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2:00 PM - Tuesday, August 26, 2025
The Exchange Facility/Zoom App.
The City Council Meeting of the the City of Niagara Falls was called to order on Tuesday,
August 26, 2025, at 2:10 PM, in the Exchange Facility, with the following members present:
COUNCIL Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Tony Baldinelli, Councillor Chris Dabrowski,
PRESENT: Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Ruth-Ann
Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo,
Councillor Mike Strange
STAFF Jason Burgess, Bill Matson, Kira Dolch, Kathy Moldenhauer, Nidhi
PRESENT: Punyarthi, Erik Nickel, Shelley Darlington, James Dowling, Chief Jo
Zambito, Heather Ruzylo
1. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 2:10 PM.
2. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL
2.1. In-Camera Resolution
Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
THAT Council enter into an In-Camera session.
Carried Unanimously (Councillor Patel and Councillor Nieuwesteeg were
absent from the vote).
3. CALL TO ORDER - COUNCIL MEETING RECONVENING
The Council Meeting reconvened at 4:27 PM.
4. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4.1. Council Minutes of July 29, 2025
Moved by Councillor Mike Strange
Seconded by City Councillor Vince Kerrio
THAT Council APPROVE the minutes of the July 29, 2025 meeting as
presented.
Carried Unanimously
5. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
a) Councillor Victor Pietrangelo declared a conflict of interest to Item #8.1, PBD-
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2025-46, AM-2025-012, Bentley Common as the Councillor owns property that
can be affected.
6. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS
a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to the following:
• Richard Halle, father-in-law of Tony D'Amario in our Municipal Works
Department.
• Jean Augustino, mother-in-law of Roberta Hawkins in our By-law
Department
• Dr. Ken Walker
b) Mayor Diodati mentioned the following community events and announcements:
Flow Fest at the Exchange
• Congrats to City Staff on a successful event!
Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza
• At Fireman's Park
• Attended by Councillor Patel & Lococo
Terry Fox BBQ
• At City Hall
• Also attended by Councillor Patel
Art Exhibition 2025
• At the Exchange
• Niagara5000 Kick Off
o At STK / Attended by none
Mass Cricket Tournament
o At John Allen Park
o Attended by Councillor Patel
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Gord Singleton Memorial Sign Unveiling
o At Whirlpool Road & Stanley Avenue
o Also attended by Councillor Strange, Nieuwesteeg, Pietrangelo,
Patel & Lococo
Wastewater Provincial Announcement
• At the Niagara Fals Water Treatment Plant
• Minister Surma, Jones & MPP Oosterhoff in attendance
• $94 million dollar investment towards water system projects and unlocking
new homes in our Niagara Region
Shooter McGavin in Niagara Falls
• At First Ontario Performing Arts Centre
• Presented Christopher McDonald a framed print of Niagara Falls
AMO Conference
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• In Ottawa
• Association of Municipalities of Ontario Annual Conference
• Also attended by Councillors Patel, Strange, Baldinelli & Lococo
• Minister of Transportation — Minister Sarkaria
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• Chippawa Library Temporary Location Opening
• Attended by Councillor Patel, Strange, Pietrangelo & Lococo
• Niagara Irish Festival
• At Fireman's Park /Attended by none
Lucas Bandi WBA Lightweight Title Elimination Bout
• Representing Niagara Falls in Miami, Florida
• 20-0 now, NF boy doing great
Councillor Representation
Councillor Patel • Asian Night Market
• Indian Independence Day Car Parade
• Lundy's Lane Historical Summer Drive &
Lunch
• Autism Ontario's 25th Business Anniversary
• Niagara Falls Cat Café 1 s Anniversary
Councillor Lococo • African Women Acting Greetings
Business Milestones and Events:
• Inniskillin - 50th business anniversary
• Pet Country Market Chippawa — grand opening
• Arterra Wines- 150th business anniversary
• Sizzlin Meat's INC. — 1st business anniversary
o Attended by Councillor Patel, Pietrangelo
Flag Raisings:
• Restoration Day of the Dominican Republic
o Attended by none
• Ukraine Independence Day
o Attended by Councillor Strange, Lococo and Pietrangelo
Coming Up:
Charity Community BBQ!
• Sunday, September 7th, 2025 from 12-4PM
• Serbian Picnic Grounds, 6085 Montrose Road
• $5 items
• free birthday cake
• Games with amazing prizes
o cornhole tournament (sign-up required), $1000 grand prize
o Free throw competition
• Celebrity guests: Doug Gilmour, Toronto Maple Leaf's alumni signing
autographs/ Lucas Bandi local boxer, champion on world stage
• Kid-zone with cotton candy, bounce houses, snacks and more!
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• Avenue Inn performing live
• Luxury cars on display and much, much more!
• Stay tuned to social media for exciting announcements before the day!
• Free- parking and new this year, park & shuttle to MacBain Community
Centre for free!
• Thank you to our amazing community sponsors for making this happen!
• All proceeds going to the Niagara Health Foundation toward the new
Niagara South Hospital and a new Niagara Falls Hospice.
• We'll see you there!
c) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at
the The Exchange Facility, 5643 Sylvia Place, Niagara Falls.
7. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS
7.1. Niagara Falls Terry Fox Run - 2025
Chris Garner, Terry Fox Foundation Ambassador and Special Guest Presenter,
addressed Council about this year's Niagara Falls Terry Fox Run, revealing
this year's Dedication and goals and inviting Council to register for this year's
run.
7.2. South Niagara Hospital - Update
Representatives from Niagara Health and EllisDon provided a presentation to
Council and updated on the status of construction for the South Niagara
Hospital.
Patrick Topping, Director Transactions & Construction, Niagara Health along
with Mike Dunford, Senior Project Manager, EllisDon delivered the
presentation.
Moved by Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg
Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
THAT Council RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION the presentation made by
Patrick Topping and Mike Dunford regarding the South Niagara Hospital.
Carried Unanimously
8. PLANNING MATTERS
8.1 PBD-2025-46 - Public Meeting
AM-2025-012 — Official Plan Amendment & Zoning By-law Amendment
5901 - 6009 Bentley Common
Proposal: To permit vacation rental units within the thirty-four existing
townhouse dwellings
Applicant: 1746362 Ontario Corp, Chen Wei, Han Feng, Yao Shifeng, Wang
Juncheng, Xiao Wei, Ding Tieshan & Li Huaiying
Agent: Chloe Andre & Stephen Fraser (A.J. Clarke and Associates Ltd.)
Councillor Pietrangelo left the meeting at 5:14 PM as he had declared a conflict of
interest.
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Councillor Dabrowski left the meeting at 5:14 PM and returned at 5:21 PM.
The Planning Public Meeting commenced at 5:16 PM.
Danielle Foley, Senior Planner - Long Range Planning Initiatives, provided an
overview of Report PBD-2025-46.
Bowen Zhang, of 5921 Bentley Common, addressed Council virtually, supporting the
application.
Frank Deluca, of 4341 Kilman Place, Niagara Falls, addressed Council opposing the
application, citing issues with ownership, zoning of the development and the Municipal
Accommodation Tax.
Resident at Bentley Common (Wong), addressed Council supporting the development.
Steve Fraser, Planner at A.J. Clarke and Associates, addressed Council supporting the
application and answered questions of Council.
The Public Meeting closed at 5:43 PM.
Moved by Councillor Mona Patel
Seconded by Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg
That Council APPROVE the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment
to permit thirty-four vacation rental units, subject to the regulations outlined in this
Report.
Ayes: Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Tony Baldinelli, Councillor Mona
Patel, Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Chris Dabrowski,
and City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Nays: Councillor Lori Lococo
Carried (Councillor Lococo was opposed and Councillor Pietrangelo declared a
conflict). 6-1 on a recorded vote
9. REPORTS
9.1 RCF-2025-03
Direction for staff to close Willoughby Historical Museum
Councillor Pietrangelo returned to the meeting at 5:47 PM.
Clark Bernat, Senior Manager of Culture, provided a presentation to Council regarding
RCF-2025-03.
Mayor Diodati left the meeting at 5:55 PM and Councillor Pietrangelo resumed as
Chair. Mayor Diodati returned as Chair at 6:00 PM.
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Nicole Boudreau, of 5922 Orlando Drive, addressed Council citing her concerns and
opposition in closing the Willoughby Historical Museum suggesting Council find ways
to bring people to the museum.
Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
THAT Council allow a resident to address Council up to a 5 minute maximum.
Carried Unanimously
Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
THAT Council DIRECT staff to close Willoughby Historical Museum at the conclusion
of the license with the Niagara Parks Commission on December 31, 2027. This will
result in the collection being moved to other sites, evaluation of the entire museum
collection and history installations at other city facilities and public places to showcase
our history. AND FUTHERMORE, THAT Staff look at pulling 15 to 20 items from the
Willoughby collection and adding them to the Niagara Falls Museum collection.
Ayes: Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Tony
Baldinelli, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg,
Councillor Chris Dabrowski, and City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Nays: Councillor Lori Lococo
CARRIED (Councillor Lococo was opposed) 7-1 on a recorded vote
9.2. CS-2025-47
2024 Development Charges Treasurer's Statement
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by City Councillor Vince Kerrio
THAT Council RECEIVE report C-2025-47 2024 Development Charges
Treasurer's Statement for information.
Carried Unanimously
9.3. MW-2025-21
Expansion of Automated Speed Enforcement to Local City of Niagara
Falls Roads
Scott Fraser, Associate Director, Transportation Planning at the Region,
addressed Council providing further information regarding the automated
speed enforcement from the Region's perspective.
Moved by City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
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1. THAT Council AUTHORIZE staff to pilot the use of Automated Speed
Enforcement (ASE) on City roadways in partnership with Niagara
Region; and,
2. THAT Council APPROVE the initial pilot location within a section of
Kalar Road from a point 130 metres north of Forestview
Boulevard/Rideau Street and a point 105 metres south of McLeod Road.
Carried Unanimously
9.4. MW-2025-22
Commemorative Veterans Crosswalks in Niagara Falls
Councillor Nieuwesteeg left the meeting at 6:57 PM and returned at 7:05 PM.
Moved by Councillor Mona Patel
Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
1. THAT Council APPROVE the installation of two Commemorative Veterans
Crosswalks at the entrance to the Fairview Cemetery; and, at the intersection
of Main Street at Cummington Square West /Willoughby Drive (west
crosswalk); and
2. THAT Council APPROVE an Operating Budget Amendment of up to
$75,000 to be funded by a one-time $75,000 transfer from Strategic Initiatives
Special Purpose Reserve (SPR 323).
3. AND THAT FURTHERMORE, that Council DIRECT staff to investigate
lower priced options, such as fundraising and possible Legion donations to
assist with the funding.
Carried Unanimously
9.5. CS-2025-46
Capital Project Closing and Adjustments Report as at December 31, 2024
Moved by City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
1. THAT Council APPROVE the closure of the projects and associated
budget amendments listed in Attachment 1;
2. THAT Council APPROVE the post-closure adjustments to projects
previously approved for closure where additional revenues and/or
expenses were realized as outlined in Attachment 2;
3. THAT Council APPROVE the budget amendments swapping previously
approved funding with Capital Special Purpose Reserves as outlined in
Attachment 3.
Carried Unanimously
9.6 MW-2025-20
Houck Park and Fern Park Improvements
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Contract Award RFT-MW-ENG-25-36
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
1. THAT Council AWARD RFT-MW-ENG-25-36, Houck Park and Fern Park
Improvements, to the lowest compliant bidder, D&R Landscape Group Inc., in the
amount of$818,739.00 plus applicable HST.
2. THAT Council APPROVE a 2025 capital budget amendment for the Houck Park
Facilities Legacy Project (P141-23) in the amount of$140,000 with $50,000 in
additional funding fromthe GreaterNiagara Baseball Association and $90,000 in
additional OLG Funding fora total Capital Budget of$590,000.
3. That the Mayor and Clerk be AUTHORIZED to execute the necessary agreements
Ayes: Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Tony
Baldinelli, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg,
Councillor Chris Dabrowski, and City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Nays: Councillor Lori Lococo
CARRIED. 7-1 on a recorded vote
9.7 PBD-2025-48
Expansion to Public Notice Circulation Area
Moved by Councillor Mona Patel
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
THAT Council DIRECT staff to continue with the current Public Notice Circulation
procedures, with the following improvements to enhance public engagement through
modern communication methods:
• Utilizing the City's official social media platforms to promote all public open
houses and public meetings.
• Providing email subscription options for residents to receive notification.
Ayes: Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Tony
Baldinelli, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg,
Councillor Chris Dabrowski, and City Councillor Vince Kerrio
Nays: Councillor Lori Lococo
CARRIED. 7-1 on a recorded vote
9.8. RCF-2025-15
Chippawa Willoughby Community Centre Project
Councillor Mike Strange left the meeting at 7:35 PM and returned at 7:38 PM.
Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
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1. To direct staff to work with community stakeholders to finalize options for the
reduction of square footage for the Chippawa Willoughby Community Centre
Project.
2. To direct staff to utilize the Progressive Design Build method for this project
in order to fast track the project and to deliver a project on time and within
approved budget.
3. To direct staff to return to Council prior to finalization of design and budget
for final approval. Staff are also directed to report to Council at key milestones
on the project with a minimum of four (4) updates.
Carried Unanimously
10. CONSENT AGENDA
10.1. CS-2025-48 - Finance
Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes Under Section 357 and 358 of
The Municipal Act, 2001
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
THAT Council APPROVE the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes on the
various accounts listed in the attached summary and granted to the property
owners listed.
Carried Unanimously
10.2. CS-2025-49 - Realty Services
Encroachment Agreement
4624 Queen Street
Owner: Grap Queen Street Inc.
Our File: 2025-035
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
1. THAT Council DIRECT that the City enter into an Encroachment Agreement
with Grap Queen Street Inc. to permit a canopy sign within the City's road
allowance, being a portion of Queen Street, adjacent to 4624 Queen Street and
being shown on Schedule "A" attached hereto on the terms and conditions
outlined in this report.
2. THAT Council AUTHORIZE the Mayor and Clerk to execute the
Encroachment Agreement.
Carried Unanimously
10.3. PBD-2025-49
Quarter 2 Housing and Growth Monitoring Report
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
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1. THAT Council RECEIVE the Quarter 2 Housing and Growth Monitoring
Report that reviews the status of current development and housing
activity in the City of Niagara Falls from April 1 through June 30 of 2025
(Q2).
2. THAT Council DIRECT staff to forward the housing information to the
Province as required.
Carried Unanimously
10.4. RCF-2025-14
2025 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
THAT Council APPROVE the following 2025 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees:
1. Jared Baldinelli —Athlete Baseball
2. Bob Benson — Builder Soccer
3. Jeremy Cross — Builder Basketball
4. Mary Jane Edna Cruikshank— Builder Multi Sport
5. Jeremy Elliott —Athlete Martial Arts
6. Joe Grant—Athlete Hockey
7. Sara Kovac— Athlete Volleyball
8. Giancarlo Rapanaro — Athlete Football
9. Carolyn St. Angelo —Athlete Basketball
Carried Unanimously
11. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK
11.1. Flag-Raising Request - HIV/AIDS Awareness Week, World AIDS Day,
Indigenous HIV/AIDS Awareness Week
Positive Living Niagara is requesting Council to approve a flag raising in
recognition of HIV/AIDS Awareness Week (Nov 24 - Dec 1), World AIDS Day
(Dec 1) and Indigenous HIV/AIDS Awareness Week (Dec. 1-8).
Recommendation: THAT Council APPROVE a flag raising in recognition of
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week (Nov 24 - Dec 1), World AIDS Day (Dec 1) and
Indigenous HIV/AIDS Awareness Week (Dec. 1-8), to be held on Monday,
November 24, 2025.
11.2. Flag-Raising and Proclamation Request - International Day for the
Elimination of Violence Against Women
Attached is a request from Birchway Niagara for Council to hold a flag-raising
at City Hall on Tuesday, November 25th, 2025 to mark the "International Day
for the Elimination of Violence Against Women."
In addition, Birchway Niagara is requesting that Niagara Falls City Council
approve the attached proclamation in support of this initiative.
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Recommendation: THAT Council APPROVE a flag-raising at City Hall on
Tuesday, November 25th, 2025 to mark the "International Day for the
Elimination of Violence Against Women" and APPROVE the proclamation in
support of this initiative.
11 .3. Proclamation Request - International Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness
Day
Attached is a request for Council to proclaim Tuesday, October 7, 2025 as
"Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day."
Recommendation: THAT Council PROCLAIM Tuesday, October 7, 2025 as
"Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day."
11.4. Proclamation Request - Arthritis Awareness Month - September 2025
The Arthritis Society Canada is requesting Council to proclaim September
2025 as "Arthritis Awareness Month" in the City of Niagara Falls.
Recommendation: THAT Council PROCLAIM September 2025 as "Arthritis
Awareness Month" in the City of Niagara Falls.
11.5. Special Occasion Permit Request - Niagara Ukrainian Family Festival
Organizers on behalf of the Niagarka Organization, are looking to Council for a
letter of Municipal Significance for an upcoming event, the Niagara Ukrainian
Family Festival, to be held form July 11-12, 2026 at Firemen's Park. With
Council declaring the event as "municipally significant," this will assist the
organizers with obtaining a Special Occasion permit from the AGCO.
Recommendation: THAT Council DECLARE the Niagara Ukrainian Family
Festival, to be held from July 11-12, 2026 at Firemen's Park in Niagara Falls,
as an event of"municipal significance" in order to assist the organizers with
obtaining a Special Occasion permit from the AGCO.
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
THAT Council APPROVE/SUPPORT Item #11.1 through to and including Item
#11.5.
Carried Unanimously
12. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK
Councillor Dabrowski left the meeting at 7:57 PM and returned at 7:59 PM.
12.1. Resolution - Region of Niagara
Attached is a resolution sent from the Niagara Region for information,
regarding the "Elect Respect" Campaign.
(also attached is resolution from City of Thorold and from the Town of Grimsby
regarding same subject matter).
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Recommendation: THAT Council RECEIVE for Information.
Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
THAT Council APPROVE/SUPPORT the resolution from the Niagara Region
regarding the "Elect Respect" Campaign.
Carried Unanimously (Councillor Dabrowski was absent from the vote).
12.2. Correspondence from the Niagara Region
Attached is correspondence sent from the Niagara Region for information.
1. Niagara Region - Repeal of By-laws Delegating Planning Application
Approvals to Local Area Municipalities.
Recommendation: THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Moved by Councillor Mona Patel
Seconded by Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg
THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Carried Unanimously (Councillor Dabrowski was absent from the vote).
12.3. Resolution - City of Kingston - Heritage Property Insurance Rates
Attached is a resolution from Kingston City Council passed at its meeting on
August 12, 2025.
Recommendation: THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo
Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel
THAT Council APPROVE/SUPPORT the resolution from the City of Kingston
regarding Heritage Property Insurance Rates.
Carried Unanimously
12.4. Resolution - Town of Grimsby - Opposition to Bill 5, Protect Ontario by
Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025
Attached is correspondence from the Town of Grimsby regarding an
Endorsement of Motion - Opposition to Bill 5, Protect Ontario by Unleashing
our Economy Act, 2025.
Recommendation: THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo
THAT Council APPROVE/SUPPORT the resolution from the Town of Grimsby
regarding Opposition to Bill 5, Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act,
2025.
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Not Put (no seconder)
Moved by Councillor Mike Strange
Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel
THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Carried Unanimously
12.5. Niagara Falls Public Library - Clarification Memo and Draft 2024 Annual
Report
The attached memo provides context regarding the Multi-Use Community
Centre redevelopment for Councillor review.
In addition, a draft copy of the 2024 Annual Report and excerpts from the 2024
statistics is included.
Recommendation: THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
THAT Council RECEIVE for information.
Carried Unanimously
13. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK
13.1. Correspondence from resident - Mary Lalicich
Attached is a request for consideration from a local resident looking for Council
to adopt a renovictions by-law.
Recommendation: To REFER to Staff.
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg
THAT the matter pertaining to the possibility of adopting a renovictions by-law,
be referred to staff.
Carried Unanimously
14. RATIFICATION OF IN-CAMERA
Nothing to ratify.
15. MOTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION
None to report.
16. NOTICE OF MOTION
None to report.
17. NEW BUSINESS
a) Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Councillor Lococo was looking for an update pertaining to the Wastewater
Provincial Announcement. Erik Nickel, General Manager of Municipal Works
provided a brief summary. Minister Surma was recently in attendance at the
Niagara Falls Water Treatment Plant to announce the $94 million dollar
investment towards water system projects, not meant for the South Niagara
Wastewater Treatment Plant, and unlocking new homes in our Niagara Region.
18. BY-LAWS
2025- A by-law to designate the property known as 6103 Culp Street, being PIN
101. 64354-0085 (LT) and being further described as Part Lot 12 N/S Culp Street
Plan 653 abstracted as Block 21 Village of Niagara Falls as in R0560834;
Niagara Falls to be of cultural heritage value and interest.
2025- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200 to include lands within the geographic
102. Townships of Humberstone, Crowland, and Willoughby, carry forward site
specific amendments, amend the General Provisions, add Agricultural 1 zone,
Agricultural 2 zone, Agricultural 3 zone, Residential Niagara Parkway zone,
Residential Village zone, Commercial Highway zone, Industrial Willoughby
zone, Tourist Commercial Willoughby zone, Open Space Conservation zone,
Open Space Public and Private zone, and repeal By-law No. 70-69
(Humberstone), By-law No. 1538 (1958) (Crowland), and By-law No. 395/66
(Willoughby).
2025- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and
103. traffic on City Roads. (Pedestrian Crossovers, Parking Prohibited, Stopping
Prohibited)
2025- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City
104. employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or
municipal by-laws.
2025- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of the City Council at its
105. meeting held on the 26th day of August, 2025.
Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo
Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange
THAT the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed.
Carried Unanimously
19. ADJOURNMENT
a) Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Mona Patel
Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli
That Council ADJOURN the meeting at 8:04 PM.
Carried Unanimously
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