,~IDER DATE OF -..Febr. u~ry 10
(SEAL) AUTHORIZED
SIGNATORIES
1986
D~TED AT~Ntagara Fall~ ....... THIS ........... DAY OF February 19 8b
( ity of Niagara alls, (,entar o
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 3
Moved by AId. CUMMXNGS
Seconded by AId, HINSPERGER
February 3rd 1986
RF-~OLVED that this Council does determine, in accordance with the provisions ·
of the Planning Act, 1983, that the changes to the proposed amendment to Zoning
By-law No. 1538 (1958) of the Former Township of Crowland, now in the Cityof
Niagara Falls (A.M.-4/85, Karachi-Islamic Cemetery) are minor in nature anddo
not require giving any further notice;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRi /""UNANIMOUSLY
Clef ~ :, ~'~ / ~
,Clef CARR~~ ..... Mayor W~L~IAM~
ffy of N agara alls,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 2
Moved by AId. CHZZS~L~N
Seconded by AId.
January 27 19 86.
RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls
hereby approves the 1986/1987 Commercial Area Improvement Prograrmne (C.A.I.P.)
Application for submission to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.
CARRI~,D~' UNANIMOUSLY
Cler
/
/
Mayor
WILLi
· it!t nf ~lia~ara ~alls, (0niari~
COUNCIL CHAMBER
No. 1
Moved by AId.
Seconded by AId,
RFY, OLVED that
January 6th 19 86
CUMMINGS
HINSPERGER
the unit prices submitted by Provincial ConstructiOn
(Niagara Falls)Limited, for Contract G.C. 27-85 - Underground ServiCes
in Moretta Estates Subdivision - Phase III, be approved at th6'low tendered
amount of $370,701.10;
AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.