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2009/01/26COUNCIL MEETING Monday, January 26, 2009 Order of Business and Agenda Package -AND- aara: COUNCIL MEETING January 26, 2009 PRAYER: Councillor Diodati ADOPTION OF MINUTES: Council Minutes of December 15 2008 DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. DEPUTATIONS Niagara Falls Big Brothers Big Sisters Jon Braithwaite, Executive Director, will address Council regarding the upcoming Annual Tim Horton's Bowl For Kids Sake Campaign for 2009. Sleep Cheap Etc. Mayor Salci and Councillor Diodati will present cheques to recipients of the Sleep Cheap initiative. 1. Chief Administrative Officer R- 2009 -02 Gale Centre: Arena Construction Update 2. Chief Administrative Officer TS- 2009 -07 Response to "Toys for Tickets" Campaign Public Meeting AM- 2008 -024, Zoning By -law Amendment Application, 5685 Falls Avenue, 4608 and 4800 Bender Street and Vacant Lands Located on the Northwest Corner of Falls Avenue and Bender Street. Applicant: Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc. Michael DiCienzo, Vice President, Design and Development) Agent: Michael Kirkland, The Kirkland Partnership Proposed 30 Storey, 364 Room Hotel Background Material: Recommendation Report: PD- 2009 -05 -AND- Correspondence from the Niagara Region Public Works Dept. Correspondence from the Niagara Parks Commission Public Meeting AM- 2008 -034, Zoning By -law Amendment Application City of Niagara Falls Regulating Nightclubs and Bars in the Historic Drummondville Area Background Material: Recommendation Report: PD- 2009 -03 -AND- 2 PLANNING AN D- -2 PLANNING MATTERS Correspondence from the Main Street Baptist Church Correspondence from Ronald Rap, DeMol's Tire Sales Service Ltd. Correspondence from the Main Ferry BIA Correspondence from Guy Prata Correspondence from numerous residents Correspondence from Paul Starty 3 Public Meeting AM- 2008 -037, Zoning By -law Amendment Application 6253 Skinner Street Applicant: David Corfield Agent: Lou Melone Permit a Second Dwelling Unit in a Single Detached Dwelling Background Material: Recommendation Report: PD- 2009 -04 -AN D- Correspondence from the Niagara Region's Planning Dept. MISCELLANEOUS PLANNING MATTERS 1. Chief Administrative Officer CD- 2009 -01 Canadian Urban Institute Report from Downtown Workshop Held October 20, 2008 and Proposed Downtown Steering Committee. 2. Chief Administrative Officer PD- 2009 -02 Matters Arising from Municipal Heritage Committee 3. Chief Administrative Officer PD- 2009 -07 AM- 2008 -029, Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment Application, 6320 Pine Grove Avenue 4. Chief Administrative Officer PD- 2009 -09 PLC 2008 -03, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 119, Registered Plan 230, 4670 4680 Dorchester Road Northeast Corner of Pinedale Drive) Owners: Sena Ekmekci Nurten Daglar 5. Chief Administrative Officer PD- 2009 -10 PLC- 2008 -04, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33, 3903 -3905 Sinnicks Avenue (South of Orlando Drive) Owner: Marcus Klein 4 MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 1. YMCA Request for support for private legislation amending the YMCA of St. Catharines Act. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council 2. Bethlehem Place Request for Exemption of Development Charges for the Not -For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara, 6185 Kalar Road. RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council 3. ABC Canada Requesting tllatJanuary27th, 2009 be recognized as "Family Literacy Day" to promote the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy related activities. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council 4. Downtown Board of Management List of the newly elected members. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council 5. Correspondence from Nick Ricci Requesting permission to erect a plaque on City owned property, Portage Road and Fallsview Boulevard commemorating efforts of his parents Mac and Olga Ricci. RECOMMENDATION: Staff work with Mr. Ricci regarding the appropriate location of the plaque on City property. 6. Petition from Residents of Mulhern Street Requesting curbs and sidewalks. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Capital Budget for Consideration 7. Chippawa Tim Horton's Requesting permission to carve the trunk of a City tree in front of the property. RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Additional Items for Council Consideration: The City Clerk will advise of any further items for Council consideration. LEGAL MATTERS -5- REPORTS His Worship Ted Salei will request whether there is anyone present that has an interest respecting the following property matters and related by -laws. 1. Chief Administrative Officer L- 2009 -10- Declare Surplus Part 1 of Reference Plan 59R -11659 and Part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 Buttrey Street Lands) 2. Chief Administrative Officer L- 2009 -03 City Laneway Encroachment Issue Located between 5731 and 5011 Centre Street RATIFICATION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (Councillor loannoni, Chair) RATIFICATION OF CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (Councillor Pietrangelo, Chair) RATIFICATION OF IN CAMERA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS CONSENT AGENDA THE CONSENT AGENDA IS A SET OF REPORTS THAT COULD BE APPROVED IN ONE MOTION OF COUNCIL. THE APPROVAL ENDORSES ALL OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN EACH OF THE REPORTS WITHIN THE SET. THE SINGLE MOTION WILL SAVE TIME. PRIOR TO THE MOTION BEING TAKEN, A COUNCILLOR MAY REQUEST THAT ONE OR MORE OF THE REPORTS BE MOVED OUT OF THE CONSENT AGENDA TO BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. F- 2009 -01 Municipal Accounts L- 2009 -01- Niagara Falls to Thorold Watermain Interconnect, Proposed Land /Easement Exchange with the Region MacBain Community Centre and The Meadows of Dorchester. L- 2009 -04 Vince Encroachment Agreement with the City, Otter Street. L- 2009 -06 Release of Agreement Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R -13060 Dorchester Road MW- 2009 -02 2009 New Sidewalk Program Committee TS- 2009 -06 Update to By -laws 89 -2000, 96 -50, 94 -262 80 -77 6 BY -LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by -laws or amendments to the by -laws listed for Council consideration. 2009 -01 A by -law to designate Lot 119, Registered Plan 230, not be subject to part-lot control. (PLC- 2008 -03) 2009 -02 A by -law to designate Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33, not be subject to part-lot control. (PLC- 2008 -04) 2009 -03 A by -law to amend By -law No. 2005 -131, which amended By -law No. 79- 200, to remove the holding symbol (H) on the lands on the east side of Montrose Road, opposite Matthews Drive, to allow the construction of townhouse dwellings. (AM- 16/2004) 2009 -04 A by -law to amend By -law No. 80 -114, being a by -law to designate private roadways as fire routes along which no parking of vehicles shall be permitted. 2009 -05 A by -law to authorize the execution of a Lease Agreement with John Bevan respecting the lease of Reilly Street end, Niagara Falls. 2009 -06 A by -law to permanently close part of a highway. Stanley Avenue (former Niagara Freeway Lands) 2009 -07 A by -law to establish Part of Lot 492, Plan 297, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Victoria Avenue. 2009 -08 A by -law to permanently close part of a highway. 2009 -09 A by -law to establish Part of Lot 485, Plan 9 and Part of Lot 493, Plan 297, being Part 3 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kitchener Street. 2009 -10 A by -law to authorize an Application General to amend the register to release a Site Plan Agreement over Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R -13060 and registered as Instrument Number RO728683. 2009 -11 A by -law to authorize a land exchange /sale with The Regional Municipality of Niagara. 2009 -12 A by -law to establish Part of Township Lot 81, Stamford, being Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13807, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kalar Road. 7 2009 -13 A by -law to establish Part of Township Lot 150, Stamford, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13759, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kalar Road. 2009 -14 A by-Iaw to authorize the execution of an EncroachmentAgreement between Joseph Daniel Vince and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, for the purpose of permitting an encroachment onto a City road allowance. 2009 -15 A by -law to declare Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 and Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R 11659; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, surplus. 2009 -16 A by -law to amend By -law No. 89 -2000, being a by -law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. Beaverton Boulevard Beaver Valley Way, Erwin Gres.) 2009 -17 A by -law to amend By -law No. 89 -2000, No. 96 -50, No. 94 -262 and No. 80- 77. 2008 -18 A by -law to provide for appointments to certain Boards, Commissions and Committees. 2009 -19 A by -law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. 2009 -20 A by -law to authorize temporary borrowing. 2009 -21 A by -law to authorize the payment of $33,206,699.94 for General Purposes. 2009 -22 A by -law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 26 day of January, 2009. NEW BUSINESS G t i zutzuua) uean !ortida Fwd: Happy New Year From: Dean lorfida Subject: Fwd: Happy New Year "Jon Braithwaite" <jon(a�niagarafallsmentors.orq> 1/7/2009 10:55 AM Mr. lorfida, Can I be added to the agenda for the next council meeting (I believe it's January 26th) to discuss our past year, our plans for our upcoming year, and our tim Hortons bowl for Kids sake? Thanks, Jon Register now for the 2009 Tim Hortons Bowl For Kids Sake! With your support, more children will move from our 'waiting' list to our 'matched' list! Visit www.niagarafalls.kintera.orq /bfks to register your team todajrl Space is limited, so don't delay! Jon Braithwaite Executive Director Niagara Falls Big Brothers Big Sisters phone 905- 357 -5454 ext 222 cell 905 -650 -6769 fax 905- 357 -3759 7150 Montrose Road, Unit 7 _Niagara Falls, ON, L2H 3N3 _Page 1_ R(1 /20/2009)Deanlorfida Re Blurb forCouncil L Agenda From: Dale Morton To: Dean Iorfida Date: 1/20/2009 11:18 AM Subject: Re: Blurb for Council Agenda Attachments: Attendees at Council Meeting.wpd Hi Dean, Dean Iorfida 1/20/2009 10:08 AM Dale: Thanks Dean I have attached a list of the recipient charities and the individuals expected to be at the meeting to receive cheques from Councillor Diodati. Bob Gale will receive his cheque last, and has asked to respond briefly on behalf of the Bob Gale Recreation Fund. I will have the cheques and will provide them to Jim on Monday, just prior to the start of the meeting. Over $152,000 was raised during the event in 2008 with $84,000 in total provided to the listed charities, and the remainder invested with the Niagara Community Foundation in an endowment. If there is anything else you need, please let me know. Dale We are in the process of finalizing the agenda today. Can you provide me with some more details on the Sleep Cheap presentation i.e., list of the recipients. Page 1 The Sleep Cheap charities to receive funding in 2008 are: Charity 2008 Donation Teena Kindt, Executive Director Alzheimers Society of Niagara Region $8,000.00 Stephanie Reid, President Leadership Council Autism Ontario $5,000.00 Catharine Streeter Goodwill Niagara $7,500.00 Lorraine Kaija, Board Chair Peterson's Community Workshop $5,000.00 Jim Ferraro, Chairman of the Board Project Share $10,000.00 Eli Serbina, Teacher Stamford Collegiate Breakfast Club $8,000.00 Jim Marino, President NPCC Foundation Niagara Peninsula Children's Centre $2,500.00 Steffanie Bjorgan, Founder and Executive Director Red Roof Retreat $2,500.00 Sandy Toth, Executive Director Adolescents' Family Support Services of Niagara (AFSSN) $2,500.00 Bob Gale, Chair Bob Gale Recreation Fund $33,000.00 Total $84,000 The Sleep Cheap charities to receive funding in 2008 are: January 26, 2009 R- 2009 -02 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Niagaraj7alls CANADA Re: R- 2009 -02 Gale Centre: Arena Construction Update RECOMMENDATION: That the quarterly report on the Gale Centre arena project be received for information purposes. BACKGROUND: Council approved the project construction be awarded to Aquicon on September 8, 2008. A pre- construction meeting was held on September 10, 2008. The ground breaking ceremony was held on October 2, 2008. Oveview of Project Site Activities Construction mobilization began September 22, 2008. Subsequent site construction meetings were held on October 1, 15 and 29, November 12 and 26, and December 10 and 24, 2008. Some photos depicting the construction development of the project site over the last few months are provided in Attachment 1. A general summary or the `Gale Centre Fact Sheet' provides additional details of itemized space utilization within the 4 pad arena and is outlined in Attachment 2. Construction Schedule Tracking A construction schedule was issued by Aquicon Construction on December 3, 2008. The Schedule anticipates substantial completion by May 28, 2010 and Total Performance by June 30, 2010. rose RoadWnit 1 Niagara Fall ONVCanada Lg3N3' 905 :356 7521'www.n iaaarafalls.ca Community Services Departn Parks, Recreation Culture Working Together to Serve Our Community January 26, 2009 2 R- 2009 -02 Progress to the end of December 2008 is as summarized below: E. S. Fox Pad 1 excavation 100% complete footings 100% complete Lifetime Financial Planning Group Pad 2 excavation 100% complete footings 98% complete concrete walls 75% complete Meridian Credit Union Pad 3 excavation 100% complete footings 100% complete concrete walls 98% complete Centennial Construction and Contracting (Niagara) Inc. Pad 4 excavation 50% complete footings 50% complete concrete walls 25% complete Mechanical underground piping is 50% complete Electrical site services are 95% complete It is expected that the erection of the prefabricated buildings will begin in early February. A detailed construction project schedule forecast, as prepared Aquicon Construction is attached. (Attachment 3) Project Construction Budget and Forecasted Cash Flow The project construction budget of $36,374,837.00 is summarized below: Site Preparation (AIM contract) Arena Construction (Aquicon contract) Contingency Construction Allowance External Servicing Construction Furnishing, Fixtures Equipment (FF &E) Arena Seating External Internal Signage 2,995,000.00 $30,202,837.00 900,000.00 627,000.00 950,000.00 600,000.00 1,650,000.00 vanuary £0, tuna 3 R- 2009 -02 The forecasted construction cash expense flow (excluding GST) for the project to December 31, 2008 is: 2008 Cumulative September 30 (actual) 320,913.55 October 31' (actual) 720,249.20 November 30 (actual) $1,841,303.48 December 31' (actual) $3,319,057.41 2009 Cumulative January 315' 4.0m February 28'h 4.5m March 3151 5.2m April 30Th 7.1m May 31' 9.4m June 30Th $11.6m July 31' $13.6in August 31' $14.9m September 30Th $17.0m October 315` $20.6m November 30Th $23.1m December 315' $24.3m Project Management Design Team The project team is involved with a variety of other project matters that are included in the approved budget through the tending process in such project areas as, but not limited to, furnishing and fixtures, security system, score clocks, facility external and internal signage, arena seats, concession equipment; site servicing for Fourth Avenue. The planning for the sale of the two arena properties to financially support the arena capital project has also been initiated. Staff anticipates recommending proponents to Council in response to the three requests for proposals (RFP's): concession services, arena board advertising and the pro shop by the end February 2009. Capital Campaign Fundraising Update The fundraising capital campaign target is in the $2.25 to $2.5 Million range. The last update to Council was provided at the March 31, 2008. All opportunities have been `sold' other than the naming opportunities remaining which are valued at $370,000 (see Attachment 4). This consists of the Niagara Falls Memorial Room for $100,000, and 18 dressing rooms, each at $15,000 or a total of $270,000. With the sale of these remaining opportunities, the fundraising support for this portion of the capital campaign or a total of $2 million would be achieved. January 26, 2009 4 R- 2009 -02 The seat campaign has a fundraising target of approximately $485,000. It is made up of the stadium seats for $200; In the Pink seats for $250 (of which $50 from every seat is donated to GNGH), and the VIP seats for $500. The seat campaign has reached $48,850 to date. The 178 seats consist of 33 stadium seats; 121 'In the Pink Seats', and 24 VIP Seats. A general floor plan of the stadium pad (the E.S. Fox pad) is attached as Attachment 5. With final space planning completed, the number of seats modestly increased to 2030 seats from 2000 seats. Recommended by: Approved by: Attachments Ed Dujlovic A mom Denyse Morrissey, ect S:1CouncillCouncil 2009\R- 2009 -02 Gale Centre Arena Construction Update.wpd r of Parks, Recreation Culture utive Director of Community Services Gale Centre Site Photos October 2, 2008 Ground Breaking Ceremony Mayor Salci addressing crowd Mayor Salci and Bob Gale breaking ground Attachment 1 Mayor Salci and Bob Gale unveiling new project name and logo Gale Centre Major Donors Maga artc Gale Centre, Attachment 1 Gale Centre Site Photos November 14, 2008 1l Pliagarapglls Gale Centre Site Photos Attachment 1 January 6, 2009 Total Area of Cytec Property 92.6 ac. (37.66 ha) Arena Complex Site Area: Total Site Arena Complex Fourth Ave R -O -W 16.52.ac (6.69 ha) 15.0 ac 1.52 ac Building Size: Ground Floor 157,470 ft (14,629 m Second Floor 46 480 ft (4,318 m Total Building 203,950 ft (18,947 m Building Footprint 157,470 ft (3.62 ac) or 24% Seating: Number of Seats 2,030 Barrier Free Spaces 35 Stand Room Spaces 117 Community Space: Memorial Room 3,369 ft (313 m Meeting Room (Administration) 324 ft (30 m Convener Meeting Room 443 ft (41 m Total 4,136 ft (384 m Concession Spaces: Lower Concession 605 ft (56.28 m Lower Storage 355 ft (33.05 m Upper Concession 501 ft (46.57 m Upper Storage 221 ft (20.56 m Lot Coverage: Building/Parking Lot 592,575 ft (55,052 m /91.3 Landscaping 56,714 ft (5269m Total 649,289 ft (60,321m ac) Parking: Total Spaces 942 Barrier Free/Handicapped 22 By -Law Requirement 550 (1 parking space per 5 seats) 'Attachment 2' Gale Centre Fact Sheet November 2008 Page 1 oft User Group Areas: Office sq.ft. Storage sq.ft.) 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The Great Seat Sale (2,030 available) NHL Sized Stadium Pad Community Pad Community Pad Community Pad Attachment 4 Status of as January 1, 2009 Gale Centre AMOUNT SOLD $1,000,000 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD $250,000 $75,000 $100,000 $75,000 $100,000 2 SOLD $15,000 SOLD $30,000 SOLD $30,000 TOTAL AS OF JAN. 1,/09 $1,778,850 illatiffil I IuuIII l= {H ill MT 1111111 1111 111 11 01 Tickets Issued Nov. 1/ Dec. 9, 2008 3,039 Value of Tickets Issued $74,390.00 Tickets Paid through 2008 Toys Program 113 Value of Tickets Issued $2,360.00 Value of Actual Contributions $3,082.00 Tickets Paid through 2007 Toys Program 99 Value of Tickets Issued $1,975.00 Value of Actual Contributions $2,506.00 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Niagaraflalls Re: TS- 2009 -07 Response to "Toys for Tickets" Campaign RECOMMENDATION: For information purposes. BACKGROUND: Working Together to Serve Our Community ta- cola -V In 2008, Council directed staff to proceed with the implementation of the "Toys for Tickets" campaign on an annual basis. All parking violations issued between November 1, 2008 and December 9, 2008 and were eligible to be paid through this program. The following outlines the ticket values and amounts contributed to the Salvation Army and Project S.H.A.R.E. resulting from this program: The City received 12% more than the face value of the ticket in gifts, coupons and gift cards. Project S.H.A. R.E. and the Salvation Army indicated that the age groups of 11 -15 were the most in need. City Staff advised the public of this targeted area by way of the information flyer that was provided in each ticket envelope. The public responded with many age appropriate gifts for this group. The toys were divided equally between the two concerned charitable agencies. The City did however, receive an increase in the number of participants, and received more than 20% more in toy values than In 2007. Some members of the public brought in Toys, even though they received warn notices, or their tickets were cancelled. t 0 Queen Street P+ :teaa o023 ON Canada L2E6XSh905356 7521 wwwmagarafallsca Community Services Department Transportation Services vN Yar y GI), <VVD City staff and Councillors were interviewed by the local papers. This program generated much goodwill for municipal Council acknowledged a success to the agencies and to all who participated. Recommended by: Approved by: /<1 Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services TS- 2009 -07 Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services S. Wheeler S:General Adminislralion\GA 1.01 Reports12009 CounciR01 Jan 26 TS-2009-07 Response to Toys for Tickets wpd Working Together to Serve Our Community January 26, 2009 PD- 2009 -05 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: Niagaraaaaaaaaafalls CANADA Re: PD- 2009 -05 AM- 2008 -024, Zoning By -law Amendment Application 5685 Falls Avenue, 4608 and 4800 Bender Street and Vacant Lands Located on the Northwest Corner of Falls Avenue and Bender Street Applicant: Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc. (Michael DiCienzo, Vice President, Design and Development) Agent: Michael Kirkland, The Kirkland Partnership Proposed 30 Storey, 364 Room Hotel That Council approve the Zoning By -law amendment application to permit a 30 storey hotel, without meeting rooms and dining facilities, on the lands, subject to provision a gap between the hotel and parking garage /water park and a roof feature, and execution of a Section 37 agreement. The applicant has requested a Zoning By -law amendment for approximately 6 hectares (15 acres) of land known as 5685 Falls Avenue, 4609 and 4800 Bender Street and vacant lands located on the northwest corner of Falls Avenue and Bender Street. Schedule 1 shows the location of the proposed hotel and the extent of the land holdings affected by the application. A 30 storey, 111 metre (364 foot) tall hotel, with 364 rooms and without meeting rooms and dining facilities, is proposed. The subject lands are comprised of seven parcels of land which are zoned Tourist Commercial (TC), in part, under Zoning By -law No. 79- 200'and Commercial One (01), in part, and Industrial One (11), in part, under Zoning By-law No. 5335, 1955. The application requests the site of the proposed hotel to be zoned TC under Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 with site specific provisions permitting the proposed height, lot coverage and setbacks and to eliminate the requirement for the hotel to include meeting rooms and dining facilities. The application also requests required parking to be permitted off -site on the portion of the lands illustrated on Schedule 1 .whic.h will remain under the provisions of Zoning By -law No 5335, 1955. As a housek€ p rig measure, the proposed by -law will also incorporate 4310Qbeen PO Box10231Niaga'raFalls`ON,Canada L2E6X5 905356 -7521 www.niagarafalls:ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 2 PD- 2009 -05 recent zoning relief granted to the adjacent water park and elevated walkways located at 4608 Bender Street as well as Committee of Adjustment approvals granted to the Crowne Plaza Fallsview Hotel located at 5685 Falls Avenue and Planet Hollywood located at 4800 Bender Street. Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses The portion of the site where the hotel is proposed is currently a landscaped plaza. Immediately to the northwest is the Planet Hollywood restaurant, which has a building height of 22 metres (72 feet). A large parking garage and water park, which has a building height of 52 metres (172 feet) lies immediately to the south. Required parking for the hotel is proposed to be provided in this parking garage. The Crowne Plaza Fallsview Hotel, which has an approximate height of 48 metres (157 feet) lies to the southeast of the hotel. The Rainbow Bridge Plaza lies to the east. Bender Street and Newman Hill lie to the north. Circulation Comments Regional Municipality of Niagara No objections to the proposed amendments from a general land use perspective, however the City should be satisfied that the proposal is in keeping with any design policies and guidelines and that adequate parking is provided. Further review of traffic matters will occur at the site plan stage. Niagara Parks Commission No objections. The Commission's concerns about traffic hold -ups on Falls Avenue will be addressed with bus unloading activities moved to the rear of the Crowne Plaza Fallsview Hotel. Transportation Services The transportation study that was submitted with the application is acceptable, however, an update at the site plan stage may be needed if the project is constructed after the year 2010. To address current congestion problems on Falls Avenue caused by bus unloading for adjacent hotels, bus unloading for the proposed and existing hotels will have to be relocated behind the Crowne Plaza Fallsview Hotel because no stopping will be permitted on Falls Avenue. An assessment of sight lines for the hotel entrance off Falls Avenue will be required at the site plan stage to ensure safe traffic movements. A sidewalk cafe licence agreement will be required for the proposed sidewalk cafe. At least 3 metres (9.8 feet) of unobstructed sidewalk passage is to be provided. January 26, 2009 3 PD- 2009 -05 Municipal Works Fire Services Additional review of the sanitary sewer and watermain services will be conducted at the site plan stage. Improvements to the Bender Street and River Road sewers and the Bender Hill pumping station may be necessary. Confirmation of watermain flows needs to be completed. It is recommended that two watermain leads to form a loop be provided for the hotel and for adjacent lands. The location of siamese connections and hydrants to service the proposed hotel in accordance with fire regulations is to be confirmed at the site plan stage. Building Services All required Building Permits to be obtained prior to construction. Legal Services No objections. Planning Analysis Implementing the design changes outlined in the following discussion will provide a proposal that conforms to the Official Plan, provides high quality architecture and compliments the City skyline. The following is a summary of Planning Staff's analysis of the application: 1. The proposal conforms with the 30 storey height limit in the Official Plan. Schedule 4 of the Tourist Commercial policies of the Official Plan identifies the lands to be within the area where Council may consider high rise buildings up to 30 storeys. The proposed building is designed as a 30 storey hotel plus rooftop mechanical area and observation terrace. 2. The proposal meets only some of the Official Plan policies for massing of new development. The Official Plan requires that tall buildings reduce their massing and visual impact as they become taller and to provide appropriate gaps between buildings. The Official Plan specifies five design criteria summarized as: a) add distinct and interesting features to skyline; b) enhance pedestrian environment at street level; c) provide appropriate set back for high -rise buildings; d) ensure mass is reduced and gaps maintained; and e) minimize impacts on residential areas. Council adopted the Tourism Policy Review Implementation Handbook as guidelines provide further direction on how these policies may be achieved. January 26, 2009 4 PD- 2009 -05 The project provides a podium at street level which will engage the pedestrian along the sidewalk. The high -rise hotel is set back from the street line above the podium level. The development is well removed from any residential area and therefore does not impact on local residents. The applicant provided a satisfactory microclimate study, which generally notes no wind impacts, save and except for those occasions where there is an uncommon north or south wind. Therefore, policies b, c, and e have been satisfied by providing a positive building base, appropriate public realm at grade and a positive microclimate for the pedestrian. The proposed hotel has a very prominent location at the north end of the tourist core and a highly visible position from the Rainbow Bridge and thus holds an important place in the City skyline. The top of the building terminates in a large mechanical penthouse facing the City with an observation terrace covered by a flat canopy on the River side. This is significantly less than what has been achieved with other hotels in the tourist core. The overall effect is an element which is not distinct nor interesting within the skyline of the City. Further work should be conducted by the architect to render a more satisfactory roof top which includes a roof feature, The proposed building does not ensure that the mass of the building is reduced nor provide the appropriate gap between buildings. The Implementation Handbook sets out a floor area ratio of 929 to 1,115 square metres (10,000 to 12,000 square feet) per floor and a facade length to width ratio generally not to exceed 1 to 1.5. While the floor area ratio is within the prescribed range, the length to width ratio is 1 to 2.1 and therefore exceeds the suggested massing: The guidelines promote a separation between high -rise buildings of 25 metres (82 feet) to ensure light, transparency and a sky view between buildings. The gaps also ensure that a solid wall of buildings does not occur and provides for visibility from and to second tier development. The proposed hotel provides only a 1.2 metres (4.0 feet) separation from the adjacent parking garage /water park. The parking garage /water park is 52 metres (172 feet) in height which is approximately half the height of the proposed hotel. Given the lower height of this building a reduction in the required gap could be considered as long as the overall intent of providing sky view between the buildings is met. Staff note that if the building was to be reduced by 2 rooms per floor the length to width ratio could be satisfied and by further moving the building to the north a gap of about 12 metres (40 feet), sufficient to provide a minimal amount of sky view between the buildings, could be achieved. 3. The proposed hotel concept received support from the Architectural Peer Review Panel. The Official Plan requires any building greater than 10 storeys be reviewed by an Architectural Peer Review (APR) Panel. The Panel met with the proponent and his architect in October 2008 to begin the architectural review. Over the course of weeks, the Panel obtained certain design revisions and modifications to the proposed hotel from the designer. The APR Panel submitted its final report on December 23, 2008 (attached). The report acknowledges a number of departures in the building design from the Council adopted guidelines. January 26, 2009 5 PD- 2009 -05 The Panel found that the proposed hotel is large for the site and partially obscures the adjacent Planet Hollywood. It is not possible with the plan, as proposed, to meet the principle of separation between the adjacent towers as delineated in the Implementation Guidelines. The Panel was of the opinion that some minor relaxation of the guidelines was justified. The Panel is of the belief that the proposed hotel tower and the dome of Planet Hollywood are complementary and the dome ameliorates the lesser separation of these two buildings. Further, the Panel believes that the garage /water park building does not require views to the outside and formed the opinion that the hotel will be an isolated building not negatively affected by sunlight or views. The Panel also provided a relaxed interpretation of the guidelines with respect to the length to width ratio. While the Panel noted the ratio of 1 to 2.1 exceeds the guideline, they opined that the hotel is not excessively large. Council's approval of the project should be conditional on streetscaping improvements. All developments in the tourist area over 4 storeys are subject to a Section 37 Agreement to secure streetscape improvements along adjacent streets. This agreement is to be executed prior to the passage of the amending by -law. The proposed hotel is adjacent to Bender Street and Falls Avenue. Streetscape improvements have been completed along Bender Street through the Casino development and a decorative sidewalk has been constructed along Falls Avenue. The applicant has provided a preliminary streetscaping plan for the portion of Falls Avenue abutting the site, including the addition of approximately 16 trees and an outdoor cafe. This could be further enhanced by benches and planters. The applicant will be required to enter into a Section 37 Agreement with the City to secure these facilities prior to passage of the amending by -law. For other high -rise developments, streetscaping contributions are based on the frontage of the site multiplied .by general cost of streetscaping per linear metre of frontage (in 2008 dollars this amount is $1,043). As the City has not completed streetscaping works on the above noted streets it is appropriate for the applicant to complete the works provided the streetscaping is secured through a letter of credit. The site has approximately 91 metres of frontage, therefore a letter of credit in the amount of $94,900 would be required to be submitted at the time of the execution of the Section 37 Agreement. 5. The requested zoning amendment can be supported if recommended changes to the siting and design of the hotel are undertaken. The applicant has requested the site of the proposed hotel be placed under a site specific TC zone to permit the 30 storey, 111 metre (364 foot) tall hotel. The proposed hotel is sited on seven different properties that are all owned by the applicant under different companies. The properties will need to be recognized as January 26, 2009 6 PD- 2009 -06 one parcel under the proposed by -law to permit the hotel and the parking arrangement. Current zoning under Zoning By -law Nos. 5335 and 79 -200 permits a range of building heights between 10.7 metres (35 feet) and 15.2 metres (50 feet) on the hotel site. The amending by -law should implement the recommended siting and improvements to the roof design. An enhanced roof feature may involve a slightly taller design. Should Council accept staff's recommendations, the revised design should be reviewed and approved by Council prior to passage of the by -law. To permit the hotel the following site specific regulations are required: The applicant has requested that parking for the hotel be provided in the adjacent parking garage which is located on lands owned by the applicant. This garage will function as one site because cars and guests can directly access the garage. Even with the addition of this hotel and other existing and proposed developments that rely on this parking garage for required parking there are sufficient parking spaces available in the garage. The proposal seeks toexempt the development from providing a restaurant and meeting rooms in the hotel. A breakfast area for hotel patrons would be provided in the facility. There are extensive restaurant and meeting room facilities on adjacent lands owned by the applicant; therefore this exemption is acceptable. It is proposed that the rear yard of the hotel's podium be reduced from 3 metres (9.8 feet) to 0 metres and lot coverage to be increased from 70 of the lot area to 100 As the design guidelines encourage podiums to be built out to lot lines and a frontage fully developed with buildings to create streetscapes that engage pedestrians these changes are appropriate. In addition to the above noted zoning changes it is recommended that the proposed zoning by -law incorporate earlier approvals granted by Council and the Committee of Adjustment that affect the subject lands, as follows: height increases authorized through Zoning By -law Nos. 2005 -85 and 2006- 62 for the adjacent parking garage and water park as well as a series of elevated walkways linking existing and proposed development on the applicant's lands. The parking garage /water park has a maximum permitted height of 54 metres (177 feet) while the elevated walkways have a maximum permitted height of 37 metres (121 feet) above the elevation of Falls Avenue; a Minor Variance permitting an increase in the height of the Planet Hollywood dome from 12 metres (40 feet) to 22 metres (72.18 feet); and a Minor Variance permitting an increase in height of an addition to the Crowne Plaza Fallsview Hotel, from 10.66 metres (35 feet) to 22.34 metres (73.25 feet). January 26, 2009 6. The applicant will be required to enter into a site plan agreement with the City. CONCLUSION: 1. Through this planning analysis it was found that the proposal: Complies with the height policies and some design criteria of the Official Plan. 2. Provided the hotel is sited to provide a gap between the hotel and the parking garage /water park and an acceptable roof feature is provided, as outlined in this report, the application can be supported. Recommended by: Approved by: 7 PD- 2009 -05 At the site plan stage, servicing details (including the confirmation of adequate services), grading and drainage, safe access and traffic movements, pedestrian circulation and landscape details will all be reviewed. It is also recommended that design of the proposed canopies be reviewed to see if wrapping them around the north side of the hotel, adjacent to the landscaped plaza to the north, would reduce the occasional wind impacts of the southerly and northerly winds. Reducing the hotel tower mass and siting the hotel northward will provide a gap which will reduce the "wall of development" impact the hotel will have in this area. The addition of a distinct roof terminus including a roof feature will enhance the appearance of the hotel and will assist in providing a better landmark at the end of Rainbow Bridge. A supportive Architectural Peer Review was received. The proposed hotel will be part of a larger tourist serving complex where adequate parking, meeting room and restaurant facilities are provided on adjacent lands owned by the applicant. Therefore requested changes to the zoning regulations can be accommodated. A.Bryce:mb Attach. S:\PDR\2009 \PD- 2009 -05, AM- 2008 -024, CNH, Bender -Falls Ave.wpd NA ik-, Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning Development Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services Subject Land SCHEDULE 1 LOCATION MAP Proposed Hotel Amending Official Plan and Zoning By -law Nos. 79 -200 and 5335,1955 Location: 4608 Bender Street 4800 Bender Street 5685 Falls Avenue NorthWest Corner of Falls Avenue and Bender Street Applicant: Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc 1032514 Ontario Ltd 525230 Ontario Ltd Greenberg International Inc K:\GIS_Requests\2008\ Schedules \ZoningAM\AM- 24 \mapping.map 111111111111 N s 1:NTS AM- 2008 -024 October 2008 Schedule 2 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Architectural Peer Review Comments December 23, 2008 Appendix "A" THE CANADIAN NIAGARA ALL SUITES HOTEL PROPOSAL TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 1 2 PRINCIPLES: POSITIVE BASE BUILDING PUBLIC REALM AT GRADE PRINCIPLE 3 3. SKY VIEW PRINCIPLE 3 4. SKYLINE HEIGHT PRINCIPLE 4 5. VIEWS AND VISTAS PRINCIPLE 4 6. POSITIVE MIRCOCLIMATE PRINCIPLE 5 7. PARKING AND CIRULATION 5 Page 1 of 5 City of Niagara Falls Proposed Canadian Niagara Hotel Architectural Peer Review Comments Executive Summary At the request of the City of Niagara Falls, the Architectural Review Panel (ARP.) members met with the proponent and their architect on October 2 2008. The purpose of the meeting and subsequent phone conversations and correspondence, was for the ARP to gain and in depth knowledge of the proponent's proposal for a 30 storey hotel, in a prime location, on a unique site at the Junction of Falls Avenue and the Rainbow Bridge. The hotel site Is unique In that it is the first clearly visible hotel which those entering Canada will see as they enter via the Rainbow Bridge, and it is at the north end of a line of hotels which overlook Falls Avenue. The A.R.P. are of the opinion that the proposed hotel Is large for the site and partially obscures the adjacent Planet Hollywood, It is not possible with the plan, as proposed, to meet the principle of separation between adjacent towers as delineated in the Implementation Guidelines. However, the A.R.P. is of the opinion that In this particular case some minor relaxation In the strict Interpretation of the guideline Is Justified due to the low height and massing of the adjacent buildings. The proponent's architect has been co- operative in revising the design of the streetscape in relation to the adjacent main entrance to Planet Hollywood and also to the improvement to the design of the west elevation of the hotel at the terrace level. The Canadian Niagara All Suites Hotel Is an elegant, well proportioned building, which will enhance the overall appearance of the existing buildings presently situated on the west side of the north end of Falls Avenue; As such, In the opinion of the A.R.P., it succeeds In meeting the Intent and spirit of the Urban Design Guidelines for the Tourism District of the City of Niagara Falls. A.R.P. Members Trevor P. Garwood -Jones Architect Joanne MacCallum Architect Jeff Claydon Landscape Architect December 23, 2008 Page 2 of 5 Principle 1 &2 Positive Base Building Public Realm at Canada Principle The A.R.P. is satisfied with the interface between the vertical facade of the hotel and Its relationship to Falls Ave. The principle east facade rests on a clearly defined podium and has an adequate set back from Falls Ave, which will visually enhance its appearance from the sidewalk. This set back also ameliorates any negative down drafts from the tall facade at streetscape level. Attractive amenities such as colourful outdoor patio areas add to the texture and design of the podium of the building at streetscape level, and provide weather protection for pedestrians, Adequate parking for guests will be within the adjacent parking structure. Drop off for guests Is adjacent to the hotel main entrance and is well protected from the elements. Pedestrian sidewalk traffic from the south will encounter a minor inconvenience when crossing the main entrance and exit lanes to the parking garage. A.R.P. recommends a clearly marked pedestrian crossing at these two locations. 3. Sky View Principle (a) Set backs from property line In general the design concept conforms to the set back guidelines with the exception of the roof overhang which the A.R.P. regard as a minor departure. (b) Setbacks from adlacent building The design concept does not provide the required set back from the parking garage at the south end, or the required set back from Planet Hollywood, or the required set back for the north -east corner of the hotel. The A.R.P. is not particularly concerned regarding the non conforming set backs for the following reasons, which are unique to this particular site. 0) The adjacent Planet Hollywood building is a low -level building with a domed roof covering most of the building. The A.R.P. is of the opinion that the verticality of the proponent's hotel compliments the dome shaped roof of the existing Planet Hollywood building and ameliorates the close proximity of the two buildings. (H) The parking garage and water park building are of such a nature that they do not require views to the outside. In particular the Water Park and garage are low -level buildings situated to the southwest and south of the proponent's hotel. Since the proponent's hotel will be an isolated point form building on the west side of the street it will not negatively affect the amount of sunlight or views of the sky from the sidewalk. Page 3 of 5 (iii) The guidelines require a setback of 3 metres for the main wall of the proposed hotel for any portion of the wall above 15 metres above grade. The north east corner of the proposed hotel does not conform in that it Is set back approximately 1 metre from the lot line abutting Falls Avenue. It is the opinion of the A.R.P. that In this particular instance It Is not a critical concern. It is one corner of the hotel which is non conforming, and since the adjacent and area to the north Is completely open, and will be for any foreseeable time, there is almost no obstruction to the requirement of the Sky View Principle, and therefore the proposed hotel conforms to the intent of the Sky View Principle. (iv) The proponent's design Is within the maximum recommended floor plate size of 1115 m Of more Interest to the A.R.P. is the 1 to 1.5 ratlo of length to width, which avoids the objectionable 'Wall of Development'. In thls Instance the proponent's hotel design has a length /width ratio of 1 to 2.1 which exceeds the recommended guideline. However, the hotel Is not excessively large and is located at the north end of development along Falls Avenue on a unique site Isolated from other tall buildings. In this Instance It does not form part of the 'Wall of Development'. In addition, the layout of the floors from the 3' level to level 30 have recessed corners which add a sculptural quallty, which reducing the apparent width of the facade, and therefore meets with the approval of the A.R.P. 4. Skyline Height Principle The proponents hotel does not exceed the maximum height restriction of 30 storeys. The design adds diversity and interest to the north end of Falls Avenue. There are no adjacent towers within 25 metres and no residential development within 100 metres. The proposed hotel will not have any detrimental Impact on the adjoining area. 5. Views and Vistas Principle Guests located on south, east and north east corner of the proponent's hotel will have reasonably good views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and the American skyline. Guests on the west side will not have a view to either of the two falls. The height of the proponent's hotel acts as a tall punctuation mark at the north end of the line of hotels overlooking Falls Avenue. Itdoes not intrude upon the surrounding neighbourhood to the west or to the resldential neighbourhood located north across highway 420. Page 4 of 5 6. Positive Microclimate Principle As can be observed by a reading of the Environmental Assessment Report prepared by F.H. Theakston Environmental Control Inc. dated September 25m, 2008, the proponents hotel has very little deleterious effect on the pedestrian sidewalk level with regard to wind discomfort. 7. Parking and Circulation The A.R.P. is not In possession of a formal traffic study. A traffic study was briefly discussed at a meeting with the A.R.P. and the proponent on October 2nd, 2008, at which time it appeared that adequate parking for hotel guests could be accommodated within the existing parking structure of the south of the hotel. All vehicular movement for cars buses and delivery etc. can be accommodated within the site. Page 5 of 5 Aug. 29. 2008 3:39PM REGIONAL PLANNING Niagara Region August 28, 2008 Files: D,10.M.11.23 Mr, Andrew Bryce Planner 2 City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen St„ 2 Floor Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. Bryce: Re: AM-2008-024, Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Proposed 30 Storey Hotel Southwest corner of Falls Avenue Bender Street City of Niagara Falls Building Community. Building Lives. No. 3810 P. 2. an inc. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Development Services Division 2201 St. David's Road, P.O. Box 1042 Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 Tel: 905-984-3630 Tol I- free :1. 800. 263.7215 Fax. 905. 641.5208 www. regional, ni agara.on. ca Regional Development Services staff has reviewed the information circulated for the above noted Zoning By -law Amendment application. The proposed amendment will rezone the property to a site specific Tourist Commercial zone to facilitate the development of a 30 storey, 364 room hotel, Regional staff offers the following Provincial and Regional comments to assist the City in considering the proposed development, General Land Use The subject property Is located within the Urban Area Boundary for the City of Niagara Falls according to the Regional Policy Plan. The Urban Area policies provide for a range of industrial, commercial, and residential uses. The Regional Policy Plan, Provincial Policy Statement, and Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan all contain polices that support intensification in the urban area where appropriate levels of services and infrastructure exist. The Regional Policy Plan, Provincial Policy Statement, and Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan all contain polices that support intensification in the urban area where appropriate levels of services and infrastructure exist. Municipalities are encouraged to develop a diverse mix of land uses and promote economic development by providing for an appropriate mix of employment uses to meet long term needs, RECEIVED AUG 2 0 2008- PLANNING DEVELOPMENT Aug. 29. 2008 3:39PM REGIONAL PLANNING The property is located in the City's developed Tourist area where services and infrastructure already exist. The hotel use should provide additional employment opportunities for residents of the City. The amendment will establish site specific zone regulations with respect to height, setbacks, parking, and other standard relevant to the proposal, Parking for the hotel will be provided in a parking garage on adjacent lands. Regional staff has no objections to the proposal from a general land use perspective. However, the City should be satisfied that the proposal Is in keeping with any design policles /guidelines and the proposed offsite parking Is appropriate for the development. Public Works Comments related to Regional infrastructure, servicing, and/or traffic, will be provided under a separate letter once Regional staff finalizes Its technical review. The City should include the Regional Infrastructure considerations as part of its Site Plan Control process. Conclusion Regional Development Services Division staff has no objections to the proposed amendments from a general land use perspective. Comments with respect to Regional Infrastructure will be forwarded under a separate letter. If you have any questions or wish to discuss these comments, please contact Sue Mabee, Planner, or Peter Colosimo, Transition Manager, Development Services Division. Please send notice of the City's decision with regard to this application. Yours truly, Sue Mabee Planner SMI No. 3810 P. 3 Cc: Mr, W. Stevens, Regional Public Works Z: \MSWORDISMINIAGARA FALLS\Zoning Bylaw Amendment\M -2008 -024 Fella Ave and Bender SLdoc of Goetz:uen, of Qeu:ic tiect 1 :85 Dear Sir: RE: AM1 =2008 -024, CANADIAN NIAGARA HOTELS PROPOSED 30 STOREY HOTEL, 5685. FALLS AVE. Thank you for the additional information with respect to the above noted project including the December 23, 2008 Peer Review Report and October 1, 2008 Traffic Study. 'Niagara Parks staff have no objection Our concern with traffic hold -ups on Falls Ave due to the loading and unloading of buses has been addressed with those operations beingihandled at the rear of the Brock Hotel. We understand that the City will post Falls Avenue ;with "No Stopping" signs.. We also understand that updated traffic impact studies, driver site lines and cafe encroachments onto the sidewalks will be dealt with at the site plan approval stage.` We would appreciate a copy of th Cr Jim hams CAa rman 15. 200 4:I3PM NIAGARA PARKS ENG N_ERING ltiia�a Par s Mr. Alex Herlovitch Director of Planning and Development City Hall 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 cc- ride councils' decision. Yours truly, TEE NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION Y.O. Box 150, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada L22 6T2 Well Site: wwW.niaearanatks.onm No. 4R13 r, i Dave Gillis, MCIP, RPP/ Manager Planning Properties January 15, 2009 Enpiheerinq Dave Gillis Phone: 905/358 -2141, eat: 260 Fag: 005/356-7262 lall� npc angenlagaraparks.com John Kernahan General Manager His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: NiagaraaaaaaaJalls CANADA Re: PD- 2009 -03 AM- 2008 -034, Zoning By -law Amendment Application City of Niagara Falls Regulating Nightclubs and Bars in the Historic Drummondville Area r v -cwa w That Council approve the Zoning By -law amendment application to define and establish regulations for licensed establishments and nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville area as outlined in this report. On December 15, 2008, Council directed staff to process a Zoning By -law amendment for the portion of Historic Drummondville zoned General Commercial (GC), as shown on Schedule 1, to regulate bars and nightclubs. The proposed changes are summarized as follows: Add the City's current definitions for nightclubs (any licenced establishment above 499 persons of occupancy) and licensed establishments (any premises licensed to serve liquor) and add them to the list of permitted uses; Delete taverns from the list of permitted uses to avoid conflict with the above noted terms; Require nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (148 feet); Require nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments by a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); and Require nightclubs to provide one on -site parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Staff report PD- 2008 -114, atta fied as Appendix "A explains the above noted changes in detail. u 319QueeenSireet P. 13ox Niagara F a11s ,ON „Canada L2E 6X5 .905:356-7521 www:magarafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 2 PD- 2009 -03 Circulation Comments Residents and Business Owners Several letters have been received supporting measures to control nightclubs. Two of these letters have recommended a lower occupancy to differentiate between nightclubs and licensed establishments and floor area caps for these uses. Planning Analysis This report responds to Council's direction that staff investigate whether the City's current occupancy levels used to differentiate between a nightclub and a licensed establishment are appropriate for the Historic Drummondville area. 1. The current size of a nightclub established at an occupancy over 499 persons provides a consistent approach in the City. The current definition of a nightclub, adopted by Council in 2004 for the Central Business District (CBD), was based on research undertaken by RCI Consulting (RCI) on the behalf of the Niagara Falls Downtown Board of Management. RCI found that nightclubs with over 500 persons occupancy appeared to be causing policing issues and many of the parking problems in the CBD and the surrounding residential area. As a result, nightclubs in the CBD are now required to provide on- site parking at a rate of 1 parking space for every 5 persons of occupancy. Staff's research also found that the occupancy limit of 500 was one which other municipalities have used. The City of Burlington had adopted in 2001 after extensive research by their staff and Halton Regional Police that indicated nightclubs with an occupancy over 500 persons had significantly more criminal and policing problems. The number of complaints about nightclubs and their related parking and policing problems in the CBD has significantly dropped since the City has amended the Zoning By -law. In addition, these zoning standards have not been challenged, making the size limit extremely defensible. 2. Applying the current regulatory provisions and definitions of nightclub and licensed establishmentto the Historic Drummondville area ensures a uniform standard in the City. When Council decided to regulate nightclubs in the CBD they adopted a regulatory provision to require nightclubs to be a minimum of 45 metres (148 feet) from any residential zone to mitigate impacts such as on- street crowding and excessive noise on nearby residents. Council also adopted a provision that requires nightclubs and other nightclubs and licenced establishments to be located a minimum of 100 metres (328 feet) from each other to further address crowding and other problems encountered at closing times. In order to address parking issues Council decided to require nightclubs to provide 1 on -site parking space for each 5 persons of occupancy. Prior to the amendment taverns within specified areas were exempt from the City's parking requirements by zoning provisions that were adopted back in 1981. January 26, 2009 3 PD- 2009 -03 The CBD and Historic Drummondville have similar land uses, built form and development issues. The regulations introduced in the CBD to control nightclubs were based on research and sound planning principles. Given the similarity of the two areas they should be treated the same. 3. With the introduction of the terms nightclub and licensed establishment to the GC zoning in Historic Drummondville, taverns should be removed from the list of permitted uses. Taverns are currently permitted in the GC zone, but are undefined. If Council introduces definitions of a nightclub and a licensed establishment to Historic Drummondville, taverns should be removed from the list of permitted uses to eliminate the possibility of someone trying to circumvent the new terms and regulations. 4. The current parking exemption afforded to restaurants should be extended to licensed establishments. Restaurants and many other uses within a specified area of Historic Drummondville, shown on Schedule 2, have been exempt from providing parking since 1981. The exemption was put into place to recognize the generally small scale, pedestrian oriented uses that occur in this area and the inability to provide on -site parking because the majority of the properties are fully developed with buildings. As a licensed establishment is expected to generate less of a parking demand than a nightclub it would be appropriate to extend parking exemptions to this use within the area shown on Schedule 2. All licensed establishments in Historic Drummondville outside this area are currently required to provide parking and these regulations are not proposed to be changed. CONCLUSION: The introduction of new terms and regulations reflect contemporary standards for businesses licensed to serve alcohol by the Province. Applying the same standards to Historic Drummondville as used in the Downtown area of the City represents a consistent approach. The standards used in the Downtown have not been challenged and previous complaints have disappeared. Recommended by: Approved by: A.Bryce:mb Attach. iletAi)L 1,e.x. S:1PDR120091PD- 2009 -03, AM- 2008 -034, Regulating Nightclubs.wpd Alex Herlovitch, Ditor of Planning Development Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services Schedule 1 Historic Drummondville Community Improvement Project Area: General Commercial Zoned Lands Subject to Proposed Nightclub Regulations Subject Land K: \GIS_Requests\ 2008\ Schedules \ZoningAM \Drummondville \mapping,map Amending Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 Applicant: City of Niagara Falls November 2008 SCHEDULE 2 Historic Drummondville Current Parking Exemptions for Taverns SUMMER ST IATSHAW ST NORTH ST 00r fiNgR,PL I DEIAWARE ST EMERY ST 1:NTS SPRING ST Amending Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 Area Subject to Proposed Zoning By -law t Area Where Taverns are Exempt from Providing Parking K: \GIS_ Requests\ 2008\ Schedules \ZoningAM\AM- 34 \mapping.map Applicant: City of Niagara Falls January 2009 Dear Director of Planning and Development On behalf of the members and adherents of Main St. Baptist Church we would like to fonnally express our support of the amendment to add provisions to the Zoning By -law No. 79- 200 -to regulate nightclubs in the historic Dnmimondville .area. Our church has been at this location (the corner of Main: and Delaware streets) since 1846 and it has been with great sadness that we have seen the introduction of inappropriate establishments to our neighborhood and the surrounding area in recent times. It is of the upmost importance torus that these such businessesbe regulated so as to halt further advancements of them. We wish for family friendly growth to this historic area, not a continual decline to our community. We, the congregation of Main St. Baptist Church, covet the Drummondville area for family participation in the days that lie ahead: EC:jh Alain Street aptist QJk4t c 6151 MAIN STREET AT DELAWARE NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2G'6A3 TELEPHONE (905) 354 -9057 ESTABLISHED 1811 January 7, 2009 Respectfully submitted, Pastor Evan Craig R JAN 1) 'SPEAKING HE PLANNING tDEVELOP January 12, 2009 Director Of Planning Development City Of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs,in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am -2008- 034, City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch: I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definations Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Please be advised that I am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancylevel lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between nightclubs and smaller: establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours trui 2N l' 6 Ronald Rap Manager DeMol's Tire Sales Service Ltd. 905-356q544 demoistiresfr n rSaLE'S SER4MICEMU 5844 Temperance Ave. Niagara Fals, ON L2G 4B1 ERNERALT1RE C. Cnhinenfai Cog -o,/ RECEIVE 1 JAN 1 3 PLANNING DE t°ELOPrtciii UQW'nn eFGoadych. Alex Herlovitch Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 4; MAIN Si FERRY B r SINESSI,ityPOVE ENTASSOCtA-1W (iUUO MA IN ST. NIA GA NA FALLS, ONT. 1.2(.5 %U Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 City of Niagara Falls Plarnir w January 2009 Dear Mr. Herlovitch, The Main Ferry BIA includes a dedicated group of individual business operators who have been working hard, in partnership with the City of Niagara Falls and Region of Niagara, on revitalizing our community. It has taken several years to reach a point where positive visual changes are taking shape in our area. Small- business entrepreneurs, primarily Niagara Falls families, have made personal and financial decisions,to sustain, improve, and grow their businesses in the Main Ferry commercial district. The BIA has worked in partnership with the City and with the Niagara Regional Police Services to create a more family friendly business district. Although, there remains major redevelopment and infrastructure work to take place over the next few years, we have been patiently waiting for the transformation to be completed by 2012, to truly appear then as "Historic Drummondville Renewing and attracting new business investment to the Historic Drummondville district is vital to the success of true revitalization goals. The BIA understands that the City will continue to work in partnership with our small business group, and with the Niagara Falls Board of Museums, to support the approved vision of the Historic Drummondville Community Improvement Plan (CIP). As part of the free enterprise base in our community, licensed family -style restaurants are what will support the other commercial businesses located in the area Large, rowdy "nightclubs" are not congruent with either our BIA's vision, or the CIP's vision, of Historic Drummondville. The Main &Ferry BIA therefore welcomes the City's proposal to regulate nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area. The Main Ferry BIA wishes to advise that, at its meeting held January 12, 2009, a motion that the BIA take an officialposition in support of the proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application was carried unanimously. There was consensus that the same separation requirements and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area should be applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. Specifically, there was agreement that the following were desired: Definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 meters (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 meters (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. There was also agreement that the occupancy level used as the upset limit to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments should be set at a level lower than the current 499 persons. The BIA believes, however, that the determination of this limit is a City responsibility and would defer to the recommendations of City staff. There was general agreement that floor area caps, such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations, would be desirable. The Main Ferry BIA also wishes to ensure that the definition of "Nightclub" successfully differentiates between businesses whose primary function is to operate as a nightclub and other large -scale liquor licensed operations. A zoning description which reflects a clear understanding of a nightclub's use, rather than merely building occupant numbers, may be a better approach. The Main Ferry BIA does not want either a traditional restaurant (with the primary function being the provision of food services), nor meeting /reception rooms, to be prohibited from being licensed. For example, the Lundy's Lane Battlefield Legacy Project includes, in the new museum, an opportunity for residents and visitors to be provided the opportunity to attend receptions at this site. The BIA supports family -style food and beverage services which would not discourage Niagara Falls residents or visitors from being comfortable or feeling safe as patrons in the district. It is the goal of the Main Ferry BIA to work in partnership with the City to find an up -to -date definition of "Nightclub," and to regulate such uses in the Historic Drummondville area while not prohibiting other food and beverage service businesses from locating in the Historic Drummondville district. It is supportive of Smart Growth planning principles to have family- operated professional services and businesses mixed in with urban residential neighbours, including our community schools and churches /religious places. Together, we will achieve our partnership vision of the new Historic Drummondville district. Thank you for your considering the Main Ferry BIA's comments on this matter. You78 truly, taaLidc Ruth-Ann Nieuvbesteeg Chair, Main Ferry BIA cc: Main Ferry BIA City Council Members MP Rob Nicholson MPP Kim Craitor Regional Chair Peter Partington January 19, 2009 5853 Summer Street Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1M6 Alex Herlovitch Director of Planning Development City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON L2F, 6X5 Dear Mr. Herlovitch, Re: Zoning By -Law Amendment Application To Regulate Late Night Clubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: AM 2008 °034 City of Niagara Falls Please be advised of my objection to add provisions to Zoning By -Law No.79 -200 to allow nightclubs in the historic Dummondville area as well as my objection to the issuance of a liquor licence to the above application. The issuance of this licence would not be in the public interest. We want to sec more family friendly businesses and attractions in our area. You are all aware of the existing problems on Queen Street. We do not wish to repeat the experience which Queen Street business owners and residents in the surrounding neighbourhoods had with the nightclubs which operate there; We know from their experiences where neighbours, blocks away, were disturbed by the noise and carryings -on; we do not wish such a use in our midst. We question whether there would be adequate police resources at all times to ensure safety and public order. I believe the Niagara Regional Police should be part of the decision making since they are most affected by the disturbances. In addition, we do not want the late night traffic, the noise, and the patron activities a nightclub with outdoor patios would bring to our streets. The type of licenced facility proposed for the Main and Ferry Streets does not belong on that site. It would adversely affect the peace, be disruptive to nearby facilities and be detrimental to the general welfare of the area. Also, I believe we have too many bars and nightclubs at the Main and Ferry area. We require no more. Limits should be established. Presently there are seven such bars or nightclubs which are too close to each other. The hours of operations are also a concern. This would create late, nights and a noisy environment "��ml� t JAN Thank you. Page Two As well, parking is a concern. There is no on -site parking for this nightclub. The owner indicated that he purchased land beside the Serbian Community and will use the Market Square lot for parking. This is not practical and there is no assurance the patrons would use these facilities. On- site parking should be provided at a rate of one parking space for five person occupancy. The Main and Ferry Business Association is attempting to reconstruct and rejuvenate Main and Ferry Streets to respectful businesses and is revitalizing the Farmers' Market and Lundy's Lane Historical Museum. The late Miss Redmond donated land to the city for the purpose of maintaining the historic Drummondville area. The nightclub will not be an asset in making Main Street a respectful shopping district. In fact, it would deter new businesses from locating here. In summary, it would be a disaster to locate another bar or nightclub for Main and Ferry and the historical site on Lundy's Lane. Presently, Main and Ferry Streets are over populated with seven bats and. nightclubs. These are more than enough and therefore the By -Law should not be approved. Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Ath2.008- 034 City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring {nightclubs to be separated metres (145 feet); from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy., Please be advised that I am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring Large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations, Director of Planning Development City •Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr, Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Dnummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for: the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided ata rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy Please be advised that 1 am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Zoo !n 1 3 3 So+nmr_r (U c_ aro Falk ow Lac- 7k3 (10s-sbet- 7'3'go) PLANNING DEVELOPMEI' D Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen St; Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 City of Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Dnmunondville Area as well {support following. Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for Historic. Drummondville Area;, Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy: .Please be advised that I am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such .as 'those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, /lie RN.ocfAso,v nifi7/c 605* BAICK5 VaRblog, olds f� es.E 1 i RR F' s Qnl7. Director of Planning Development City Hall_ 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008434 City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standajyJ and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs metres (145 feet); Requiring on-site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy: Please be advised that 1 am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, 5-97 a ycu a, —'4t4, 7 �a� z2 Director of Planning 8c Development City Hall 4310 Queen St, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 -City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like, to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well I support the following: Adding defuritions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs pr licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Please be advised that I am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, Jan. 11, 2009 D. E. Roszel 5785 Peer St. Niagara Falle, Ont. RECEIVEQ j JAN 1 4 2uu9 PLANNING EVELOPMENT Director of Planning Developfftent City Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am-2008-034 City of Niagara Falls og. 7 1 Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well I support the following: Adding defmitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drtunmondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on-site parldng for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of'l parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Please be advised that I am in fiall support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the cunent 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establislunents; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, !RECEIVE JAN 5 2069 P LANNING DEVELOPM-tkr- .t 4 Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy, Please be advised that I am in full support of the following proposals as well Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations, Yours Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 City of Niagara Falls Q c /c Q t 7 9 ?eee s S R ECEIVED J AN i 5 zoos P LANNING x '8, DEVELoPMEN Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am- 2008 -034 City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Please be advised that 1 am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, Director of Planning Development City Hall 4310 Queen St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Re: Zoning Bylaw Amendment Application Regulation of Nightclubs in the Historic Drummondville Area City File: Am -2008 -034 City of Niagara Falls Dear Mr. Herlovitch, I would like to see the same standards and parking requirements in place for the Downtown area applied to the Historic Drummondville Area as well. I support the following: Adding definitions for Licensed Establishment and Nightclubs for the Historic Drummondville Area; Requiring nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minimum distance of 100 metres (328 feet); Requiring nightclubs to be separated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres (145 feet); Requiring on-site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Please be advised that 1 am in full support of the following proposals as well: Requiring large bars to be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs; Establishing an occupancy level lower than the current 499 persons to differentiate between Nightclubs and smaller establishments; Establishing floor area caps such as those found in the City of Ottawa regulations. Yours truly, a// /4 A 5 4,4-57 F7 7 4 r keg (1/20/2009) Dean lorfida_4890 Main Street and city by law application From: starystudio <starystudio @cogeco.ca> To: <diorfida @niagarafalls.ca> Date: 1/20/2009 2:17 PM Subject: 4890 Main Street and city by law application Hey Dean, Nice chatting with you. With regards to the city's new night club/ tavern etc by law application. I have no objections should the new by law only apply to licencing and licenced establishments of over 495 patrons. Should the by law affect 5890 main street regular licensing of under 495 I hereby object. Thks Dean paul starty 905 329 1399 Page 17 •■•v■•v.,,w V, ,V, {./VV His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: NiagaraJalls CANADA Appendix "A" The recommendation(s) contained in this report were adopted by City Council Re: PD- 2008 -114 City of Niagara Falls Regulating Nightclubs and Bars in the Historic Drummondville Area RECOMMENDATION: PO- 2008 -114 That Council authorize staff to process a zoning amendment for the Historic Drummondville area to regulate bars and nightclubs as outlined in this report. BACKGROUND: On July 7, 2008, Council directed staff to investigate amendments for the Drummondville area similar to the by -law passed to regulate nightclubs in the Queen Street area. Staff were also directed to investigate the City of Toronto's definition of a nightclub; Mississauga's zoning and separation distances for such clubs; and to report back on the feasibility of adopting an interim control by -law for the Sylvia Place Market based on the City of Ottawa's 2006 Interim control By -law for the ByWard Market area. Downtown Controls By -law No. 2004 -200, which applies to the Central Business District (CBD), was passed by Council on November 1, 2004 in response to concerns raised by the Downtown Board of Management about the proliferation of large scale nightclubs on Queen Street and its impacts on the CBD and nearby residential areas. By -law No. 2004 -200 does the following: adds definitions for Nightclubs and Licensed Establishments for the Downtown area; permits Nightclubs and Licensed Establishments' in the Central Business Commercial (CB) zone; differentiates between larger and smaller establishments: a Nightclub is defined as any licensed establishment exceeding a capacity of 499 persons and a Licensed Establishment is defined as any premises licensed to serve liquor (by default 499 persons or less); requires nightclubs a_ be separated from other nightclubs or licensed establishments a minita AP "distance of 100 metres (328 ft.); requires nightclub eparated from a residential zone by a minimum distance of 45 metres 0 Queen Street; PO Box 1023, Niagara Falls oN CanadaL2E 6X5 905 356 7521 ivmvi:riiaga rat aIls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development December 15, 2008 2 PD- 2008 -114 exempts licensed establishments from separation distances; and requires on -site parking for a nightclub to be provided at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons of occupancy. Other Municipalities The following is a brief description of what the Cities of Ottawa, Toronto and Mississauga have done to address nightclubs: Discussion City of Ottawa The City of Ottawa passed an Interim Control By -law (ICBL) in 2006 to preclude additional nightclubs from being established in the ByWard Market/Rideau Street area of downtown Ottawa, while the issue of nightclubs was being studied. Ottawa had zoning controls in place prior to the Interim Control By-law which divided bars and nightclubs into two categories, small establishments (under 250 square metres /2,691 sq. ft.) and large establishments (250 square metres to 500 square metres /2,691 sq. ft. to 5,382 sq. ft:). Bars and nightclubs are not allowed to exceed 500 square metres in area. Large nightclubs must be 100 metres (328 ft.) from other large establishments and from residential zones. Ottawa's Interim Control Study resulted in an amending by -law to require that large bars be subject to the same regulations as large nightclubs. In addition, Ottawa added provisions to allow conditions to be added to business and liquor licence applications which require the submission of noise control and crowd. control plans, security plans and refuse management plans. City of Toronto The City of Toronto allows a maximum of 6% or 47 square metres (506 square feet) of a restaurant to be used for dancing or entertainment. Where a restaurant is fess than 10 metres (32.8 feet) from a residential zone an outdoor patio is not permitted. Where a restaurant is separated from a residential zone by street less than 6.1 metres (20 feet) in width the restaurant is limited to400 square metres (4306 square feet) in area. City of Mississauga In the City of Mississauga nightclubs are restricted to a maximum floor area of 1,115 square metres (12,002 sq. ft.) and are required to be a minimum of 800 metres (2,625 ft.) from residential zones. All of the by -laws have a number of similar characteristics. They all distinguish between large and small establishments; place 'separation distances between like premises and provide for separation distances from residential areas. An Interim Control By -law is a useful tool where an extensive study is needed to determine necessary planning controls and there is significant pressure to establish the use being studied. The proposed form of land use controls are straight forward if the established December 15, 2008 3 P0- 2008 -114 model is followed; a by -law can be passed in a relatively short time period; and pressure to establish new nightclubs and bars seems to be low at the moment. Therefore, an Interim Control By -law is not necessary to develop zoning controls for the Historic Drummondville CIP area. Schedule 1 shows the extent of. the Historic Drummondville Community Improvement Project Area. The proposed changes would be applicable to the portion zoned General Commercial (GC). Schedule 2 shows the extent of the GC Zone within this area. A Tavern is a permitted use in the GC zone, but is an undefined term. Nightclubs and bars would be considered to fall undera Tavern use. Removal of the antiquated term tavern and the, introduction of new definitions for Nightclubs and Licensed Establishments would remove uncertainty and provide better controls than currently exist. There are no controls over the size of Taverns within the GC lands. Niagara Falls has regulated the size of Nightclubs using the number of persons who can be accommodated while the other municipalities studied regulate size based on floor area. The City Solicitor recommends maintaining occupancy as the controlling mechanism since liquor licences are based on head counts rather than floor area. Currently, the City defines Nightclubs as greater than 499 persons. If Council wishes, a lower occupancy level could be established to differentiate between Nightclubs: and smaller establishments; these should apply consistently across the municipality including Queen Street. Council may also want to establish maximum occupancy levels or floor area caps, such as those found in City of Ottawa regulations. There are no separation distances for licensed premises in Drummondville. The required separation distance between Nightclubs was implemented in the Downtown .to mitigate problems associated with the congregation of crowds among clubs in close proximity. The separation from residential areas was considered necessary to mitigate the impacts of these nightclubs on residents. Licensed establishments are smaller and have not been subject to separation distances between each other or from residential zones as they are generally not considered to have crowd control issues. Applying the same separation distances established for the Downtown to Historic Drummondville would prevent Nightclubs from locating next to each other and from residentially zoned properties, thus effectively limiting them to properties around the intersection of Main and Ferry Streets. This would also reduce the size of crowds and associated problems at closing time; the latter can be a significant policing matter if additional officers have to be assigned to certain districts. Most uses of properties around the intersection of Main and Ferry Streets are exempt from providing patron parking. Parking requirements were implemented for Nightclubs in the Downtown area due to evidence that the parking demands of large nightclubs was excessive and was causing off -site parking impacts, such as parking on nearby residential streets. Given the similarities between Historic Drummondville and the Downtown area (close proximity to residential areas, limited public parking), it is logical to implement the same parking requirements for Historic Drummondville. CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the same standards applied to the Downtown area be considered for Historic Drummondville within the area zoned General Commercial to effectively: ✓VGGIIIVBI IU LUVO define a Licensed Establishment as any facility licensed for the consumption of alcohol and a Nightclub as a licensed establishment exceeding 499 persons capacity; delete the term Tavern from the list of permitted uses; require nightclubs to be separated from other nightclubs and licensed establishments by a distance of 100 metres (328 ft.) and from residential zones by a distance of 45 metres (148.ft.); and require that nightclubs provide on -site parking at a rate of 1 parking space per 5 persons occupancy. Approval of this report will authorize Staff to proceed with notification of a public meeting of Council to be scheduled January 26, 2009 together with an implementing zoning by -law. Recommended by: Approved by: A.Bryca:mb Attach. S: 2008- 114,Regulating Nightclubs Bars.wpd -4. 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With regards to the city's new night club/ tavern etc by law application. I have no objections should the new by law only apply to licensing and licenced establishments of over 495 patrons. Should the by law affect 5890 main street regular licensing of under 495 I hereby object. Thks Dean paul starty 905 329 1399 January 26, 2009 PD- 2009 -04 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: Niagaraj1alls CANADA Re: PD- 2009 -04 AM- 2008 -037, Zoning By -law Amendment Application 6253 Skinner Street Applicant: David Corfield Agent: Lou Melone Permit a Second Dwelling Unit in a Single Detached Dwelling That Council approve the Zoning By -law amendment application to permit a second dwelling unit in the dwelling, to permit a driveway width of 6.7 metres (22 feet), and to permit a lot coverage of 41 BACKGROUND: David Corfield has requested an amendment to Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 for a 372 square metre (4,000 square foot) parcel of land known as 6253 Skinner Street, as shown on Schedule 1. A one storey single detached dwelling exists on the property. The applicant proposes to build additions to the front and rear of the dwelling to accommodate the second dwelling unit, as shown on Schedule 2. The second dwelling unit is intended to provide accommodation for a person with physical disabilities. The land is currently zoned Residential Single Family IE Density (R1 E) which only permits a single detached dwelling, The R1E zoning is requested, to be amended site specifically to permit two dwelling units on the property. In addition, site specific provisions are requested to permit the maximum width of the driveway to be increased from 6.1 metres (20 feet) to 6.7 metres (22 feet) and to permit the maximum lot coverage to be increased from 40% to 41 Surrounding Land Use Surrounding properties tingle detached dwellings. 4310 5treet$PQ Box,1023 Niagara Falls ON Canada L2E.6X5 905- 356 -7521 www.niagarafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 2 PD- 2009 -04 Circulation Comments Regional Municipality of Niagara No objections. The proposal does not appear to affect any Provincial or Regional interests. Transportation Services Building Services No objections. The proposed driveway can accommodate the two parking spaces needed for the two units. All required Building Permits to be obtained prior to commencement of construction. Drawings by a qualified designer illustrating proper fire separations along with heat loss calculations and duct design layout will need to be submitted at the Building Permit stage. Municipal Works, Legal Services No objections. Planning Analysis 1. The proposed amendment is supported by Provincial Policy initiates. The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial Policy. The Provincial Policy Statement directs municipalities to facilitate different forms of residential intensification. The provision of second dwelling units in single detached dwellings is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province. 2. The proposed amendment complies with the Official Plan. The property is designated Residential which permits a range of housing types. Low density forms of housing such as single detached, semi detached, duplex, and triplex dwellings provide the majority of residential accommodation in the City. New residential development is to be integrated to achieve compatibility and sensitivity with the surround development. The proposal is typical of the type of housing that is permitted in low density residential areas throughout the City. The alterations proposed to the dwelling to add a second dwelling unit are compatible and sensitive with the dwellings on the street. The proposal will have no adverse impacts on municipal services and represents an efficient use oftesources. 3. The requested zoning amendment is appropriate. The property's R1 E zoning only permits a single detached dwelling. Site specific zoning provisions are requested to be added to the property's R1 E zoning to permit January 26, 2009 3 PD- 2009 -04 a two unit dwelling. Site specific provisions will also: Approved by: A.Bryce: mb Attach. increase the maximum driveway width from 50% of the lot frontage (6.1 metres or 20 feet) to 55% (6.7 metres or 22 feet). The applicant intends to widen the existing driveway to accommodate a wider handicapped parking space for the second dwelling unit. The total width of the driveway will be 6.1 metres, however, because neighbour's driveway, to the west, encroaches by 0.6 m (2 ft) the total area of the front yard used for driveways exceeds the by -law maximum. This, increase in the amount of driveway is determined to be minor as it still preserves enough landscaped open space in the front yard to maintain the desired character. increase the allowable building lot coverage from 40% of the lot area to 41% to accommodate the proposed additions to the dwelling. This minor increase will not have any noticeable impact Current zoning standards would allow the dwelling to have a second storey. However, a single storey (which is more accessible and in keeping with the homes on the street) is favoured. By -law No. 79 -200 permits infill dwellings on interior lots to be setback the average setback of the two abutting dwellings on the same street. The addition proposed to the front of the dwelling is set back 4.26 metres (14 feet) from the street which is the average of the front yard setbacks provided by the abutting dwellings (3 metres 5.48 metres 42). CONCLUSION: The requested Zoning By -law amendment to permit a second dwelling unit can be supported for the following reasons: the proposal is supported by Provincial Policy initiatives and complies with the Official Plan and represents an efficient use of resources. the second dwelling unit will not alter the character of the surrounding neighbourhood nor impact municipal services. the minor increase to the maximum driveway width to accommodate a second parking space plus the encroachment will leave enough landscaped open space to maintain the character of the area. the minor increase in permitted building lot coverage will not have any noticeable impacts on the surrounding area. Recommended by: S:1PDR12009 \PD- 2009 -04, AM- 2008 -037, Corfield; 6253 Skinner St.wpd bay J,6,1 Alex Herlovitch, Der or of Planning Development Ed Dui Executive Director ctor of Community Services Subject Land Location: 6253 Skinner Street Applicant: David Corlield Schedule 1 LOCATION MAP ht2009_ ity of Ni ara Falls ttttt 1111111 uilMU�lu11Y� 11 3 111111111111 111 Amending the Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 AM- 2008 -037 January 2009 +�Fiso� 11g rno, Hdall 0141A6f Schedule 2 -4 o aaa OECiI2609 .0+116RKtG 6 _E s, cQ7_dtj _.Cis CO✓F (T. D4V61L /Cr'YJItN JEW 9 tk (+saF�u4c l PAzK /l- 1 G Cb2 vEUJP!/ covat SS I ZA+JrvscQ -F2 ,&ern From: AndrewBryce To:- Date 1/19/2009 10:13' AM S ubject: Fwd: Zoning Bylaw• Amendment, AM-20084:137 Mabee ,;Sue" <sue:mabee@ niagararegion,ca> 1/5/2009 3.12 PM. Good afternoon, Re: ProposedZonmg,Bylaw Amendment AM-2008037 David Corneld t,_ 6353;Skrnner Str eet' Regional Development Services staff has'reviewedthe above noted zoning bylaw amendment application The purpose ;of the am is f o rezon the property to a site specific Residential Srngle Family zo ne t o pe rmit =t' the addition of a °secon d unit within-a single detached dwelling The prop Is loca within the Urban A }ea B for the,City of Nl Fall ac cording to the 'Regional Po Plan The Urban Area pohcres provid for ra g of Industrial, co an ,residential uses The property °is no igcated.-along.a Region 0 d and no connections t Regio sety �cmglnfr e,m t ciure, ifany wopid be r.- per Th ere f o re ba out revie the, not appear to affect -any P rovincial oc Re gional inte Regional staffhas no objection from a Regional or Provincial perspective to- the Am e n di i f enfapphcafl PP; Please send notice of Council'sdecision. The information contained In this communication Indudmg- any e (1/19/2009) Gwen Donofrio Fwd.Zoning Bylaw Amendment AM 2'008 =037 Sue Mabee; MSc. PI, Planner Development Services Dwislon Regional, Municipality of Nigara Phone: 905.685 =4225 ext.,3386 Fax: 905- 687 -8056 Regional Municipality of Niagara Confidentiality Notices Page ,1 attacbFnents maybe confidential is intended only riv for the use of e the reapiant(s) na�hed abovnd: be.le`gally D i If the rader .f tfiis message istnot the e -a intende re apient yon are hereby notifie that any dissemination distribution disckfsure orcopynng_oftthis com nunrcation; or_ any of fts content is s trictly 4 prohigitetl If you have received this commun in error please re send communication to`the sende and permanently delete t original a "any copy_ of, it from your coniputersystem, Tha`nkyou, /19/2002) Gwen Donofrio Fwd .Zoning Bylaw Amendment AM2408 -037' Page 2j�. January 26, 2009 CD- 2009 -01 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Niagaraf1alls CANADA Re: CD- 2009 -01 Canadian Urban Institute Report from Downtown Workshop Held October 20, 2008 and Proposed Downtown Joint Steering Committee RECOMMENDATION: That Council receive the Revitalizing Downtown Niagara Falls Report prepared by the Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) as a result of the October 2008 Workshop, and that the proposed Terms of Reference for the new Downtown Steering Committee be accepted. BACKGROUND: On October 20, 2008, the Canadian Urban Institute hosted a workshop sponsored by the Downtown BIA and the City in order to address the challenges faced with the revitalization of Downtown. The workshop was held at 4555 Queen Street and involved a series of presentations on recent development occurring Downtown and the experiences and programs occurring in other downtown centres such as London, Burlington and Winnipeg. The summary report, prepared by the Canadian Urban Institute, is attached for Council's information. The report is a cursory overview of the history of our Downtown and associated revitalization efforts, to date, a synopsis of some of the efforts in other locales and a number of "key messages Some of the statements in the document are debatable, however, as noted, they are "made in the spirit of cooperation The key messages, or recommendations, derived by are described on page 22 of the report and they are highlighted as follows: 1. Mayor and Members of Council need to demonstrate a commitment to the revitalization of Downtown and establish a Joint Steering Committee to build on the current momentum. 2. The Steering Committee should provide a systematic approach to data collection and monitoring that would allow the BIA to submit new requests for funding based upon reasonable expectations for a, return on investment. Establishing an increased budget should be a priority of the Steering Committee. O euek5treet PO'6ox 1023 Niagara Falls ON Canada,L2E_6X5 905 356 7521: wwwniagarafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 2 CD- 2009 -01 3. Need to address the concern of investing in the historic Downtown as not equitable and hard sell to City residents by communicating that the financial incentive programs are available in other CIP areas. It is important to recognize that the Downtown is a gateway for millions of visitors. 4. The potential to revive the Downtown's fortunes should not be dismissed and the fact that business owners have demonstrated their willingness to invest in the future of the area should be acknowledged as a positive factor. 5. There is a need to enhance the image of the Downtown by undertaking a comprehensive review of the communications and signage. The City must not ignore the rich potential of Downtown which is the focus of the City's train station and likely GO service in the future. Key messages 3 and 4 are more statements of opinion than recommendations. Key message 3 also seems to confuse the perception that local residents do not want public funding in excess of the existing CIP program incentives available to private developers. With regard to key message 5, as outlined in the December 15, 2008 report, CD- 2008 -14 Review of Events and Activities Downtown: Banners were installed in time for Springlicious and have provided an improvement to the streetscape. Staff has worked with representatives of Historic Niagara to come up with new signage design and locations. The City has committed $20,000 toward this initiative through CIP and Parking Traffic budgets. Five (5) new signs will be erected around the perimeter of Downtown directing people to what is being termed as the City's arts, culture and entertainment district. The key messages related to the Joint Steering Committee are dealt with, in the following section. Steering Committee Mayor and Members of Council need to demonstrate a commitment to the revitalization of Downtown and establish a Joint Steering Committee (JSC) to build on the current momentum. CUI does not provide much detail or insight on how such a committee would function, however, the reference to "joint' would appear to infer that the composition would include Downtown and Council representatives. Arguably, this is already done by the Downtown B.I.A., nonetheless, often the presence of council members on a committee is to provide champions or promoters of the committee's initiatives, requests and purpose at the council table. It also should be noted that there have been task forces and working groups of staff and principals from Downtown on various issues and events. The Steering Committee should provide a systematic approach to data collection and monitoring that would allow the BIA to submit new requests for funding based upon reasonable expectations for a return on investment. Establishing an increased budget should be a priority of the Steering Committee. January 26, 2009 3 CD- 2009 -01 If the primary purpose of the JSC is to "establish a systematic approach to data collection and monitoring," it is questionable whether a committee, including council members, is the appropriate vehicle for such an exercise. It would seem that such an analysis would be more likely undertaken by staff, if directed, a consultant or the Downtown B.I.A. In fact, past attempts by City staff to come up with an ROI (return on investment) model were rejected by Downtown representatives. More helpful in fleshing out what a JSC might do was articulated by Councillor Diodati at a Council meeting subsequent to the Downtown workshop. Staff has used this as a starting point for a terms of reference. (Council is reminded that in 2004 a motion was passed that any future advisory committees require a terms of reference). The suggested terms of reference is attached using a template that has been followed for recently formed advisory committees to Council. At the November 17, 2008 meeting when the JSC was proposed, six or seven Council members expressed an interest in the committee. This is problematic from a practical point of view and from a procedural point. If such numbers of Council members were to be on the committee, it might as well be a committee of all Council, such as Community or Corporate Services. If it was to include all of Council, then it would have to be scheduled into the Council's already tight Mondays. As a result, a "base" membership is proposed in the terms of reference, however, membership could be increased as long as less than 50% percent of Council are present (i.e., a maximum of four (4) council members) and there be a plurality of non Council representatives (i.e., in the scenario of 4 council representatives there would need to be, at least 5 (five) representatives from Downtown or external entities). Although it is anticipated that the JSC would conduct its meetings in public, having more than 50% composition Council members would require strict adherence to the recently added transparency and accountability measures under the Municipal Act. Another option would be for an external committee, as opposed to an advisory committee to Council. The interests in the Downtown could form their own committee, invite Council representation and set their own terms of reference, as long as they adhere to the numbers outlined above. This is the model used by such entities as the Boys Girls Club, Niagara District Airport Commission etc. These entities are not advisory committees to Council (like the Arts Culture committee, Park in the City committee etc.) but have Council representation. An external entity would be responsible for its own administrative support and would direct its own requests directly to Council. Advisory committees have staff support and any recommendations from the committee are relayed via a staff report. The terms of reference developed are under the assumption that the JSC is an advisory committee to Council. CONCLUSION: The workshop provided an opportunity for people to ask questions and provide comments on what they felt was important for the revitalization of the City's Downtown. The ideas discussed, recent changes to the Downtown and successes expressed in other municipalities, provided the feeling that the City's Downtown is on the road to recovery; however, there is still plenty of work to be done and it is important the current momentum continue. January 26, 2009 Recommended by: Approved by: 4 CD- 2009 -01 Deal o ida, City ler Ken Burden, Executive Director of Corporate Services D. Iortida /B. Bolibruck V:12009000NCIL12009 26\CD- 2009 -01 Revitalizing Downtown Report by CUI.wpd Mandate To continue to build on the momentum developing in Downtown Niagara Falls by making recommendations on how to enhance and make sustainable recent revitalization efforts. Term To be reviewed after a year. Authority The committee is an advisory committee to Council. It has no power in and of itself. The committee will make recommendations for Council's consideration for matters requiring Council approval. The committee may provide status reports at regular intervals to keep Council apprised. Membership Staff Support Meeting Format Joint Steering Committee on the Downtown 2-4 members of Niagara Falls City Council. A representative of Historic Niagara A representative from Celebrate Old Downtown 2 representatives from the Downtown Board of Management or Downtown general membership that are not also members of Historic Niagara and Celebrate Old Downtown A representative from the Chamber of Commerce or a noted community business leader. The City's Business Development and Planning Divisions will provide professional and administrative support for the Committee. Other City staff will provide input, advice and assistance on a need be basis. City staff will not have a voting role on Committee recommendations. A chair from amongst the membership will be selected at the first meeting. Subsequent meetings will be held at the call of the Chair, on an as required basis. Meetings will be held in public and will be advertised on the Committees page on the City's website. Any recommendation reports from the Committee will be prepared by the staff representative. Agendas and minutes will be prepared. Work Program The following list, although not exhaustive, is a suggested list of tasks the JSC would take on and make recommendations regarding: 1. Review the intent of the Community Improvement Plan (CIP). 2. Make suggestions on revisions to the CIP incentives. 3. Make recommendations on a leadership strategy and municipal action plan. 4. Make recommendations on signature event(s) for the Downtown. 5. Make recommendations on funding programs, if such funding programs are contingent upon Municipal Council support. 6. Develop a model to assess the Return on Investment as a result of Downtown revitalization and associated investment. 7. Encourage outside private sector investment in the Downtown. 8. Promote and publicize Downtown revitalization efforts. January 26, 2009 PD- 2009 -02 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: PD- 2009 -02 Matters Arising from Municipal Heritage Committee RECOMMENDATION: That Council proclaim the Week of February 16 -21 as Heritage Week 2009. BACKGROUND: The following matters require Council's consideration: Heritage Week 2009 Since 1974, Heritage Canada has recognized the third Monday in February as Heritage Day. Due to Ontario's rich and diverse heritage, the Province expanded it in 1985 to Heritage Week. The theme for Heritage Week is determined by the Federal Government in conjunction with the Heritage Canada Foundation. The 2009 theme is Heritage and Environment: "Saving the places that are built to last This theme is intended to highlight the environmental benefits of rehabilitating heritage properties. The Municipal Heritage Committee adopted the following motion: That Council proclaim "the week of February 16 to 21 as Heritage Week 2009 in the City of Niagara Falls A proclamation is included in tonight's Council Agenda. Various activities are being organized to celebrate Heritage Week including a display at Niagara Square February 13 and 14 to kick off Heritage Week 2009. Recommended by: 1) 1)26 d Approved by: P.Boyle:mb S:\PDR12009 \PD- 2009 -02, Matters •i C.wpd Niagaraj1alIs Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning Development L Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services PO Box 1023 Niagara Falls ON; Canada L2E;6X5 905-i5 www.niagarafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development Members: RECOMMENDATION: That Council receive this report for information. BACKGROUND: Recommended by: Approved by: P.Boyle:mb Attach. S: \P D R\2009 \PD- 2009 -0 Niagaraj7alls His Worship Mayor Ted Salci CANADA and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Re: PD- 2009 -07 AM- 2008 -029, Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment Application 6320 Pine Grove Avenue Status of Application On December 1, 2008 Council considered an application for an amendment to the Official Plan and Zoning By -law for 6320 Pine Grove Avenue to permit an 18 unit apartment building. (Planning Report PD- 2008 -110 attached). Council deferred the application as there were two matters that needed to be resolved prior to meeting a decision on the rezoning application. The two issues were a question of ownership and the cultural heritage value and interest of the property. Council instructed staff to issue a Notice of Intention to Designate. The Notice was published in the newspaper on Saturday, December 6, 2008 and served on the owner by registered mail. The purpose of the notice is to give 30 days to anyone who object, an opportunity to appeal the designation. At the time this report was prepared Legal Services has determined that no change of ownership is recorded. The appeal is being forwarded to the Conservation Review Board in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act to determine whether or not a Conservation Review board hearing will be scheduled. In light of the fact that a Notice of Intention to Designate has been published, this has the same effect as if the property were a designated heritage site. Since the purpose of the zoning is to demolish the existing building, the application for Official Plan and Zoning Amendments will not be brought before Council for further consideration until a decision has been reached by the Conservation Review Board. Alex Herlovitch, Dir; tor of Planning Development 4310oueenstreet PO Box:1023 Magara ON L2E6X5 356 -7521 www.niagarafalls.ca Ujlovic, Exe'utiv ctor of Community Services -029, 6320 Pine Grove,Status of Application.wpd Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development vu- zuua -uy December 1, 2008 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Fails, Ontario Members: Niagaraj CANA eA ITHIS MATTER DEFERRED BY COUNCIL Re: PD- 2008 -110 AM -2008 -029, Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment Application 6320 Pine Grove Avenue Applicant: Gordon Ogilvie Proposed 3 to 4 Storey, 18 Unit Apartment Building RECOMMENDATION: PD- 2008.110 That Council defer the application to amend the Official Plan and to change the zoning of the land to a site specific Residential Apartment 5C Density (R5C) zone to permit an 18 unit apartment building on the land, until the ownership and heritage matters outlined in this report have been addressed, BACKGROUND: The applicant has requested amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By -law No. 79- 200 for the land known as 6320 Pine Grove Avenue, as shown on Schedule 1. The application is to amend the Official Plan to add a Special Policy Area designation to the residential designation of the property to permit an apartment building with a greater density than currently allowed. The application also requests the zoning to be changed from Residential Single Family 1E Density (R1E R1E -621) to a Residential Apartment 5C Density (R5C) zone with site specific provisions to address rear yard setback, lot coverage and balcony and porch encroachments. In addition it is requested the land, which consists of 4 separate lots of a Registered Plan of Subdivision, be treated as one lot for zoning purposes. The Applicant is proposing an 18 unit apartment building on the property, which has a density of 100 units per hectare (40 units per acre).. The 3 storey building has a height of 12.8 metres (42 feet) including a pitched roof of 3.8 metres (12.5 feet) in height. Schedules 2 and 3 show details of the proposal. Working Together to Serve Our Community December 1, 2008 2 PD- 2008 -910 Planning Analysis The subject property, consists of a single detached dwelling on 4 lots, represents an underutilization of land. The current zoning allows the house to be used as a bed and breakfast. The Official Plan has policies which allow consideration of lands on collector roads for an apartment building up to 4 storeys in height and a density up to 75 units per hectare (30 units per acre) where located in close proximity to neighbourhood commercial, schools and parks. Under these policies a building with up to 14 units could be considered on the land. However, the applicant wishes to develop 18 units. A full assessment of the merits of such a proposal would require a full review having regard to compatibility and sensitivity in terms of density, height, gradation, building mass, setbacks and appearance and site design. However, issues revolving around the ownership and heritage aspects of the property have arisen which should be resolved prior to Council considering the application. The following is a discussion of these issues. 1. Ownership of the Property Staff have recently been Informed that there are title disputes affecting the property. The current registered owners of the property have entered into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale, dated October 8, 2008 to transfer ownership of the lands to 1050703 Ontario Limited. The closing date of the sale is December 30, 2008. One of the mortgagees of the property, Home Trust Company, has declared the mortgage in default, taken control of the property, and placed the property under Power of Sale. Although the applicant is the registered owner, it is not clear to Staff who has ultimate control of the property. If the property is sold under Power of Sale and the transaction is completed, another party may own the property. It is recommended the matter be deferred until these issues are resolved. 2. Deferral of the application should also be considered to allow the Municipal Heritage Committee to consider the heritage significance of the property. Letters have been received regarding possible heritage significance of the property. As of the writing of this report, the Municipal Heritage Committee (MHC) is scheduled to consider, on November 26, 2008, a request to conduct further research into the heritage attributes of the subject property. The MHC may recommend the property be listed in the City's inventory of heritage properties. Where a property is listed in the City's register, the owner cannot demolish or remove the building, unless he has given the Council notice of his intention to do so 60 days in advance. Council should consider deferring the application until the MHC has made a recommendation to Council as to whether to list the property and may then allow sufficient time to conduct the necessary research into the property regarding heritage value. December 1, 2008 CONCLUSION: Council's consideration of the application should be deferred until the ownership and heritage matters have been addressed before a full assessment of the merits of the amendments to accommodate the proposed development is done. Recommended by: Approved by: Alex lierlovitch, Director of Planning Development Ed Dujlovic, E 3 PD- 2008.110 A.Bryce:mb Mach. S:\PDRV200ew1 2006 -110, AM- 2008.029.6320 Pine Grove Ave, Oflvie.wpd utive Director of Community Services Subsea Land Location: 6320 Plne Grove Avenue Applicant: Gordon Ogilvie Schedule 1 LOCATION MAP Amending the Zoning Sy-law No. 79 -200 Aw 2008 029 October 2008 2 4 -J a i yi 0 0 z z w MURRA.Y Schedule 2 STREET 1 Schedule 3 N iagara el Region October 27, 2008 Files: D.10.04.643530147 D. 18.04.643530147 Mr. Andrew Bryce Planner 2 City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. Bryce: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Development Services Division 2201 St. David's Road, P.O. Box 1042 Thorold, ON 12V 4T7 Tel: 905-685-4225 Toll- free:1 -800. 263.7215 Fax: 905-687.8056 www.niagararegion.ca Re: Regional and Provincial Review Comments Official Plan Amendment Zoning Bylaw Amendment (AM- 2008 -029) 6320 Pinegrove Avenue City of Niagara Falls Regional Development Services staff has reviewed the information circulated for the above noted Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment applications. The purpose of the amendments is to add a Special Policy Area to the Residential designation of the property and to rezone the subject property from the Residential Single Family tE Density zone (R1E and R1E -621) to the Residential Apartment 5D Density (R5D) zone. The amendments will permit a 3 storey, 18 unit, apartment dwelling to be constructed on the property. Regional staff offers the following Provincial and Regional comments to assist the City in considering the proposed development. General Planning Comments The subject property is within the Urban Area Boundary for the City of St. Catharines according to the Regional Policy Plan. The Urban Area policies provide for a range of industrial, commercial, and residential uses. The Regional Policy Plan, Provincial Policy Statement, and Greater Golden Horseshoe Growth Plan all contain pokces that support intensification in the urban but area where appropriate levels of services and Infrastructure exist. Municipalities are encourage to develop complete communities with a diverse mix of land uses, a range and mix of employment and housing types, easy access to focal stores and services, and transportation choice. The proposed development of the property represents intensification within the urban area where existing infrastructure and services are available, The property will be developed at a higher density that will make for a more efficient use of existing urban serviced land and infrastructure. The development of apartment dwelling units should &sikling Community. Building Lives. OCT 19 2308 scan ocr Fie: RECEIVED PLANNING 1. r1CVCI /101LACAIT 2 further enhance housing choice for residents with a variety of lifestyles and/or income groups. The property is located within a reasonable distance of a number of commercial facilities. Future residents will have better access to nearby services and amenities. Transit services are available in the area, within walking distance, which further enhances transportation' choice and improves accessibility. Given all of this, the proposal represents an opportunity for intensification that makes efficient use of land and infrastructure, and improves housing and transportation choice, as supported by Provincial and Regional policies. Regional Public Works Comments related to Regional infrastructure, servicing, and /or waste collection will be provided under a separate letter once Regional staff finalizes its technical review. Any Public Works requirements can be addressed at time of the Plan of Condominium and/or Site Plan Control application process. Conclusion Regional Development Services staff has no objections from a Provincial or Regional perspective to the approval of the Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw Amendment applications. Given the site specific nature of the applications, the Official Plan Amendment Is exempt from Regional approval in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding with Area Municipalities. If you have any questions or wish to discuss these comments, please contact Sue Mabee, Planner, or Peter Colosimo, Director of Development Services. Please send notice of the City's decision with regard to this application. Yours truly, Sue Mabee Planner SM/ Cc: Mr. W. Stevens, Regional Public Works L:1Mabee- SU@SNIAGARA FALLSIOPA16320 Plnegrove Ave, AM- 2008- 0291Commems.doc Director of Planning Development Division City of Niagara Palls 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 Dear Director of Planning Development We would like to notify you of our strong objection to the suggestion to re -zone and build a three storey, 18 unit building at Pine Grove Avenue and Murray Street. (City file AM 2008 -029 Gordon Ogilvie) This is a very quiet residential street with the majority of the homes being single dwellings. It would be disruptive to the neighbourhood increasing the population and traffic flow. This would almost double the population. It would also be a terrible loss to allow this beautiful bottle to be destroyed. Sheryl Pett Kenneth Kinzel 6231 Pine Grove Ave. 6231 Pitte Grove A.ve. Niagara Palls, Ontario L2G4.11 November 5, 2008 RECEIVED NOV 10 2000 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT November 7, 2008 City of Niubnrra Fal1s4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada L22 6X5 Ralph and Kerry Barbieri 6080 Murray Street Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 2103 (405) 354 -0750 Attent ion; Director of Planting and Development Dear Sir/Madam: RE: 6320 Pine Grove Avenue Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment Application City File: AM- 2008-024- Gordon Obdlvle We live at 6080 Murray Street, directly across from the side yard of 6320 Pinegrove Avenue, the site of the above- noted.application. We were extremely shocked and saddened to receive a copy of this Notice of Application in the tuaii recently. We have reviewed the plans received and even visited the planning office where we received a full colour picture of the proposed plan. To propose a change from a single- family home (Bed and Breakfast) to an 18 -24 unit apartment building's inappropriate to this- quiet area which houses mainly mature homes with.cham ud. eter acharm. The houses directly across from 6320 Pinegrove are well built and very well-kept homes. The home in question is located at the southern terminus of Pinegrove and is of great importance to maintaining the character of the neighbourhood.. The impaeta on the character of the neighbourhood, should this lovely, stately house. be demolished and its grounds uprooted, to be replaced by a modern apartment complex would be.extremely severe. Even moving the house away, would strip it of its historical frame of reference. Eroding and destroying a portion of a mature neighbourhood, such as this one, which features distinctive and unique structures, mature landscapes and streetscapea, and a special character which speaks to our community's past, will later be recognized as a huge TLANNING MISTAKE. 6320 Pinegrove Avenue isn't just any house. The property meets the Provincial criteria (under the Ontario Heritage Act) for detemrining cultural heritage value or interest. It has design value, or physical value, because it is an excellent local representative of the Tudor Revival Style. It displays a high degree of craftsmanship. It has historical value because of its association with RECEIVED NOV 12 2068 PLANNING 4 DEVELoptarn r business leaders of the community. It was built in 1929 by the former President of Bright's Wines and it was later owned by the Dunnett family, proprietors of a chain of local grocery attires. It has contextual value because it is important in defining, maintaining and supporting the character of the area, and is a minor.neighbourhood landmark. The lot contains many species of 100- year -old trees which are all part of the Carolinean forests of Southern Ontario. The removal of these trees would not sit well with the residents of Niagara Fells. Even though the trees may he private property, their large size makes them part of the whole neighbourhood as well. Trees alter the environment in which we live by moderating climate, improving air quality, conserving water, and harboring wildlife. The proposed plan for an 18 -24 unit apartment complex does not show any effort in "keeping with the character of the neighbourhood." In fact, it is an example of crass modem architecture, where the developer has put no consideration into trying to blend the building into the existing surroundings. A newer house immediately to the east of thisproposal (carved out only a few years ago from the subject property) would end up hemmed in by taller, denser developments. Mrs. Gibbs single- storey home tucked in at 6060 Murray Street would be overwhelmed by this development A Developer may argue that there are apartments to the east on Murray Street, and thus, "they are keeping with the neighbourhood." Those apartment buildings have long existed and by virtue of this long existence, they have achieved a degree of compatibility with the neighbourhood. The immediate area cannot support any more such developments without adverse impacts. Murray Street has also changed since those apartment buildings were erected. ft is no longer a through street, as it was when they were built. Now that the traffic to and frem the existing apartment developments no longer has the opportunity for egress and ingress directly to and from Main, it is already putting extra pressure on surrounding residential streets. This area simply cannot support additional traffic. As an example of tl is, in the course of last winter alone, a wate ntainhrol a at the corner of .Pinegrove.and Syrnrnes, e'tusing water td flood basernbiits of oOur own MU�n 1 1 ke i bfl tYf tl iDV@ ed nq�e alto a sn c>a an i to h ave an einergency repair As long as we have ivcd here (7 years we have not seen any major structural upgrades being done and though we are not experts in civil engineering can only assatne that these breakdowns will continue to happen if timber stress is put on the system. There is no shortage of rental units in this area. In fact, an apartnrea complex located on Drununond Road, just opposite Murray, currently has several units available for rent. High vacancy rates force landlords to lower rents in order to snap up tenants, which would attract lower income tenants, which, unfortunately, has a higher percentage of undesirable applicants, increasing the crime level of the area. We have many other concerns which we will address on December 1, 2008. Yours truly. Ralph and Kerry 13arhieri Summary: The impacts on the character of the neighbourhood, should this lovely stately house he demolished and its grounds' uprooted,, to be replaced by a modern apartment complex world be extremely severe: Destroying a portion of Niagara's history will later be recognized as a Planning Mistake! The property meets the Provincial criteria (under the Ontario Heritage Act) for• determining cultural heritage value or interest. The removal of trees would be detrimental to the entire neighbourhood The lnunediate area cannot support (My more such developments without adverse impacts. ft has historical value because of its association with business leaders of the community. Traffic to and from the existing apartment developments no longer has the opportunity Jor egress and ingress directly to andfmnr Main, it is already putting extra pressure on surrounding residential streets Tire current underground systems are already overly stressed and subject to breakage There is no shortage of rental units in this area, Niagara Falls Bed and .BreakfastFallsvriew Garden True 03211Wnugmaileiaeira; NWgme Fags; 505 3584000 The inn k bcatd in N06taric.Faesview, a half-mile Swathe Candler NeleeQrdefetlt.'end the t iegaro River. with, tS2ugr the.icairor'- .Pm*1Wx d °nova. Yartes..1ls wnpmded by rani aatlae o WI bees, iid a plea trove Math era kicio.af M Cidaeneep lsral�fi 'er ddAnr.O he ntine. 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Page 1 of 2 MODIFY REQUEST REQUEST ID 1417 Information 'Services Web Master CRFAT „ft GiJ .1 .REQU66,TNBFIAtii)'0Y ADO!TIC4AL:R.OUFS1aR rlt.l_ATnACHAMti(r .CtJfi6ENT STATUS T 1Aleisi e, Kerry BarbiertiExternal) Multiple Assidnments Send a -nlail to ti cigjgtor Add Recta :slur Add Attachment Cuek here•te tij late Asalanments 7 0 Q'iU k Cfa.}e if L4'lF �T Yf,�aRit TI0e, Entered By htfornlation Services V4i Mater AttunIien: f tanning Department DearSwiMOdam: RE: 6320 pine Grove Abehua Official Plan and Zoning By -law Amendment Application City tiiev \M- 2008 -029- Gordon Ogilvie We live al 6080 Murray Street, directly across from the sire yard of 6320 P negrove Avenue, the site of the above noted aooli::aeon. We wore extremely shocked and saddened to receive a ropy °Rhis Notice of Application in the mail yesterday. Nle pt :Rt-'ised our borne in 2002 aecausii we Wanted to live in a mature area with mature trees. One o' die reasons we pkmed the nonce we did is because we enjoyed the view of the large, wooded lot directly across the Street w:th the pretty. l Uncnstyie ?c We We have spent countless days in the Summer, en our front swing, enjoying the view across the sues: 01 the woodsy !on Willi' the mature trees. A photograph is attachrid which depicts our presonl.day view Upon review ()film application to reaofie, we role That our current view could be replaced by a monstrosity of a building. and to make motor's worse, directly across from our home. less then ID metres away, we will be (Acing an approximate 20' x 21' garbage area. The view alone, is disappointing. but a garbage area of this sizewit no doubt. create an unpleasant smeti, especially on the hot, Summer days and perhaps even an increase in the rbdent population. This will. no doubt adversely affect the. resale value and:desirability of our home. The construction al this apartment complex will definitely negatively impact our enjoyment of our home. in a i0 lion tc the change of View, we, together with our neighbours, will he adversely eflected by ineloasod noise one traffic. o pretense 3 clang i from a single family home (Bed and Breakfast) to an 10-unit auadmeni building is inappmp0o Io [hi s quiet area winch licivaes inanity mature hones with enerecter and charm The noise generated by 1a units compared with one unit is sure to be increased dramatically. This will also negauvebr (retract. the resale value of homes in the an:a arid will also decrease the enjoyment of our hraile. finis is develnpment ix alk,wod ro go ahead, this may open the door to more intense deveiopmem. which will aonanue to ruin the chiaracter and rdlarm of the mature neighbourhoods in Niagara Fails. We vehemently object to this proposed development. Yours (rely, Ralph Barbieri Kerry $ilrbierl Prig(od On 1111 8 d5 :,ri4.Ak7 b Qwell.Danofng,.. Piedra ?nl.beVelo• nient i C,4YEGURY' sunrina afld.sv I ary Reta»4 r ROBERTY .ap No prop erlyinforinufion has been enlorid forfhis request, 1 174(2008 5:49:33 F'kA 1 1'4 /217 0 8 514 9:33 PPS RECEIVED NOV 11308 PLANT' BNG fir. s.EVELOPMENT Community Services Department Planning and Development Inter Department Memorandum TO: Dean Iorfida DATE: November 27, 2008 Director of Council Services City Clerk FROM: Peggy Boyle Assistant Planner Ext. 4334 RE: 6320 Pine Grove Avenue Municipal Heritage Committee Recommendation to Council This is to advise that the Municipal Heritage Committee, at its meeting of November 26, 2008, adopted the following motion: "The Municipal Heritage Committee recommends that Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate for the property known as 6320 Pine Grove Avenue due to its cultural heritage value and interest to the City of Niagara Falls." Working Together to Serve Our Community Background The Ontario Heritage Act considers a property appropriate for designation if it meets one or more of the following criteria: 2 It was brought to the attention of the Municipal Heritage Committee that the property at 6320 Pine Grove Avenue was being considered for a redevelopment proposal which would involve the removal of the current single detached dwelling and replacing it with a 3 -4 storey, 18 unit apartment building. The Municipal Heritage Committee has reviewed the property using the criteria in Regulation 9/06 of the Ontario Heritage Act which is used for determining the Cultural Heritage Value or interest of a property prior to designation. has design value or physical value because it is rare or unique; has historical value or associative value, being a direct association with a theme, event, belief, person, activity, organization, or institution that is significant to a community; has contextual value because it is important in defining, maintaining or supporting the character of an area, is physically, functionally, visually or historically linked to its surroundings, or is a landmark. The Municipal Heritage Committee has determined that the property at 6320 Pine Grove Avenue has design and physical value as the house was built 1929 -1930 and is considered an excellent and rare example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture, one of a few remaining such structures in the City. The style is recognizable with its half timber and stucco exterior. Other features of the style seen on this property include the numerous prominent gables, large medieval chimney and expansive windows often set with small panes in lead sash. The historical or associative value of the property is seen with the original owner Earl A. Thomas, who owned the house from 1930 -1966 and during that time was a prominent figure in the City as he was the Secretary Treasurer for T.G. Bright Company and would go on to become the Vice President and President of T.G. Bright Company. In 1954, Mr. Thomas was one of the prime figures in the fund raising drive for the current hospital. He was also Chairman of the Niagara Falls Planning Board from 1948 -1966. Previous City administration have also named a street in his honour in the Stanley Avenue Industrial Park. The contextual value of the house and property can be seen in its setting on the street where it is a minor landmark. At the time the house was built it was an area that was developing as a residential neighbourhood and the house has a style and street presence that was well known on the corner lot. The Municipal Heritage Committee would like to recommend to Council that they issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 6320 Pine Grove Avenue due to its Cultural Heritage Value and interest to the City of Niagara Falls. PB:gd Attach. S:\ HISTORYVNV\ Pinegrove63201MemotoClerkNov- 08.wpd January 26, 2009 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: Niagaraaaaaaaf'alls Re: PD- 2009 -09 PLC 2008 -03, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 119, Registered Plan 230 4670 -4680 Dorchester Road (Northeast Corner of Pinedale Drive) Owners: Sena Ekmekci Nurten Daglar Working Together to Serve Our Community PD- 2009 -09 1. That Council approve the request and pass the by -law included in tonight's agenda to designate Lot 119, Registered Plan 230, as exempt from Part Lot Control. 2. That the owners be given one year to create the individual parcels and notify the City when the separate deeds have been registered. 3. That the owners dedicate the required daylighting triangle with 7 metre legs at the intersection of Dorchester Road and Pinedale Drive to the City prior to the registration of the Part Lot Control By -law. The owners have submitted a request to remove a property on the northeast corner of Dorchester Road and Pinedale Drive, north of Morrison Street, from Part Lot Control (see attached letter and Schedule 1). This process enables the division of lots or blocks within a registered plan of subdivision. The general intent of removing Part Lot Control is for the minor redesign of subdivision lots or the separation of semi detached or on- street townhouse units. The subject land is within the Cherrywood Acres plan of subdivision (Plan 230) that was registered in 1962. This lot originally contained an older single- detached dwelling that was demolished in 2007. The land was rezoned to a site specific Residential Single Family and Two Family (R2 -824) zone in April 2008 to permit the construction of a semi detached dwelling (By -law No. 2008 -71; File AM- 2008 -002). Building Permits were issued in June 2008 for the new semi detached dwelling. Separate connections for water services, Queen 5 #aeet, PO Soz 1fl23 Niagara Falls ON Canada L2E16X5 905 3567521 wwwniagarafalls ear a, Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 2 PD- 2009 -09 sanitary and storm sewer laterals were provided for each unit at that time. The foundation of the dwelling including the centreline of the common wall between the units and the proposed property configuration are shown on the attached Reference Plan 59R -13813 (Schedule 2). The dwelling setbacks satisfy zoning requirements. This plan also indicates a portion of the land that is subject to a Bell Canada easement (Parts 1 3). Approval of a Part Lot Control by -law is required so that a property line can be created between the dwelling units to allow their sale with each unit having a separate deed. A time limit of one year for the by -law is recommended to enable the transfer of the parcels. A daylighting triangle with 7 metre (23 foot) legs is required to be dedicated to the City at the southwest corner of the property at the Dorchester Road /Pinedale Drive intersection. This matter was identified through the earlier rezoning of the land and the owners are preparing a Reference Plan to describe the parcel. The deed for this triangle needs to be transferred to the municipality prior to the registration of the Part Lot Control By -law. CONCLUSION: The removal of Part Lot Control will permit the division of the subject land to allow separate ownership of each semi detached dwelling unit. The use of this Planning Act mechanism is appropriate. The applicant should advise the City when the land transactions described in this report have been completed. The by -law to designate the lands as exempt from Part Lot Control is included in tonight's Council agenda. As a condition of approval, the required daylighting triangle at the intersection must be dedicated by the owners to the City before staff register the Part Lot Control By -law. Recommended by: Approved by: R.Wilson:mb Attach. S'. \PDR12009 \PD- 2009 -09, PLC 2008 -03, 4670 -4680 Dorchester Road.wpd Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning Development Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services 'PAR OT /E Fox_ CE/u19- /kin EKCI Nuer 23 /0c7 /20oP gi_gire c, TES P2(0?erry o F //620 OoecpES7E72 ko,D WE f.UooLj L/kE 7'0 FIAU 5 ru U RECEIVED OCT 2 7 2008 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT WE MBE T //t oLdG S SENA- nE U 4 JL Planning S FlIe:G%AV' SIO Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 119, Registered Plan 230 4670 -4680 Dorchester Road ISM Copyright H 1:2500 Subject Land SCHEDULE Location Map January 2009 SCHEDULE 2 9 N o z z W eL ƒ /e w O z z# 0 0< yao sq +e 0 01 tti L%2 0 g0 222 =1 q qmw z '96 107 s� u c7 KiN 0 0 January 26, 2009 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: Niaga aJ7alls Re: PD- 2009 -10 PLC 2008 -04, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33 3903 -3905 Sinnicks Avenue (South of Orlando Drive) Owner: Marcus Klein PD- 2009 -10 1. That Council approve the request and pass the by -law included in tonight's agenda to designate Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33, as exempt from Part Lot Control. 2. That the owner be given one year to create the individual parcels and notify the City when the separate deeds have been registered. The owner has submitted a request to remove a property on the west side of Sinnicks Avenue, north of Thorold Stone Road and south of Orlando Drive, from Part Lot Control (see attached letter and Schedule 1). This process enables the division of lots or blocks within a registered plan of subdivision. The general intent of removing Part Lot Control is for the minor redesign of subdivision lots or the separation of semi detached or on- street townhouse units. The subject land is within the Portage Green plan of subdivision (59M -33) that was registered in 1976. This lot originally contained an older dwelling that was demolished several years ago. The existing semi detached dwelling was built in 2003 and separate connections for water services and sanitary sewer laterals were provided for each unit. The foundation of the dwelling including the centreline of the common wall between the units and proposed property configuration are shown on the attached sketch (Schedule 2) and Reference Plan 59R -12290 (Schedule 3). The land is zoned Residential Single Family and Two Family (R2) through Zoning, By -law No. 79 -200 and the dwelling setbacks satisfy the zoning requirements. ox 1023, Nlaga 9Talts ON Canadail2E 6X5 905 356 www magarafalls ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Planning Development January 26, 2009 Approval of a Part Lot Control by -law is required so that a property line can be created between the dwelling units to allow their sale with each unit having a separate deed. A time limit of one year for the by -law is recommended to enable the transfer of the parcels. CONCLUSION: The removal of Part Lot Control will permit the division of the subject land to allow separate ownership of each semi detached dwelling unit. The use of this Planning Act mechanism is appropriate. The applicant should advise the City when the land transactions described in this report have been completed. The by -law to designate the lands as exempt from Part Lot Control is included in tonight's Council agenda. Recommended by: Approved by: R.Wilson:mb Attach. S:1PDR120091PD.2009 -10, PLC 2008 -04, 3903 -3905 Sinnicks Avenue.wpd 2 PD- 2009 -10 Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning Development Ed Dujlovic, Exe ve Director of Community Services November 25, 2008 Rick Wilson Planning Department City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, Ontario Dear Rick, I have enclosed one (1) copy each of the "Real Property Report and "Reference Plan" for the above mentioned property. I wish to proceed with an application under `Part-lot Control" to divide the lot into two (2) halves in order to facilitate placing individual mortgages on each new lot. This would also allow for separate ownership of the two (2) halves at a future date. I have enclosed a cheque for $250.00 as an application fee to proceed with an application under 'Part-lot Control Yours truly, Marcus Klein Enclosure Re: Lot#63, Plan M -33 City of Niagara Falls, Sinnicks Avenue 61. Planning .c5i'" Scanned File: C o C 4 6414 Jupiter Blvd. Niagara Falls, Ontario L2J 4E6 RECEIVED NOV 2 5 2008 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT Removal of Part Lot Control Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33 3903 -3905 Sinnicks Avenue Copyright 2 009 City of Niagara Falls Subject Land SCHEDULE 1 Location Map January 2009 SCHEDULE 2 0 a w 1- W a 0 a Q 0 0 0 r D 01 a a w Z o 0 °o %a s o J A 2 cc 07- ea cr, 7g as 1 S 5� 0 Y 0 e P a o O u` e O Et-I E t 2 c ane o 4 F m w L` 2 0 d Cel 9 01 H 0 (gm.* wle) ZB 5I 7—'"7,ao•I> O 8 pap 64 na 4 O 0 0 O o) 7 O (00=0 a 9,4)20371 anuany (V£S94 'oN 10-0) 4 9SZZ mol 1 0) Ex E .5‘ 0, Fc ,5106 law far T e� l.vw vvq)OS IH M,SO. {N f v ce eia) 0 -0 o f000 O<Zb9 NId 5)10! U U!S (saaap M.90.tN e) SIB ce co O a z b/ 6 ac/ N v tY ;A to H N 9 101 `1 dr s SCHEDULE 3 M a a K) 0 1-- O J ):575 V 0 ZB'6;2 0 c s a T a 2 v CO (Vfg9t 0N Tsui '9SZ7 M01_Xo se) anuany IOOO J >Iv luu'C aW J M,60.0 Q 0 Corporate Services Department Clerk's Division Inter Department Memorandum TO: His Worship Mayor Ted Salci DATE: January 26, 2009 Members of Council FROM: Dean Iorfida City Clerk Ext. 4271 RE: YMCA Request Please find attached a request from the YMCA supporting private legislation (see consent) to amend the YMCA of St. Catharines Act. The proposed amendments would have no specific effect on our municipality, as the YMCA lands and buildings are already exempt from municipal and education taxes in Niagara Falls. RECOMMENDATION: For the approval of Council. Niagarafalls C iNA0' Working Together to Serve Our Community Clerks Finance Human Resources Information Systems Legal Planning Development December 17, 2008 Ken Burden, CAO City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Ken: (i) About YMCA of Niagara YMCA We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. FINANCE DEPT. DEC 2 loos I. a INFO YMCA of Niagara (the "Corporation proposes to make an application for special legislation by way of a private bill to amend its incorporating statute to provide: that the area in which the Corporation may establish branch offices and acquire and hold real property shall be The Regional Municipality of Niagara; and to exempt any land and buildings owned and occupied and used solely for the purposes of YMCA of Niagara in The Regional Municipality of Niagara from taxation for municipal and school purposes, other than Local improvement rates beginning January 1st, 2009. We are writing to you at this time, prior to submitting the application, to notify you of our application and to request your consent to the special legislation. The YMCA of Niagara is one of the largest, most active charitable organizations within The Regional Municipality of Niagara community. All of our programs are charitable, as defined by the Governments of Canada and Ontario. YMCA of Niagara is a registered charity within the meaning of The Income Tax Act (Canada). The Mission Statement of YMCA of Niagara is as follows: "The YMCA of Niagara is a charity, open to all, providing leadership and opportunities for people and their community to grow in spirit, mind and body The Mission Statement emphasizes our continuing focus to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate in YMCA programs and services. As a central principle, we focus on personal growth which clearly distinguishes the YMCA from similar service providers. YMCA of Niagara 360 Niagara Street, St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 4W1 tel 905 646 -9622 fax 905 646 -4213 YMCA Charitable Number 11930 7064 RR0001 wwwymcaofniagara.org A Partner in the United Way To the YMCA, strengthening people ultimately leads to a stronger, more caring community. To this end, people volunteer their time, talent and financial support to ensure that individuals can have a beneficial and rewarding experience with the YMCA. Our primary method of applying our Mission is to involve people individually and in group settings. In doing so, we believe our holistic perspective "in spirit, mind and body" as set out in the Mission Statement is reflected in all that we do. Page 2 Within The Regional Municipality of Niagara, YMCA of Niagara is the largest single provider of recreation services to children, youth and families; health enhancement services to adults; licensed child care and day camping programs; programs and services to older adults; employment opportunities for young people and volunteer development opportunities. YMCA of Niagara serves: 58,000 women, men, children and families: 29,000 children and youth; 104 program sites within The Regional Municipality of Niagara; 1,100 staff and an additional 900 volunteers contributing 30,000 hours of service annually; 14,014 people who are fee assisted at a value of more than $2,000,000.00; supported in part by 1,537 annual donors raising $320,000.00 History of the YMCA in Niagara The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines (the "St. Catharines YMCA was originally incorporated in 1891 under An Act Respecting Benovolent, Provident and other Societies. The incorporation was confirmed on April 3, 1928 by special legislation entitled An Act Respecting the Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines, 1928. The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara (the "Niagara Falls YMCA was incorporated by special legislation dated April 5, 1951 entitled The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara Act, 1951. The Welland Crowland area YMCA YWCA (the "Welland YMCA was incorporated by Letters Patent dated June 22;1956. The name was subsequently changed to the "Welland Area YMCA YWCA" by Supplementary Letters Patent dated May 8, 1963 and to The Welland Area Family YMCA by Supplementary Letters Patent dated July 11, 1978. The Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Association (the "Fort Erie YMCA was incorporated by the issuance of Letters Patent on December 2, 1964. On December 31, 2001, the St. Catharines YMCA entered into a Transfer and Assumption Agreement with the Niagara Falls YMCA and the Welland YMCA whereby Niagara Falls Page 3 YMCA and Welland YMCA agreed to transfer their respective properties, assets and liabilities to the St. Catharines YMCA and to dissolve in order to consolidate the operations of the St. Catharines, Welland and Niagara Falls YMCAs. Pursuant to the Agreement, an application for Supplementary Letters Patent was filed by St. Catharines YMCA on January 7, 2002 to change the name of the corporation to YMCA of Niagara to reflect the consolidation and the regional focus of the corporation. The consolidation resulted from an ongoing series of discussions and a recognition that a greater number of services could be provided to the community more efficiently through the operation of a single entity within the three (3) major centres of The Regional Municipality of Niagara. This philosophy has continued and at this time YMCA of Niagara is in the process of completing a similar agreement with Fort Erie YMCA whereby the Fort Erie YMCA will transfer its assets, properties and liabilities to YMCA of Niagara and subsequently file for dissolution, thus effecting a consolidation of its operations with YMCA of Niagara. The Fort Erie YMCA is the only other YMCA currently operating within The Regional Municipality of Niagara. In addition to the proposed consolidation with Fort Erie YMCA, YMCA of Niagara is also exploring the possibility of the further expansion of the services which it offers to additional residents of The Regional Municipality of Niagara. At present, studies are being completed to examine the feasibility of establishing a facility in the western part of the Region (Grimsby /Lincoln/West Lincoln). Exemption from Taxation Prior to the consolidation of the St. Catharines YMCA, Niagara Falls YMCA and the Welland YMCA, the buildings, land, equipment and undertaking of Niagara Falls YMCA and Welland YMCA were exempt from taxation for municipal and school purposes, except for local improvements pursuant to their incorporating Statutes or other special legislation. In the case of Niagara Falls YMCA, this exemption was included in its incorporating statute. With respect to the Welland YMCA this exemption was contained in The Welland Area YMCA Act, 1976 effective April 23, 1976. The Act which incorporated the YMCA of Niagara (formerly the St. Catharines YMCA), currently exempts the buildings, lands, equipment and undertaking of the association from taxation except for taxation for local improvement and school purposes. This is the exemption which currently applies to the property of the corporation. It does not provide an exemption for liability for taxation for school purposes as formerly provided in the Statutes applicable to the Niagara Falls YMCA and the Welland YMCA. Copies of all of these Acts are enclosed. Currently, the lands owned by Fort Erie YMCA are exempt from taxes for municipal and school purposes other than local improvement rates provided the land is owned, occupied and Page 4 used solely for the purposes of the association pursuant to Bylaw No. 35 -91 of the Town of Fort Erie, which bylaw is permitted by a special act, being the Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Association Act, 1989. Since this Act and the bylaw refer specifically to the Fort Erie Community YMCA, upon the transfer of title to the lands and assets owned by Fort Erie YMCA to YMCA of Niagara, the exemption would no longer apply. It is not economically feasible for YMCA of Niagara to complete the transfer and consolidate the operations of YMCA of Niagara and the Fort Erie YMCA if an exemption from taxation is not applicable to those lands. In addition, as part of the feasibility study with respect to establishing a facility in the western part of the Region, exemption from taxation for municipal and school purposes for any such facility will be a significant factor in determining the economical viability of such expansion. Summary The proposed legislation to specify that the area within which the YMCA of Niagara may establish branch offices and to acquire and hold real property shall be The Regional Municipality of Niagara seeks to confirm the existing extent of the operations of YMCA of Niagara. The exemption from taxation mirrors the exemption which was formerly enjoyed by the Niagara Falls YMCA and the Welland YMCA and the exemption granted to the Fort Erie YMCA by Bylaw No. 35 -91, as permitted by Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Association Act, 1989. The proposed legislation does represent an extension of the existing exemption accorded to the YMCA of Niagara (formerly the St. Catharines YMCA) by including an exemption for taxation for school purposes. The proposed exemption would also apply to additional lands and buildings which may be acquired and /or occupied by YMCA of Niagara within The Regional Municipality of Niagara. The special legislation has been drafted in this manner not only to ensure consistent treatment from a taxation standpoint of YMCA of Niagara within the various Municipalities of The Regional Municipality of Niagara where it presently operates, but also to permit YMCA of Niagara to acquire or occupy additional properties within The Regional Municipality of Niagara on the same basis. I enclose a copy of the draft private bill along with copies of the legislation and bylaws referred to in this letter. For your information, I also enclose a copy of the Kitchener Waterloo YMCA Act, 2005, a similar Act passed by the Ontario legislature on June 13, 2005 which provided a similar exemption to YMCA of Kitchener Waterloo. In order to expedite the processing and passage of the special legislation we would also respectfully request your consent to the passage of the legislation. We would like to be in a position to commence the advertising required as a pre- condition to the passage of the Act in in mid January in order to allow us to proceed with the consolidation with the Fort Erie YMCA and continue our plans for west Niagara. We would therefore appreciate it if you could provide a response by January 15, 2009. I would be pleased to provide you with any other information regarding YMCA of Niagara and our status and objectives or with respect to the application at your convenience. Yours truly, Stephen Butz Chief Executive Officer Enclosures (9) cc Mayor Ted Salci e" T gRF' O A Page 5 CONSENT hereby consents to the passage of a Private Bill to amend The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines Act, 1928: i to provide that the area in which YMCA of Niagara may establish branch offices and acquire and hold real property or any estate or interest therein shall be The Regional Municipality of Niagara; and (ii) to exempt lands and buildings owned or occupied by YMCA of Niagara in The Regional Municipality of Niagara from taxation for municipal and school purposes, except for local improvement rates provided that such lands and buildings are used solely for the purposes of the YMCA of Niagara generally in accordance with the proposed Bill attached as Schedule A. DATE: Bill An Act Respecting YMCA of Niagara Preamble: The board of directors of YMCA of Niagara (the "Corporation has applied for special legislation to provide that the area in which the Corporation may establish branch offices and acquire and hold real property or any estate or interest therein shall be The Regional Municipality of Niagara and to exempt from taxation for municipal and school purposes, except for local improvement rates, any land and buildings owned or occupied and used solely for the purposes of YMCA of Niagara in The Regional Municipality of Niagara. The applicant represents that The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines was incorporated as a corporation without share capital in 1891 under an Act respecting Benevolent, Provident and other Societies, that its incorporation was confirmed and that the buildings, lands, equipment and undertaking of the Corporation were exempted from taxation except for taxation for local improvements and school purposes under The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines Act, 1928, The applicant further represents that the name of the Corporation was changed to YMCA of Niagara by Supplementary Letters Patent dated January 7` 2002. The applicant further represents that it is a registered charitable organization within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada). It is appropriate to grant the application. Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1. Definitions In this Act, "Corporation" means YMCA of Niagara. 2. Power to Establish Branches Section 4 of The Young Men 's Christian Association of St. Catharines Act, 1928 i repealed and the following substituted: 4. The Corporation may establish branch associations in The Regional Municipality of Niagara. 3. Power to Acquire and Dispose of Real Estate Section 9 of The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines Act, 1928 is repealed and the following substituted: 9. The Corporation may acquire and hold in The Regional Municipality of Niagara any real Page 2 property or any estate or interest therein either by purchase, lease, gift, devise or bequest either absolutely or in trust, and may sell, transfer, exchange, mortgage, hypothecate, lease, or otherwise alienate or dispose of the same or any part thereof and apply the proceeds of any such property for its purposes. Provided that no land at any time acquired by the Corporation and not required for its actual use and purposes or by way of security for the payment of any loan, debt or guarantee, shall be held by it or by any trustee on its behalf for a longer period than seven (7) years after it shall cease to be so required, but this proviso shall not be deemed in any way to vary or otherwise affect any trust relating to such property. 4. Exemption from Taxation Beginning on January 1, 2009, lands and buildings owned or occupied by YMCA of Niagara in The Regional Municipality of Niagara are exempt from taxation for municipal and school purposes, except for local improvement rates if, (a) it is occupied by and used solely for the purposes of the Corporation; and (b) the Corporation is a registered charity within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada). 5. Commencement This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent. 6. Short Title The short title of this Act is the YMCA of Niagara Act, 2009. 1. I 92t. U Carnal:Aar 1. U.., CHAIrfER 107. An Act respecting The Yawl- L'- Asnoc cabthan''nes. .stmmd ird An7 /928. W The has Men's Christian Association of Pr“""k- V St. Catharines has by its petition represented that the said stasociation was incorporated ia the year Iflz2; arder Act respecting Benevolent h by its petition prayed that 0 Act may be passed to confirm it. Said iIIC04-parRtiOU and to extend it:spew-en as fierc:naftstr wet out; and when t is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petition; Therefore. His litaiostY by and with the advice and cog- motto as follows. sent of the Lerietetice Assam* of the Proviooe of Ontario, 1. This Act may b i t cited as T h l Y O U R Mete Cid IgaN .1"1.1 A suciaant of St. Cnthrrigt; Aa 112l. It The incorporation a :DA y«..5.1 Men's 'stianz=inc- Amsocuttion is association sersattaa to be a body corporate and politic trarkr the nune of "The Young Meng Otristiaa Amociatio, of St. Cathatina." hereinafter referral to ss the matsoclation." t Tbe objects a the association shell be the spritual. =Wilt enentatiocial, educational and physioal welts:: and imp rceut of young men amd boys by the erection, operatioo, Tr:Liuteam.* sad support of 'xi/kings, rocettc, lliera gymnasia, nrinenting posh, dormitorhe restaurants, cafe- teria athletic quarter, sod grounds, aquatic facilities, recreational at or lecithin, tfn holding, maintez- Rom and support Lectures and educatioaal fustresction and counts sad by each other mean, as may Irani time to time be detention:I upon. 4. The aseociatioo may astablish branch associations in the city of St. Catharines and La the vicinity ot the said cityr aiso may co-operate with sad eater into agreemsats with Tle Young Women's Cluistiam Amor1ggipa of St. Catharine. L \funs' ,o propart'r. liablor ',Hating debt.. tnmppttIon from Tara. tint ('hap. 107. Nr ST. CATHARINES V. M. C. A. IS S V_ for s_ch mutual purposes and in such manner as u,<.-,. i. time to time be determined upon. red. t..o and B. The constitution and by -laws heretofore a 1 onnrmM. the association and now in force are declared tc- t:,- �i;,,. c:r stitution and by -laws of the association and si,;;ll le:. force until the same are repealed or amended in accordance with the provisions thereof. dt nre. a 8. The officers and directors of the association is Mina ,rbr the time of the passing of this Act shall be the oiii ccr:; a ai:d directors of the association and shall continue in their rcipee- five offices until their successors are elected or appointed in accordance with the constitution and by -laws of the asso- ciation. 7. All property, real and personal, belonging to or held ui -trust for the association shall henceforth be vested is the association to be held, used, administered and dicprscd cc, subject to the provisions of this Act, in accordance with the constitution and by -laws of the association. 8. The association and all its property shall remain liable for the payment or satisfaction of any debts or obligations heretofore contracted or incurred in the same manner and to the same extent as if this Act had not been passed. Power to el'q uln o d 0. The association may acquire and hold in the city of n. S. Catharines and in the vicinity thereof any real property or any estate or interest therein either by purchase, lease, gift, devise or bequest, either absolutely or in trust, and may sell, transfer, exchange, mortgage, hypothecate, Irv. or otherwise alienate or dispose of the same or any part thereof and apply the proceeds of any each property for its purposes. Provided that no land at any time acquired by the association Pions and not required for its actual use and purposes or by way of security for the payment of any loan, debt or guarantee, shall be held by it or by any trustee on its behalf for a Lager period than seven years uf.e it shall eta:sc W so ii:quired, but this proviso shall not be deemed in any wise to vary or otherwise affect any trust relating to such property. 10. The buildings, lands, equipment, and undertaking of the association, so long as the same are occupied by and used for the purposes of the association shall be and the same are hereby declared to be exempt from taxation except for taxation for local improvements and school purposes. 11. The association may borrow money for its purposes upon its credit and may mortgage, hypothecate or pledge any of its property, real or personal, Al security LOT any loan. L 12. r 19280 at. CAru. urNES Y. w. C. A. Chap fOY. J81 12. The association may establish an endowment fund Ettnati funds for any of its purpoRcs and may create such funds out of its men moneys or securities for moneys and out of an subscriptions, gifts, dons Lions and bequests under such trusts. regulations and conditions in respect thereto as may from time to time be determined by the board of directors of the association. 13. The association may lend..invest and re- invest any Lo.alu. of its funds and tnone..s ;r :y,Y securities aulhorliW by law as invest men la for Irlli( funds. 14. The a ,tuq 1:11;(111 may establish, aid or support such T.mnaost systems or ct m rse, n t.. 1111 a-al. vocational or trades education Mawtms. as the board of directurr it the association may from time to time determine. 1.5. This Act shall come into force on the day upon which minr°1- it receives the Royal Assent. AO. L ,HAYCER J 1E-1 H E Y O U N 101 S T N C S A F C H A L_ R tx I I S N T E T S A N A S S O C T A T I O N O F ;04794) This space Is for Ministry Use Only Espace reserve APuspgge exclusil du mieisrr;rp n M r.: sir; of i V I Cnnsumrr cnd Orize; 'T;iness. Scrric23 ,...a •,,.,1 Patent. as Me case ny :t this :arm 3 porations Act mule 3 I sur las rsonnas toralas toinitter 01 Consumer Le Mmistre des Services and Business Services aux censemmateurs et aux entrepnses Per /par Ft! r,lalren" 1 ry 1. c t4cu add IJI I:r; mertalres p cc„denle;. salon lc ca: en dal e Cu JANUARY 0 7 JANVIE 2002 Director(A) 7 Directrice interim aire r' Insert Ontario Corporation Number Inserer le nurn&o de le personne morale en Ontario 000273593 APPLICATION FOR SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS PATENT REQUETE EN VUE D'OBTENIR DES LETTRES PATENTES SUPPLEMENTAIRES 1. Name of the applicant corporation Denomination sociale de la personne morale requerant 2. The name of the corporation is changed to (if applicable): 3. Date of incorporation /amalgamation: Date de constitution ou de fusion: Y M C A O F N I A G A R A 07 November 2001 La denomination sociale de la personne morale devient (le cas echeant) 03 April (day /jour montivmois 1928 year /armee) 4. The resolution authorizing this application was confirmed by the shareholders /members of the corporation on La resolution autorisant la presents requble a �t� ratifiee par les actionnaires ou membres de la personne morale le (day/jour monthrmois yeartann4e) under section 34 Or 131 of the Corporations Act. aux termes de Particle 34 ou 131 de la Loi sur les personnes morales. 5. The corporation applies for the issue of supplementary letters patent to provide as follows: La personne morale demande la delivrance de lettres patentes supplementaires qui prevoient ce qui suit: To change the name of the corporation from The Young Men's Christian Association of St. Catharines to YMCA of Niagara. !08(04/94) 5, (cont.)(suite) 2. The corporation is not insolvent within the meaning of 0. Reg. 181/90 subs. 19(4). This application is executed in duplicate. La presente requAte est faite en double exemplaire. (corporate seal) (sceau de la personne morale) The Young Men's Christian Association ti 4 'rcr (8i• atare of ,t. Catharines of corporation/Denomination sedate de la personne morale) n ByWP cc*c:/ (70 rr C E G (Description or Office) (Fonction) (Description of Office) (Fonction) 1951 /^i'..t /C J CHAPTER 123 <:c 1 /r .c Y.M.c.A. OF GREATER NIAGARA Chap. 123 605 An Act respecting The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara Assented to April 51h, 1951. Session Prorogued April 5th, 1951. WHEREWHERE the persons named in section 1 have prayed Preambls AS an Act be passed to incorporate The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara as a body corporate and politic for the purposes and with the powers hereinafter provided; and whereas it is expedient to grant the prayer of the petition; Therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1. A. S. Hodge, E. M. McMurray, E. L. Harding, M. H tion Freeman, W. F. Currey, G. A. Fraser, E. M. Frantz, B. F. Williams, M. 1. McBride, J. A. Wilson, A. G. Peckham, S. W. Bird, Rev. Dr. W. Fingland, Rev. Dr. S. B. Stokes, Dr. R. F. Eager, Dr. J. Ogilvie, W. J. Gebhart, E. R. Blew, F. A. Branscombe, H. W. Stewart, J. McVicker, V. Mollison, R. L. Connell, and such other persons as are now members of The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara or hereafter become members of the body corporate hereby created are hereby constituted a body corporate and politic under the name of "The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Niagara hereinafter called the association 2. All real and personal property belonging to or held in vesting of trust for the association shall henceforth be vested in the E association to be held, used, administered and disposed of, subject to the provisions of this Act, in accordance with the constitution and by -laws of the association. 3. All property vested by this Act in the association shall Property remain liable for the payment or satisfaction of any debtsexisting or any obligations heretofore contracted or incurred in respect debts. thereto, to the same extent as it would have been liable therefor had this Act not been passed. ::f 606 Chap. 123 V.M.c.A. OF GREATER NIAGARA 1951 Power to acquire. The association may acquire and hold in the City of and of aealspose Niagara Falls, Township of Stamford, Village of Chippawa estate. and the vicinity thereof, any real property or any estate or interest therein either by purchase, lease, gift, devise or be- quest either absolutely or in trust, and may sell, transfer, exchange, mortgage, hypothecate, lease or otherwise alienate or dispose of the same or any part thereof and apply the pro- ceeds of any such property for its purposes; provided that no and at any time acquired by the association and not required for its actual use and purposes, or by way of security for the payment of any loan, debt or guarantee, shall be held by it or by any trustee on its behalf for a longer .period than seven years after it ceases to be so required, but this proviso shall not be deemed in any wise to vary or otherwise affect any trust relating to such property. Constitution by-laws. 5. The constitution and by-laws of the association, being the constitution and by -laws adopted by the association prior to its incorporation, and under which the association has since been conducted, are and shall continue to be the constitution and by -laws of the association, but they, or any of them, may be added to, amended or repealed, and others substituted therefor in the manner and subject to the conditions and provisions therein stated. Members. Directors. 6. The members of the association shall continue to be members thereof and the officers of the association shall continue to hold office in the manner provided by and subject to the constitution and by -laws of the association. 7. The association may by by -law provide for the number of directors and as to their qualifications, mode of election and the time for which they shall hold office and may by by-. law from time to time increase or decrease such number. Objects of association. 8. The objects of the association shall be the spiritual, mental, social, educational and physical welfare and improve- ment of young men and boys by the erection, operation, maintenance and support of meetings, lectures, reading and recreation rooms, libraries, gymnasia, athletic grounds, summer camps, aquatic facilities, dormitories, lunch rooms, and such other means as may from time to time be determined upon, and to establish, maintain and operate branch associa- tions in the City of Niagara Falls, Township of Stamford, Village of Chippawa and the vicinity thereof, and the associa- tion may make all or part of its facilities and equipment available for use of such community organizations as may have as their object the general good of the citizens of the said municipalities upon such terms and conditions as may be determined by the association. 9. 1951 Y.M.C.A. OF GREATER NIAGARA Chap. 123 607 9. The buildings, lands, equipment and undertaking of the Eom ption association so long as they are occupied by, used and carried taxation. on for the purposes of the association, shall be exempt from taxation except for local improvements. 10. The association may borrow money for its purposes Borrowing upon its credit and may mortgage, hypothecate or pledge p0 any of its real and personal property as security for any loan. 11. The association may establish an endowment fund for Endowment the purpose of promoting and extending its aims and objects fund. and in furtherance of such purpose may obtain, set aside and hold subscriptions, donations, gifts and bequests under such regulations and conditions in respect thereto as may from time to time be decided upon by the board of directors. 12. The association may lend honey upon the security lend one of real estate and may invest and reinvest any of its funds and invest and moneys in any debentures of municipal or public school its tunas. districts or corporations, Dominion or provincial debentures, bonds, stocks, or in Dominion or provincial securities, or in any security the payment of which is guaranteed by the Dominion of Canada or any province thereof, and for all purposes of any loan or investment it shall have all such rights and remedies for collection, enforcement or repayment thereof as any individual or corporation would have by law in the premises. 13. The association may establish, aid or support such Educational courses of technical, vocational or trades education as the courses. board of directors of the association from time to time determine. 14. This Act shall come into force on the day it receives commence the Royal Assent. meet. 15. This Act may be cited as The Young Men's Christian Short title. Association of Greater Niagara Act, 1951. 1976 (god Sess.) nute for a payment in receives Royal Assent. 'oronto Act, 1976. 1976 (led Bess.) WELLAND AREA Y.M.C.A.— Y.W.C.A. Chap. 106 581 CHAPTER 106 An Act respecting Welland Area Y.M.C.A. -Y. W.C.A. Assented to Aril 23rd, 1976 WHoug hton, Lois Anderson, Donald Jarvis and Bruce HEREAS Margaret Campbell, David Jones, Doug Pilgrim hereby represent that Welland Area Y.M.C.A.— Y.W.C.A., herein called the Corporation, was incorporated by letters patent dated the 7th day of August, 1956, as amended by supplementary letters patent dated the 8th day of May, 1963; that the applicants are respectively the President, First Vice President, Second Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer and Immediate Past President of the Corporation;•and whereas the applicants hereby apply for special legislation exempting the Corporation from taxation; and whereas it is expedient to grant the application; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: Preamble 1. The buildings, lands, equipment and undertaking of sen,turn the Corporation, so long as they are occupied by, used and P carried on for the objects of the Corporation, shall be exempt from property taxation except for local improvements. 2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal C Assent. 3. This Act may be cited as The Welland Area Y.M.C.A.— Short title Y,W.C.A. Act, 1976. 1 Bill Pr18 1989 An Act respecting Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Association Whereas the Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Preamble Association, herein called the Association, hereby represents that it was incorporated under the laws of Ontario in 1964; that the object of the Association is to improve the spiritual, moral, social, educational and physical life of its members and others; that the Association is a registered charitable organiza- tion within the meaning of the Income Tat Act (Canada); that R.S.C. 1952, it is desirable that the real property of the Association situate e' 148 in the Town of Fort Erie be exempted from taxation for municipal and school purposes, other than local improvement rates; and whereas the Association hereby applies for special legislation for such purpose; and whereas it is expedient to grant the application; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and con- sent of the Legislative Assembly of the province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1.- -(1) The council of The Corporation of the Town of Tax Port Erie may pass by -laws exempting from taxes for munici- °Ptl pal and school purposes, other than local improvement rates, the land, as defined in the Assessment Act, occupied by the R.S.O. 1980, Association, being the land described in the Schedule, so long c. 31 as the land is owned, occupied and used solely for the pur- poses of the Association. (2) An exemption granted under subsection (1) may be Conditions subject to such conditions as may be set out in the by -law. (3) No exemption shall be granted under subsection (1) until a building is erected on the land and is used by the Asso- ciation for carrying out its programs. (4) For the purposes of subsection 128 (10) of the Regional Municipality of Niagara Act, the exemption from taxation granted under subsection (1) shall be deemed to be an exemp- tion provided under section 3 of the Assessment Act. 'dem Deemed exemption R.S.O. 1980, c. 438 1 2 Bill Pr18 FORT ERIE Y.M.C.A. 1989 Commence- 2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal ;Tent Assent. Short title 3. The short title of this Act is the Fort Erie Community Young Men's Christian Association Act, 1989. SCHEDULE The and in the Town of Fort Erie, in The Regional Municipality of Niagara, being composed of Part of Lot No. 7,; Concession 3, Lake Erie, designated as Part 3 on Reference Plan No. 59R -564S, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Niagara South (No. 59). The Municipal Corporation of the Town of Fort Erie BY NO, 35 -91 BEING A BY TO EXEMPT THE FORT ERIE COMMUNITY Y.M.C,A. FROM TAXATION FOR MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL PURPOSES WHEREAS Private Members Bill PriB, Chapter Pr25, Statutes of Ontario, 1989 provides under Section 1(1) that the Council of the Corporation of the Tovm of Fort Erie may pass by -laws exempting from taxes for municipal and school purposes, other than local improvement rates, the land, as defined in the Assessment Act, occupied by the Fort Erie Community Y.M.O_A. (hereinafter referred to as the "Association"), being the lands described in the Schedule forming part of the said Private Members Bill, so long as the land is. owned, occupied and used solely for the purposes of the Association, and WHEREAS Section 1(2) of the said Private Members Bi11 provides that an exemption granted under subsection (1) may be subject to such conditions as may be set out in the by -law, and WHEREAS Section 1(3I of the said Private Members Bill provides that no exemption shall be granted under subsection (1) until a building is erected on the land and is used by the Association for carrying out its programs, and WHEREAS Section (1)(4) of the said Private Members Bi11 provides that for the purposes of subsection 128(1C) of the Regional Municipality of Niagara Act, the exemption from taxation granted under subsection (1) shall be deemed to be an exemption provided under Section 3 of the Assessment Act, and WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to provide for the exemption from taxes for municipal and school purposes for the lands described in the Schedule of the said Private Members Bill pursuant to certain conditions; rtitii TWO NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Town of Fort Erie enacts as follows: (1) THAT the Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie hereby exempts from taxes for municipal and school purposes, other than local improvement rates, the lands occupied by the Association as described in the Schedule of the said Private Members Bill only so long as the Fort Erie Community Y.M.C,A. is the sole owner and occupier of the lands and premises described in the Schedule of the said Private Members Bill. (2) THAT the exemption provided for under Section 1 of this by -law is further subject to the Fart Erie Community Y.M,C,A. remaining a charitable and nen- profit making entity. (3) TEAT subject to Sections 1 and 2 above and as a condition of exemption as provided for under Section 1(2) of the said Private Members Hill, the Fort Erie Community Y.M.C.A. agrees as outlined in a letter under date of February 21, 1991, the original of which is attached hereto as Schedule "A" to this by -law, that the Port Erie Community Y.M.C.A. shall seek approval from the Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie to modify or expand the existing structure and /or property described as Part of Lot 7, Concession 3, Lake Erie and designated as Part 3 on Reference Plan 59R -5645. (4) THAT 1st and 2nd reading of By -law No. 34 -90 be and it is hereby repealed. REDO A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD' TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1991. sutenener- waterloo Y.1v1.L.A. Act, ZUUJ, J.U. 20V), c. Fri Bill Yr 1 1 Page 1 of 1 CHAPTER PR3 An Act respecting The Kitchener Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association Assented to June 13, 2005 Preamble The board of directors of The Kitchener Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association has applied for special legislation to exempt from taxation for municipal and school purposes any land occupied for the purposes of the association in the City of Waterloo. The applicant represents that The Kitchener Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association was incorporated as a corporation without share capital under The Ontario Companies Act in 1920, that its buildings and lands were exempted from taxation, except for school and garbage taxes and taxes for local improvements, under The Kitchener- Waterloo Y..M.C.A. and Kitchener Y.WC.A. Act, 1924 and that its incorporation was confirmed and its buildings, lands, equipment and undertakings in the City of Kitchener exempted from taxation, except for local improvements and garbage taxes, by The Kitchener Waterloo YMCA. Act, 1928. The applicant further represents that it is a registered charitable organization within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada). It is appropriate to grant the application. Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1. The Kitchener- Waterloo Y.M.C.A. Act, 1928 is amended by adding the following section: Tax exemption in City of Waterloo 11.1 Beginning on January 1, 2005, land in the City of Waterloo is exempt from taxation for municipal and school purposes, (a) if it is occupied by and used for the purposes of the association; and (b) if the association is a registered charity within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada). Commencement 2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent. Short title 3. The short title of this Act is the Kitchener Waterloo Y.M.C.A. Act, 2005. Back to top http /www.e- laws.gov,on.ca/html/ source private /english/ 2005 /elaws_src private pr05003_e.htm 10/28/2008 Corporate Services Department Legal Services Inter Department Memorandum TO: The Mayor and Members of Council DATE: January 20, 2009 FROM: Ken Beaman City Solicitor Ext. 4242 RE: Request for Exemption of Development Charges The Bethlehem Not For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara 6185 Kalar Road, Niagara Falls Our File No. 2008 -111 Bethlehem Not For Profit is seeking an exemption from having to pay development charges in connection with the construction of its project on 6185 Kalar Road in Niagara Falls. Documentation has been provided that confirms the subject development, when finished, will be a municipal capital facility of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. If the Region actually owned this building it would be exempt from having to pay development charges by reason of section 2 (2) (c) of the City's Development Charge by -law, By -law No. 2004- 138 as amended. Section 2 (2) (c) of that by -law provides that a development is exempt from development charges if it is owned by and used for the purposes of the Region. In this case, the development will be used for the purposes of the Region, but it will not be owned by it, therefore, the exemption set out in section 2 (2) (c) would not apply. The development is none the less a municipal capital facility as the Region has enacted the necessary by -laws and the Region and Bethlehem Not For Profit have entered into the agreement required by Ontario Regulation 636/06 to establish a municipal housing project facility as a municipal capital facility. Therefore, Council could consider exempting the owners of the development, The Bethlehem Not For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara, from paying development charges, using its powers as prescribed by section 110 (7) of the Municipal Act, 2001. Section 110 (7) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a Municipal Council may exempt the owner of a municipal capital facility from payment of development charges. Council may use this power to exempt the subject project from having to pay development charges. Council is free to exercise this power as it so chooses. KB /sm 47 sin' a^ Working Together to Serve Our Community Clerks Finance Human Resources Information Systems Legal Planning Development Mayor Ted Salci and Members of Council City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mayor Salci and Members of Council: SULLIVAN MAHONEY. LAWYERSS January 8, 2009 Please reply to St Catharines office Re: The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara: Kalar Road Project Our File No. 84608 We net as solicitors for The Bethlehem Not For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara with respect to the proposed development of forty units of affordable housing on the west side of Kalar Road in the City of Niagara Falls. This project has been declared to be a municipal capital facility by the Regional Municipality of Niagara, Bethlehem has entered into a Municipal Housing Project Facility Agreement with Niagara Regional Housing. Pursuant to Regional Municipality of Niagara By -law No. 34 -2004, the Municipal Housing Facility By -law, a Municipal Housing Project Facility Agreement may provide for full or partial exemption of the payment of development charges. It is our understanding that Regional development charges will not apply to this project as it is an institutional use by a registered charity. The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara is a registered charity under the income Tax Act. Consequently, this project will be exempt from Regional development charges in the amount of $129,480. Section 110 of the Municipal Act provides for agreements for municipal capital facilities. Section 110(7) of the Municipal Act specifically provides that: "despite the Development Charges Act 1997, the Council of a tnunicipality may exempt from the payment of all or part of the development charges imposed by the municipality under that Act land or a portion of it on which municipal capital facilities are or will be located that, (a) is the subject of an agreement under subsection 1; (b) is owned or leased by a person who has entered into an agreement to provide facilities under subsection 1; and (c) is entirely occupied and used or intended to be used for a service or function that may be provided by a municipality." V.F. Muratori, Q.0 J.M. Genii S.J. Premi N.L. Paduraru 40 Queen Street, P. O. Box 1300, 81. Calhadnes, Ontario L2R 6Z2 Telephone: 905 666.6855, Facsimile: 905-686 -5814 4781 Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1.2E OBt Telephone: 905. 357 -0500, Facsimile: 905- 357 -0501 rwnvsullivan- mahoney.com P.R. Bedard R.B. Cullilon C. D'Angelo L.K.Parsons T.A. Richardson P.M. Sheehan J.R. Bush P.A. Mahoney R. Vacca T. Wall C.J. Billie J.P. Maloney Counsel (Commercial Law) W.B. McKaIg B.A. Macdonald K.A. Book S.E.Wells .D. Krlluck J. Dallal M.J. Bonoml B.J. Troup D.A. Gostin G.W. McCann M.F. Adams Thank you for your consideration of this matter. 2 The Bethlehem project on Kalar Road fulfills all of the requirements of Section 110(7) of the Municipal Act, 2001. The proposed housing facility is the subject of an agreement between Niagara Regional Housing and The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara, the land in question is owned by Ttie Bethlehem Not For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara and the site will be entirely occupied and used for the provision of a housing project as defined by Ontario Regulation 603/06. The purpose of this letter is to request that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls exempt from the payment of all of the City of Niagara Fails development charges with respect to the above referenced project. We anticipate that the City of Niagara Falls development charges for this project will be $164,200. The waiving of the City of Niagara Falls development charges will be consistent with the action taken by the Regional Municipality of Niagara and is consistent with the provisions of Section 110 of the Municipal Act, 2001. It will also assist in bringing this much needed, affordable housing project online. TAR:sm co—Mr. Kenneth Beaman, City Solicitor cc —Mr. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning cc—Mr. Ken Burden, City Treasurer cc—Mr, Sugars Mannavarajan, Program Administrator, New Development, Niagara Regional Housing cc—Mr. Dick I Inlverson, The Bethlehem Not- For Profit I- lousing Projects of Niagara cc —Mrs. Gail Richardson, Conine unity Co- ordinator, The Bethlehem Not- For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara Yours very truly, SULLIVAN, MAHONEY LLP Pen 017tildi Thomas A, Richardson Ja6.19. 2009 2148PM 9056885814 Via Facsimile Mr. Dean lorfida, Clerk City of Niagara Falls City Hall, 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON 12E 6X5 Dear Mr. lorfida: Re: Ai A i f A.. i, SULLIVAN MAHONEY", LAWYERS r The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara: Kalar Road Project Our File No. 84608 We act as solicitors for The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara with respect to the above referenced project. By letter dated January 8, 2009 addressed to the Mayor and members of Council, we have requested consideration of the waiver of the development charges applicable to the proposed development. We are advised that this matter will be considered by Council at its meeting on January 26, 2009. The purpose of this letter is to request an opportunity for this writer and a representative of The Bethlehem Not For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara to make representations to the Council prior to its consideration of this matter. Would you please confirm that we will have an opportunity to address Council on January 26, 2009? Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. V.F. Muratori, Q.C. P.B. Bedard J.M. Gottli R.B. Culliton SJ. Premi C. DAngclo N. Padaran 4. K. Parsons T.A. Richardson J.R. Bush R. Vacca C.J. aiitle P.M. Sheehan P.A. Mahoney T. Will J.P. Maloney January 19, 2009 Please Reply to St. Catharines Office Yours very truly, SULLIVAN, MAHONEY LLP Per: TAR:sm cc—Mr. Kenneth Beaman, City Solicitor cc—Mrs. Gail Richardson, Community Coordinator, Genesis Court, The Bethlehem Not -For -Profit Housing Projects of Niagara cc—Mr. Dick Halverson, "the Bethlehem Not For Profit Housing Projects of Niagara cc—Mr. Sugan Mannavajaran, Program Administrator, Now Development, Niagara Regional Housing 40 queen Street, P. D. Box 1360, St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 6Z2 Telephone: 905688-6655. Facsimile: 905-688 -5814 4780 Portage Road, Niagara Fans, Ontario L2E 648 Telephone: 905357 -0500, Facsimile: 905-357 -0501 W.B. McKaig B.A. Macdonald K.A. Book S.E. Wells No•8244 P. 2 Thomas A. Richardson J. Dalial M.J. Bonomi S J Troup D.A. Goslin G.W. McCann M. Adams Office of the Mayor .ilrG: FALL: CLERKS'_' Inter Department Memorandum TO: FROM: Kristine Elia Ext. 4205 RE: Council Information Hello Dean: Would you please have the attached information from ABC Canada regarding a request for a proclamation for January 27, 2009 distributed to the council. Thanks, Kristine Dean Iorfida PY DATE: January 9, 2009 Family Literacy Day Family Literacy Day Family Literacy Day is a national awareness initiative created by ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation and Honda Canada in 1999, and held on January 27 each year. This special day promotes the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy related activities as a family. Developing early childhood reading and writing skills helps develop the learning skills necessary for good communication skills later in life, and can ultimately contribute to a child's chances for success. Every year on Family Literacy Day (FLD) thousands of events take place that are coordinated by literacy providers, schools, libraries and individual families across the country. These activities range from fundraisers, book drives and children's reading circles, to literacy themed contests to family games nights. This year we are celebrating by attempting a Guinness World Record Tr"! All Canadians are invited to participate in the record attempt for "Most Children Reading With an Adult, Multiple Locations For a 24 -hour period from January 23 to January 24, 2009, Canada will unite to read for 30 minutes and contribute to breaking the world record, currently held by the U.S. Everyone with read Munschworks 2, by Robert Munsch, Honorary Chair of Family Literacy Day. FLD 2008 Facts 275,200 Canadians participated 64 elected officials participated 32 proclamations made across the country 1377 Family Literacy Day events Robert Munsch surprised two schools and two public libraries across the country Notable participants: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Canada Basketball and Calgary Stampeders ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation is Canada's private- sector voice championing adult literacy. The national charity envisions a Canada where individuals, regardless of their circumstances, are provided the opportunities to increase the skills that prepare people for realizing their full potential at work, at home and in the community. For the past 10 years, ABC CANADA has created awareness about literacy for all Canadians, and has turned Family Literacy Day into a national event celebrated by thousands. To learn more, visit www.abc- canada.org. Family Literacy Day Events Encourage Family Learning Family Literacy Day® is coming up on January 27 and in celebration of the day, thousands of families across Canada will participate in fun, literacy themed events. The annual initiative, now in its 11' year, was created by ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation and Honda Canada to promote the importance of families playing and learning together to improve literacy skills. "It's important for parents to read to their children because reading is like a muscle if you don't exercise it often you may not be able to maintain the same level of reading ability as you age. This is why reinforcing reading and writing as a family activity benefits people of all ages," says Margaret Eaton, President of ABC CANADA. "Developing early childhood reading and writing skills helps develop the learning skills necessary for good communication skills later in life, and can ultimately contribute to a child's chances for success." Family Literacy Day (FLD) events are great ways to encourage families to participate in fun learning activities together to improve everyone's literacy skills. Past public FLD events include everything from fundraisers, writing contests and book drives, to celebrity reading circles, literacy- themed contests and reading pyjama parties. But you don't have to attend a public event to celebrate Family Literacy Day! You can participate any time, anywhere, simply by setting aside 15 minutes of family time to do fun activities that promote lifelong learning, such as following recipes, singing songs, surfing the Internet and playing games like Scrabble®. For more information on FLD events in your community, literacy tips and activity ideas, please visit www.FamilyLiteracyDay.ca. 271 words PROCLAMATION WHEREAS solid literacy skills are vital to our social and economic development as a [province city town municipality]; AND WHEREAS research shows that parents have a strong influence on the literacy development of their children; AND WHEREAS family literacy programs serve to secure a solid learning foundation for our children; AND WHEREAS family learning helps maintain the literacy levels of adults and encourages the development of lifelong readers and learners; NOW THEREFORE, I [official's name and title] do HEREBY PROCLAIM January 27, 2009 as FAMILY LITERACY DAh" in the [province /city /town municipality] of [name of province city town municipality] [signature and name of official] 1/19/2009) Dean lorfida Downtown Board of Management BIA From: "Lynne" <bia @niagarafallsdowntown.com> To: "Dean lorfida" <diorfida @niagarafalls.ca> Date: 1/19/2009 9:26 AM Subject: Downtown Board of Management BIA The Niagara Falls Downtown Board of Management has elected a new slate of officers, as follows: Chair: Mordechai Grun Vice Chair: Ulrike Gross Treasurer: David Govan Secretary: FayAnn Guilbeault Should you require any further information, please feel free to call me. Lynne Cloutier Office Administrator Niagara Falls Downtown Board of Management, 4481 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2L4 905 356 5444 Ext. 224 bia@niagarafallsdowntown.com age To Mayor and Council January 15 2009 I am writing to you for a formal request with respect to a memorial plaque in the honor of my parents, Mac and Olga Ricci. As you may be aware my parents owned and operated the Oakes Inn for 51 years. My intention is to have a bronze plaque erected on the east side of Fallsview Boulevard on the city owned portion of the day lighting triangle comer of Portage Road and Fallsview Boulevard. The plaque inscription would simply read Mac and Olga Ricci Founders of the Oakes Inn 1949 -2000. As well their facial images would appear on the plaque. The total cost of manufacturing and installation of the plaque would be paid by the Ricci family. Their would be absolutely no cost to the City of Niagara Falls for this project. The plaque would look similar to the one that the City erected for Sam Alfieri at the Capri Restaurant. As well the plaque would be attached to a pedestal or a post to be secured into the ground. If drawings are required I would be happy to provide them with the dimensions. Thank you for considering this request, since the project has great sentimental value to my family. Sincerel Nick Ricci November 10, 2008 Mr. Ted Salci Mayor City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls Ont L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. Mayor, Yours sincerely, 1 Simon Howcroft 7731 Mulhern St Niagara Falls,Ont L2H IB4 Copy to: Mr. Geoff Holman, C.E.T, Director of Municipal Works On September 13/2008 I wrote to Mr. Geoff Holman, C.E.T Director of Municipal Works regarding any upcoming upgrades on Mulhern St. In an e-mail message dated September 28th, Mr. Holman advised me that the City would be replacing the watermain and non copper water services on Mulhem Street. The construction is scheduled for the winter spring 2009. In 2010, the street is to be overlaid with asphalt. Mr Holman also suggested that, if the residents want curbs and gutters or sidewalks, the residents should petition the City. I understand that the residents might have to pay a portion of the cost for the installation. The cost for the curb and gutter will depend on whether the request is in or out of phase. If the request came in before the proposed City construction begins, the curb and gutter construction would be in phase and hence the residents' share of the cost would be less. Mr. Holman says that the city is currently prioritizing its Capital Projects and one of the decision criteria is "Requests /Complaints from Area Residents". He indicated that written requests (such as a petition) could raise the profile of this project and sometimes make the difference between a project being "a need vs. a want." He also indicated that the City would be looking at smaller projects this year due to the economic outlook, which might help the Mulhem Street project. Finally he suggested that I direct my request through the Mayor's office so that you are aware of our concerns as well. Accordingly I am requesting that the Mulhem St project proceed in 2009 and that the project include sidewalks and curbs. In support of my request, I enclose a petition signed by numerous residents of Mulhern St. PETITION TO IMPROVE MULIIERN STREET WITH CURBS AND SIDEWALKS NAME Simon Howcroft s r nn At/.do-x/ 51 Gt -f i o 6v g its a in4 xicnarj cote-L/14) Address Signature /731 Muthern Street Niagara Falls w'.1 $howcto$(a�cogeco.ca 9.832 '1 An st j, c,. .a *Avt ahroc,K 7'73o $4Cj h 2g07 /%-(a /A v.., Sr Q 4, A/i.4GA RA f'n <GS LW °6t'� y /C 75'42 s414.4.-A 4 zA J S7-/ r�fj t 1 0 tt MD a-Not R 5 t 2 8 32 44 vLN €n..1 Si �j� 4 r/ r /ilA4 �4f 77ya .u(J(Ae -t,� LoN5r2.G t 1-744 /9 4 7/0,4- U —g 4 7V5 %S 7'l 77/A u pfijAii64A) -44 Pate October 23, 2008 Office 6736 Dorchester Rd. Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2G 5T9 Ph: (905) 354 -1080 Fax: (905) 354-7954 January 13, 2009 Mr. Dean Iorfida Niagara Falls City Hall 4310 Queen St. P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. Iorfida: Tom C. Newell Owner of Newnut Foods Inc. B (905) 374 -6366 H (905) 357 -3573 O/A NEWNUT FOODS INC. Tim Hortons Store 352 6948 McLeod Rd. Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2G 7K3 Ph: (905) 374 -6366 Fax: (905) 374-2680 Tim Hortons Store 1402 8089 Portage Rd. Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2G 5Z2 Ph: (905) 295-6800 Fax: (905) 295-6909 Tim Hortons Store 3032 6380 Fallsview Blvd. Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2G 7X5 Ph: (905) 356 -0236 Fax: (905) 356-4321 I am writing you to obtain permission to modify the tree trunk in front of my Chippawa Store. Recently the large tree was pruned by City Workers of all of its branches. All that remains is a 20 foot high solid trunk. The owner of Dan's Produce approached me and suggested that I have it carved into perhaps an animal figure or a totem pole. Dan knows a man who has worked for him at his Heartland Forest Project and can do it. I spoke to the Mayors Office and the Forestry Department and both were agreeable to my suggestions. I would arrange for liability coverage while the work was being done. The carving would be totally non- commercial with nothing at all about Tim Hortons on it. I think it would be a wonderful enhancement to Chippawa and both city residents and tourists would love it. I would assure all costs and ensure that it will be a tasteful addition to our community. May I proceed with this? Sincerely January 26, 2009 L- 2009 -10 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: L- 2009 -10 Declare Surplus Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 and Part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 (Buttrey Street Lands) Our File No.: 2008 -154 RECOMMENDATION: That Part 1 and part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 "subject lands as shown hatched on Attachment "1", be declared surplus. BACKGROUND: N iagaraJalls In 2002 the City acquired Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R- 11659. It also acquired Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 jointly with The Regional Municipality of Niagara for the purpose of a High -Rate Treatment Facility. The City has received requests from three parties who are interested in purchasing Part 1 of the subject lands. One of the requests involves also acquiring the City's interest in the westerly 2 acres of Part 2 which abuts Part 1 to the east as shown cross hatched on Attachment "1". As Part 2 is jointly owned, any acquisition of part of Part 2 will require the Region's approval and declaration of surplus prior to sale. Legal Services has conducted the usual circulation of all City Departments and has been advised that there is no corporate interest to be served by retaining these lands. Public notice of the declaration of surplus was given in the January 17, 2009 issue of the Niagara Falls Review in accordance with the City's By -law No. 2003 -02. nada 6X549059356 35219 www niagarafalls ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Corporate Services Department Legal Services January 26, 2009 Approved by: K. Beaman /L. Banks 2 Based on the above, Staff is recommending that the subject lands be declared surplus. Recommended by: 4+ en\ Ken Beaman, City Solicitor K. E. Burden, Executive Director of Corporate Services L- 2009 -10 January 26, 2009 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: Niag rata ll s Re: L- 2009 -03 City Laneway Encroachment Issue Located Between 5731 and 5011 Centre Street Our File No.: 2008 -186 L- 2009 -03 1) That the laneway located between 5731 and 5011 Centre Street "subject lands and shown hatched on Attachment "1 be permanently closed and declared surplus; and 2) That portion of the laneway located to the rear of the wooden gate be offered to the encroaching landowner located at 5011 Centre Street. It has been brought to Legal Services attention that the landowner of the property known municipally as 5011 Centre Street is encroaching onto the subject lands. The encroachments include an air conditioning unit, a stairway from the laneway to an encroaching second storey landing, a steel door at the northeast end of the laneway, a wooden door at the southwest end of the laneway, drain pipes, an exhaust vent together with numerous small encroachments as well as garbage being stored in the laneway. The encroachments as shown on the colour photographs attached as Attachment "2 The request has been circulated to all City departments and Niagara Peninsula Energy, the result of which was that there were no objections to the subject lands being permanently closed, declared surplus and conveyed to the abutting landowner, subject to an easement being granted to the City for a double catch basin and to Niagara Peninsula Energy for an underground hydro kiosk. The first step in proceeding to sale, given that this is an open road allowance, is to permanently close the road followed with the declaration of surplus. As such, it is our recommendation that the subject lands be permanently closed and declared surplus. j at g FallsrtON,CQnada L2E16X5 905 356E7521wwwmagarafaIIs ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Corporate Services Department Legal Services January 26, 2009 A Report dealing with the proposed terms of the sale of the subject lands to the abutting landowner will be presented for Council's consideration, at a later date. Public notice of the permanent closure and declaration of surplus was given in the January 17, 2009 issue of the Niagara Falls Review in accordance with the City's By -law No. 2003- 02. Based on all of the above, Staff is recommending that the subject lands be declared permanently closed and declared surplus in anticipation of the sale of same. Staff has no objections to the declaration of surplus of the subject lands. Recommended by: Approved by: K. Beaman /L. Banks Ken Beaman, City Solicitor 2 L-2009-03 K. E. 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Ss el 1 _Of 0 40 0 e January 26, 2009 F- 2009 -01 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: F- 2009 -01 Municipal Accounts RECOMMENDATION: Niagarafalls That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $33,206,699.94 for the period November 6, 2008 to January 8, 2009. BACKGROUND: The accounts have been reviewed by the Director of Financial Services and the by -law authorizing payment is listed on tonight's Council agenda. Recommended by: Approved by: Todd Har son, Dire or of Financial Services Ken Burden, Executive Director of Corporate Services i,4310,Queen, feet oz 1023, Niaara+ oN Canada.L2E 6X5 .905 -356 7521 www.ma•arafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Corporate Services Department Finance CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name 101 DELIVERY 101 DELIVERY 105.1 THE RIVER 1137749 ONTARIO LTD. PRO -TECK ELECTRIC 1149948 ONTARIO LTD 1149962 ONTARIO LTD 1184521 ONTARIO LTD 1229142 ONTARIO INC 1238956 ONTARIO INC T/A EDWARD P LUSTIG CONSULTING 1346763 ONTARIO INC 1386350 ONTARIO INC COB L F ENTERPRISES 1473944 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A CENTENNIAL CONSTRUCTION 150 HAMILTON TIGER SQUADRON 1560242 ONTARIO INC 1694501 ONTARIO INC 3C INTERNATIONAL 010 CLARKE SNOW RILEY LLP 4 OFFICE AUTOMATION LTD 461426 ONTARIO LIMITED 4TRIPLE5 5 -0 TAXI INC 5 -0 TAXI INC 613897 ONTARIO INC O/A NIAGARA SOUND SYSTEMS 613897 ONTARIO INC O/A NIAGARA SOUND SYSTEMS 705336 ONTARIO LIMITED 800460 ONTARIO LTD. O/A FRUITBELT DEVELOPMENT 826 GRYPHON ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADET SQUADRON 912701 ONTARIO LIMITED REGIONAL SANDBLASTING PAINTING 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS SAFETY SUPPI 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED 0/A BRISK ALL GLASS SAFETY SUPPI 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED 0/A BRISK ALL GLASS SAFETY SUPPI 984265 ONTARIO LTD aka CIRCLE P PAVING 984265 ONTARIO LTD aka CIRCLE P PAVING 984265 ONTARIO LTD aka CIRCLE P PAVING A CAPPELLA NIAGARA A COUPLE OF CHICKS MARKETING LTD A COUPLE OF CHICKS MARKETING LTD A .1 STONE COMPANY LTD A J STONE COMPANY LTD A J STONE COMPANY LTD A J STONE COMPANY LTD A N MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL A S ONTARIO PLUMBING INC Al ASPHALT MAINTENANCE ABBRUSCATO,JAMES ABBRUSCATO,LUIGI ABCEDE,VIRGINIA ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION DESIGN ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY ACKLANDS GRAINGER INC ACT OF MEDIA LTD ACTIVE NETWORK LTD ADAM,JOHN ADEPT WINDOW CLEANING LTD ADVANTAGE FLOORING NIAGARA LTD AFFILIATED CUSTOMS BROKERS LTD AFFILIATED CUSTOMS BROKERS LTD AFFILIATED CUSTOMS BROKERS LTD AFFILIATED CUSTOMS BROKERS LTD AGNOLETTO,LOUIE AGRO ZAFFIRO LL P AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AIR CARE SERVICES AJAX PICKERING SEA CADET BAND AKALU,KAREN AKIYAMA,TERUKO ALBANESE,LORI Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount Page 1 of 28 324025 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 120.00 324844 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 133.61 324845 17 -Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 261.45 324773 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,167.60 324026 19- Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 49,151.99 325540 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 2,073.46 324027 19 -Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 6,894.30 324617 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 131,366.48 324187 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES CONVEP 918.75 324618 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 1,423,48 325541 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 833.96 324188 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 61,232.33 324619 10- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE- PARADE PARTICIPA 650.00 324620 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 5,104.26 325542 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 17,236.42 325543 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 3666 324189 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 589.31 324621 10- Dec -2006 REFUND 69.90 323930 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 395.10 324190 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 451.50 325544 22- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 10.50 324029 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 653.99 324191 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 519.80 324030 19- Nov -2008 TAX REFUND 1,297.56 325545 22- Dec-2008 ARB APPEAL 445.73 324623 10 -Dec -2008 REMITTANCE PARADE PARTICIP/ 700.00 325912 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 156.79 324624 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 363.14 325546 22- Dec -2006 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,888.49 325913 08- Jan -2009 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 184.42 324056 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 2006 -04 ASPHALT PAT( 93,066.94 324449 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT 2007 -03 ASPHALT OVE 5,250.00 324871 17- Dec-2008 CONTRACT 2008 -04 ASPHALT PATI 25,801.26 323861 13- Nov -2008 ADVERTISING -SHOW PROGRAM 0E 150.00 323932 13- Nov -2008 ADVERTISING /NF TOURISM WEBSI 6,195.00 324627 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 6,195.00 323935 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 614.75 324194 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 443.71 324405 03- Dec -2006 MATERIALS 462.59 325915 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 797.68 324638 10- Dec-2008 REMITTANCE PARADE PARTICIPA" 100.00 324854 17- Dec-2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 6403 HIGI 563.06 325547 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES- T2008 -08 3,312.40 325924 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 135.41 324982 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324983 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324401 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1,522.50 324402 03- Dec-2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 505.06 324625 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 550.88 325548 22- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 68.25 325736 29- Dec-2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 68.25 324626 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 269.18 324192 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 853.15 324628 10- Dec-2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,000.00 324984 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323933 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 497.49 325549 22- Dec-2008 MATERIALS -IS -CITY HALL 2,730.00 323662 13- Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE- BROKERAGE FEI 23.61 324629 10- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE- BROKERAGE FEI 106.56 324846 17- Dec -2008 SERVICES BROKERAGE FEES 49.06 325860 30- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE BROKERAGE FEI 160.06 324403 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324404 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACTSERVICES- DIANOVA 6,469.19 323863 13- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 1,204.77 323934 13- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS LL MUSE 9,545.55 324031 19- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 4,234.03 324193 26- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 49,323.09 324630 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 6,969.02 324847 17- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 4,941.91 325550 22- Dec-2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 3,037.90 325737 29- Deco-2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 623.52 325914 08- Jan -2009 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 1,838.40 324631 10 -Dec -2008 REMITTANCE FOR PARTICIPATION 700.00 324032 19- Nov -2008 REIMBURSEMENT ARTFEST EXP 0. 322.73 324985 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323864 13- Nov -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE SEPO8 126.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name ALBANESE,LORI ALDERTON,EDWARD ALFANO,SARAH ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION ALI,MIR MOHAMMAD ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS ALL PRO RENTALS ALL PRO RENTALS ALLAN,WAYNE ALLEN,ALICE JUNE ALLEN BARRY& ALLEN, ANNA MARIA ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC ALLISON,DAPHNE ALSOP,TINA ALTOMARE,ANGELO AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION 41582 AMERICANA CONFERENCE RESORT SPA ANDERS,CHRIS ANDERSON,BRADD ANDERSON,BRIAN ANDERSONS CEMETERY CONTRACTING LTD ANELLO,MARIA CONNIE ANEZ,JEAN MARGARET ANGER,RONALD ANGLE,BETH ANIXTER CANADA INC ANNEX PUBLISHING BOOK DIVISION ANNEX PUBLISHING BOOK DIVISION ANTONIO,CHUCK ANTONSEN,DAVID ANTONSEN,DAVID AQUICON CONSTRUCTION CO LTD AQUICON CONSTRUCTION CO LTD AQUICON CONSTRUCTION CO LTD ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD ARCURI,ANTONIO ARCURI,GENNARO ARMENTI,PASQUALE ASCOT WOODS LTD ASHLAND CANADA CORP ASHLAND CANADA CORP ASPHODEL FIRE TRUCKS LTD ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES OF ONTARIO ATKINSON, RICK AUG ELLO -TOD I NO,MARIA AULD,MAE AURICCHIO,JOSEPH AUSTIN,LEILA MABLE AVENUE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO LTD AVW TELAV B B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE B B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE B C TRUCK CENTRE (PARTS) BABEL,JOYCE BACHOFFER,JOSEPH BAFFARI,ANTONIO BAGHDADI,WAHIDA Page 2 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 324632 10 -Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE NOVEMBER 08 5000 325916 08-Jan-2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325738 29- Dec -2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE, 50.00 324033 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT- 5232 MONTROSE 25,029.83 324195 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT- SANITARY MAIN -357 5,613.58 324848 17 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT- SIDEWALK IMPROVEM 84,784.60 324849 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT- WINDERMERE @ST PA 10,003.85 324850 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT-STANLEY/MCRAE SEN 8,100.00 325551 22- Dec-2008 CONTRACT -SAN LAT (LINE TO MAII 24,625 34 325739 29- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 6TH &WILI 6,732.19 325917 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT FRUITBELT PKWY 24,644.41 324986 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323936 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 251.99 324406 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS -FENCE RENTAL 305.10 325740 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS -FENCE RENTAL -LIONS 305.10 325918 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 146,89 324987 17- Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324633 10- Dec -2008 EFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 4 -2.07 743.65 324634 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 780.00 324988 17- Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324635 10- Dec -2008 EMITTANCE- PARADE PARTICIPA 100.00 325552 22- Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323865 13- Nov -2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 604.11 324184 20- Nov -2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 570,54 324196 26- Nov -2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 570.54 324407 03- Dec -2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 570.54 324636 10- Dec -2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 559.35 324851 17- Dec-2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 548.16 325724 23- Dec-2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 581.73 325861 30- Dec-2008 AYROLL REMITTANCE 525.78 325919 08- Jan -2009 AYROLL REMITTANCE 536.97 324034 19- Nov -2008 ATERIALS 941.16 324852 17- Dec -2008 ATERIALS 150.00 324637 10- Dec-2008 EFUND -TREE STANDS FOR PARA 112.55 324989 17- Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324197 26- Nov -2008 ONTRACT SERVICES 31,056.90 324990 17- Dec-2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324991 17- Dec-2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324408 03- Dec-2008 ATERIALS 15.00 325920 08- Jan -2009 RAVEL/MILEAGE OCTOBER -DECE 41.50 324198 26- Nov -2008 TORES /INVENTORY 533.93 323937 13- Nov -2008 ATERIALS 2,483.99 324199 26 -Nov -2008 ATERIALS 845.57 324035 19- Nov -2008 RAVELMILEAGE NOV 11 06 22.00 324853 17- Dec -2008 RAVEUMILEAGE MARCH- NOVEMI 808.50 325553 22- Dec -2008 ATERIALS 135.59 323866 13- Nov -2008 ONTRACT SERVICES -GALE COMI 336,959.23 324409 03- Dec -2008 ONTRACT BOB GALE ARENA CC 419,302.43 325725 23 -Dec -2008 ONTRACT SERVICES GALE ARE 1,177,106.99 323938 13- Nov -2008 TORES /INVENTORY 122.34 324200 26- Nov -2008 TORES /INVENTORY 1,783.94 324410 03- Dec -2008 TORES /INVENTORY 250.27 325921 08- Jan -2009 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324992 17 -Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324993 17- Dec -2008 ENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325554 22- Dec -2008 EFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLI 919.50 324201 26- Nov -2008 ATERIALS 1,395.59 325922 08- Jan -2009 ERVICES -WATER TREATMENT 278.78 324202 26- Nov -2008 QUIPMENT 172,042.50 323939 13- Nov -2008 ONSULTING KALAR SAN SEWEF 14,992.93 324855 17- Dec-2008 ONSULTING SERVICES -CITY WID 27,959.91 325923 08- Jan -2009 ONSULTING -KALAR SAN SEWER 25,992.47 325555 22- Dec -2008 EMBERSHIP -2009 10,232.79 325925 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 132.20 325556 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324994 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324995 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324996 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324411 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 347.82 324412 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 2,214.80 324640 10- Dec-2008 LEASES AND RENTS- FORKLIFT 474.60 325557 22- Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 791.00 324642 10- Dec-2008 STORES /INVENTORY 225.91 324997 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324998 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324999 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325000 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name BAGLIERI,ROSA BAIANO,ZELDA BAIJUMON,GEORGE BAILEY,PAULA HELENE BAIN, JOHN BAIOCCO CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BAKER,GEORGE BALDIN,DELIA BALDI NELLI, LOUIE BALINT,ANDREW BALL,ADRIANNA BANICK,IDAMAY BANK OF MONTREAL BARCLAY TODD'S BARCLAY TODD'S BARCLAY TODD'S BARCLAY TODD'S BARCLAY TODD'S BARRY BRYAN ASSOCIATES (1991) LTD BARRY BRYAN ASSOCIATES (1991) LTD BARTOL,SUE BASKEY,JANETTE BATTICHIQMARY BATTISON,GINA BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS BAUER,HELEN E BAXTER,JOHN BAZELEY,JAMES BEAULIEU,JULIETTE BEDNARCZYK,AREK BEDO,ANNA BEIFUSS,IRMGARD BELFORD,BETTY BELISLE,ERIC BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL CANADA BELL.TIM BELLAMY,DAN BELLEFLEUR,CECILE IDA MARIE BEN BERG FARM INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD BEN BERG FARM INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD BEN BERG FARM INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD BENEVENTO,GIUSEPPE BENNETT,CATHARINE BENNETT,MARGARET BERKETA, DIANA BERNARD,JOHN BESSEY,ELSIE GERTRUDE BEST WESTERN CAIRN CROFT HOTEL BIAMONTE,JOE BIAMONTE,MARY BIANCO,GIACOMO BICINAUSKAS,JANINA SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY BICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY BIEBER,HEDWIG SIGELOW,ALEXANDER BILL ZWIEP HAY SALES BINATIONAL TOURISM ALLIANCE BIRD,LUCETTE BIRMINGHAM FIRE CONTROL Page 3 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 325001 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324203 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS -PRIZE 2008 ARTFEST, 10.00 325558 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 301.82 325002 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325003 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324413 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT- COMPLETION GRASS\ 214,44521 325004 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325005 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324641' 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 325559 22- Dec -2008 REFUNDARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 254.10 325006 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR FAX REBATE 100.00 325007 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 10000 324414 03- Dec -2003 REFUND OVERPAYMENT NOV08 233..28 324036 19- Nov -2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 323.43 324204 26- Nov -2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 664.12 325560 22- Dec -2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 473.08 325862 30- Dec -2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 266.63 325926 08- Jan -2009 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 21926 324415 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 24,806.40 325561 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES -BOB GALE 1 23,998.43 324416 03- Dec-2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 50.00 325927 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR FAX REBATE 100.00 325008 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325928 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324205 26- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTAL 488.73 325562 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325929 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325009 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324417 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1500 324643 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 150..00 325010 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325011 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325012 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325741 29- Dec -2008 REFUND OVERNIGHT PERMIT DEP 25.00 324038 19- Nov -2008 UTILITIES 7463 324039 19 -Nov -2008 UTILITIES 113.00 324207 26- Nov -2008 UTILITIES 92.59 324208 26- Nov -2008 REMITTANCE CLAIM #2008-112 471.58 324418 03- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 7,283.33 324419 03- Dec-2008 UTILITIES 16.61 324420 03- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 77.00 324644 10- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 869.43 324856 17- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 122 26 324857 17- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 113.00 325564 22- Dec -2008 SERVICES 7910 325863 30 -Dec -2008 SERVICES 789..07 325864 30- Dec -2008 SERVICES 15.16 325865 30- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 91.68 325930 08- Jan -2009 UTILITIES 8925.30 325931 08- Jan -2009 UTILITIES 56.50 324645 10- Dec-2008 REFUND: FUELS TUITION 08 70.00 324037 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 146.68 325013 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323868 13- Nov -2008 EQUIPMENT 1,808.00 324040 19- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 3,616.00 325565 22- Dec -2008 EQUIPMENT KUBOTA TRACTOR 1,808.00 325014 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324421 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324041 19- Nov -2008 REFUND -TAX OVERPAYMENT 6 -13. 172.76 325015 17 -Dec -2003 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325016 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325017 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324858 17- Dec -2008 REFUND -FALLS SHUTTLE TICS RE 388.60 324646 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 325018 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325019 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325020 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324422 03- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 372.07 324647 10 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 44500 324859 17 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 606..61 325933 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 135.60 325021 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325022 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324042 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 52.50 325934 08-Jan-2009 MEMBERSHIP FEES TO DEC 31, 20 525.00 324423 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 15.00 323940 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 158.09 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name BIRMINGHAM FIRE CONTROL BIRMINGHAM FIRE CONTROL BOB ROBINSON SON CONSTRUCTION BOB ROBINSON SON CONSTRUCTION BOB ROBINSON SON CONSTRUCTION BOBOROS,TERRY BOJOVICH,TOMISLAV BOLAND,DOROTHY BOLGAR,LORRAINE BOLIBRUCK,BOB BONANNO,VITO BON GIOVAN N I, F RANCESCO BONI FERRO,JANA BOOK,BETTY ANN BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS BORIC,DEAN BORTOLIN,MARCO BORYS,OLGA BOSSERT,GWENDOLYN BOUTILIER,J BOWERS,KATHLEEN BOYD,NATALIE BOYLE,GEORGE BOYS GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA BOYS GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA BRADY,PAT BRAMIC CREATIVE BUSINESS PRODUCTS LTD BRAND BLVD INC BRATLEY,MARJORIE BRAY,JANE BRAZIER,CHARLES BREARLEY,JEAN BRENNAN,JIM BRETHERICK,JAMES BREUER,MARTHA H BRIANT,ROBERT BRIGHT,RICHARD ALEXANDER BRIGIS,ANNE BRINE,TRINKA BRINKS CANADA LTD BRISCALL,LOIS BROCK AUTOMOTIVE BROCK AUTOMOTIVE BROCK UNIVERSITY MGMT DEVELOPMENT CTR BRODERICK PARTNERS BRODERICK PARTNERS BRODERICK PARTNERS BRODERICK PARTNERS BRODERICK PARTNERS BRODERICK,ANDY BROOKS,DAVID EARL J BROUGH,JOHN BRUCE,WLLIAM BRUNEAU,JANICE BRUNEAU,MARIE BRUNNING,TODD BRUZZESE ROSALIA BUNN,JOANNE BUNTIN REID BUNTIN REID BUNTIN REID BUNTIN REID BURBIDGE,ALAN GEORGE BURBIDGE,DOROTHY BURDEN,KEN BURKE GROUP THE BURKE,ALICE JEAN BURLEY,RON BURSE,PAMELA BUTCHER,VIOLET VIRGINIA BUTILKIN,SELMA BUTLER,DAVID BYERS,ROBERT C D W CANADA INC C D W CANADA INC C D W CANADA INC Cheque No. Cheque Date 324860 17 -Dec -2008 325935 08- Jan -2009 324340 26- Nov -2008 324763 10- Dec -2008 324948 17- Dec -2008 324424 03 -Dec -2008 325023 17 -Dec -2008 325024 17- Dec -2008 325025 17- Dec -2008 325936 08- Jan -2009 325026 17- Dec-2008 325027 17- Dec -2008 324209 26- Nov -2008 325028 17- Dec-2008 324425 03- Dec -2008 325742 29- Dec -2008 324426 03 -Dec -2008 325029 17- Dec-2008 325030 17- Dec -2008 325031 17- Dec -2008 325937 08- Jan -2009 325032 17- Dec -2008 324861 17- Dec -2008 325033 17- Dec -2008 324210 26- Nov -2008 325866 30- Dec -2008 325938 08- Jan -2009 324427 03- Deo-2008 324428 03-Dec-2008 325034 17- Dec-2008 325939 08- Jan -2009 325940 08- Jan -2009 325035 17 -Dec -2008 325743 29- Dec-2008 324429 03- Dec -2008 325036 17- Dec -2008 324430 03- Dec -2006 325744 29- Dec -2008 325037 17- Dec -2008 325038 17- Dec-2008 324211 26- Nov -2008 325039 17- Dec-2008 324043 19- Nov -2008 324649 10 -Dec -2008 325941 08- Jan -2009 323942 13- Nov -2008 324213 26-Nov -2008 324843 10- Dec-2006 325566 22- Dec -2008 325746 29- Dec -2008 324212 26- Nov -2008 325567 22- Dec -2008 324044 19- Nov -2008 325040 17- Dec-2008 325041 17-Dec-2008 325042 17- Dec-2006 325942 08- Jan -2009 325043 17-Dec-2008 325044 17- Dec-2008 323943 13- Nov -2008 324045 19-Nov -2008 324650 10-Dec -2006 325943 08- Jan -2009 325747 29- Dec -2008 325045 17- Dec-2008 324214 26- Nov -2008 324651 10- Dec -2008 325046 17- Dec-2008 324215 26- Nov -2008 324431 03- Dec-2008 325047 17- Dec-2008 325048 17 -Dec -2008 324432 03- Dec-2008 325049 17- Dec -2008 324050 19- Nov -2008 324222 26-Nov -2008 325870 30- Dec -2008 Purpose MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CAMERA MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVELIMILEAGE OCTOBER DEC SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVEL/MILEAGE OCT08 SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES -TAX ASSES SERVICES CASINO APPEALS REFUND TAX OVERPAYMENT N0 SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE ADMINISTRATIVE/COURSES #CO5( SENIOR TAX REBATE RESTORATION REBATE 08 (LAURA SENIOR TAX REBATE GRANT DEC 08 GRANT ALLOWANCE JAN 2009 REIMBURSEMENT MEDICAL EXPE MATERIALS MATERIALS-ADVERTISING SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE REIMBURSEMENT TUITION OMDP1 MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT PARKING LOT CHUF CONSULTING SERVICES RE: PEOP CONSULTING SERVICES -NC &CC CONSULTING SERVICES -NC &CC CONSULTING SERVICES- CHURCH REIMBURSEMENT CONFERENCE E REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE REIMBURSEMENT- STOVES STI SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES REFUND DEPOSIT RE 6082 COLLIN SENIOR TAX REBATE REIMBURSEMENT FEES 2008 CONSULTING SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS COMPUTER Amount Page 4 of 28 42.04 83.85 1,299.38 2,613.19 577.50 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 106.38 100.00 100.00 100.50 100.00 1,134.00 588.00 185.74 100.00 100.0D 100.00 45.00 100.00 3,000.00 100.00 17,850.00 17,850.00 120.00 1,476.91 1,948.01 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 259.97 15.00 100.00 15.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 1,494.90 100.00 30.69 350.79 12,525.00 927.68 5,531.94 2,034.38 1,575.00 2,006.03 95.65 312.35 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 791.00 100.00 100.00 1,500.25 112.89 2,720.50 1,300.32 750.00 100.00 551.67 183.75 100.00 150.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 14,069.43 6,479.94 4,523.19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name C R L CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTION 8 DRAINAGE LTD CADE,LEN CAHILL,HARRY CALE SYSTEMS INC CALE SYSTEMS INC CALE SYSTEMS INC CALE SYSTEMS INC CALE SYSTEMS INC CAMERA PLACE FOTO SOURCE THE CAMILLERI,MARYSIA STEPHANY CAMPAGIORNLFLAVIA CAMPBELL,CAREY CAMPBELL,ROSE HELEN CAMPIGOTTO,AMELIA CANADA BREAD- ONTARIO #T6249 CANADA BREAD- ONTARIO #T6249 CANADA BREAD- ONTARIO #T6249 CANADA BREAD- ONTARIO #T6249 CANADA BREAD ONTARIO #T6249 CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES CANADIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC CANADIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC CANADIAN SPECIALTY CASTING INC CANADIAN TAX PLANNERS CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUTE CANAL,CONCETTA CANHAM,DONALD CANHAM,WANDA CANNON HYGIENE CANADA LTD CANNON HYGIENE CANADA LTD CANTEC SECURITY SERVICES CANTEC SECURITY SERVICES CANUCK RESORTS INC CAPPELLAZZO,LINO CAPSTICK,FRANK CARACCIOLO,CARMELO CARBONE,ROCCO CARDONE,GIOVANNA CARDUCCI,ARMANDO CARDUCCI,GRAZIA CAREY,AGNES CARGILL LIMITED M2098 CARGILL LIMITED M2098 CARGILL LIMITED M2098 CARGILL LIMITED M2098 CARGILL LIMITED M2098 CARLO,STELLA RITA CARR,KEVIN CARRERA,FRANCESCO CARRICK,MARZENNA CARRIERE,RYAN CARTER,PAUL CASALESE,MARIA CATANZARO,MARIA CATARACT COLLISION CENTRE CATILLO,SALVATORE CAVF77A,LUIGI ANTHONY CELLI,MARGHERITA CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION REPAIRS INC CENTRE COURT CAFE CENTRE COURT CAFE CENTURY VALLEN CENTURY VALLEN CENTURY VALLEN CENTURY VALLEN CENTURY VALLEN Cheque No. Cheque Date 324067 19- Nov -2008 324216 26- Nov -2008 325050 17 -Dec -2008 324046 19- Nov -2008 324433 03 -Dec -2008 324862 17 -Dec -2008 325568 22- Dec -2008 325944 08- Jan -2009 324652 10- Dec -2008 325569 22- Dec -2008 325051 17- Dec -2008 323869 13- Nov -2008 325052 17 -Dec -2008 325053 17- Dec -2008 324047 19 -Nov -2008 324217 26 -Nov -2008 324434 03 -Dec -2008 324863 17- Dec -2008 325867 30 -Dec -2008 323944 13- Nov -2008 325748 29 -Dec -2008 325868 30 -Dec -2008 325945 08- Jan -2009 324218 26- Nov -2008 324435 03-Dec-2008 325570 22- Dec -2008 323945 13- Nov -2008 324864 17 -Dec -2008 323870 13 -Nov -2008 324048 19 -Nov -2008 325572 22- Dec-2008 323946 13- Nov -2008 325573 22- Dec-2008 324653 10 -Dec -2008 325869 30 -Dec -2008 324655 10 -Dec -2008 325054 17- Dec-2008 325749 29- Dec -2008 325055 17- Dec -2008 324219 26- Nov -2008 325571 22- Dec -2008 324221 26 -Nov -2008 325574 22- Dec -2008 324654 10 -Dec -2008 325056 17- Dec -2008 325057 17- Dec -2008 324436 03 -Dec -2008 325058 17 -Dec -2008 325059 17 -Dec -2008 325061 17- Deo-2008 325060 17 -Dec -2008 325062 17- Dec -2008 324656 10 -Dec -2008 324865 17 -Dec -2006 325575 22 -Dec -2008 325750 29 -Dec -2008 325946 08- Jan -2009 325063 17-Dec-2008 324866 17- Dec-2008 325064 17- Dec -2008 324657 10 -Dec -2008 324437 03- Dec -2008 324867 17-Dec-2008 325065 17 -Dec -2008 325066 17- Dec -2008 325948 08- Jan -2009 325067 17- Dec -2008 325577 22- Dec -2005 325068 17- Dec -2008 324440 03- Dec -2008 324659 10- Dec -2008 324868 17-Dec-2008 323947 13- Nov -2008 324051 19- Nov -2008 324223 26- Nov -2008 324660 10 -Dec -2008 325578 22 -Dec -2008 Purpose Amount LEASES AND RENTS GRADALL REFUND PERMIT CANCELLATION SENIOR TAX REBATE MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE SENIOR TAX REBATE REIMB MYAC OCT 08 SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONCESSION SUPPLIES CONCESSION SUPPLIES CONCESSION SUPPLIES CONCESSION SUPPLIES CONCESSION SUPPLIES MATERIALS MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS MATERIALS MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES SIGNAL MAI CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES LEASES AND RENTS LEASES AND RENTAL MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 10-6 -061 SUBSCRIPTION -CDN TAX PLANNEI ADMINISTRATIVE: WORKSHOP 10/1 SENIOR TAX REBATE REIMBURSEMENT DRIVER'S PRY SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS CONTRACTED 5450 KITCHENER CONTRACT SERVICES REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 30-4 -061 SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS -BULK SALT MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVEUMILEAGE NOV08 MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MAINTENANCE /RE PAI RS- TRACKLE SENIOR TAX REBATE REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE SENIOR TAX REBATE MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS UNIT 271 MATERIALS- SCHOOLS IN BLOOM MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS STORES/INVENTORY MATERIALS Page 5 of 28 6,520,50 900.81 100.00 567.00 915,30 211.88 331.61 77.41 406.80 188.24 100.00 133,89 100.00 100.00 78.35 116.22 92.80 184.66 381.26 36.75 386.40 147.00 1,029.00 3,396.24 1,642.57 3,396.24 1,018,23 1,018.23 1,113.01 577.50 777.00 210.41 784,57 1,661.40 84.00 2,500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 264.60 264.60 6,652.57 557.76 1,329.99 100,00 100.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 17,256,16 12,688,81 9,110.08 36,769.88 39,706.36 100.00 135.58 100.00 205.50 150.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 5,989.00 100.00 187,02 100.00 9,644.35 141,25 751.22 4,899.28 243.03 260.02 128.82 42.15 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name CENTURY VALLEN CERENZIA,RALPH CERIDIAN CANADA LTD CERIDIAN CANADA LTD CERMI NARA,CONSTANTINO CERMINARA,FRANK CERTI ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS CERVANTES,MELVIN CHABAD OF NIAGARA CHAMBERLAIN,HARVEY CHANADY,MARY CHAPMAN,EDWARD& WOODRUFF, JOAN CHARETTE,RHEAL CHARLAND,DENNIS CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD CHEN,KUO SU CHIODO,JOHN CHIPPAWA VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ASSOC CHIPPAWA VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ASSOC CHRIS CRISTELLI ASSOCIATES INC CHRIS,MCRAE CHRISTIAN,JOHN CIAMPA,MAURO CIARROCCA,ELISA CICCHINO,MICHAEL CICCHINO,MICHAEL& CICCHINO, NICOLETTA CICERO,GIOVANNI CIMCO REFRIGERATION CIRILLO,NICK CIT FINANCIAL LTD CIT FINANCIAL LTD CIT FINANCIAL LTD CIT FINANCIAL LTD CLARK,ALICE CLARK,WLLIAM CLARK,WILLIAM CLASSIC FIRE PROTECTION INC CLAYDON,JEFF CLAYDON,JEFF CLENDENN IN,ROBERT CLIFTON HILL BIA CLUB ITALIA ORDER OF SONS OF ITALY COBI CONCRETE SAWING COCCIMIGLIO,VALENTINO COCO,GIOVANNI COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COGECO CABLE CANADA INC COLANGELO,DONATO COLANGELO,VITO COLBEY CUSTOM FABRICATING CO LIMITED COLLEE,D COLLINS,JAMES& COLLINS, JILL COLLINS,RITA COLLINSON,JACK COMFORT INN COMMERCIAL DIGITAL PRINT INC COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS INC COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS INC COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS INC COMMISSIONAIRES COMMISSIONAIRES COMMISSIONAIRES COMMISSIONAIRES COMMISSIONAIRES CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT DU CENTRE SUD -QUEST Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 325949 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 325069 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324441 03- Dec-2008 REMITTANCE LIFEWORKS PROGR 325871 30- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES LIFEWORK: 325070 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325071 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323948 13- Nov -2008 CONSULTING 5450 KITCHENER 325072 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323871 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325073 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325074 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325579 22- Dec -2008 REFUND PAYMENTS MADE IN ERR 324442 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324443 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 323949 13 -Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324052 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324224 26- Nov -2008 STORESIINVENTORY 324444 03- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324661 10- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324869 17- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325580 22- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325751 29- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325950 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 324053 19- Nov -2008 REFUND COMMERCIAL REBATE 324446 03- D8c-2008 TUITION Z -BRAKE 08 324447 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325951 08- Jan -2009 REIMBURSEMENT CLEVELAND Tf 324663 10- Dec -2008 CONSULTING RE PARKING/TRAFI 325752 29- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 323872 13- Nov -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 3457 F 324448 03- Dec-2008 GRANT- RECREATION COMMITTEE 325581 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324665 10- Dec -2008 REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 324664 10- Dec-2008 REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 10 -2 -021 325075 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324055 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324226 26- Nov -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT@ 781: 324057 19- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 324666 10- Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 324872 17- Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 325582 22 -Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 325076 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324668 10- De02008 CONSULTING SERVICES -LAN EWA` 325753 29 -Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES -RE SIGNP 324669 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 324450 03 -Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE OCTO8 324873 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324451 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325584 22- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE .4TH /FINAL BIA LEVY 323950 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES VOLUNTEEI 324227 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325585 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325077 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323951 13- Nov -2008 UTILITIES 324059 19- Nov -2008 UTILITIES 324452 03- Dec-2008 UTILITIES 324874 17- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325586 22- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325953 08- Jan -2009 SERVICES 325078 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325079 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323952 13- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 325954 08- Jan -2009 ADMINISTRATIVE COURSES CO: 323873 13 -Nov -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 6450 N 325080 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324875 17- Dec-2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE JULY -DEC 08 C 324876 17- Dec -2008 REFUND -FALLS SHUTTLE TKTS RE 324060 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 323953 13 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324228 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324670 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 323874 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324061 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324453 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324877 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325754 29 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES Wre tsfr 15- Dec -2008 TAX LEVY Page 6 of 28 Amount 40.68 100.00 1,644.30 1,644.30 100.00 100.00 8,778.00 100.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 374.30 15.00 15.00 517.39 2,899.82 1,800.77 1,604.61 432.53 1,537.52 1,060.76 286.80 181.61 729.94 250.00 1,320.00 228.18 505.05 150.00 750.00 50.00 100.00 27.86 521.08 100.00 825.44 1,500.00 9,946.40 887.17 2,232.32 2,288.25 100.00 962.50 1,629.25 305.10 202.00 150.00 15.00 12,059.98 4,687.00 546.00 149.14 100.00 47.20 666.15 568.04 390.09 152.15 663.57 100.00 100.00 355.95 45.00 750.00 100.00 64.50 340.20 163.32 6,482.48 168.82 1,993.11 17,667.11 22,526.77 20,254.67 20,331.93 21,997.40 123,157.25 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHDLIQUE CENTRE -SUD COOKE,MURRAY CORIX WATER PRODUCTS (EAST) INC CORNELL.MARILYN CORO CLUB ITALIA SINGING GROUP CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WELLAND COSTANTINO,GIOVAN NI COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COTTON INC COURNOYEA,KENNETH COUSINEAU,ALLAN COVELLI,LEONARD COVINGTON,SILVANA& COVINGTON, BRIAN JAMES CRAITOR,CHRIS CRANFIELD,JIM CRANFIELD,MIKE CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CRAWFORD COMPANY (CANADA) INC CREATIVE SIGNWORKS OF NIAGARA INC CREATIVE SIGNWORKS OF NIAGARA INC CREATIVE SIGNWORKS OF NIAGARA INC CROMACK,MARY CROSBIE,GARY CROWLAND VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ASSOC CROWLEY,MARY CSASZAR,WILLIAM CULLIGAN CULLIGAN,PATRICIA CULP,CAROLYN CUMMINGS,MARLENE CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPE LOCAL133 CUPE LOCAL 133 CUPIRAGGI,RAFFAELE CUPOLO,RONALD CVETKOVIC,NEBOJSA CYBERBAHN CYGNAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP T46181 CYGNAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP T46181 CZABAN,EDWARD D'AGOSTINO, MARGARET D'AIUTO,MARIA DALIMONTE,JOE DALKE,DORIS DALTON,HARVEY DALTON,NORMAN D'AMARIO,MARIA DAMARIO,TONY D'AMICO,NICOLA DAMORE,ELEANOR DANELSKI,WOJCIECH DANIELS,HAROLD DAUDELIN,DOREEN DAVE,MAHENDRA DAVEY,JOAN DAVIDSON,HELEN DAVIES,JOHN DAWDY,LLOYD Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Wretsfr 15- Dec-2008 TAX LEVY 325587 22 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324082 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325081 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324671 10- Dec -2008 REFUND: PARADE ENTRY FEE 08 324058 19 -Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325082 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323875 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 323954 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT MAIN REPLACEMENT. 323955 13- Nov -2006 MATERIALS 324063 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324229 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324454 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324672 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324878 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325588 22- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325755 29 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325955 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT WATERMAIN- BRITANN 325956 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324064 19- Nov -2008 REFUND DEPOSIT -4054 MAIN ST 325084 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325589 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 325756 29- Dec -2008 REIMBURSEMENT TUITION Z BRA 325958 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325957 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 323956 13-Nov -2008 CONTRACT 324066 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 324230 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 324455 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT 324673 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT 325757 29 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT 324674 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS -50% DEPOSIT RE HIST 324880 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325758 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325959 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324457 03- Dec-2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 324458 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325085 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325086 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323957 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325087 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325088 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325089 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323876 13- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324068 19- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324231 26- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324459 03- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324675 10- Dec-2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324881 17- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325726 23 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325872 30- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325960 08-Jan-2009 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325590 22 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325090 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325091 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325961 08- Jan -2009 REPLENISHMENT FOR SERVICES 1 324232 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325591 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES- DECEMBER 325592 22- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325092 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325962 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324069 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324460 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325759 29 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324883 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325093 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325760 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325094 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325095 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325593 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 325096 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325963 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325098 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325099 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325100 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324461 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324462 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS Page 7 of 28 Amount 236,292.92 100.00 5,026.24 100.00 25.00 729.09 100.00 200.16 70,330.27 3,147 91 2,037.74 1,872.57 1,802.36 874.21 1,425.93 1,696.57 2,893.52 36,653.51 100.00 750.00 100.00 541.64 250.00 135.41 150.00 324.50 305.00 435.00 1,250.00 5,095.00 4,985.00 3,342.50 345.04 292.42 100.00 50.00 1,050.00 100.00 100.00 235.20 100.00 100.00 100.00 3,868.16 3,828.51 3,843.98 3,870.62 3,718.95 3,628.39 3,528.23 3,485.09 3,470.87 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 2,943.94 2,943.94 150.00 100.00 100.00 135.59 15.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 312.35 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 15.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name DAY TIMERS OF CANADA LTD DEDEVITIS,FRANK DEEP STEAM DEEP STEAM DEGIULLNAT DEGIULI,NAT DELCAN CORPORATION DELL CANADA INC DELL CANADA INC DELL CANADA INC DELL CANADA INC DELMORONE,LUIGI DEMARCE ,LAWRENCE& DEMARC E. KATHLEEN DEMAR11NO,FELICA DEMESA INC DEMIZIO,MARIA DEMPSEY,SIDNEY DENCO ENGINEERING LTD DEROSE BROS GENERAL CONTRACTING LIMITED DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESIGN ELECTRONICS DESJARDINS,MARIE DETLORALICE DEURLOO,JOAN DEVEREAUX,FRANK DEVEREAUX,FRANK DEVERELL,LEONARD DICK,CHRISTOPHER DICKSON,B DICKSON,MAURICE DICKSON,PEGGY DICOSIMO,JOE& DICOSIMO, NICOLE DIGBY,JOHN DILALLA,MICHAEL DILWARIAANAMI KA DIMARCO,SERAFINA DINGMAN,MARGARET DIPLOCK,MARY LOU DIRECT R CORP DIRECT IT CORP DISTILLQEDITH DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA DITTRICKROBERT DOBBIES FLORIST LTD DODD,JEAN DOTT,ELIZABETH DOUBLETREE RESORT LODGE SPA FALLSVIEW DOWNEY,ILA DOWNTOWN BOARD OF MANAGEMENT DRAFTCON CALAMAR CORP DRAFTING CLINIC CANADA LTD DRAFTING CLINIC CANADA LTD DRAFTING CLINIC CANADA LTD DRAWING CENTRE DRAW NG CENTRE DREN,KARL DREN,KARL DROST,GARY DRURY,MARGARET DU BROY,AUDREY DUCATO,GIOVANNA DUFFY,JOHN DUGUAY,ALICE DUJLOVIC,ED DULLER,ISABEL DUNKLEY,DORIS DUTHIE,CHANTELLE& DUTHIE, JASON DYKSTRA LANDSCAPING DYNAMIC ONLINE MARKETING CORP E L CROSSLEY MARCHING BAND E TS RC TEAM E3 LABORATORIES E3 LABORATORIES Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 324676 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325101 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324463 03 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS-CARPET 1 325594 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324233 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325761 29- Dec -2008 REIMBURSEMENT TUITION OMDP 325964 08- Jan -2009 CONSULTING TRSPT MODEL DEV 324070 19- Nov -2008 COMPUTER 324234 26- Nov -2008 COMPUTER 324884 17 -Dec -2008 COMPUTER 325762 29 -Dec -2008 COMPUTER 325102 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324465 03- Deo-2008 REFUND TAX OVERPAYMENT NOV 325103 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325965 08- Jan -2009 EQUIPMENT 325595 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 325104 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323877 13- Nov -2008 CONSULTING MONTROSE BUSINI 324677 10- Dec -2008 REFUND RE: BP2008 -1263 -4832 THI 323958 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES -3 MOS MON 324071 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324235 26- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 324466 03 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 324885 17- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 325874 30 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 325105 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325106 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324467 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325875 30- Dec -2008 REIMBURSEMENT -FPO COURS 50: 325966 08Jan -2009 REIMBURSEMENT COURSE EXPE 325107 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324678 10- Dec-2008 REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 11 -2 -14, 324072 19- Nov -2008 REMITTANCE- COURSE SEM -08 -1 325108 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325109 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323878 13- Nov -2008 REFUND -TAX OVERPAYMENT 10 -3. 325987 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325596 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324236 26- Nov -2008 MEMBERSHIP OPPI 2009 325110 17 -D9c -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325111 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325112 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324679 10- Dec -2008 COMPUTER SUPPORT 2008 -2009 324886 17- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES -LAND MAI 325113 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE Wre tsfr 15- Dec -2008 TAX LEVY 325114 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324468 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325115 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325597 22- Deo-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324469 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325116 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325598 22- Dec-2008 REMITTANCE- FINAU4TH BIA LEVY 323959 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES MACBAIN C 324680 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325763 29 -Dec -2008 SERVICES 325968 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 323960 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324073 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324681 10- Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE OCTOBER NO' 325969 08- Jan -2009 TRAVEUMILEAGE DEC08 324237 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325117 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325118 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325119 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325120 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325121 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325764 29- Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE AUGUST -OCTOE 325122 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325123 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323879 13- Nov -2008 REFUND OVERPAYMENT 5-4-20601 324074 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325599 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS ADVERTISING 324683 10- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE- PARADE PARTICIPA 324244 26- Nov -2008 HONORARIUM FIRST AID AMBU 324238 26 -Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325600 22- Dec -2008 SERVICES -WATER TESTING Page 8 of 28 Amount 174.42 100,00 2,337.18 82.05 146.89 239.76 26,747.20 21,095.41 1,496.08 32,831.16 17,466.50 100.00 155.87 100.00 9,560,25 159,69 100,00 2,651,63 50,00 56,70 158.25 348.63 78.75 2,346.71 4,032.47 100,00 100.00 15.00 45.00 127.80 100.00 30.41 45.00 100.00 100,00 4,354.58 135,59 100,00 610.45 100.00 100.00 100.00 21,160.00 9,187.50 100,00 6,822,356,52 100.00 110.74 100.00 100.00 5,476.64 100.00 3,434.69 10,500.00 320.30 189.43 186.45 174.33 444.77 50.50 151.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 319.50 100.00 100.00 221.21 14,296.40 291,43 700.00 250.00 4,167.86 3,512.92 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name EASTERBROOK,SHIRLEY EASTLAND,MARI -LYNNE EASTLAND,MARI -LYNNE EASTLAND,MARI -LYNNE EASTLAND,MARI -LYNNE EASTLAND,MARINA EBERHARDT,ALFREDA ECKERT,JOAN ECO NATURALLY GREEN ECONOPRINT.NET EDWARDS,WAYNE EGAN,MARK ELDRIDGE,FREEMAN ELECTROMEGA LTD ELECTROMEGA LTD ELIA,CARMINE ELIA,GIULIA ELIA,MARIANTONIA ELIA,RICA ELLIS ENGINEERING INC ELLIS ENGINEERING INC ELLIS,S AYLMER EMBLETON,STELLA EMERALD EMERALD EMERALD EMERALD EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THE EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THE EMRY SERVICES INC ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC ENDURA CONSTRUCTION LTD ENGINEERING CONCEPTS NIAGARA ENGINEERING CONCEPTS NIAGARA ENGINEERING CONCEPTS NIAGARA E -QUIP RENTALS REPAIRS INC E -QUIP RENTALS REPAIRS INC ESTATE OF FERGUSON,LENA ETHERINGTON,DAVE ETHERINGTON,DAVE ETHERINGTON,MURRAY EVANGELISTI,FRANK EVANOFF,VICTOR EVANOFF,VICTOR EVANS UTILITY SUPPLY LTD EVANS UTILITY SUPPLY LTD EVANS UTILITY SUPPLY LTD EVANS UTILITY SUPPLY LTD EVANS UTILITY SUPPLY LTD EVANS,PAUL EVASKI,EMILY EVERLASTING IMPRESSIONS EVERLASTING IMPRESSIONS EVERLASTING IMPRESSIONS EVERLASTING IMPRESSIONS EXPRESSIONS...FLOWERS GIFTS -AKA 2111972 ONTARIO INC EYLES,BARBARA FACCHIN,MARGHERITA ZAPPITELLI, VIVIAN FAIELLA,EILEEN FAIELLA FALCO,PETER FALLS ELECTRIC INC FALLS ELECTRIC INC FALLS ELECTRIC INC FALLS ELECTRIC INC FALLS MANOR MOTEL RESTAURANT FALLS WHOLESALE LTD FALLS WHOLESALE LTD FALLS WHOLESALE LTD FALLSVIEW BIA FARRELL, PETE Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 325124 17- Dec -2006 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324682 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324887 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325601 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325765 29 -Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 325970 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325125 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325602 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323961 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324888 17 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 324470 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325766 29- Dec -2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE. 325126 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323962 13 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324075 19 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325127 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325128 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325129 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325130 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324076 19- Nov -2008 CONSULTING- WEIGHTMAN'S 325603 22- Dec-2008 CONSULTING SERVICES- WEIGHTh 325131 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325132 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324240 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT -5347 KITCHENER 324471 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT -6407 THOROLD STONE 324684 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS -4423 FER 324889 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT -6292 PINE GROVE 324472 03- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE- TRANSIT -GRP INS DI 325876 30- Dec-2008 REMITTANCE JANUARY 2009 GROI 324685 10-Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES -OAKES PK I 324077 19 -Nov -2008 UTILITIES 324241 26- Nov -2008 UTILITIES 324890 17-Dec-2008 UTILITIES 325604 22 -Dec -2008 UTILITIES 325767 29- Dec -2008 UTILITIES 325972 08- Jan -2009 UTILITIES 325605 22- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES RE: 4840 WI 324891 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES -4034 PORT) 324242 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING P CUMMINGS PK 324892 17- Dec-2008 CONSULTING SERVICES -P CUMMII 325606 22- Dec -2008 CONSULTING P CUMMINGS PK 323964 13- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTAL 324473 03- Dec -2008 EQUIPMENT 325979 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323880 13 -Nov -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE OCT 08 324687 10- Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE NOVEMBER 08 324243 26- Nov -2008 REFUND TAX OVERPAYMENT NOV 324474 03- Dec-2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 324475 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324688 10- Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE NOVEMBER 08 323965 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324078 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324246 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325607 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325768 29 -Dec -2008 STORES/INVENTORY 324245 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325133 17- Dec2006 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323966 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 324247 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 324689 10 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT 325973 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT 323967 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325134 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324079 19 -Nov -2008 REFUND COMMERCIAL REBATE 2C 324476 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325135 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324477 03- Dec-2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 324478 03 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 325608 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325769 29- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 325974 08- Jan -2009 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 324893 17- Dec -2008 REFUND -FALLS SHUTTLE TKTS RE 324691 10- Dec -2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 324894 17- Dec-2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 325610 22- Dec-2008 CONCESSION SUPPLIES 325609 22- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE- FINAU4TH BIA LEVY 325975 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS Page 9 of 28 Amount 100.00 126.00 441.00 94.50 267.75 100.00 100.00 100.00 289.80 844.11 15.00 50.00 100.00 2,587.70 1,333.40 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,992.38 1,311.50 100.00 100.00 1,102.50 551.25 162.75 68.25 28,953.27 28,953.27 927.00 15,132.16 1,152.63 25,347.75 1,692.84 3,913.29 (211.91) 1,260.00 1,426.16 5,344.61 7,549.50 866.25 339.00 7,225.22 50.00 145.50 78.50 213.02 50.00 15.00 78.00 1,001.35 18,182.45 257.47 8,019.17 1,021.58 150.00 100.00 505.05 347.55 299,25 676.72 508.50 100.00 1,403.18 15.00 100.00 50.00 4,285.90 2,521.07 7,655.39 8,286.69 367.20 612.77 459.69 1,734.06 385,589.39 150.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name FARRINGTON,DAVID FASTENAL CANADA FASTENAL CANADA FAZAKAS,GERI FEDERAL EXPRESS CANADA LTD FEDEROW,BRUNO FEDEROW,JASON FEDOROWICZ,PATRICIA FEHRS TROPHY ENGRAVING FELDMAN,ALEX& FELDMAN, PAMELA JEAN FELICETTI,ANNY FELSTEAD,RICHARD FENNER,IVY F FERGUSON,MURIEL KATHLEEN FERNANDO,ADOLPH US FERON,JEANNETTE FERRANTE,PRISCILLA FERRIER,FREDERICK FERRO,JOSEPH FERRO,PATRICIA FERRO,THERESA FESSLER,JOHN FIGUEROA,CHARLES FIGUEROA,CHARLES FINE GRADE CONSTRUCTION FINE LINE INSTRUMENTS LTD FINUCCI,ANGELA FIORE,SANTINA FIORENTINO,ITALIA FIRE TIPS FIRE GROUP FIRE SAFETY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE FIRST-ON-SITE RESTORATION L PANOODHOUSE DIVISION FISHER,CATHERINE FISHER,ROMA FITZPATRICK,MATILDA FLETCHER,DOREEN FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD FLORIO,DOMENIC FLOWERS,CONCETTA FOLINO,GIUSEPPE FONICIELLO,MARIA FORLIN,KATHY FORLIN,KATHY FORLIN,KATHY FORLIN,KATHY FORMISANO,MARCO FORT ERIE ECONOMIC DEVEL TOURISM CORP FORT GARRY FIRE TRUCKS LTD FORTE,BRUNA FOSTER,JUDITH FOSTER,LORNA FOSTER,MURIEL FOWLER,DIANNE MARGARET FOX,PATRICIA FRANCIS,ELLEN FRANK COWAN COMPANY LIMITED FREDRICH,WALLY FREEMAN,JOHN FRETZ,LINDA FRIESMAN,RICHARD WALLACE FRONTIER EQUIPMENT CO LTD FRONTIER EQUIPMENT CO LTD FUELMAKER CORPORATION FUHRER,ANTONINA FULTON,JEMMA FYFE,LARRY COLIN& FYFE, ROXANNE THERESA G K SERVICES CANADA INC G K SERVICES CANADA INC G K SERVICES CANADA INC GABRIELES CUSTOM CATERING Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 325770 29- Dec -2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 324080 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325976 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 325977 08- Jan -2009 REFUND EPPI 325978 08- Jan -2009 COURIER 325136 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324692 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325137 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323968 13-Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325611 22- Dec-2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 323881 13- Nov -2008 TRAVELMIILEAGE OCTOBER 08 325138 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325139 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325612 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 325140 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324479 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324480 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325141 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325142 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325980 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325981 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325143 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325144 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325613 22- Dec -2008 REFUND ARB 2006 MINS OF SETTL 323969 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT -MAIN REPLACEMENT /E 325614 22- Dec -2008 EQUIPMENT- 1D2100 LOCATOR 5/ 325145 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325147 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325146 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324896 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324895 17 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324693 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324694 10- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325148 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325149 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325150 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325615 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323970 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324081 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324248 26- Nov -2006 MATERIALS 324897 17 -Dec -2006 STORES /INVENTORY 325771 29 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325877 30- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325982 08- Jan -2009 STORES/INVENTORY 325983 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325151 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325152 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325153 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323882 13- Nov -2008 TRAVELJMILEAGE SEPT /OCT O8 324249 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324695 10- Dec-2008 TRAVELMIILEAGE NOVEMBER 08 325772 29- Dec-2008 TRAVELMIILEAGE DEC08 325616 22 -Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 324250 26- Nov -2008 REMITTANCE DEVELOPMENT COR 325984 08- Jan -2009 EQUIPMENT GST ONLY 325154 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325155 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325156 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325157 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325158 17- Deo-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325159 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325160 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325617 22- Dec -2008 REMITTANCE DEDUCTIBLE BILLIN( 325985 08 -Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325161 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324482 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325162 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324251 26- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325987 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 324252 26- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 325163 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324253 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS -2008 ARTFEST CONTE 324696 10- Dec -2008 REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 40 -001 324484 03- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 324900 17- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325773 29-Dec -2008 SERVICES 324898 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS Page 10 of 28 50.00 176.96 288.15 300.00 19.38 100.00 150.00 100,00 1,729.80 658.86 171.00 100.00 100.00 109.16 100.00 10.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 355.91 5,250.00 954.85 100.00 100.00 100.00 126.00 1,178.64 2,536.86 3,355.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 311.56 271.29 157.34 1,198.88 385.45 149.16 505.56 100.00 100.00 100,00 100.00 91.50 112.99 72.00 114.00 187.02 7,500.00 56,720.41 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50,000.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 43.79 90.40 1,882.13 100.00 40.00 8.63 122.86 122.86 133.59 277.03 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name GALBRAITH ELECTRIC LTD GALBRAITH ELECTRIC LTD GALES GAS BARS GALES GAS BARS GALT MACHINE KNIFE SAW GALT MACHINE KNIFE SAW GAMMA DYNACARE MEDICAL LABORATORIES GANGUR,AMANDA GARISTO.DOMENICO GAROFALO,FRANK GARRETT,FRANCES GARY L HODGSON ASSOCIATES GARY L HODGSON ASSOCIATES GARY L HODGSON ASSOCIATES GAULD NURSERIES LTD GB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES NIAGARA LTD GE CANADA EQUIPMENT FINANCING G P GEFTER,LEONID GENDERS;JOHN HARVEY GEORGE BAILEY GEORGIAN FIREGEAR SERVICE GEORGIAN FIREGEAR SERVICE GERVAIS,LEO PAUL GIGLIOTTI,MARIA GILBERTI,VITA GILES,GLENDON GINGULANO,CAROL GIURA,FRANCA GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD CLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLOBALSTAR CANADA SATELLITE CO GLOBALSTAR CANADA SATELLITE CO GNGH FOUNDATION GOEGAN,PALMIRO GOERKE,GUENTHER GOFORTH,HANYA GOLCHUK,MARY GOLIA,MICHELA GONZO,JOHN GORAJ,LUCY GORHAM,FLORA MARIE GOSLING,DAVID CLIFFORD GOTTS,EDWARD GOWLING LAFLEUR HENDERSON LLP GRAHAM,AMY ESTHER GRAHAM,RUTH AMELIA GRAHAM,WILHELMINA GRAVELLE,DON GRAYBAR ELECTRIC LTD GRAYBAR ELECTRIC LTD GRAYBAR ELECTRIC LTD GRAYBAR ELECTRIC LTD GREATER NIAGARA GENERAL HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUND GREATER NIAGARA GENERAL HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUND GRECO.RALPH GREDNER,GERHARD GREENSPAN,NED GREENWOOD,WILLIAM GRIFFITHS,DAVID GROULX,ROSEMARIE GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROUND AERIAL MAINTENANCE LTD GROVES,HELEN GRUBICH,JOHN GRUNDY,WI LLIAM GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED Cheque No. Cheque Date 324082 19- Nov -2008 324483 03 -Dec -2008 324083 19- Nov -2008 325618 22- Dec -2008 324697 10- Dec -2008 325619 22- Dec-2008 325620 22- Dec -2008 325164 17- Dec-2008 325165 17- Dec -2008 324254 26- Nov -2008 325166 17- Dec -2008 324699 10- Dec -2008 325621 22 -Dec -2008 325988 08- Jan -2009 324700 10- Dec-2008 324084 19- Nov -2008 324899 17 -Dec -2008 325167 17-Dec-2008 325168 17- Dec-2008 325622 22-Dec-2008 323971 13- Nov -2008 324701 10-Dec-2008 325169 17- Dec-2006 325170 17- Dec-2008 325171 17- Dec -2008 325172 17- Dec -2008 325173 17- Dec -2006 325174 17 -Dec -2008 323972 13- Nov -2008 324085 19- Nov -2008 324255 26- Nov -2008 324485 03- Dec -2008 324702 10- Dec -2008 325989 08- Jan -2009 323973 13- Nov -2008 324901 17- Deo-2008 323883 13- Nov -2008 325175 17- Dec-2008 325176 17- DeO2008 325990 08- Jan -2009 325177 17-Dec-2008 325178 17- Dec-2008 325179 17 -Dec -2008 325623 22- Dec -2008 325180 17- Dec -2008 325181 17- Dec -2008 325182 17- Dec -2008 325774 29 -Dec -2008 325183 17- Dec -2008 325184 17 -Dec -2008 325185 17- Dec-2008 324486 03- Dec-2008 324487 03- Dec-2008 324902 17- Dec-2008 325624 22- Dec-2008 325991 08-Jan-2009 324256 26- Nov -2008 325727 23 -Dec -2008 325186 17 -Dec -2008 325187 17- Dec -2008 324257 26- Nov -2008 325188 17 -Dec -2008 324486 03 -Dec -2008 325189 17- Dec -2008 323884 13 -Nov -2008 324086 19 -Nov -2008 324087 19- Nov -2008 325878 30- Dec-2008 325879 30- Dec-2008 325992 08- Jan -2009 325190 17- Dec-2008 324703 10- Deo-2008 325191 17 -Dec -2008 323974 13- Nov -2008 324088 19- Nov -2008 324258 26- Nov -2008 324704 10 -Dec -2008 Purpose Amount MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS MAI NTE NANCE/RE PAI RS -GUNN I NC FUEL FUEL MAINTENANCEIREPAIRS MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS REMITTANCE FOR SERVICES RENI SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE CONSULTING SERVICES MANSION CONSULTING SERVICES TRANSIT SERVICES RE MANSIONS OF FORE MATERIALS MATERIALS 5250 KITCHENER LEASES AND RENTS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS STORES /INVENTORY MATERIALS STORES /INVENTORY UTILITIES SERVICES GRANT 2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVELMIILEAGE SEPTEMBER -DE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SERVICES RE MUNICIPAL PROCUF SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE CONNECTIONS ELGIN BLOCK CONTRACT 2005-2008 STREETLT MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS CONTRACT -05 -08 STREETLIGHT SI CONTRACT -05 -08 STREETLIGHTINI SERVICES EDGEWOOD P1-11, STRE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE STORES /INVENTORY MATERIALS STORES /INVENTORY MATERIALS Page 11 of 28 147.00 220.50 450,42 46.91 515.28 345,78 68.25 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 2,399,25 477.75 1,159.83 305.10 787.50 1,000.05 100.00 100.00 360.0D 199.05 3,151.61 100.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 100,00 100.00 4,017.34 1,362.00 2,592.68 1,121.10 4,881.57 11,144.43 126.45 126.45 100,000.00 100.00 100.00 72.50 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 100.00 100.00 7,904.40 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 630,74 1,047.10 706.30 1,733.31 32.40 32.40 100.00 100.00 214.69 100.00 15.00 100.00 22,062.69 24,252.85 445.27 13,738.11 21,229.63 318.44 100.00 150.00 100.00 1,468.09 19.75 2,595.20 2,202.87 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED GT FRENCH PAPER LIMITED GUALTIERI,DORA GUENTHER,INGRID GUGLIOTTA,JOE GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL INC GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL INC GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL INC GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL INC GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL INC GUITAR,JOSEPH GULLISON,JUNE GUNN,DIANA H D UTILITIES SUPPLY HACHEY,DARLENE HAGAN,DAVID HAGEN,MARY HAINE,RITA NALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC NALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC NALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC NALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC NALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES SERVICE INC HALE,MARGERY R HALF WAY SAND PIT LIMITED HALF WAY SAND PIT LIMITED HALL,DORIANNE HALL,GERALDINE ELIZABETH HAMILL, BEATRICE HAMILTON,STEPHEN HAMILTON,STEPHEN HAMILTON,STEPHEN HAMPTON INN NORTH OF THE FALLS HARDY,MAURICE HARKNESS,THOMAS HARMAN,SCOTT HARRIMAN JOHN M-R ASSESSMENT CONSULTANT HARRIS TIME INC HARRIS,ROWENA HARRISON,MARY K HART,CHRISTINA HAYGAR ENTERPRISES HAYWARD,IAN HAZMASTERS ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT INC HEIMBIGNER,FLORINA THERESA HEIN,IDA HEINRICH,HEINZ HELMECZI,SAMANTHA H ENDERSHOT, MI LLICENT HENDERSON RECREATION EQUIPMENT LIMITED HEWITT,LEWIS HENRY HICKS MORLEY HAMILTON STEWART STORIE LLP HICKS MORLEY HAMILTON STEWART STORIE LLP HICKS,GERALDINE HILTON,JIM HINCHLIFFE,DOROTHY JOAN HISTORIC NIAGARA DEVELOPMENT INC HISTORIC NIAGARA DEVELOPMENT INC HODAY,KATHERINE A HODGINS,DOREEN A HODKIN,MARK HOFSTEEDE,MURIEL DOREEN L HOGARTH,GARY HOLMAN,GEOFF HOLMAN,GEOFF HOME ALONE PROPERTY MAN HOPE,IDA BERTHA HORTH,HERMELINE MARY HORTON AUTOMATICS OF CANADA HORTON AUTOMATICS OF CANADA HORVATH,ELIZABETH HOUDE,JERRY HOUSE,DAVID HOUSE HEPBURN,SUSAN Page 12 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 324904 17- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 1,753.85 325993 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 650.25 325994 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325192 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 323685 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 15500 324089 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 1,909.70 324259 26- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 593.39 324490 03- Der;2008 STORES /INVENTORY 678.00 324905 17- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 1,090.45 325626 22- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 602.86 325193 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325194 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325195 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324093 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 3,461.87 324491 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15,00 324492 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15,00 324493 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1500 325995 08Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323975 13- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 19267 324090 19- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 179.03 324260 26- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 2,043.53 324494 03- Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 800,53 324705 10- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 179.03 324906 17 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 179.03 325627 22- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 179.03 325775 29- Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 979.56 325196 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 324261 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 2,796.31 325628 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 189.84 325197 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325198 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325199 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324262 26- Nov -2008 PETTY CASH 847,91 324907 17 -Dec -2008 PETTY CASH NOV 280DEC 06/08 878.73 325996 08Jan -2009 TRAVEL/MILEAGE OCT -NOV 08 176.50 324908 17- Dec -2008 REFUND -FALLS SHUTTLE TKTS RE 540,00 325200 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325201 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325629 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 324495 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,665,75 324091 19- Nov -2008 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS 1,087.28 325202 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325203 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325204 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323976 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,290.90 324092 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 324909 17-Dec-2008 MATERIALS 1,751.17 325205 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325206 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 325207 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325776 29 -Dec -2008 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE 50.00 325997 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323886 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,506,29 325208 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 324706 10- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 249.38 324910 17- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 149.63 325209 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325210 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325211 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324263 26 -Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 3,254.87 325880 30- Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS -ELGIN BLOCK 3,254.87 325212 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325630 22 -Dec -2008 REFUND ARB MINUTES OF SETTLE 260.70 325881 30- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 325213 -17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324707 10- Dec -2008 HONOURARIUM- PARADE PARTICIF 50.00 324496 03- Dec-2006 TRAVEUMILEAGE NOV08 89.00 325998 08- Jan -2009 TRAVEL/MILEAGE DECOR 107.50 324708 10 -Dec -2008 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 5012 ST 0 975.08 325214 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325215 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324094 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,738.64 324264 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 33.76 325216 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324709 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 325217 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324497 03- Dec -2008 REFUND DEPOSIT 6160 FIND LAND 750.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name HOWE,ERNEST JAMES HUMENIUK,KATHARINE HUNT,BRIAN HUNTON,GAIL HUSSEY,LOUIS HUSSEY,SHIRLEY HUTCHEON,ARLENE FRANCES HUTCHINSON,PHYLLIS HUTTON,ILA JUNE ANNUZZI,ANTONIO BI GROUP BI GROUP 61 GROUP CECO ADVANCED ARENA PRODUCTS CI CANADA INC CI CANADA INC ERACI,BRUNO NDACO MANUFACTURING LIMITED NDEPENDENT SUPPLY CO LTD NDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE ASSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 11 NDUSTRIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO LTD NDUSTRIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO LTD NDUSTRIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO LTD NDUSTRIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO LTD NGENIOUS SOFTWARE o/a 530640 ONTARIO LIMITED NGRIBELLI,GIUSEPPE& INGRIBELLI, ODINEA NGRIBELLI,JOHN NNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA NNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA NTEGRITY INDUSTRIAL ABSORBENT PRODUCTS OANNONI,CAROLYNN ORIO,MARIA UDICIANI,ANGELA UDICIANI,LUIGI J &B J &B J J MACKAY CANADA LTD JACKET CELLAR THE JACKSON,CHRISTINE JACKSON,DAVE JACKSON,NEAL JAGGER HIMS LIMITED JAKOVLJEVIC,BOBAN JAUKOVIC,SLAVKO JAX COMMERCIAL FITNESS EQUIPMENT REPAIR JAX COMMERCIAL FITNESS EQUIPMENT REPAIR JAX COMMERCIAL FITNESS EQUIPMENT REPAIR JEFFERSON,ANNA JOHN NEWHIE ART GALLERY JOHNATHAN ADAMS GLASS GALLERY JOHNNY ROCCOS ITALIAN GRILL JOHNS,W1LLIAM JONES,ANDREA JONES,CATHY JONES,ELVA ROSE JORDAN,ELSIE JOSEPH T K HA ENGINEERING INC JOSEPH,MARY JANE JOUDREY,RAY JUDGE,DOROTHY JUDSON,PATRICIA KAFAL,SOFIA KARAGIAS,LYNNE KARGES,GLADYS KASKOTO,STEVEN KAUREMSZKY,JOHN KEDZIERSKI,JOHN KEHOE,KATHLEEN KELLAM,MARY KELLNER,MARIA KELLY DIGS LANDSCAPING KELLY DIGS LANDSCAPING KELLY,GARRY KEMP,DOROTHY KEN WARDEN CONSTRUCTION LTD KEN WARDEN CONSTRUCTION LTD KEN WARDEN CONSTRUCTION LTD Cheque No. Cheque Date 324911 17- Dec-2008 325218 17 -Dec -2008 324498 03- Dec -2008 324265 26- Nov -2008 324500 03- Dec -2008 324499 03 -Dec -2008 325219 17- Dec -2008 325220 17- Dec -2008 325221 17 -Dec -2008 325222 17- Dec-2008 323887 13- Nov -2008 324912 17- Dec -2008 326000 08- Jan -2009 326001 08- Jan -2009 324501 03 -Dec -2008 325631 22- Dec-2008 325223 17- Dec -2008 326002 08- Jan -2009 324502 03- Dec -2008 323888 13- Nov -2008 324503 03- Dec-2008 324710 10 -Dec-2008 324913 17- Dec-2008 325777 29- Dec-2008 324711 10- Dec-2008 326004 08- Jan -2009 324504 03- Dec -2008 324096 19- Nov -2008 325778 29- Dec -2008 324713 10- Dec-2008 323889 13- Nov -2008 325224 17- Dec-2008 325225 17- Dec-2008 325226 17- Dec-2008 323978 13- Nov -2008 324505 03- Dec -2008 326006 08- Jan -2009 325633 22 -Dec -2008 324715 10 Dec 2008 324916 17 -Dec -2008 325227 17- Dec-2008 324716 10- Dec-2008 323890 13- Nov -2008 325634 22- Dec-2008 324097 19- Nov -2008 325635 22- Dec -2008 325780 29- Dec -2008 325228 17-Dec-2008 324267 26- Nov -2008 324266 26- Nov -2008 324268 26- Nov -2008 325229 17- Dec-2008 326007 08-Jan-2009 323891 13- Nov -2008 325230 17- Dec-2008 325231 17 -Dec -2008 323979 13- Nov -2008 325232 17- Dec -2008 325233 17- Dec -2008 325234 17 -Dec -2008 324506 03- Dec-2008 325235 17-Dec-2008 324507 03 -Dec -2008 325236 17 -Dec -2008 326008 08- Jan -2009 325237 17- Dec -2008 323892 13 -Nov -2008 325238 17 -Dec -2008 325239 17- Dec-2008 325240 17- Dec-2008 324269 26- Nov -2008 324717 10- Dec-2008 325241 17 -Dec -2008 325242 17 -Dec -2008 323980 13- Nov -2008 324270 26- Nov -2008 324508 03- Dec -2008 Purpose Amount REFUND -TAX OVERPAYMENT DEC SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT TRANSIT STRATEGIC CONSULTING TRANSIT STRATEG CONSULTING SERVICES TRANSIT MATERIALS STORES /INVENTORY MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS REFUND TAX OVERPAYMENT 3401 MATERIALS MATERIALS- SAFETY BOOTS -STUR MATERIALS DWAYNE FERGUSON EQUIPMENT SAFETY BOOTS /HUNT CONTRACT SERVICES REFUND RE 357/8 APPEAL 13 -3 -11 GRANT RECREATION COMMITTEE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS TRAVEL/MILEAGE CONFERENCE N SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE COURIER RE: RIDDOCH COURIER MATERIALS MATERIALS- CROSSING GUARDS MATERIALS TRAVEUMILEAGE OCT 08 SENIOR TAX REBATE CONSULTING SERVICES -4 PAD DEPOSIT REFUND RE 8040 WESTIY MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES SERVICES EQUIPMENT SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE REFUND EPPI TRAVEUMILEAGE OCT 08 SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONSULTING SERVICES 5250 KI SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE GRANT SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS Page 13 of 28 445.99 100.00 10.00 112.99 10.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 7,612.89 13,216.29 14,332.04 5,080.66 448.45 270.45 100.00 95.15 331.76 13,633.47 233.86 142.37 172.88 183.05 3,505.43 1,347.40 50.00 4,191.67 4,087.59 1,134.47 161.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 73.50 36.75 217.32 685.35 135.58 165.50 100.00 4,767.21 750.00 150.00 264.60 220.50 3,135.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 26.43 100.00 100.00 715.58 100.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 11,054.67 971.25 100.00 100.00 6,604.62 151.42 1,854.90 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name KEN'S SALVAGE CO. LTD. KERR,JAMES KERTESZ,VIOLA KILLY,ANTON KIM,YI HYUN KISS.JOLANDA KLIMCZUKLUCY KNOWLTON PASS ELECTRONICS INC KNOWLTON PASS ELECTRONICS INC KNOWLTON PASS ELECTRONICS INC KNOWLTON PASS ELECTRONICS INC KNOWLTON PASS ELECTRONICS INC KOABEL,CLIFFORD KOITER,LENA KOLEV,ROSSEN& KOLEV, SAVINA KOLLER,HEINZ LUDWIG KOMOR,JAN KOMPON,MELVIN KORAN,STEPHEN KOROSIS,GEORGIAS KORTEN,BERNARDUS KOSTUK,GLADYS KOVACH,HELEN KRAFT CANADA INC KRANJAC,VLASTA KRAWCZYK CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE KRONSTEIN,MARK KRONSTEIN,MARK KUCHYT,TOM KUCHYT,TOM KUCZYNSKI,ROMUALDA KUIPERS,JANET KUIPERS,JANET KUMHYR,EDNA KUNG,YIM KWOK KURCZ,CLEMENCE L.W.B. ENTERPRISES LABRECHE,BETTY LAFARGE CANADA INC LAFARGE CANADA INC LAFARGE CANADA INC LAFARGE CANADA INC LAKES MAINTENANCE LAKES MAINTENANCE LAKES MAINTENANCE LAKES MAINTENANCE LAKIN,REX JAMES LALONDE,HUBERT LAMB,JOHN LANE,ARTHUR LANG DRYWALL ACOUSTICS LTD LANG,BARRY LANNI,ANTONIETTA LAROCQUE,LARRY LASLO,CAROLE LATOPLAST LTD LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA LAZARZ,CHRISTOPHER LEARMONTH,RHONA LEE,MAY KAM LELIEVRE,PETER LEMAY.GERALD LEMIRE,MARILYN LEMIRE,MARY ANN LEPERA,CHIARI NA LEPIANE,FLORENZA LEVEQUE,JOHN LEVESQUE,SAM LEXISNEXIS CANADA INC LINK WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINN,DONALD R. LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC LIPPERT& WRIGHT FUELS INC LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC Cheque No. Cheque Date 325637 22- Dec -2008 325243 17- Dec -2008 325244 17- Dec -2008 325245 17- Dec -2008 324271 26- Nov -2008 325246 17- Dec -2008 325247 17- Dec -2008 324098 19- Nov -2008 324272 26- Nov -2005 324719 10- Dec -2008 325638 22- Dec -2008 325781 29- Dec -2008 325248 17- Dec -2008 325249 17- Dec -2008 325639 22- Dec -2008 325250 17- Dec-2008 325251 17- Dec-2008 325252 17- Dec -2008 325253 17- Dec -2008 325254 17- Dec -2008 325255 17- Dec -2008 325256 17- Dec -2008 325257 17- Dec -2008 324099 19 -Nov -2008 325258 17- Dec-2008 324509 03- Dec -2008 324510 03 -Dec -2008 324721 10- Dec -2008 323893 13- Nov -2008 324511 03- Dec-2008 326010 08- Jan -2009 323894 13 -Nov -2008 325782 29- Dec -2008 325259 17- Dec -2006 325260 17- Dec -2008 325261 17- Dec -2008 326014 08- Jan -2009 325262 17- Dec -2008 324100 19- Nov -2008 324273 26- Nov -2008 324917 17- Dec-2008 325783 29 -Dec -2008 323981 13- Nov -2008 324101 19- Nov -2008 324274 26- Nov -2008 325640 22- Dec -2008 325641 22- Dec -2008 325263 17- Dec -2008 325264 17- Dec -2008 325265 17- Dec -2008 324275 26- Nov -2008 325266 17- Dec -2008 325267 17- Dec -2008 324102 19- Nov -2008 325268 17 -Dec -2008 324103 19- Nov -2008 325882 30- Dec -2008 324104 19 -Nov -2008 325269 17- Dec -2008 325270 17- Dec -2008 324276 26- Nov -2008 324512 03 -Dec -2008 325271 17- Dec -2008 325272 17 -Dec -2008 325273 17- Dec -2008 326011 08-Jan-2009 325274 17- Dec -2008 325275 17- Dec -2008 324723 10- Dec -2008 324278 26 -Nov -2008 324514 03- Dec -2008 323983 13- Nov -2008 324279 26 -Nov -2008 324515 03- Dec-2008 324919 17- Dec -2008 325644 22- Dec-2008 325785 29- Dec-2008 Purpose CONTRACT SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS LEASES AND RENTS CONTRACT SERVICES LEASES AND RENTS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE ARB REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE TAX REBATES SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE SENIOR TN( REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT 2008 -03 ASPHALT OVE CONTRACT 2008 -03 ASPHALT OVE CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES ARB REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES FINANCE I SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT SENIOR TAX REBATE STORES /INVENTORY ADMINISTRATIVE REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS REFUND FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL Amount Page 14 of 28 273.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 847.50 5,250.00 161.69 5,250.00 189.00 100.00 100.00 928.38 100.00 100,00 100,00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 8,243.75 100,00 19,125.75 15.00 18.00 560.67 199.10 100.00 197.50 46.12 100.00 100.00 100.00 253.12 100.00 53,727.30 92,635.18 15,484.68 1,399.65 205.80 140.70 1,364.90 1,592,07 437.81 100.00 100.00 100.00 9,917.04 100.00 100.00 750.00 100.00 1,915.35 1,788.15 186.70 100.00 100.00 121.88 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.83 904.00 181.85 44,176.14 4,902.86 26,973.38 33,910.92 18,803.12 20,737.69 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name LIPPERT WRIGHT FUELS INC LITTLE,EDITH LIVE ON REQUEST TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC LOCKHART,RAY LOFORTI,MARIA LOGAN,GLADYS LOGAN,HUGH LOMBARDI,CARMELA LONCAR,JOVO LOPOYDA,ZORKA LORO,LINA LOUTH NIAGARA ORCHARDS LOUVER -LITE CANADA LTD LOVAS STANLEY /RAY BERNDTSON INC. LUCC IANTON IO, ELIZAB ETH LUEY,CATHERINE LUEY,CATHERINE LUNDY'S LANE BIA LUNDY'S LANE DEVELOPMENT LUPIA,EMILIO LUSINK,AUDREY LUTZ,NATASHA LYMBURNER,BOB M L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY M L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY M L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY M L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY M J DUMONT ENTERPRISES LTD MACCARTHY,GERRY MACDONALD,JOHN H. MACDONALD,JOHN H. MACDONALD,MARY MACDUFF,CECILLIA MACHULLA,SHIRLEY MACKEY,JEAN MACLEAN,DAVE MACLEAN,JASON MACLEOD,GORDON LESLY MACLEOD,JOHN MACRAE,ELVA MADSEN,BORGE WALTHER MAIDENS,BRETT MAIN FERRY BIA MAIUK,DANIEL MAIURI,TODD MAIURI,TODD MAJOR,DOROTHY VERA MALOUIN,EFFIE MANG IACASALE,SAV ERIO MANGOFF,EDWARD MANNELLA,VICTORIA MARAZZO,EDITH (BETTY) MARCAIDA,ADELAIDA MARCHESE,GIUSEPPINA MARCINKO WSKI,MARIANNA MARCORETTA,JOE MARIN,THERESA MARKETEKS MARKETEKS MARR,JAMES MARSHALL,JOSEPHINE MARTEL,BARTLEY MARTENS,TOM MARTIN,MAURICE MARTIN,SHIRLEY MARTINEZ,YAIMI MASSOLIN,MARIE MATCHETT,INA MATIC,MARIJA MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING MATTHEWS,EDITH MATUSZAZK,THERESA MAVES,DIANE MAVES,DIANE Page 15 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 326013 08- Jan -2009 FUEL 5,075.70 325276 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 10090 324106 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 310.75 325277 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325278 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325280 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325279 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325281 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325282 17- Dec -2006 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325283 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325284 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323984 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 32.49 324726 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 3,789.82 325788 29- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 11,025.00 325285 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324516 03- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 1,000.00 325645 22- Dec -2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 57.79 325646 22- Dec -2008 2008 BIA LEVY 63,452.29 324727 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 24,617.48 325286 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324108 19- Nov -2008 REFUND CEMETERY PLOT A 231 G 945.00 324280 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 20.00 326015 08-Jan-2009 REFUND 45.00 324115 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 2,884.37 324292 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 31,636.66 324740 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 842.53 324928 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 737.21 324291 26 -Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 710.12 325287 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324518 03- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 347.96 324728 10- Dec-2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,942.35 325288 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326016 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325289 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325290 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324729 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 112.99 325789 29- Dec -2008 REFUND 1,000.00 325291 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325790 29- Dec -2008 REFUND 674.10 325292 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325293 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324281 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 146.89 325647 22- Dec -2008 2008 BIA LEVY 13,287.80 326017 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324109 19- Nov -2008 TRAINING 45.00 326018 08- Jan -2009 REFUND 45.00 326019 08-Jan-2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325294 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326020 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325295 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325791 29- Dec -2008 GRANT 50.00 325296 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325297 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325298 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325299 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325792 29 -Dec -2008 GRANT 50.00 325300 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324519 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 378.00 325883 30- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 627.06 325301 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325302 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325303 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324520 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 325305 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325304 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325648 22 -Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 374.82 325306 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325307 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325308 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323985 13- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 403.25 324110 19- Nov -2005 MATERIALS 20.16 324282 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,929.90 324920 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,519.86 325309 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325310 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324521 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324730 10- Dec-2008 TRAVELMIILEAGE 84.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name MAVES,JASON MAXIMUM ARREST FORCE INC MAZZOTTLLUISA MCARTHUR,LEONARD MCCLELLAND,ALEX MCCLURG,ROBERT MCCONNELL,LUCILLE MCCONNELL,LUCILLE MCCONNELL,SHIRLEY MCCORMICK,KEN MCCRUM,DOROTHY MCCUTCHEON,JAMES MCDONALD,ROB MCG PRODUCTIONS MCG PRODUCTIONS MCG PRODUCTIONS MCGI BBON,MARY MCKAY,SHIRLEY MCKEE,JESSIE MCLAUGHLIN,HELEN MCLEOD,CLAUDIA GAIL MCNAMARA,SUSAN MCNAMARA,SUSAN MCPHERSON,ALLAN MCRAE,HIRCEY MCRAE,LEN MCSHANE,WLLA MCVEY,GLADYS MARGARET MEAGHER,MARGARET MEDIA PRO INC MEDIA PRO INC MEDIA PRO INC MELE,ANTONIO MELLOR,ROBERT ALLAN MENARD,WINIFRED MERANI,HUSSEIN MERANTE,ANTONIO MERANTE,GIOCONDA MERANTE,ROSINA MERCER (CANADA) LIMITED MERIDIAN CREDIT UNION MERI G LIANO,VALENTI NA METE,TERESA METE,VINCENT METRO PLUMBING HEATING MEYER,CHRISTEL MHPM PROJECT MANAGERS INC MHPM PROJECT MANAGERS INC MICHAEL'S CARPET AND FLOORING (NIAGARA) LTD MICK AND ANGELO'S PREHISTORIC OLDTIMERS HOCKEY CLUB MIDE BISTRO MIDE BISTRO MILANO,ANTONIO MILENKOVIC,BUDIMIR MILLAR,ANNE MILORAD,ZDJELAR MINERVINI,DOMENIC MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF FINANCE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD MINISTER OF FINANCE PAYMENT PROCESSING CENTRE MINISTER OF FINANCE/MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL Page 16 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 326021 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 150.00 324283 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 63280 325311 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325312 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325313 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324921 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 324522 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324731 10- Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 114.00 325314 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325793 29- Dec -2008 GRANT 50.00 325315 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326022 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326023 08- Jan -2009 REFUND FOR EMPLOYEE PURCHA 300.00 324284 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 339.00 324523 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 678.00 325649 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,560.25 325316 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325317 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325318 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325319 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325320 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324524 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324732 10- Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 114.00 325321 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325322 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324525 03 -Dec -2006 MATERIALS 60.00 325323 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325324 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325325 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324111 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 45.20 324733 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 176.57 326024 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS SANTA PARADE 97,47 325326 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324734 10- Dec -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 750.00 325327 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325328 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326025 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325329 17- Dec-2006 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325330 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324735 10- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 3,073.40 325650 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 2,549 325331 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325332 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326027 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323986 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,128.18 324736 10- Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 322.00 324285 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES CONVEI' 31,730.82 326028 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES NCCC 27,919.95 326029 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 17,887.38 326030 08- Jan -2009 ADVERTISING 265.00 323896 13 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 104.52 324286 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 102.83 325333 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325334 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325335 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323897 13- Nov -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 750.00 324526 03- Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 150.12 323898 13 -Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 133.87 324112 19- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 137.45 324186 20- Nov -2008 REMITTANCE 7,153.94 324287 26 -Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 136.06 324289 26 -Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 164.49 324529 03- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE NOV. CIT 56,532.92 324530 03 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE- LIBRARY 3,654.37 324925 '17 -Dec -2008 REMITTANCE PST FOR NOVEMBE 4,328.12 325729 23- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 175.39 325794 29- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE -DEC08 54,477.28 325795 29- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE DEC 08 3,667.18 324114 19- Nov -2008 6- 2008 -050 ORT /REIXONGER PLAN 125.00 324926 17 -Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 715.00 324531 03- Dec -2008 LICENSE RENEWAL 162.00 323899 13- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,789.11 324113 19- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,750.96 324288 26- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,789,11 324528 03- Dec-2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,789.11 324738 10 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,75226 324924 17- Dec-2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,695.80 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name MINISTRYOFATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MISENER,ROB MISTER CHEMICAL LTD. MISTER CHEMICAL LTD. MISTER CHEMICAL LTD. MISTER CHEMICAL LTD. MISTER CHEMICAL LTD. MITCHELL,LOUIE MODERN LANDFILL INC MODERN LANDFILL INC MODERN LANDFILL INC MODERN LANDFILL INC MOLDENHAUER,KATHY MONTAGANO,IDA MONTAGUE,ROSE MONTELEONE,RALPH MONTGOMERY BROS NORTHLAND SUPPLY MONTGOMERY BROS NORTHLAND SUPPLY MONTGOMERY,MOE& MONTGOMERY, MIKE MONTGOMERY,MOE& MONTGOMERY, MIKE MONTICELLO GRILLE HOUSE AND WINE BAR MOONEY,EVA JEAN MOORE,RICK MOREAU,HOWARD MOROCCO,JOHN MOROCCO,JOHN MORRISSEY,DENYSE MORRISSEY,DENYSE MORRISSEY,DENYSE MORTON,DALE MORTON,DALE MOSCATOMAGDALENE MOSCHELLA,CONCETTA MOSS,HIRRELL MOTT,ERNEST MR QUICK SOFT CLOTH MRKALJ,JOE MUCHA,MARY MUIR,MADELINE MUIR,THELMA MULLERS PROPERTIES INC C/O INDUSTRIAL MALL MUNICIPAL HEALTH SAFETY ASSOCIATION MUNICIPAL WORLD INC MURACA,ADELINA MURACA,FRANCESCA MURAWSKI,CHESTER MURDACAMARIA MURPHY,MARK CHARLES MURRAY,LAWRENCE MUSCLE UP CANADA MUSITANO,DOMINIC MUSSARI,TOM N Y STYLE DELI N Y STYLE DELI NALEZINKSI,KEN NATIONAL QUALITY INSTITUTE NATIONAL REMEDIATION RECOVERY NELSON EDUCATION LTD NERO,NICK NEWSVIDEO SERVICE NEWFON,VIVIAN NGUYEN,KIM NIAGARA 21 ST GROUP IN NIAGARA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES INC NIAGARA BLOCK INC NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD NIAGARA CHAIR A VAN NIAGARA CHAIR A VAN NIAGARA COLLEGE ATHLETIC YEARBOOK NIAGARA COLLEGE BROADCASTING DEPARTMENT NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION NIAGARA COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS NIAGARA COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 325728 23- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325884 30- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 326031 08- Jan -2009 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325651 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324290 26- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324532 03- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324927 17- Dec-2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325796 29 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 326032 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 324739 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 323900 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324533 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325797 29- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325885 30-Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326033 08- Jan -2009 TRAVEUMILEAGE 326034 08-Jan-2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324534 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326035 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325652 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326036 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 324293 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325798 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324294 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325336 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324929 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325337 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323901 13- Nov -2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 324741 10- Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 323902 13- Nov -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 324742 10- Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 326037 08- Jan -2009 TRAVEUMILEAGE 324535 03 -Dec -2008 REFUND 324743 10-Dec-2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 325338 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325339 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324536 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325340 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326038 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 324116 19- Nov -2008 COMMERCIAL BUILDING FACADE 325341 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325342 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325653 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324117 19- Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 324295 26- Nov -2008 TRAINING 324537 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325343 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325344 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324538 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325345 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325654 22- Dec-2008 ARB REFUND 323903 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324118 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324296 26 -Nov -2008 COMMERCIAL BUILDING FACADE 325799 29- Dec -2008 PETTY CASH 324755 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS COUNCIL DINNERS 326045 08- Jan -2009 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL DINNE 324745 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324297 26 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324119 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324120 19 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324930 17- Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 325655 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325346 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324298 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325656 22 -Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 323987 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324121 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS Wre (sir 15- Dec -2008 TAX LEVY 324299 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 325886 30- Dec-2008 GRANT 324300 26- Nov -2008 ADVERTISING 325658 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325887 30- Dec -2008 SLEEP CHEAP CHARITIES REAP 2( 324122 19- Nov -2008 ADVERTISING 326039 08- Jan -2009 ADVERTISING 324302 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 325888 30 -Dec -2008 GRANT Page 17 of 28 Amount 1,731.30 809.10 2,604.96 200.00 300.81 715.11 975.65 1,042.90 29.91 150.00 5,223.46 733.99 2,558.92 396.28 223.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 315.00 2,236.50 3,224.02 359.62 339.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 194.00 375,69 216.00 116.00 71.00 106.02 170.50 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 346.50 10,000.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,801.40 393.75 11.98 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 346.11 146.51 1,395.45 20,000.00 111.01 248.60 299.45 150.00 1,054.16 47,754.00 181.14 250.00 64.80 100.00 30.00 2,724.15 475.13 143.58 3,492,674.25 34,369.00 34,369.00 183.75 500.00 150,644.55 2,164.92 3,378.49 4,666.63 4,666.67 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY NIAGARA FALLS LIONS CLUB NIAGARA FALLS MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM NIAGARA GALLERY NIAGARA INFLATABLES GAMES INC NIAGARA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES NIAGARA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES NIAGARA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC NIAGARA REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE NIAGARA REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE NIAGARA REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE NIAGARA SHEET METAL FABRICATING LTD NIAGARA SHEET METAL FABRICATING LTD NIAGARA SHEET METAL FABRICATING LTD NIAGARA SHEET METAL FABRICATING LTD NIAGARA THIS WEEK NIAGARA THIS WEEK NIAGARA THIS WEEK NIAGARA THIS WEEK NIAGARA THIS WEEK NIAGARA WATER CONDITIONING LTD NIAGARA.COM NIAGARA.COM NICHOLLS,THORA NIELSEN'S MAINTENANCE (1999) LTD NIELSEN'S MAINTENANCE (1999) LTD NIKIFORTCHUK,IRENE NORJOHN CONTRACTING PAVING LTD NORJOHN CONTRACTING PAVING LTD NORRIS,STEVE NORRIS,STEVE NORTHFIELD,JOHN NUNNAMAKER,WILLIAM OATLEY,SHAWN OATLEY,SHAWN OCE- CANADA INC OCE- CANADA INC OCE- CANADA INC OESTERHELD,GUENTER& OESTERHELD, GERTRUD OLDTIMERS HOCKEY CHALLENGE OLIVA,MARIA Cheque No. Cheque Date 324303 26- Nov -2008 324747 10- Dec -2008 325689 30 -Dec -2008 325660 22- Dec -2008 324539 03- Dec -2008 323904 13 -Nov -2008 324123 19- Nov -2008 324185 20 -Nov -2008 324305 26 -Nov -2008 324540 03- Dec-2008 324541 03- Dec -2008 324749 10-Dec-2008 324931 17- Dec -2008 325730 23- Dec -2008 325731 23 -Dec -2008 326040 08- Jan -2009 324306 26- Nov -2008 325890 30- Dec -2008 324307 26- Nov -2008 324124 19- Nov -2008 324303 26- Nov -2008 324750 10- Dec -2008 325661 22- Dec-2008 324309 26- Nov -2008 326041 08- Jan -2009 324310 26- Nov -2008 323905 13- Nov -2008 323988 13- Nov -2008 324125 19 -Nov -2008 324126 19 -Nov -2008 324311 26- Nov -2008 324312 26- Nov -2008 324542 03-Dec-2008 324543 03- Dec-2008 324751 10- Dec -2008 324752 10- Dec -2008 324932 17 -Dec -2008 324933 17 -Dec -2008 325662 22- Dec -2008 325801 29- Dec -2008 325802 29- Dec -2008 325891 30 -Dec -2008 326042 08- Jan -2009 326043 08-Jan-2009 323989 13- Nov -2008 324127 19- Nov -2008 325803 29- Dec -2008 323990 13- Nov -2008 324313 26- Nov -2008 324754 10- Dec-2008 325663 22- Dec-2008 323906 13 -Nov -2008 324314 26- Nov -2008 324934 17- Dec-2008 325664 22- Dec-2008 325892 30- Dec -2008 323991 13- Nov -2008 324301 26- Nov -2008 325659 22- Dec-2008 325347 17- Dec -2008 324315 26- Nov -2008 326044 08- Jan -2009 325348 17- Dec-2008 323992 13- Nov -2008 324545 03- Dec -2008 324128 19- Nov -2008 324546 03- Dec -2008 325665 22 -Dec -2008 324935 17- Dec-2008 324756 10- Dec -2008 326046 08- Jan -2009 323994 13-Nov -2008 324757 10- Dec-2008 326047 08-Jan-2009 325666 22- Dec-2008 325804 29 -Dec -2008 325349 17- Dec-2008 Purpose GRANT REMITTANCE CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS GRANT PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE GRANT GRANT MATERIALS MATERIALS ADMINISTRATIVE MATERIALS ADMINISTRATIVE UTILITIES UTILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE WATER ARREARS NOVEMBER 11; UTILITIES WATER ARREARS NOV 18 08 UTILITIES WATER ARREARS NOV 25/08 UTILITIES REMITTANCE -WATER ARREARS DI UTILITIES REMITTANCE -WATER ARREARS DI UTILITIES REMITTANCE -WATER ARREARS DI UTILITIES UTILITIES REMITTANCE -WATER ARREARS DI UTILITIES UTILITIES REMITTANCE -WATER ARREARS J/ UTILITIES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING MATERIALS SERVICES SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT 2008 -08 SURFACE TRE CONTRACT 2007 -08 SURFACE TRE REFUND EPPI 2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE ARB REFUND TAX REFUND TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE LEASES AND RENTS LEASES AND RENTS LEASES AND RENTS MB REFUND ADVERTISING SENIOR TAX REBATE Page 18 of 28 Amount 37,711.85 20.00 37,711.83 105.00 1,425.00 3,080.40 3,080.40 5,371.06 3,080.40 5,371.06 3,131.74 3,131 74 3,131.74 5,433.50 3,106.07 6,263.48 33,333.35 33,333.33 10000 415.84 308.75 1,763.75 515.00 56.46 65.87 4,500.00 21,697.66 7,853.99 3,764.79 3,822.48 12,621.95 369.41 14,264.64 234.76 26,192.30 142,832.41 9,277.32 1,097.74 5,504.85 9,064.89 63,234.64 93,718.55 12,838.33 544.24 35.00 35.00 35.00 113,00 678,00 1,130.00 452.00 238.35 279.30 666.75 525.00 302.40 1,747.20 59.80 59.80 100.00 3,619.39 5,477.29 100.00 544,047.39 10,500.00 300,00 137.00 469.10 2,000.00 14.00 12.00 3,747.62 3,886.14 5,133.05 78,75 315.00 100.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name OLIVIER,EVA OLMSTEAD,JOAN OMERS OMERS OMERS OMERS OMERS OMERS ON SCENE RESCUE TRAINING ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY NETWORK LTD ONTARIO GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION ONTARIO PARKS ASSOCIATION ONTARIO TAX SALES INC ONYEAMA- ASONYE, SAMMY ONYEAMA-ASONYE,SAMMY OPTIMIST CLUB OPTIMIST CLUB OSBORNE,CLIFFORD OUELLET,BOB P &C COMPOSTECH INC P &C COMPOSTECH INC PACELLA,VINCENZO PAGENET OF CANADA INC PAGENET OF CANADA INC PAGET,RONALD PALERMO,NIARGHERITA PALERMO,PAULO PALMER,WENDALL PANCZUK,ANASTASIA PANETTA,FILOMENA PANTUSA,BRIAN PAONE,ROSA PAONESSA,NICOLINA PAPAVASILIOU,TOM PARAMENTIC,PETER PASCUZZI,ANTONETTE PATTERSON,DAVID PATTERSON,ELENA PAWELEC,ANNE PEC ROOF MAINTENANCE PEC ROOF MAINTENANCE PECK,FRED PELLUGRINO,FRANK PELTON,GEORGE PENINSULA ABSTRACT INC PENINSULA CONSTRUCTION INC PENINSULA CONSTRUCTION INC PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PENINSULA PURE WATER PEOPLE 2 DESIGN PEPPER,MARILYN JANE PERFORMANCE CONCEPTS CONSULTING PERFORMANCE POWDER COATING FASTENERS LTD PERRICELLI,TONY PERRI -MED PERSONAL TOUCH MAID SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED THE PERSONAL TOUCH MAID SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED THE PERSPECTIVE GALLERY DOUG VANASSELSTINE PERUGINO,PHILIP PESHKO,ANNE PETTI,ANTHONY PETTINATO,MARIA PETURA,ANNA PETURA,MARY PHILIPS ENGINEERING PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CANADA PHILLIPS,GERALD PHILLIPS,KATHLEEN Cheque No. Cheque Date 325350 17- Dec -2008 325351 17- Dec -2008 323995 13- Nov -2008 323996 13- Nov -2008 324548 03- Dec2008 324758 10- Dec -2008 324759 10- Dec-2008 325805 29- Dec-2008 324760 10 -Dec -2008 325806 29- Dec-2008 326048 08- Jan -2009 324316 26- Nov -2008 324129 19- Nov -2008 324761 10- Dec -2008 325807 29- Dec -2008 324762 10- Dec -2008 325667 22- Dec -2008 325352 17- Dec -2008 325668 22- Dec -2008 325671 22- Dec -2008 326051 08- Jan -2009 325353 17- Dec -2008 324763 10- Dec -2008 326049 08- Jan -2009 325354 17- Dec -2008 325355 17- Dec -2008 326050 08- Jan -2009 323907 13- Nov -2008 325356 17 -Dec -2008 325357 17- Dec -2008 324937 17 -Dec -2008 325358 17- Dec-2008 325359 17 -Dec -2008 325869 22- Dec -2008 325670 22- Dec -2008 325360 17- Dec -2008 324549 03- Dec -2008 325361 17- Dec -2008 325362 17 -Dec -2008 323997 13- Nov -2008 324938 17 -Dec -2008 326052 08- Jan -2009 325363 17- Dec -2008 326053 08- Jan -2009 324132 19- Nov -2008 324131 19- Nov -2008 326054 08- Jan -2009 324318 26- Nov -2008 325673 22- Dec -2008 323908 13 -Nov -2008 323998 13 -Nov -2008 324130 19- Nov -2008 324317 26- Nov -2008 324550 03 -Dec -2008 324764 10- Dec -2008 324939 17 -Dec -2008 325672 22- Dec -2008 325808 29- Dec -2008 324765 10- Dec-2008 324766 10- Dec -2008 324024 18- Nov -2008 326055 08- Jan -2009 325809 29 -Dec -2008 324767 10 -Dec -2008 324319. 26- Nov -2008 325674 22 -Dec -2008 324320 26- Nov -2008 325364 17 -Dec -2008 325365 17- Dec -2008 324768 10- Dec -2008 325366 17- Dec -2008 326057 08- Jan -2009 326056 O8- Jan -2009 324552 03- Dec -2008 325675 22- Dec -2008 324553 03- Dec-2008 325367 17 -Dec -2008 Purpose SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE 116155 PAYROLL REMITTANCE PAYROLL REMITTANCE LIBRARY PAYROLL REMITTANCE LIBRARY MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES 2009 OGRA MEMBERSHIP FEE MALLALLEY /PI ETRAN G E LO /RUSC I1 TAX SALES MATERIALS REFUND MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SERVICES SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE ARB REFUND ARB REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE GRANT SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES PROJECT MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS REFUND CONSULTING SERVICES MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS CPR COURSE MATEF CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES MONTROS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE Page 19 of 28 Amount 100.00 100.00 473,049.30 27,764.30 781.92 371,817.04 22,710.50 22,609.78 604.80 4,423.90 1,756.60 3,827.88 2,047.50 150.00 718.01 309.75 3,708.97 100.00 100.00 204.23 132.30 100.00 17.16 17.16 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 913.45 177.01 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 1,414.60 529.05 150.00 100.00 100.00 250.29 997.50 15,219.75 214.20 31.50 101.00 241.50 60.00 314.87 25.00 230,00 155.00 25.00 35.00 1,819.13 2,555.65 8,820.00 339.00 150.00 883.05 1,029.20 1,029.20 100.00 100,00 100.00 3,372.78 100.00 100.00 100.00 567.29 1,285.20 15.00 100.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name PHILLIPS,SYLVIA PHOENIX FOUNDRY PTY LTD PHOENIX FOUNDRY PTY LTD PHOENIX FOUNDRY PTY LTD PHOENIX FOUNDRY PTY LTD PHOTOPIA PHOTOGRAPHY PIETRANGELO,DAN PIETRANGELO,DAN PIETRANGELO,JONATHON PIGEON,ROGER PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD PIN ERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD PINGUE,ANGIOLINA PINGUE,FELIX PIPEFLO CONTRACTING CORPORATION PIPEFLO CONTRACTING CORPORATION PIRKO,HELEN PIROSKO,JOSEPH PIRSON,MIKE PISCITELLI,ANTONIO PITNEY WORKS PIZZACALLA,GINO PIZZICAROLA,MARIA PIZZOLATO,MIRELLA PJ MARKETING PK HUMMINGBIRD STEEL BAND PKF CONSULTING POPKO,SUSAN POPPA CORN CORP PORTA,FERDINANDO PORTAGE BAKERY LIMITED PORUBENSKY,ANNA POST FOODS CANADA CORP POTRZ,VIVIAN POTTS,JESSICA POTTS,JESSICA POTTS,THOMAS POWELL,LAWRENCE POWER PLANT SUPPLY CO. PRATA,GUY PRATA,GUY PRAXAIR PRAXAIR PRAXAIR PREMIER ELECTION SOLUTIONS PRESSTEK CANADA CORP PREST,CATHERINE PRICE,DOUGLAS PRIDDLE,CLARENCE PRIDDLE,PHI LIP WILFRED PRIMERANO,MARK PROJECT SHARE PROJECT SHARE PROVENZANO,VITTORIO PROVINCIAL CONSTRUCTION (NIAGARA FALLS) LTD PROVINCIAL CONSTRUCTION (NIAGARA FALLS) LTD PROVINCIAL CONTRACTORS INC PROVINCIAL CONTRACTORS INC PROVINCIAL MAINTENANCE PROVINCIAL MAINTENANCE PROVINCIAL MAINTENANCE PROVINCIAL MAINTENANCE PROVINCIAL SERVICES PSECO INC PULLANO,LUIGI GINO PULLANO,MIKE PULLIA,GIOVANNA PUPO,MARIA PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER PUROLATOR COURIER Cheque No. Cheque Date 325368 17- Dec -2008 324321 26- Nov -2008 324554 03- Dec -2008 325676 22- Dec-2008 326058 08- Jan -2009 324555 03- Dec -2008 325810 29- Dec -2008 326059 08- Jan -2009 325811 29- Dec -2008 324133 19- Nov -2008 324134 19- Nov -2008 324322 26- Nov -2008 325369 17- Dec-2008 324940 17- Dec -2008 324323 26 -Nov -2008 324769 10- Dec-2008 325370 325677 326060 325371 324324 324556 326061 325372 323999 325679 325678 324557 324135 325373 324558 325375 326009 325374 324325 324771 325376 325377 325812 324136 324942 324559 325680 325813 325896 324326 325378 325379 325380 325381 17- Dec-2008 22- Dec-2008 08- Jan -2009 17- Dec -2008 26 -Nov -2008 03 -Dec -2008 08- Jan -2009 17- Dec-2008 13- Nov -2008 22- Dec -2008 22- Dec -2008 03- Dec -2008 19 -Nov -2008 17- Dec -2008 03- Dec-2008 17 -Dec -2008 08- Jan -2009 17- Dec -2008 26- Nov -2008 10- Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec -2008 29- Dec -2008 19- Nov -2008 17- Dec -2008 03 -Dec -2008 22- Dec-2008 29- Dec -2008 30- Dec -2008 26- Nov -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 324560 03- Dec -2008 324327 26- Nov -2008 325897 30 -Dec -2008 323909 13- Nov -2008 324137 19- Nov -2008 325814 29 -Dec -2008 324138 19- Nov -2008 324329 26 -Nov -2008 324328 26- Nov -2008 324774 10- Dec -2006 325681 22- Dec -2008 325815 29- Dec-2008 324000 13- Nov -2008 324330 26- Nov -2008 325382 17- Dec -2008 324775 10- Dec -2008 325383 17- Dec -2008 325384 17- Dec-2008 324001 13- Nov -2008 324139 19- Nov -2008 324331 26- Nov -2008 324561 03 -Dec -2006 324777 10- Dec -2008 324943 17- Dec -2008 325682 22- Dec-2008 325816 29- Dec -2008 326062 08- Jan -2009 Purpose SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES REFUND MATERIALS REFUND TRAINING CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE GRANT CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT 2005 -16 TV INSPECTIO SENIOR TAX REBATE ARB REFUND MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE LEASES AND RENTS GRANT REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES PEOPLE M MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE STEAM SENIOR TAX REBATE TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS TRAVEUMILEAGE TRAVEUMILEAGE LEASES AND RENTS LEASES AND RENTS LEASES AND RENTS CONTRACT SERVICES AVOS HAF MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE GRANT GRANT GRANT MATERIALS CONTRACT 2008-186-06 FIRST AVE CONTRACT 2008- 186 -06 FIRST AVE CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES TENDERT CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER COURIER Page 20 of 28 Amount 100.00 231.00 396.90 231,00 315.00 540.00 272,79 150.00 250.00 45.00 8,400.00 1,680.00 100.00 13,108.88 3,675.00 127,558.36 100.00 1,933.69 150.00 100.00 731.11 50.00 100.00 100.00 519.80 375.00 5,250,00 15.00 1,369.53 100.00 420.00 100.00 21,739.39 100.00 380.00 429.50 100.00 100.00 724.71 25.00 27.50 220.40 78.43 97.94 4,570.85 131.08 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 26,175.10 26,175.08 146.89 160,038.38 378,651.76 73,710.00 18,209.23 5,499.06 52,344.60 1,498.56 1,321.32 519.75 2,302.26 100.00 146.89 100.00 100.00 68.07 54.13 99.50 41.45 123.00 60.01 59.82 93.52 91.35 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name QUARANTA,WANDA QUICKSERVICE TECH (CAN) R W HOIST REPAIRS LTD R W HOIST REPAIRS LTD R M LOUDON LIMITED R NICHOLLS DISTRIBUTORS INC R NICHOLLS DISTRIBUTORS INC R NICHOLLS DISTRIBUTORS INC R V ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED R V ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED RACINE,MARY RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD RADEK,VERA RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC RAPANARO,ED RAVEN,BONNIE RAYMOND,LARRY THOMAS RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REALTAX INC REALTAX INC RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL RECEIVER GENERAL REES,MARGUERITE REGANTI,FLORENCE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA REGIONAL NIAGARA FIRE BUFFS REID,LORNA RENDA,ANNA RENNIE,GEORGE RESULTS CONTINUUM INC RESULTS CONTINUUM INC RHODEN,SYREETA RICCI,JOHN RICE ROAD GREENHOUSES AND GARDEN CENTRE LTD. RICHARD,MARY RICHARDS,INEZ W NNIFRED RICK,STOKES RICKARD,LOIS DOLORES RIDLEY ASSOCIATES APPRAISAL SERVICES LIMITED RIESER,FRED Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 325385 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324002 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324577 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326080 OB- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 325787 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324569 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325685 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326071 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 324344 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325690 22- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES WEIGHTM 325386 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324332 26- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325817 29- Dec-2008 STORES /INVENTORY 325387 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324140 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES WEIGHTM. 324562 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT 2008 -03 ASPHALT OVE 324141 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324563 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 323910 13- Nov -2008 REFUND 324333 26- Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 325898 30 -Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 324142 19- Nov -2008 REGISTRATION FEES 325818 29- Oec-2006 REMITTANCE 323911 13- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 323912 13- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324143 19- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324144 19 -Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324334 26- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324335 26- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324564 03 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324565 03-Dec-2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324778 10 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324779 10 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324944 17- Dec-2006 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324945 17- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325732 23- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325733 23- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325899 30- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325900 30 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 326063 08-Jan-2009 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 326064 08-Jan-2009 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 326065 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326066 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE Wre tsfr 28- Nov -2008 EQUIPMENTIMATERIAULABOUR Wre tsfr 28 -Nov -2008 OCT WATER-WASTEWATER Wre tsfr 11 -Dec -2008 MTO BILLING- TRANSPORTATION Wire tsfr 16- Dec -2008 DEBENTURE INTEREST Wire tsfr 17- Dec-2006 COST SHARING PUMPING STN Wre tsfr 24- Dec-2008 DEBENTURE INTEREST Wre tsfr 31- Dec -2008 NOV WATER- WASTEWATER 324003 13 -Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES PROSECU 324145 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324336 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES MTO BILLII 324566 03- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES MTO -MUN 324780 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324781 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324946 17- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES RECYCLIN 325683 22 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES RECYCLIN 325819 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES MTO NOV 325911 06- Jan -2009 CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA 326067 08- Jan -2009 DEVELOPMENT CHARGES 326068 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 324337 26 -Nov -2008 SUPPLIES 325388 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325389 17- 060 -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324567 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324146 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324782 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325820 29- Dec -2008 REFUND 326069 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 324147 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325390 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326070 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324359 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325391 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324338 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 325392 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE Page 21 of 28 Amount 100.00 429.40 3,985.98 2,781.80 1,364.21 86.28 491.69 247.52 5,703.82 632.39 100.00 1,312.90 1,037.79 100.00 19,354.65 75,153.23 150.00 15.00 743.24 1,367.29 1,396.12 6,510,00 11,353.50 169,240.86 275.97 167,005,30 329.45 182,312.19 383.78 171,233.72 280.29 162,909.72 229.70 168,215.60 425.61 165,103.43 220.01 121,472.79 209.30 442,028.20 211.52 100.00 100.00 121,634.24 1,658,198.75 33,945.34 20,491.50 202954.42 38,021.25 1,598,271.59 473.75 22,011.38 9,723.70 21,146.05 4,636.21 92.80 10,237.49 11,588.05 11,569.80 450.00 1,728,474.59 1,578.26 115.89 100.00 100.00 15.00 525.00 1,260.00 50.00 90.21 593.25 100.00 100.00 108.29 100.00 1,143.24 100.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name RIGG MOONEY MONUMENTS RIGG MOONEY MONUMENTS RILEY,L FERN RILEY,MARJORIE RINALDI,NICOLA RISK PROTECTION GROUP RIVER REALTY DEVELOPMENT (1976) INC ROACH,VERA MAE ROAD MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT& SERVICES INC ROBBINS,JANE ROBBINS,RICHARD ROBERTS,CYNTHIA ROBERTS,DANIEL ROBERTS,J. PATRICIA ROBERTSON,BRIAN ROBERTSON,WILLIAM ROBICHAUD,ADRIENNE ROBIDOUX,ROBERTA ROBINS,ELISE ROBINSON,CLARENCE STUART ROCCA,ELIZABETH MARIE ROCCOSANTO,NICK ANGELO& ROCCOSANTO, ANTONIETTA RODGERS,AGNES RODGERS,D RODGERS,JEAN ROGERS WIRELESS INC ROGERS WIRELESS INC ROGERS WIRELESS INC ROGERS TIRELESS INC ROGERS WIRELESS INC ROLFSEN,ELEANOR ROLKO,TONI ROMA FENCE LTD ROMA FENCE LTD ROMA FENCE LTD ROMANO,JOAN ROMULUS HOLDINGS INC, RONA FARR LUMBER LTD RONA FARR LUMBER LTD RONA FARR LUMBER LTD RONALD C. ELLENS APPRAISALS INC ROSANO,FRANK ROSS,LORRAINE ROTELLA,ELIZABETH ROTHENFLUH ROTO ROOTER PLUMBERS ROUPAS,ELLEN ROY,ELLEN ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 51 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NO 396 ROYAL ENVELOPE LTD ROYAL ENVELOPE LTD ROYER,JEAN RTR WELDING FABRICATING INC RUBERTO,CATERINA RUDAN EXPORT IMPORT LTD RUDAN,VERNONICA RUDDY,ALLAN RUDYK,EDWARD RUFRANO,MARCY LYNN& RUFRANO, JESSICA ANN RUISH,JANICE RUSCITTI,ANTONIA RUSSELL,DANIEL 5 N DIESEL SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD SACCO,BEVERLEY SACCO,FRED SACCQGIUSEPPINA SACCO,MARY SAFEDESIGN APPAREL LTD SAFETY KLEEN CANADA INC Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 324148 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324568 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325393 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325394 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325395 17- Dec -2006 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324947 17 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325684 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 325396 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326072 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 324570 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324571 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324339 26- Nov -2008 REIMBURSEMENT 325398 17- Dec -2005 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325397 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324572 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326073 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325399 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325400 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325402 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325401 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325403 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325686 22- Dec -2008 ARB APPEAL 325404 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326074 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325405 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323913 13- Nov -2008 SERVICES 324149 19- Nov -2008 SERVICES 324573 03- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325821 29- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325901 30- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325406 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326075 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324341 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324785 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324949 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325687 22- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324786 10- Dec-2008 REFUND 323914 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324342 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324574 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324343 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325407 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326076 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325408 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326077 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324787 10- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324575 03- Dec -2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 325409 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324576 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 324950 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325688 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326078 08-Jan-2009 MATERIALS 325410 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325689 22 -D9c -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 325411 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324150 19- Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 324951 17- Dec -2008 REFUND OF LOT GRADING DEPOS 326079 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325412 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324789 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 325413 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325414 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325415 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323918 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 323915 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 2008 -02 SIDEWALK C 324004 '13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 2008-02 SIDEWALK& C 324790 10- Dec-2008 CONTRACT 2008-02 SIDEWALK C 324952 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT 2008- 205 -08 NEW SIDE 325691 22 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES SNOW REI 325822 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326081 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT 2008 -02 SIDEWALK C 325416 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324791 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325417 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325418 17 -D9c -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325692 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324151 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY Page 22 of 28 Amount 150.00 149.10 100.00 100.00 100.00 6,955.20 20,173.96 100.00 1,471.36 15.00 15.00 239.28 100.00 100.00 124.29 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,097.15 100.00 135.59 100.00 264.16 3,378.02 300.19 1,889.67 273.12 100.00 100.00 8,172.16 668.96 1,337.92 100.00 3,822.36 89.24 9.51 125.69 1,390.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 201.55 84.56 100.00 65.00 65.00 283.26 40.88 100.00 191.50 100.00 3,801.05 1,000.00 150.00 100.00 561.48 100.00 100.00 100.00 18,144.10 76,909.53 56,018.94 12,357.29 30,077.55 2,259.06 1,850.63 51,659.71 100.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 306.18 3,883.11 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name Cheque No. SAFETY KLEEN CANADA INC 324345 SAFETY TODAY 324346 SAFETY TODAY 324579 SAFETY TODAY 324792 SAFETY TODAY 324953 SAFETY TODAY 325823 SAGE, DON 325693 SAINT MICHAEL HIGH SCHOOL 324793 SALCI,TED 323916 SALCI,TED 324347 SALCI,TED 325694 SALNIKOW,FRANCIS 325419 SALVATOREBENITO 325420 SAMPSON,HAROLD 325421 SAMUEL,PAUL 325422 SANDOLAMARIA 326082 SANDULEAC,SHIRLEY 326083 SCERVINO JR,LOU 324152 SCERVINO,LIDIA 325423 SCHMAGALA,DRAGICA 325424 SCHMIDT,LAURA 325425 SCHMOHL,GISELA 325426 SCHOLTENS,SOPHIA 325427 SCOTIABANK -VISA PURCHASE CARDS 324667 SCOTT,CHRIS 324954 SCOTT,JAMES 325428 SCOTT,JOANNE 324580 SCOTT,SEAN 325824 SCOZZAFAVA, LUIGI 325430 SCOZZAVAFA,GIOVANNI 325429 SECRETARY TREASURER NIAGARA ROADS SUPERVISORS ASSC 324753 SEICK,W1LLIAM SEKULIC,IVAN SELMAN,JOSEPHINE SEMACH,NANCY SEMENACH,NETTIE SENESE,PETER SENTINEAL CARRIAGES INC SHAHEEN PEAKER LTD SHAHEEN PEAKER LTD SHAHEEN PEAKER LTD SHAHEEN PEAKER LTD SHARPE,JOHN SHAW,EDITH SHEEHAN ARBITRATION MEDIATION SERVICES SHELTON,JOHN SHERREN,PHYLLIS SHERWIN WILLIAMS SHOEMAKER,MARSHA SHOVELLOR,LAURA SHRED IT KITCHENER SHRED IT KITCHENER SHRED IT KITCHENER SIDEWALKS PLUS SIGNATURE SIGNS SIGNATURE SIGNS SIGNATURE SIGNS SIGNATURE SIGNS SIGNATURE SIGNS SILVESTRONE,MARIO SIMPLEX GRINNELL SIMPLISTIC LINES INC SIRIANNI,ALICE MARIE SIRIANNI,ANTONIO SIRIANNI,DOMEN IC SLOGGETT,NAOMI SMALL BUSINESS CLUB NIAGARA INC SMITH,BRIAN SMITH,ED SMITH,EDWARD SMITH,GRAHAM SMITH,HEATHER SMITH,KENNETH SMITH,LEE SMITH,MARGUERITE SMITH,PATRICIA SMITH,TEAGAN 324581 325431 325432 325695 325433 325434 325696 324348 324794 325697 325825 325435 325698 324795 326084 325436 324349 325437 325438 324154 324796 326085 323917 324006 324350 324583 325699 325826 325439 324351 324352 325441 325440 325442 325443 324155 325827 324584 325444 325445 324585 325446 324955 325447 325448 324797 Cheque Date 26- Nov -2008 26- Nov -2008 03 -Dec -2008 10- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 29 -Dec -2008 22 -Dec -2008 10- Dec -2008 13- Nov -2008 26- Nov -2008 22- Dec -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec -2008 08-Jan-2009 08-Jan-2009 19 -Nov -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 10 -Dec -2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec -2008 03- Dec-2008 29 -Dec -2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 10- Dec-2008 03- Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 17- Dec -2008 22- Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 17-Dec-2008 22- Dec -2008 26- Nov -2008 10- Dec -2008 22 -Dec -2008 29- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 22- Dec -2008 10- Dec -2008 08- Jan -2009 17- Dec -2008 26- Nov -2008 17-Dec-2008 17- Dec-2008 19- Nov -2008 10- Dec-2008 08- Jan -2009 13- Nov -2008 13- Nov -2008 26- Nov -2008 03- Dec -2008 22- Dec -2008 29 -Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 26- Nov -2008 26- Nov -2008 17 -Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec-2008 17 -Dec -2008 19- Nov -2008 29-Dec-2008 03- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 03- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 17- Dec -2008 10- Dec -2008 Purpose STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY STORES /INVENTORY MATERIALS MATERIALS SANTA CLAUS PARAI TRAVEL/MILEAGE TRAVEL/MILEAGE TRAVEL/MILEAGE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS REFUND SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MEMBERSHIPS FOR 7 SUPERVISO MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS CONTRACT SERVICES BLACKBURI CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES CONTRACT SERVICES MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE MATERIALS SENIOR TAX REBATE PETTY CASH SENIOR TAX REBATE SENIOR TAX REBATE REFUND Page 23 of 28 Amount 386.05 403.41 1,366.99 662.27 1.200.88 742.00 135.59 100.00 150.00 1,155.00 1,155.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 146.89 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 239,456.26 101.68 100.00 15.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 350.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 135.59 100.00 100.00 210.00 13,037.13 10,048.50 4,465.86 4,671.66 100.00 50.00 945.00 100.00 100.00 459.48 100.00 100.00 72.98 216.83 75.76 19,590.90 444.09 440.70 785.35 169.50 479.03 100.00 566.13 178.82 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 15.75 569.67 15.00 100.00 100.00 15.00 100.00 248.26 100.00 100.00 80.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name SNIDER,CLINTON SNIDER,HERBERT SNIPS LANDSCAPE NURSERY 0/A 843081 ONTARIO INC SNIPS LANDSCAPE NURSERY O/A 843081 ONTARIO INC SNYDER,BILL SOBANSKI,BEATE (BETTY) SOCIETY OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD ATLANTIC PROVINCE SORRENTI,STELLA SOUTH CENTRAL ONTARIO WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION SPADAFORA,MIRELLA SPADAFORA,ODETTE SPADAFORA,RALPH SPARKMAN,ROLAND SPARKMAN,SELINA SPEARE SEEDS SPENCER,MATT SPINOSA,VINCENZA SPIRONELLO,ANN SPOTLESS CLEANING SPRIET ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS ST JOHN AMBULANCE ST JOHN AMBULANCE ST PAUL HIGH SCHOOL ST. GEORGE,GERRY STACEY,PATRICIA STADAR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTIONS STAMFORD COLLEGIATE STAMFORD HOME HARDWARE STANTE,CARMELINA STAVROU,COSTAS STERN,NIKOLAS STEVEN ROBINSON ARCHITECT INC STEVENS,ASHLEY STEVENSVILLE LAWN SERVICE INC STEVENSVILLE LAWN SERVICE INC STEVENSVILLE LAWN SERVICE INC STEVENSVILLE LAWN SERVICE INC STEWART,SHIRLEY STICKL,ROSEMARIE STICKLAND,GLORIA STINSON EQUIPMENT LIMITED STINSON EQUIPMENT LIMITED STIRLING,JOHN STOKES INTERNATIONAL STOLL,MICHAEL R& STOLL, JOAN E STORAGE NIAGARA STORAGE NIAGARA STORAGE NIAGARA STRANGES,DOMENIC STRANGES,GIOVANNI STRATEGY CORP STRATEGY CORP STREAMLINE STREMLAW,DORINE LILY STUART,DAVE STUMP,EVELYN STYBELL,MICHAEL STYLES,WESLEY SUDNIK,ANTONINA SUJA,DENISE SULLIVAN MAHONEY SULLIVAN MAHONEY SULLIVAN MAHONEY SULLIVAN,KEVIN PAUL SUN LIFE OF CANADA SUN LIFE OF CANADA SUN LIFE OF CANADA SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS INC Page 24 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 325450 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325449 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324798 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 41,133.75 325828 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,743.25 324586 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 325451 17- Oeo-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325700 22- Dec -2008 ARB REFUND 659.79 325452 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 10000 324799 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 105.00 325455 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325453 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325454 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325456 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 325457 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324008 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 2,312.49 325903 30- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 124.29 325458 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325459 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324009 13 -Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 414.75 324156 19- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES HUNTER 18,742,50 324358 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 2,708.37 325904 30- Dec -2008 DRAW 2,708.33 324803 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS SANTA CLAUS PARAI 100.00 324356 26- Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 479.70 325460 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325829 29- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 2,168.92 324800 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 100.00 324010 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,007.85 325461 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100,00 325462 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325463 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324354 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,050.00 324355 26 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 10.00 324157 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT 2008- 213 -08 EROSION 1 23,454.31 324587 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT 2008 213 -08 EROSION i 3,244.84 324801 10 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES LANDSCAI 26,129.25 325830 29- Dec -2006 CONTRACT 2008- 213 -08 EROSION 1 3,549.90 325464 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325465 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325466 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324357 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 980.12 324802 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 1,251.74 325467 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324588 03-Dec-2008 MATERIALS 1,242.44 325701 22- Dec-2008 ARB REFUND 3,310.88 324011 13- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 84.75 324360 26- Nov -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 3,486.05 325831 29 -Dec -2008 LEASES AND RENTS 96.05 324158 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 124.29 325468 17 -D0c -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324361 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 7,875.83 325832 29- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 7,875.06 326086 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 587.60 325469 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324804 10 -Dec -2008 PETTY CASH 338.74 325470 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325471 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325472 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325473 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325474 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324159 19- Nov -2008 LEGAL SERVICES 3,443.69 324362 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,894.39 326087 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,147.57 324806 10 -Dec -2008 REFUND 1,553.66 324161 .19- Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE ASO REMITTAN 504.78 324364 26 -Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 268,666.28 324959 17- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE -ASO REMITTAN 1,460.13 323919 13- Nov -2008 FUEL 89,651.26 324012 13 -Nov -2008 FUEL 30,207.59 324160 19- Nov -2008 FUEL 2,272.27 324363 26 -Nov -2008 FUEL 62,907.08 324589 03- Dec-2008 FUEL 26,042.52 324807 10 -Dec -2008 FUEL 26,382.57 324957 17- Dec -2008 FUEL 2,025.07 324958 17- Dec -2008 FUEL 28,440.03 325833 29 -Dec -2008 FUEL 27,246.90 325905 30- 0e0-2008 FUEL 22,433.18 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name SUPERIOR BLEND COFFEE LTD SUPERIOR BLEND COFFEE LTD SUPERIOR BLEND COFFEE LTD SUPERIOR BLEND COFFEE LTD SUTPHEN CORPORATION SUZAKI,MITSU KO SWAIN,HENRY SWIFT,MARY SZUCS- CURTIS,THOMAS TAB TAB TADDEO,DOMENICA TAIT, CINDY TALARIS CANADA INC TALARIS CANADA INC TALK WRELESS INC TALK WRELESS INC TAMM COMMUNICATIONS INC TAMM COMMUNICATIONS INC TAN,G RACE TARDIF,MARIE TARNAWSKY,JOAN TARRANT,NORMAN TAVANO,TOMMASO TAVENDER,AUDREY TAYLOR,JOAN BEATRICE TAYLOR,OLIVE TAYLOR,PATRICIA TAYLOR,TONY TAYLORS WATER SERVICE TECHNICAL STANDARDS SAFETY AUTHORITY TELUS INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS TELUS INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS MOBILITY TELUS NATIONAL SYSTEMS INC TELUS NATIONAL SYSTEMS INC TELUS NATIONAL SYSTEMS INC TENAQUIP LIMITED TENAQUIP LIMITED TES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES TESKEY,BERNADETTE TESSMER,LOTHAR THATCHER GARDEN SERVICE THE GREENFIELD GROUP LTD THE PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP THE PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP THE PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP THE PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP THE PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP THE PRINTING HOUSE LTD THE PRINTING HOUSE LTD THE PRINTING HOUSE LTD THE PRINTING HOUSE LTD THE REVIEW THE REVIEW THE REVIEW THE REVIEW THE REVIEW THE V &S ENGINEERING GROUP LTD THE WATERING CAN INC THERIAULT,ANDREW THERIAULT,MARY THOMAS,LUCINDA (CINDY) THOMAS,ORLIN THOMPSON,JEFF THORSTONE PROPERTIES LIMITED THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR TIM HORTONS STORE 1430 Page 25 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Dale Purpose Amount 324365 26 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 45120 324806 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 451.00 325702 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 383.29 326088 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 450.41 326089 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS SUTPHEN CUSTOM S 849,231.10 325475 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325476 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324809 10- Dec-2008 REFUND 14.07 325477 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324162 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 5,361.54 324590 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 378.64 325478 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324366 26 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 203.40 324367 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 220.35 325834 29- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 203.40 325703 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 703.72 325835 29 -Dec -2008 SERVICES 327.70 324810 10 -Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 5,509.31 325704 22- Dec -2006 ADVERTISING 3,271.88 325479 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325480 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325481 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325482 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325463 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325464 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325485 17-Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325486 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325487 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326090 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 150.00 325705 22- Dec -2008 WATER 90.00 326091 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 824.25 324164 19- Nov -2008 SERVICES 2,259.59 325706 22- Dec-2008 SERVICES 2,302.88 324013 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 632.80 324165 19- Nov -2008 SERVICES 4,374.50 324368 26- Nov -2008 SERVICES 4,990.47 324591 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 154.21 324961 17 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 212.97 324962 17-Dec-2008 SERVICES 4,736.41 325836 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 382.47 325837 29- 080-2008 SERVICES 4,624.61 326092 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 303.96 324811 10- Dec -2008 SERVICES 1,350.12 325838 29 -Dec -2008 SERVICES 8,524.66 326093 08- Jan -2009 SERVICES 11,811.07 324166 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 313.24 326094 08- Jan -2009 STORES /INVENTORY 213.16 324369 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 10,806.50 324592 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324370 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 325839 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1,680.00 324963 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 6,659.45 324014 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,219.24 324167 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 843.30 324593 03- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 1,200.52 324964 17- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 3,298.73 325707 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 772.75 324015 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS MATSON 135.60 324168 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS BRAD JOHNSTON 55.37 325708 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 497.20 325840 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1,576.35 324169 19 -Nov -2008 ADVERTISING 14,199.21 324371 26- Nov -2008 ADVERTISING 1,982.69 324616 05 -Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 1,076.25 324965 17 -Dec -2008 ADVERTISING 7,109.56 325709 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 50.00 324812 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES FERNWOC 1,513.63 324372 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 250.81 325489 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325488 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324594 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 124.29 325490 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325841 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 150.00 324170 19- Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 10,890.91 324373 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 268.80 325710 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES ELEVATOF 268.80 326095 08-Jan -2009 MATERIALS 71.83 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name TINIO,ENRICA TODD,MARION TONTOLI,MARIA TORELLQCOSIMO TORONTO STAMP INC TORONTO STAMP INC TORONTO STAMP INC TORONTO STAMP INC TOTHFALUSE,JOSEPH TOWN OF LINCOLN TRANSFORM VAN TRUCK FLEET OUTFITTERS TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION OF CANADA TRANSPORTATION SAFETY TRAINING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY TRAINING TRAPASSO,JACK TRENDLE,B. TREVOR P GARWOOD -JONES ARCHITECT INC TRH NIAGARA PROPERTIES LTD TRI COMMITTEE OF ONTARIO TRIFUNSKI,JOHN TRILENNIUM PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS CORP. TROPEA,DOMENICO TROPEA,LUIGI TROTTIER,KENT TRUDEAU,LOUIS TRUESDALE,DONALD TSH ENGINEERS PLANNERS TSH ENGINEERS PLANNERS TSH ENGINEERS PLANNERS TSH ENGINEERS PLANNERS TUIN,ANN TWARDAWSKY,NICK TWARDAWSKY,NICK TYERS,SUSAN TYNDALL,MARION UAP INC #963 UAP INC #963 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC ULINE UNITED ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS UNITED WAY UNITED WAY UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS UPS CANADA URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC URQUHART,BILL V GIBBONS CONTRACTING LTD V GIBBONS CONTRACTING LTD V GIBBONS CONTRACTING LTD V GIBBONS CONTRACTING LTD VADIM COMPUTER MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD VADIM COMPUTER MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD VAI LLANCOURT, PAULIN E VALLEE,LIDIA VALLEY BLADES LIMITED VALUE ADDED SYSTEMS INC VAN DE LAAR,DAVE VAN DYKE,HARRY VAN DYKE,HARRY VANCOR SUPPLY VANCOR SUPPLY VANDERMEULEN,SHELLY VANDERSLUYS,JOAN PRITCHARD VANEYK MEDIA.COM VARPALOTAI,MARIA VATTOVAZ,DOROSE VECTOR TOOLING Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 325491 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325492 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325493 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325494 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324016 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324813 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324966 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325842 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325495 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326096 08- Jan -2009 INTERNAL AUDITING COURSE JAI 325711 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325712 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325843 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326097 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 324376 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324171 19- Nov -2008 TRAINING 324377 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 325713 22- Dec-2008 ARB REFUND 324172 19- Nov -2008 TRI COMMITTEE ANNUAL FALL SW 324814 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324815 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325496 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325497 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324595 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325498 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325499 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324017 13- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES NCCC 324378 26- Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 324596 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES PEOPLE M 324816 10- Dec -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 325500 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324817 10- Dec -2008 TRAVELMIILEAGE 326098 08- Jan -2009 TRAVELMIILEAGE 324597 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324598 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324173 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324967 17- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324599 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326099 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325844 29- Deo-2008 STORES /INVENTORY 324381 26- Nov -2008 REFUND SERVICE DEPOSIT 324380 26- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325734 23-Dec-2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 325714 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 323921 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324382 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324968 17 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324816 10- Dec-2008 COURIER 323922 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324383 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES DWQMS 324601 03- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324819 10- Deo-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324969 17- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES FOURTH 325715 22 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES -4 PAD ARE 325845 29 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES PEOPLE M 324820 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324386 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT GARNER SW SAN /PU 324823 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT- MCLEOD- >RIDEAU REf 324972 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT- COMPLETION GARNEF 325847 29- Dec -2008 CONTRACT -KALAR /MCLEOD -RIDE/ 324821 10- Dec-2008 SERVICES 325906 30 -Dec -2008 SERVICES 325501 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325502 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326100 08Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 324970 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324971 17- Dec -2008 REIMBURSEMENT FOR EMPLOYEE 324602 03 -Dec -2008 TRAVEUMILEAGE 325846 29 -Dec -2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 324174 19 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325716 22 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324384 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325503 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324385 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 325504 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324603 03- Dec -2008 REFUND SERVICE DEPOSIT NO L 326101 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS Amount Page 26 of 28 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 51.19 105.89 72.41 102.35 100.00 350.00 4,127,89 535.50 3,449.25 441.00 150.00 45.00 735.00 170.56 140.00 400.00 847.50 100.00 100.00 135.59 100.00 100.00 7,412.99 3,150.00 9,103.30 2,911.90 100.00 27.50 51.50 5.00 15.00 997.71 1,450.19 1,052.54 244.08 108.78 750.00 1,113.00 1,094.00 40.00 9,562.14 507.78 189.00 78.38 6,031.57 32,664.29 446.25 1,526.44 4,684.82 32,965.35 12,634.97 150.00 226,630.14 951,153.41 9,804.85 590,858.83 62,478.80 43,741.54 100.00 100.00 7,337.52 5,996.91 449.16 235.75 395.00 1,763.06 304.42 10.00 100.00 488.25 100.00 300.00 1,937.25 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name VENTRESCA,CARMINE VERROCHE,KEVIN VESCIO,BETTY VESCIO,LUIGI VICTORIA CENTRE BIA VIG,WAYNE VILLELLARAFFAELA VISCA,RITA VISCUSI,PASQUALE VOIGT,PETER VOLUNTEER ENERGY VON NIAGARA BRANCH VONO,ELISABETH VOUT,BERYL VUKELICH,DANICA VUONO,JOYCE WAJAX INDUSTRIES WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALK ON DUST CONTROL WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER AGGREGATES INC WALKER,AGNES WALKER,GERALD WALLACE WIRELESS WALLACE,KRISTY WALLACE,MELVYN STANLEY WALLER SALLIE WALSH,MARIA WALTON,FRANCES WARCUP,HELOISE WARMAN,THOMAS W. WARNER,BILL WARNER,IMLLIAM LEONARD WARREN,ANNA WASHINGTON MILLS ELECTRO MINERALS CORP WASHINGTON,WES WASTE MANAGEMENT WATSON ASSOCIATES ECONOMISTS LTD WATSON ASSOCIATES ECONOMISTS LTD WATSON ASSOCIATES ECONOMISTS LTD WATSON,MURIEL WATT,SUSAN WAYNE SAFETY INC WEAVER,GAIL WEAVER,JAMES EARL& WEAVER, RAMONA FRANCES WEAVER,LORRAINE WEAVER,MARGARET WEAVER,PHYLLIS WEBBTRONICS WEBBTRONICS WEIMA,DANAKA WELDDARE METAL WORKS LTD WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC WESTBURNE/RUDDY WESTBURNE/RUDDY WESTBURNE/RUDDY WESTBURNE/RUDDY WESTBURNE/RUDDY WESTLANE SECONDARY SCHOOL WHEELER SUE WIELGOSZ,LORAINE N WILCOX,CLAUDE WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY STUDENT CONNECTIONS WILLIAM G. ANDERSON ASSOCIATES Page 27 of 28 Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 325505 17- Dec.2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324604 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 326102 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325506 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325717 22- Dec-2008 2008 BIA LEVY 4TH INSTALLMENT 67,216.84 325718 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 122.85 325507 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 323923 13- Nov -2008 REFUND 270.85 325508 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325509 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324018 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 135.60 325848 29 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 905.00 325510 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325511 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325907 30- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325513 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326103 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 14,263.10 323924 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 24.52 324019 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 36.81 324176 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 272.02 324388 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 101.96 324825 10 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 170.12 324974 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 194.58 324175 19 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 2,552.77 324387 26 -Nov -2008 MATERIALS 1,120.68 324605 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 840.36 324824 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 2,475.34 324973 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 135.02 325719 22- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1,351.02 325849 29- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 884,24 325514 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325515 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325850 29- Dec -2008 SERVICES 7,797.00 323860 06- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 500.00 325516 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325517 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324607 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 325518 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325519 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324826 10- Dec -2008 REFUND DAMAGE DEPOSIT 750.00 325851 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 600.00 324827 10- Dec -2008 REFUND 45.23 325520 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324177 19- Nov -2008 TAX REBATE 2,387.97 324608 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 325852 29- Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 203.07 324389 26- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,209.34 325720 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES PEOPLE M 1,929.90 326104 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,262.81 325521 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324609 03- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 15.00 324828 10 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 187.58 325522 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324390 26- Nov -2008 REFUND CEMETERY PLOTS SECT! 945.00 325524 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 326105 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325523 17- Dec-200B SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324610 03 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 1,355.55 325721 22- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 338,67 324829 10- Dec-2008 TRAVEIJMILEAGE 17.65 324020 13- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 183.63 324021 13- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 1,214.14 324178 19- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 265.10 324391 26- Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 546.74 324975 17 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 593.48 326106 08- Jan -2009 STORES/INVENTORY 736.58 324392 26 -Nov -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 347.36 324830 10- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 109.98 325722 22- Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 446.59 325853 29 -Dec -2008 STORES /INVENTORY 652.24 326107 08- Jan -2009 STORES/INVENTORY 454.83 324831 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 200.00 323925 13- Nov -2008 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 63.14 325525 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 325526 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 100.00 324179 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 132.30 324393 26 -Nov -2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 11,340.00 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS Vendor Name WILLIAM G. ANDERSON ASSOCIATES WILLIAMS,GEORGE WILLIAMS,LEONARD WILLIAMS,LILLIAN WILLOUGHBY VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION WILSON,BILL WILSON,FRANCES WILSON,MARGARET WILSON,OLIVE M IAILSON,TOM WLSON,VIOLET WIMBUSH,ROB WINDEBANK,JILL WINGER,TERRI WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC WONG,WLLIAM W K WONG,WILLIAM W K WORK EQUIPMENT LTD WORK EQUIPMENT LTD WORK EQUIPMENT LTD WOZNIAK,JADWIGA WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WSIB WYLIE,BRENDA WYLIE,BRENDA XCG TRAINING OPERATIONS YELLOW PAGES GROUP YERICH,PAUL YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YMCA YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD YWCA ST CATHARINES YWCA ST CATHARINES ZABOR,AIDA ZABOR,RICK ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD ZANINI,RON ZANIOL,MARIE ZARLENGA,NICOLETTA ZEIDLER PARTNERSHIP ZEIDLER PARTNERSHIP ZIGANTE,ANA ZUMPANO,LUCIA ZYBULAK,MARIA Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose 324976 17- Dec-2008 CONSULTING SERVICES 325528 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325527 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326108 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324611 03 -Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324833 10 -Dec -2008 REFUND 326109 08- Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325529 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325531 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324832 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325530 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324180 19- Nov -2008 REFUND 325532 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 326110 08- Jan -2009 CARETAKERS WAGES 324394 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 324834 10 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 325908 30- Dec -2008 GRANT 324395 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 325909 30-Dec-2008 GRANT 324835 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326111 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 323926 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324396 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324836 10- Dec-2008 MATERIALS 325533 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 323927 13- Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATION CHARGEADJUS' 324022 13- Nov -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 324397 26 -Nov -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 324612 03- Dec-2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 324613 03 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE- LIBRARY 324837 10- Dec-2008 ADMINISTRATIVE 324978 17- Dec-2008 ADMINISTRATIVE SCHEDULE 2 IN 325735 23- Dec -2008 ADMINISTRATIVE SCHEDULE 2 IN 325855 29-Dec-2008 ADMINISTRATIVE SCHEDULE 2 IN 325856 29- Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE LIBRARY 325857 29 -Dec -2008 PAYROLL REMITTANCE- MUSEUMS 323928 13- Nov -2008 PETTY CASH 324838 10- Dec -2008 PETTY CASH 324839 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324614 03- Dec -2008 SERVICES 325534 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324182 19- Nov -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324615 03-Dec-2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 324840 10- D8c-2008 UTILITIES 324979 17- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES 326112 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES 323929 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324023 13- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324183 19- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324398 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324841 10- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324980 17- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324399 26- Nov -2008 GRANT 325910 30-Dec-2008 GRANT 325535 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325859 29- Dec -2008 MATERIALS 324400 26- Nov -2008 MATERIALS 324981 17 -Dec -2008 MATERIALS 326113 08- Jan -2009 MATERIALS 325536 17 -Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325537 17- Dec -2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 324842 10- Dec -2008 CONTRACT SERVICES NCCC 326114 08- Jan -2009 CONTRACT SERVICES NCCC 326115 08-Jan -2009 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325538 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE 325539 17- Dec-2008 SENIOR TAX REBATE Page 28 of 28 Amount 12,371.02 100.00 100.00 100.00 21,050.00 80.00 100.00 100.0D 100.00 146.89 100.00 44.71 100.00 65.00 31,666.63 750.00 31,666.67 2,083.37 2,083.33 4.500.00 300.00 15,710.04 1,366.32 1,968.76 100.00 7,352.81 884.35 32,996.24 3,564.21 570.79 13,561.69 22,989.63 278,312.36 43,392.09 554.73 280.10 673.36 1,178.58 3,990.00 45.94 100.00 3,311.02 4,879.08 1,289.07 2,348.95 3,827.97 233.82 1,666.30 487.64 467.64 563.56 116.91 5,286.50 5,286.50 100.00 150.00 2,235.47 1,472.80 150.00 100.00 100.00 454,518.91 10,895.18 100.00 100.00 100.00 Total 33,206,699.94 January 26, 2009 L- 2009 -01 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: L- 2009 -01 Niagara Falls to Thorold Watermain Interconnect Proposed Land /Easement Exchange with the Region MacBain Community Centre and The Meadows of Dorchester Our File No.: 2008 -248 RECOMMENDATION: Niagaraf1alls CANADA The Council approve the transfer of land and land exchange between the parties as described in this Report. BACKGROUND: The Regional Municipality of Niagara (the "Region is proposing to construct a 500mm watermain to connect the Niagara Falls water system to the DeCew water system in Thorold South. The Class EA identified the preferred route of the watermain as beginning at the Region's 36 inch trunk watermain in Kinsmen Court and terminating at the Region's elevated water tank on Allanburg Road in Thorold South. A portion of the watermain will cross City property at the MacBain Community Centre "MacBain The route through MacBain has been chosen so as to minimize the impact on MacBain while meeting minimum MTO setback requirements from the QEW off -ramps and that portion of McLeod Road that is under the jurisdiction of the MTO. All disturbed areas including landscaping, walkways and lighting would be reinstated to the City's satisfaction. The City is currently reconstructing Kalar Road and requires a 3 foot wide strip of land across the frontage of the Region's Meadows of Dorchester "Meadows long term care facility to accommodate sidewalk construction. The Region is proposing that a simple exchange of property rights to accommodate their respective needs at minimum expense to the taxpayer, as follows: The Region will convey to the City a 10 foot wide strip of land across the frontage of the Meadows facility to.accommodate City sidewalk construction on Kalar Road y+df't! as shown hatched orb I achment "1". The value of the required and is estimated Working Together to Serve Our Cornrnunity Corporate Services Department Legal Services January 26, 2009 to be $33,250.00 based upon a letter of opinion from DTZ Barnicke and adjusted for the area based upon a legal survey. Upon completion of the conveyance, the City will enact a by -law to establish the and as a public highway. All disturbed areas including the driveway entrance will be reinstated to the Region's satisfaction. The City will convey to the Region a 6 metre wide permanent easement and adjoining temporary construction easement to the Region for the construction, operation and maintenance of the watermain. The permanent easement is described as Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -13656 and is shown hatched on Attachment "2 The temporary construction easement is described as Parts 1 and 3 on Reference Plan 59R -13656 and is shown cross hatched on Attachment "2 The value of the permanent and temporary easement rights are estimated to be $50,820.00 based upon an appraisal by D.J. Penwarden Ltd. The Region will compensate the City $17,570.00 representing the net difference in value between the Meadows site and the MacBain site. The Region and City will each provide a reference plan to describe their respective property needs. The Region and City will each be responsible for their own closing costs. It is Staff's recommendation that the land exchange be approved. Recommended by: Approved by: K. Beaman /L. Banks Ken Beaman, City Solicitor 2 L- 2009 -01 K. E. Burden, Executive Director of Corporate Services m -r o t cg ta aa 2 Dot 'a c z@� f i 0 1 WU UV o 0 w w 01.'0W 117'd I r -r a6g s rws J ;18— 8 'A a 0. 0. 1 )110 G£- NV7d A arkk� te S IL 1 107 dIHSNMOI 021OJI4 S ll n 'S 'NIX \h ~a �pI et ammo seg (We- 5161 W —"LQ 585Z9108 ON ISN/ NV7d P I2Vd to mb �Ml o ;I A Al q it II i P A 1 ¢m,- ni..i -o... ,�.,.a.Me.. J QVOH w a�. 3SOHdAVON o m 'a cn 0 0 January 26, 2009 L- 2009 -04 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: L- 2009 -04 Vince Encroachment Agreement with the City Otter Street Our File No.: 2008 -266 RECOMMENDATION: 1) That Joseph Daniel Vince (the "Owner be permitted to encroach onto City -owned lands abutting 4352 Otter Street; and 2) That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute an Encroachment Agreement. BACKGROUND: A request has been received from the solicitor acting on behalf of Joseph Vince for permission for Mr. Vince to continue a minor encroachment of an eave on his residential building located at 4352 Otter Street onto Otter Street. A drawing showing the encroachment in heavy outline is attached as Attachment "1 The Encroachment Agreement is the standard agreement used by the City dealing with encroachments and provides that an annual fee of $100.00 be paid to the City by the Owner. Mr. Vince is agreeable to the terms of the agreement. The Owner will provide the necessary insurance as well as provide for the cost of preparation of the Encroachment Agreement. Recommended by: Approved by: ox -1023 MagaraFalgioN Canada:C2E 6X5 905 356-7521 www.niagarafalls.ca: K. Beaman /L. Banks NiagaraaaaaaaaaaJalls C A N A D A Ken Beaman, City Solicitor K. E.; Burden, Executive Director of Corporate Services Working Together to Serve Our Community Corporate Services Department Legal Services o w z O W z a a u) O z H Ni Z V Z v a 1— Na g c 1 U_ a O 0 0 C N z F 0 D Li- i h Li a Z g E cc°NO0)Cc _Es a 2 z 0 CC D O o Fe< r ad n- 0_ 0_ 0 U cc n'„ January 26, 2009 L- 2009 -06 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: L- 2009 -06 Release of Agreement Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R -13060 Dorchester Road Our File No.: 2007 -296 RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND: Niagaraflalls C A N A D A That the release of a Site Plan Agreement dated June 6, 1997 and registered on title over Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R- 13060, is hereby approved and authorized. On June 6, 1997 The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls "the City entered into a Site Plan Agreement with Loblaw Properties Limited "Loblaw for the purpose of erecting a food store. In May, 2008 the City purchased a portion of the Loblaw property, being Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R -13060 "subject lands forthe purpose of widening Dorchester Road. The subject lands are shown in black on Attachment "1 Upon review of the title page to the subject lands, it was determined that the Site Plan Agreement can be removed from title as it no longer pertains to the subject lands. Therefore, it is recommended that the Site Plan Agreement registered on title over the subject lands be removed. Recommended by: urden, Executive Director of Corporate Services OQueen 5treet0P0. Box 1023,'Nia ara Falis ON, Canada L2E 6X5 905- 356 1 7521 www.nia arafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Corporate Services Department Legal Services Approved by: K. Beaman /L. Banks Ken Beaman, City Solicitor gegr 1 15 0 w as,>:'.. y 2 %»/_4 N 5 59R1-12060 g January 26, 2009 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: MW- 2009 -02 2009 New Sidewalk Program RECOMMENDATION: That this report be received and filed. BACKGROUND: Nip ara cells arterial /collector type roads high pedestrian areas, commercial, tourist areas senior citizens, school areas MW- 2009 -02 Throughout the past year, Staff has accepted calls from residents City wide in regards to various sidewalk concerns. Some concerns have been based on deteriorated sidewalks and some have been based on areas where sidewalks do not exist. Staff has collected these concerns and has generated a list of areas where links in the current sidewalk system are missing. Missing sidewalks have also been identified in reports generated by other divisions within the City. In 2000, Council approved the following criteria to be used in selecting sidewalks for the New Sidewalk Program (MW- 2000 -110): In 2009 under the New Sidewalk Program, staff will proceed to eliminate as many of these missing sidewalks as will be allowed within the budget limit ($115,692). Staff will prioritize those missing sidewalks based on the density of residential traffic in the immediate area of the sidewalk. Any sidewalks that have been identified in 2008 and not constructed in 2009 will remain on the list for consideration in 2010. A list of the missing links identified in 2008 is shown below. Staff will move forward and inform affected residences byway of written letter (sample attached) of th new_linksbeing constructed in orde�t o eal with any issues arising from the planned sidewalk construction. Working Together to Serve Our Community co ON, Canada,L2E 6X5 905 3505 ca January 26, 2009 MW-2009-02 Once all issues are resolved, design will be finalized and tendering may proceed. It is anticipated that the construction of the subject sidewalks will commence in the summer of 2009. SIDEWALK LIST: Stanley Avenue MTO Corridor St. Paul Avenue Waters Avenue Byng Avenue Recommended by: Approved by: Attach: Geoff Holni S:IREPORTS120091MW- 2009 -02 2009 New Sidewalk Program.wpd from Morrison Street to Bridge Street (collector road, missing link) from Citation Road to Brookside Drive (school district, missing link for residential movements to the school) from Church's Lane to 60m North of Church's Lane (collector road, missing link) from Bonnie Street to Margaret Street (missing link) from Lundy's Lane to 92 m North of Lundy's Lane (high pedestrian area, missing link to arterial road) Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services for of Municipal Works Dear Resident: Re: New Sidewalk Construction on Your Street 2009 New Sidewalk Program Our File: 2009- 217 -09 On a yearly basis, the City identifies by various means missing sidewalk links throughout the City. In taking steps to create better linkages, each year the City devotes a portion of the capital budget to constructing new sidewalks. The purpose of the New Sidewalk Program is to make an effort to eliminate as many missing links as possible to allow for better, more safe pedestrian movement throughout the City. In 2008, the City had identified that the missing sidewalk across the frontage of your property would be of value to the pedestrians in your area. In 2009, the City will be looking into various construction options to construct the missing sidewalk link. It would be appreciated at this time, if there are any concerns with the construction of the sidewalk, that the Project Manager be contacted to discuss and resolve the issue. The Project Manager for this project will be, CHUCK MCLEOD, Ext. 4217. Inquiries will be dealt with on an individual basis. The City would like to proceed with the design of the work in the following weeks and therefore, you are asked to make any inquiries by Attachment aJalls CA NA I):4 Yours truly, Chuck McLeod, C.E.T. Project Manager Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Municipal Works Ext 4217 Fax: 905- 356 -2354 cm cleod@ n iaga rafa l ls.ca Niagararalls New Sidewalk Construction 2009 West Side of Stanley Avenue Between Morrison Street and Bridge Street Legend New Construction n Property Parcels Air Photo ca. 2006 1:2000 January 2009 KA GIS_ RequestA2009 \CustomUntemanMUnworks NewSidewalks.map Niagara,a)is New Sidewalk Construction 2009 MTO Corridor Citation Road to Brookside Drive Legend 0 Proposed Pedestrian Link Q Property Parcels Air Photo ca. 2006 1:2000 January 2009 K: \GIS_Requestr\ 2009\ Custom\ tnlemal \Munworks\NewSdewaIks.map New Sidewalk Construction 2009 East Side of St. Paul Avenue New Construction Property Parcels Air Photo ca. 2006 New Sidewalk Construction 2009 East Side of Waters Avenue f e cto r- jor Niagarafelis Between Bonnie Street and Margaret Street r■rr't New Construction CD Property Parcels Air Photo ca. 2006 January 2009 KAGIS_RequestA2009 CusbarnkIntemaRMunworks NewSitlewalks.map New Sidewalk Construction 2009 East Side of Byng Avenue Lundy's Lane to 92m North of Lundy's Lane Legend New Construction Q Property Parcels Air Photo ca. 2006 1:2000 January 2009 K:\GIS_RquestA2009WustamUnfen a \Mun arks \Nevesldewalks,map January 26, 2009 TS- 2009 -06 His Worship Mayor Ted Salci and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: TS- 2009 -06 Update to By -laws 89 -2000, 96 -50, 94 -262 80 -77 RECOMMENDATION: That the by -law appearing on tonight's agenda amending By -laws 89 -2000, 96 -50, 94 -262 and 80 -77 be approved. BACKGROUND: The above noted by -laws currently reference section 48 of the Mechanics Lien Act, and the Construction Lien Act, which ensures that any towing costs of vehicles from municipal lands are paid by the motor vehicle owner. This legislation is no longer utilized, and the wording in the by -laws should reference Repair and Storage Liens Act R.S.O. 1990 Chapter R.25. Additionally, due to the organizational changes made in 2007, all references made to the "Director of Municipal Works" and /or "Director of Engineering" in these by -laws shall now mean the "Director of Transportation Services and that any references to the "Manager of Parking and Traffic Operations" shall now mean the "Manager of Parking Operations Recommended by: Approved by: NiagaraJalls CANADA Karl Dren, Director ansportation Services Ed Dujlovic, Executive Director of Community Services 5. Wheeler S:IGeneral Administration\GA 1.01 Reports12009 Council\01 Jan 265Th- 2009 -06 By -Laws 89 -2000, 96 -50, 94 -262 80- 77.wpd mC1023 Ntagara ON Canada L2E6X5 :90 356 -7521 www.nia. arafalls.ca Working Together to Serve Our Community Community Services Department Transportation Services CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to designate Lot 119, Registered Plan 230, not be subject to part-lot control. WHEREAS subsection 50(7) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, provides, in part, that the council of a local municipality may by by -law designate lands that would otherwise be subject to part-lot control, not be subject to such part-lot control; AND WHEREAS such by -laws are required under subsection 50(7.1) of the Planning Act to be approved by the appropriate approval authority, that being The Regional Municipality of Niagara as per subsection 51(5) of the Planning Act, subsequently delegated to the City of Niagara Falls by Regional Municipality of Niagara By -law No. 8819 -97; AND WHEREAS the owner of the said land wishes to create a property line between the existing semi detached dwelling units in order to permit each unit to be sold separately; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls deems it expedient to designate that the said land not be subject to part-lot control. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That subsection 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, not apply to Lot 119, Registered Plan 230, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. 2. This by -law shall remain in full force and effect for one year from the date of passage of this by -law, after which time this by -law shall expire and be deemed to be repealed and of no effect. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 S: \SUBDIVIS\PLOFILE7 \Dorchester Lot 119 Plan 230 Bylaw.wpd CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to designate Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33, not be subject to part-lot control. WHEREAS subsection 50(7) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, provides, in part, that the council of a local municipality may by by -law designate lands that would otherwise be subject to part-lot control, not be subject to such part-lot control; AND WHEREAS such by -laws are required under subsection 50(7.1) of the Planning Act to be approved by the appropriate approval authority, that being The Regional Municipality of Niagara as per subsection 51(5) of the Planning Act, subsequently delegated to the City of Niagara Falls by Regional Municipality of Niagara By -law No. 8819 -97; AND WHEREAS the owner of the said land wishes to create a property line between the existing semi- detached dwelling units in order to permit each unit to be sold separately; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls deems it expedient to designate that the said land not be subject to part-lot control. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That subsection 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, not apply to Lot 63, Registered Plan 59M -33, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. 2. This by -law shall remain in full force and effect for one year from the date of passage of this by -law, after which time this by -law shall expire and be deemed to be repealed and of no effect. Passed this twenty-sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 S: \SUBDIVISPLC\FILE7 \Sinnicks Lot 63 Bylaw.wpd CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009- A by -law to amend By -law No. 2005 -131, which amended By -law No. 79 -200, to remove the holding symbol (H) on the lands on the east side of Montrose Road, opposite Matthews Drive, to allow the construction of townhouse dwellings. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. By -law No. 2005 -131 is amended by deleting sections 1, 2 and 4 and replacing those sections with the following: "1. Sheet B2 of Schedule "A" to By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by redesignating from DH, in part, and HL, in part, to R4 and numbered 674, the land on the east side of Montrose Road, being Part 1 and part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -7586, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara and shown hatched and designated R4 and numbered 674 on the plan Schedule 1, attached to and forming part of this by -law. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Table 1 of clause (a) and clause (c) of section 4.19.1 and sections 7.9.1, 7.9.2 and 7.9.3 of By -law No. 79 -200, no person shall use the land described in section 1 of this by -law and shown hatched and designated R4 and numbered 674 on the plan Schedule 1 attached hereto, or erect or use any building or structure thereon, except for the purpose of townhouse dwellings, with each containing no more than 8 dwelling units, and except in compliance with the following regulations: (a) Regulations for the purpose of determining compliance with this by -law and all other provisions of By -law No. 79- 200, all of the land described in section 1 of this by -law and designated R4 and numbered 674 and shown hatched on the plan Schedule 1 attached hereto, shall be considered one parcel, save and except for any part which may be required to be dedicated for the purpose of road and highway widenings (b) Minimum lot area the whole of the land shown hatched and designated R4 and numbered 674 on the plan Schedule 1, attached hereto, save and except for any part that may be required to be dedicated for the purpose of road and highway widenings (c) Maximum number of dwelling 75 units (e) Minimum yard depths g) (i) (i) -2- (d) Minimum width of a dwelling unit between points A and B, D and E, and E and F as shown on Schedule 1 attached to and forming part of this by -law (ii) between points B and C, C and D, and G and A as shown on Schedule 1 attached to and fonning part of this by -law (f) Minimum building setback from an internal road, save and except for any parking area Minimum setback from the Ministry of Transportation right -of -way for all buildings and structures, internal roads, required parking spaces and works essential to the development, save and except for a noise attenuation wall which may be closer (h) Minimum distance between two exterior walls facing each other and neither of which contains a window for any habitable room Minimum distance between two exterior walls facing each other and one of which contains one or more windows for a habitable room or rooms 8.5 metres 6 metres plus any applicable distance specified in section 4.27.1 of By -law No. 79 -200 1.2 metres from the exterior side wall of a dwelling unit 6 metres from the exterior rear wall of a dwelling unit 4 metres from the exterior side wall of a dwelling unit 4.5 metres from the exterior front wall of a dwelling unit 6 metres from the exterior front wall of a garage 14 metres after any part which may be required to be dedicated for highway widening 3 metres 6 metres First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: -3- 0) Minimum distance between two 12 metres exterior walls facing each other and both of which contain windows for habitable rooms (k) Maximum lot coverage 35% (1) Maximum height of building or 10 metres subject to section 4.7 of By- structure law No. 79 -200 (m) Maximum number of storeys 1.5 (n) Minimum number of parking 2 per dwelling unit which do not need spaces to be readily accessible at all times (o) Minimum number of garages 1 per dwelling unit (p) Minimum landscaped open 50 square metres for each dwelling space unit 3. Section 19 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding thereto the following: 19.1.674 Notwithstanding the provisions of Table 1 of clause (a) and clause (c) of section 4.19.1, and sections 7.9.1, 7.9.2 and 7.9.3 of By -law No. 79 -200, no person shall use the land on the east side of Montrose Road, designated R4 and numbered 674 on Sheet B2 of Schedule "A or erect or use any building or structure thereon, except for the purpose of 75 townhouse dwelling units, with each townhouse dwelling containing no more than 8 dwelling units, and except in compliance with By -law No. 2005- 131." 2. By -law No. 2005 -131 is amended by deleting section 3 in its entirety. 3. Schedule 1 to By-Iaw No. 2005 -131 is deleted and replaced with Schedule 1 attached hereto. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 S:\ZONING\AMS\20041By- laws \Byam 16 Holding Removal.wpd SCHEDULE 1 TO BY -LAW No. 2009 Subject Land Description: Part 1 and part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -7586, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara i s 64.73 m 3 a oo 3 F NORTH DORSET PL 0111111111111 Ir MOUNTIOY CRT a 1111,1) 3.02 m 1.111111 ti11111 a WESTFIELD DR E 98.27 m ,I 1/111111/1 s DR 1 m Applicant: Anthony and Pamela Crocco K: \GIS_Requests\ 2004\ Schedules \ZoningAM\AM- 16\mapping.map Amending Zoning By -law No. 79 -200 1:NTS AM- 16/2004 January 2009 A by -law to amend By -law No. 80 -114, being a by -law to designate private roadways as fire routes along which no parking of vehicles shall be permitted. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. By -law No. 80 -114 is amended by deleting Schedule "A" and Schedule "A" attached hereto shall be inserted in lieu thereof. 2. By -law No. 80 -114 is amended by adding Schedule `B -72" attached hereto. Passed this twenty-sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 COLUMN 1 SITE Thorold Stone Mall Stamford Green Plaza Town Country Plaza Drummond Square Towers Plaza Lundy's Lane Plaza Niagara Square Finbows Plaza Electronic Supermarket Southway Plaza Skylon Tower Pyramid Place Maple Leaf Village Canadian Tire Y.M.C.A. Summerlea Acres Stamford Collegiate Victoria Meadows Townhomes Niagara South Condominium Corporation No. 21 YWCA Residential Complex Niagara Crossing Factory Stores St. Paul Driving Range SCHEDULE "A" COLUMN 2 LOCATION 6161 Thorold Stone Road Schedule "B-1" Portage Road Schedule `B -2" 3648 Portage Road Schedule `B -3" Drummond Road Schedule `B -4" Morrison Street Schedule `B -5" 6460 Lundy's Lane Schedule `B -6" 7555 Montrose Road Schedule `B -7" 6734 Lundy's Lane Schedule `B -8" 6282 Lundy's Lane Schedule `B -9" Drummond and Dunn Schedule `B -10" 5200 Robinson Street Schedule `B -11" 5400 Robinson Street Schedule `B -12" Falls Avenue (Oneida Lane) Schedule `B -13" 6840 McLeod Road Schedule `B -14" 4261 Fourth Avenue Schedule `B -15" 6767 Thorold Stone Road Schedule `B -16" Drummond Road and Leonard Schedule "B -17" Avenue Monastery Drive Schedule `B -18" Kalar Road and Coventry Road Schedule "B -19" Ailanthus Avenue Oakwood Drive St. Paul Avenue COLUMN 3 SCHEDULE "8" NUMBER Schedule `B -20" Schedule 13-21" Schedule `B -22" COLUMN 1 SITE Brockway Business Centre Niagara South Condominium No. 28 Niagara South Condominium No. 19 Brookside Village Co- Operative Homes Inc. Niagara South Condominium Plan No. 43 Factor Forms Niagara Ltd. Zehrs Markets Ameri-Cana Resort Niagara South Condominium Corporation #2 Kingsbridge Village Non Profit Housing Corporation Pine Meadows Builders Townhouse Condominium Project 35 Townhouses 21 Unit Townhome Development Niagara South Condominium Corporation No. 1 Edscha of Canada First Professional Management Inc. COLUMN 2 LOCATION Montrose and Thorold Stone Roads 5100 Dorchester Road 5150 Dorchester Road 8175 McLeod Road 4230 Meadowvale Drive 8481 Earl Thomas Avenue Morrison Street and Dorchester Road 8444 Lundy's Lane 3955 Portage Road 3516 Main Street 5088 Drummond Road Mewbum Road 6453 Colborne Street and 6476 Huggins Street 5795 Don Murie Street 7190 Morrison Street COLUMN 3 SCHEDULE `B" NUMBER Schedule `B -23" Schedule `B -24" Schedule `B -25" Schedule `B -26" Schedule `B -27" Schedule "B-28" Schedule `B -29" Schedule "B-30" Schedule "B-31" Schedule "B-32" 8055 McLeod Road and 8065 Schedule `B -33" McLeod Road Schedule "B-34" Schedule `B -35" Schedule "B-36" Schedule `B -37" Schedule "B-38" COLUMN 1 SITE Orchard Grove Estates Extension Econo Lodge Hotel Montrose Gardens Orlando Drive Condominium Micron Installations Rosemount Condominium Mount Carmel Centre Great Lodge Resort Burnfield Lane Condominium Niagara South Condominium Niagara South Condominium Corp. #42 Niagara South Condominium Corp. #57 Promenade Condominiums Home Depot The Courtyard at Meadow Creek Falls Masonry Ltd. Townhouse Condominiums Feliciano Pingue Proposed Condominium Feliciano Pingue Proposed Condominium Canada One Factory Outlet Mall COLUMN 2 LOCATION Magnolia Drive Access to Lots 30 33, 36 39, 42 45 and 48 -51 7514 Lundy's Lane Montrose Road 3797 Orlando Drive 6501 Kister Road Montrose Road Montrose Road Victoria Avenue at Leader Lane 3241 Montrose Road 5200 Dorchester Road 7001 Casey Street 2684 Mewburn Road 3300 Montrose Road 7190 Morrison Street 8142 Costabile Drive 5595 Drummond Road 6012 Frontenac Street 6430 Montrose Road 7500 Lundy's Lane COLUMN 3 SCHEDULE `B" NUMBER Schedule `B -39" Schedule `B -40" Schedule `B -41" Schedule `B -42" Schedule `B -43" Schedule `B 44" Schedule `B -45" Schedule `B -46" Schedule `B -47" Schedule `B -48" Schedule `B -49" Schedule `B -50" Schedule `B -51" Schedule `B -52" Schedule `B -53" Schedule `B -54" Schedule `B -55" Schedule `B -56" Schedule `B -57" COLUMN 1 SITE Niagara South Condominium Corporation No. 4 Park Royal Niagara Catholic District School Board West Niagara Falls Catholic Elementary School Secord Mills Modern Landfill Inc. Ashton Heights Condominium Courtyard Apartments MacBain Community Centre Victoria Park Towers Imperial Towers 6390 Huggins Apartments and 6400 Huggins Apartments Rock Spring Gardens Condominium West Meadow Phase II Delphina Gardens Adeline Apartments Panoramic Properties Inc. COLUMN 2 LOCATION 3322 Addison Street 3900 Kalar Road 8918 Sodom Road 2025 Fruitbelt Parkway Drummond Road and Murray Street 4658 Drummond Road 7150 Montrose Road 6521 Drummond Road 6563 Drummond Road 6390 and 6400 Huggins Street 6334 Desanka Avenue 4399 Montrose Road 6753 O'Neil Street 6420 Montrose Road 7591 Scholfield Road COLUMN 3 SCHEDULE `B" NUMBER Schedule "B -58" Schedule `B -59" Schedule `B -60" Schedule `B -61" Schedule `B -62" Schedule `B -63" Schedule "B -64" Schedule "B -65" Schedule "B -66" Schedule `B -67" Schedule `B -68" Schedule `B -69" Schedule `B -70" Schedule `B -71" Schedule "B -72" ill U r R� c Eweun g Ate Man r �s t m Core a dfmac a _m SSeGSnes F AS t3 f lit i uth 3 n s �gg l i C II n alle eert w� I ICJ Sr--! L:' 1 z1,, 2 a r _caia:i n,:,, 20.10 few Slu.l M«. -I R a..; P SP 1111- Ia ill 1 M.. III. R� c Eweun g Ate Man r �s t m �'t 0 1 N i 1 ni t 8 m g I AS t3 f lit i uth 3 n s �gg l i alle eert a -I R a..; P SP 1111- Ia rt n CD N sod are C1 It i LOT 6 x co o sn v 0, 0 3' LOT 2 LO T I" LOT 7 LOT e 0 11 0 �..7, LOT 10 PIA Gii11.15.1. Z S 0 F LO i 11 A 0 O LOT 12 3 LOT 13 LOT 14 J LOT 15 EWVBURN ROAD 0 N 0 i o rn m ra m A by -law to authorize the execution of a Lease Agreement with John Bevan respecting the lease of Reilly Street end, Niagara Falls. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: A Lease Agreement dated the 10 day of November, 2008 and made between John Bevan as lessee and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls as lessor, respecting the lease of the Reilly Street end, Niagara Falls, subject to the terms and conditions as set out in the Lease Agreement, as attached hereto, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Lease Agreement. 3. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Lease Agreement. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 THIS INDENTURE made in triplicate this 10'" day of November, 2008 IN PURSUANCE OF THE SHORT FORMS OF LEASES ACT: (3) JOHN BEVAN Hereinafter called the "lessee" OF THE FIRST PART THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Hereinafter called the "lessor" OF THE SECOND PART WITNESSETH that in consideration of rents, covenants and agreements hereinafter reserved and contained on the part of the lessee, the lessor by these presents doth demise and lease unto the lessee all that parcel of land situate lying and being in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara and being composed of part of Reilly Street road allowance, as shown outlined on a sketch marked Schedule "A" attached hereto, together with all facilities of ingress and egress required for the use of the said parcel of land for the purpose hereinafter set out. I TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said demised parcel of land (the "land for and during the teen of fprth (33) years commencing on the 1" day of January, 2009 and ending the 31' day ofDecerpber, 2042. 2. There shall be no renewals or extensions of the term. 3 Subject t¢ paragraph 4; yielding and paying therefore during the said term unto the lessor the sum of $2,087.18 annually to be paid in advance on the first day offanuary in each and every year. 4. (1) The lessee covenants to pay rent. (2) The said rent shall be fixed, except as set out below, for an initial period of five (5) ye'ars and shall be subject thereafter to review and revision in accordance with the tehris of this lease. Review and revision of the rent payable shall take effect on the fifth anniversary of the commencement of this agreement and on each subsequent fifth anniversary. (4) In the event that the parties are unable to agree upon the revision of rental payments, this lease may be cancelled by either party giving 90 days notice, in writing, to the other party of their intention to cancel the lease. The lessee shall be permitted to assign or sublet the lease to a third party, provided that the lessor has firstly given its consent in writing, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The lessee further covenants that any and all assignments or subletting of the lease shall be subject to the execution of all documentation necessary, in the sole discretion of the lessor, to bind the assignee(s), transferee(s) or sub- tenant(s), as the case may be, to all of the terms and conditions contained herein. 6. In the event of any default hereunder, except for arrears or taxes which are specifically dealt with in paragraph 7, including without limitation, the non payment of rent or non- performance of covenants by the lessee, the lessor shall give the lessee at least thirty days notice in writing to rectify the default. Should the lessee not rectify the default, the lessor shall be entitled to terminate the lease upon giving the lessee thirty (30) days notice in writing to this effect at the address below specified in paragraph 11 and to re -enter and take possession of the lands and lessee hereby covenants and agrees to deliver up vacant possession of the land immediately upon request. 7. The lessee covenants with the lessor to pay all taxes, rates and charges, including local improvement rates which are assessed or charged against the land. The lessee agrees that should there be tax arrears against the land for a period of at least thirty days, the lessor may terminate this lease upon giving the lessee at least thirty days' written notice but the arrears are still due and owing by the lessee. Any subsequent payment of the arrears by the lessee shall not terminate or cancel the notice of termination given by the lessor herein. 8. The lessor covenants with the lessee for quiet enjoyment. 9. The lessor and the lessee hereby further covenant and agree as follows: (a) The land shall be used and occupied in accordance with the zoning by -law, as may be amended from time to time, as well as all other municipal, provincial and federal laws. (b) The lessee covenants to maintain the land in good repair. If, in the sole discretion of the lessor, any required maintenance or repair is not performed forthwith by the lessee, the lessor shall be entitled to direct, in writing, that the lessee have the required work performed entirely at the expense of the lessee. If the lessee fails to undertake the required work, the lessor- shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to have the work undertaken at the expense of the lessee and further the lessor shall be entitled to terminate the lease upon giving the lessee at least thirty days notice in writing and the lessee hereby covenants and agrees to deliver up vacant possession of the land immediately upon request. (c) The lessee shall not cut or remove any trees or ornamental shrubs without the consent of the lessor. (e) (g) (d) Upon expiration or termination of the lease, the lessee may either remove all buildings and structures within thirty days from the end of the lease or the buildings and structures will become the sole property of the lessor. Should the lessee remove any buildings or structures, he /she shall be responsible for all costs associated with the restoration of the land to its original condition or such other conditions as shall be approved by the lessor, failing which the lessor may do the required work at the sole expense of the lessee, and the lessee agrees to pay forthwith such costs and expenses as may be incurred by the lessor. All persons and property at any time on the land shall be at the sole risk of the lessee, and the lessor shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury (including loss of life) to them or it however occurring, unless caused or contributed to by the neglect or default of the lessor. (fl The Lessee shall assume all liability and obligation for any and all loss, damage, or injury (including death) to persons or property that would not have happened but for this indenture or anything done or maintained by the lessee thereunder or intended so to be and the lessee shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the lessor from and against all such loss, damage, or injury and all actions, suits, proceedings, costs, charges, damages, expenses, claims or demands arising therefrom or connected therewith, provided that the lessee shall not be liable to the extent to which such loss, damage or injury is caused or contributed by the neglect or default of the lessor. The lessee shall at its own expense take out and keep in force a comprehensive policy of general liability and property damage insurance satisfactory to the City Solicitor, protecting and indemnifying the lessee and the lessor, its officers, employees and agents against any claims for damage or bodily injury to or death of one or more persons and the loss of or damage to property occurring in, on or about the land with all inclusive coverage of not less than $2,000,000.00, such policy to include the contractual obligation of the lessee to the lessor under this agreement and to contain a "cross liability" endorsement. A certified copy of such policy or a certificate in lieu, in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, shall be provided to the lessor on or before the lease commencement date and or before the renewal date of all future renewals of the policy. The lessor may, in its sole discretion, require the lessee to raise the minimum amount of coverage and shall so advise the lessee in writing, who then shall immediately increase the minimum coverage and deliver to the lessor withing thirty days, a certified copy of the policy or a certificate in lieu, in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, showing the amended coverage. Failure of the lessee to comply with these provisions shall constitute breach of the terms of this lease and shall entitle the lessor to terminate the lease upon giving at least thirty days notice in writing to the lessee. (h) (i) The lessor may at any time (except in an emergency when no notice shall be required) upon reasonable notice, enter on the land and inspect same to insure compliance with the terms of this lease. The lessee shall pay to the lessor from time to time any costs, charges, or expenses, incurred by the lessor in connection with any works or undertaking of the lessor to the extent to which the same shall be necessarily incurred by the entering into of this lease. (j) The lessee shall not be entitled to construct fences nor to have heavy landscaping such as rock gardens, retaining walls, fountains, massive plantings of shrubs or trees or similar items. 10. (1) Where this agreement requires notice to be delivered by one party to the other, such notice shall be in writing and delivered either personally, by e -mail, by fax or by prepaid ordinary first class post, by the party wishing to give such notice, to the other party at the address noted below. (2) Such notice shall be deemed to have been given: (a) in the case of personal delivery, on the date of the delivery; (b) in the case of e-mail or fax, on the date of transmission provided it is received before 4:30 p.m. on a day that is not a holiday, as defined in the Interpretation Act, failing which it shall be deemed to have been received the next day, provided the next day is not a holiday; and in the case of ordinary post, on the third day, which is not a holiday, following posting. 11. Notice shall be given to the lessee at: (c) Mr. John Bevan 9767 Niagara River Parkway Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S6 Tel: (905) 295 -6433 to the City at: The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Tel: (905) 356 -7521 Fax: (905) 371-2892 or such other address as the parties shall specify in writing. It shall be the obligation of the lessee to advise the lessor, in writing, of any change in address. Otherwise, the lessee shall be deemed to have received all notices when sent to the address set out above or to the latest address change on file with the lessor. 12. This agreement shall extend to, be binding upon and enure to the benefit of the part ies hereto and their respective heirs, administrators, successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the party of the first part has set his /her hand(s) and the party of the second part has hereunto affixed its corporate seal duly attested by the hands of the proper signing officers in that behalf and the said signing Officers certify that they have authority to bind their Corporation. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Name: R.T. (Ted) Salci Title: Mayor Name: Dean Iorfida Title: City Clerk Schedule "A" N CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to permanently close part of a highway. WHEREAS Section 34 of the Municipal Act, provides, in part, that the Council of every municipality may pass by -laws to permanently close any highway; AND WHEREAS by inadvertence, when the highway was sold in 1986 it was not permanently closed; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by -law; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Lot 71 Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls; Lot 70 Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls; Lot 69 Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls; Part Lot 68 Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls as in RO740559; Part alley Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls parts 1 2, 59R -9971; Lot 77 Plan 311 Village of Niagara Falls; lot A e/s Allen Street Plan 653 abstracted as Block 30 Village of Niagara Falls; Lot 5 e/s Allen Street Plan 653 abstracted as Block 29 Village of Niagara Falls; Part Lot 5 w/s Stanley Street Plan 653 abstracted as Block 231 Village of Niagara Falls; part Lot 6 w/s Stanley Street Plan 653 abstracted as Block 31 Village of Niagara Falls as in RO740561 RO740559; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, is hereby permanently closed. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute all documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by -law and the Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. A by -law to establish Part of Lot 492, Plan 297, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Victoria Avenue. WHEREAS Section 31 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides, in part, that a municipality may pass a by -law to establish a highway; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Part of Lot 492, Plan 297, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Part of Lot 492, Plan 297, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Victoria Avenue. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to permanently close part of a highway. WHEREAS Section 34 of the Municipal Act, provides, in part, that the Council of every municipality may pass by -laws to permanently close any highway; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by -law; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Lane Plan 309 in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, is hereby permanently closed. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute all documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by -law and the Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. A by -law to establish Part of Lot 485, Plan 9 and Part of Lot 493, Plan 297, being Part 3 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kitchener Street. WHEREAS Section 31 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides, in part, that a municipality may pass a by -law to establish a highway; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Part of Lot 485, Plan 9 and Part of Lot 493, Plan 297, being Part 3 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Part of Lot 485, Plan 9 and Part of Lot 493, Plan 297, being Part 3 on Reference Plan 59R- 13223, that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Kitchener Street. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to authorize an Application General to amend the register to release a Site Plan Agreement over Part 4 on Reference Plan 59R -13060 and registered as Instrument Number R0728683. WHEREAS the Site Plan Agreement registered in 1997 as Instrument Number R0728683 is no longer pertinent; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by -law. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Application General to amend the register to release the Site Plan Agreement registered as Instrument Number R0728683, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute all documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by -law and the Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this twenty -sixth day ofJanuary, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to authorize a land exchange /sale with The Regional Municipality of Niagara. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: I. That Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R -13802 in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be transferred from The Regional Municipality of Niagara to The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, for nominal consideration. 2. That Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R -13656 in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be transferred from The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls to The Regional Municipality of Niagara for $17,570.00. 3. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute any other documents pertaining to this matter and such other agreements and documents which are deemed necessary or desirable to carry out the intent of this by -law and to permit the registration of the proposed land exchange. 4. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver any other agreements or documents. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to establish Part of Township Lot 81, Stamford, being Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13807, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kalar Road. WHEREAS Section 31 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides, in part, that a municipality may pass a by -law to establish a highway; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Part of Township Lot 81, Stamford, being Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13807, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Part of Township Lot 81, Stamford, being Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13807, that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Kalar Road. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to establish Part of Township Lot 150, Stamford, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13759, as a public highway, to be known as and to form part of Kalar Road. WHEREAS Section 31 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides, in part, that a municipality may pass a by -law to establish a highway; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Part of Township Lot 150, Stamford, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R-13759, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Part of Township Lot 150, Stamford, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 13759, that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Kalar Road. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. A by -law to authorize the execution of an Encroachment Agreement between Joseph Daniel Vince and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, for the purpose of permitting an encroachment onto a City road allowance. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. An Encroachment Agreement dated November 24, 2008 and made between Joseph Daniel Vince and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls for the purpose of permitting an encroachment onto a City road allowance, subject to such terms and conditions as set out in the Encroachment Agreement attached hereto, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the Encroachment Agreement and all other documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by -law. 3. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 THIS AGREEMENT made this 24' day of November, 2008 BETWEEN: JOSEPH DANIEL VINCE Hereinafter called the "Owner" THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Hereinafter called the "City" OF THE FIRST PART OF THE SECOND PART WHEREAS the Owner of certain property in the City of Niagara Falls has encroached or caused an encroachment on lands owned by the City; AND WHEREAS the Owner has requested the City to permit the encroachment and to allow it to continue; AND WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to enter into an Encroachment Agreement to allow a portion of a building (the "Encroachment to encroach onto the Property, the extent of which Encroachment is more particularly set out in Schedule "B" attached hereto and forming part of this Agreement; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the premises, terms and conditions and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. The Owner is the owner of the lands more particularly described in Schedule "A" attached hereto and the City is the owner of the lands more particularly described in Schedule "13" attached hereto (the "subject lands 2. The Owner, through inadvertence or otherwise, encroaches on part of the Property, which said encroachment is more particularly described in Schedule "C" attached hereto. 3. The City shall permit the Owner of the lands more particularly described in Schedule "A the privilege of maintaining and using the Encroachment upon and over those parts of the Property, which Encroachment is more particularly set out in Schedule "13" attached hereto, until such time as all or part of the Encroachment on the said Property is required by the City or any utility company serving the area for its purposes, whichever shall first occur. 4. The Owner shall pay to the City through the Term, a fee in the amount of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) plus G.S.T„ payable in advance of the Commencement Date and on each anniversary of the Commencement Date. 5. Thepermission granted herein does not confer any rights n regard to any lands and roadways which are not under the City's jurisdiction and control. 6. The Encroachment shall not block or impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic nor shall it in any way impede any traffic signals. 7. The Owner shall assume all liability and obligation for any and all loss, damage, or injury (including death) to persons or property that would not have happened but for this Agreement or anything done or maintained by the Owner thereunder or intended so to be and the Owner shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the City from and against all such loss, damage, or injury and all actions, suits, proceedings, costs, charges, damages, expenses, claims or demands arising therefrom or connected therewith; provided that the Owner shall not be liable to the extent to which such loss, damage, or injury is caused or contributed by the neglect or default of the City. 8. The Owner agrees to take out and keep in force a Commercial General Liability insurance policy to cover both bodily injury, public liability and property damage satisfactory to the City Solicitor protecting and indemnifying the Owner and the City, its officers, employees and agents against any claims for damage or bodily injury to or death of one or more persons and the loss of or damage to property occurring in, on, or about the Lands with all inclusive coverage of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), such policy to include the City as an additional insured and to be endorsed to include the contractual obligation of the Licensee to the City under this Agreement and to contain a "cross liability" endorsement. The said insurance policy shall include a clause that the insurer will not cancel or change the insurance coverages without first giving the City thirty (30) days prior written notice. The City may, in its sole discretion acting reasonably, require the Owner to raise the minimum amount of coverage and shall so advise the Owner in writing, who then shall immediately increase the minimum coverage and deliver to the City within thirty (30) days, a certified copy of the policy or certificate in lieu, in a form satisfactory to the City's Solicitor showing the amended coverage. Failure of the Owner to comply with this provision shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and shall entitle the City to terminate hereunder. 9. The City or any utility company serving the area, shall be entitled to remove any portion of the said Encroachment, erected upon or over the subject lands, in the event of an emergency and the Owner covenants and agrees that such removal shall be at the Owner's expense. 10. The Owner covenants and agrees with the City to maintain the Encroachment at all times in a good and proper repair and condition satisfactory to the Director of Municipal Works. 11. The Owner covenants and agrees with the City that the encroachment upon the subject lands shall be limited to the Encroachment shown in Schedule "C" to the Agreement and that it will not increase, extend or enlarge or permit the increase, extension or enlargement of the Encroachment in any manner whatsoever. 12. This Agreement, including Schedules "A "B" and "C" constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior agreements, undertakings, declarations, representations, and understandings, both written and verbal, in respect of the subject matter hereof. 13. This Agreement cannot be changed or modified except by another agreement in wri ting signed by the parties. 14. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be illegal or invalid as written, such provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law and such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder thereof. 15. Failure by either party to insist upon the strict performance of any covenant, agreement, term or condition of this agreement, or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon the breach thereof, shall not constitute a waiver of any such breach or any subsequent breach of such covenant, agreement, term or condition. No covenant, agreement, term or condition of this agreement and no breach thereof shall be waived, altered or modified except by written instrument No waiver of any breach shall affect or alter this agreement but each and every covenant, agreement, term and condition of this agreement shall continue in full force and effect with respect to any other then existing or subsequent breach thereof. 16. This Agreement shall be read with all changes of gender and number required by the context. 17. (1) Where this Agreement requires notice or a document to be delivered by one party to the other, such notice or document shall be in writing and delivered either personally, by e -mail, by fax or by prepaid ordinary first class post, by the party wishing to give such notice or document, to the other party at the address noted below. (2) Such notice or document shall be deemed to have been given: (a) in the case of personal delivery, on the date of delivery; (b) (c) in the case of registered post, on the third day, which is not a holiday, following posting. in the case of e -mail or fax, on the date of transmission provided it is received before 4:30 p.m. on a day that is not a holiday, as defined in the InterpretationAct, failing which it shall be deemed to have been received the next day, provided the next day is not a holiday; and I8. Notice shall be given, to the Owner at: Joseph Daniel Vince 26 Colbeck Drive Welland, ON L3C 5B5 The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Attention: Legal Services Telephone: (905) 356-7521 Facsimile: (905) 371 -2892 19. The Owner shall indemnify, save, defend and keep harmless from time to time and at all times, the City of, from and against all actions, causes of action, interest, claims, demands, costs, charges, damages, expenses and loss which the City may at any time bear, incur, be liable for, sustain or be put unto for any reason or on account of or by reason of or in the consequence of the City entering into this agreement. 20. The Owner shall not be at liberty to assign or transfer either in whole or in part the privileges hereby granted by the City in this agreement without the written consent of the City. 21. The City may terminate this agreement upon 30 days notice, in writing, to the Owner as to its intention to terminate. 22. Upon termination of this agreement, the Owner shall remove entirely, at its sole expense, from the City lands, the Encroachment and restore the City lands to its original condition or equivalent. 23. If the Owner is in default or breach, at the Owner's expense, and the City shall be permitted to recover the expenses incurred in remedying the default or breach from the Owner by adding the expenses to the Owner's municipal taxes to be collected in accordance with section 427 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001 c.25, as amended and any successor legislation thereto. 24. This agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Owner hereto has hereunto set his hand and seal and the City has hereunto affixed its corporate seal duly attested by the hands of the proper signing Officers and the said signing Officers certify that they have authority to bind their Corporation. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED in the presence of Name: Dean Iorfida Title: City Clerk Name: Joseph Daniel Vince THE CORPORATION OF THE OF NIAGARA FALLS Name: R.T. (Ted) Salci Title: Mayor SCHEDULE "A" to an Agreement dated the 20' day of November, 2008 between JOSEPH DANIEL VINCE and THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Part Lot 46A Plan 294 Town of Niagara Falls; Part Lot 2 Plan 274 Niagara Falls as in RO436188; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. PIN 64342- 0139(LT). SCHEDULE 'B" to an Agreement dated the 24t day of November, 2008 between JOSEPH DANIEL VINCE and THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 10 foot reserve plan 292 Town of Niagara falls except Part 1, 59R -7193; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. PIN 64242- 0142(LT). F 1 ow SCHEDULE "C" to an Agreement dated the 24'" day of November, 2008 between JOSEPH DANIEL VINCE and THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS A by -law to declare Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 and Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R 11659; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, surplus. WHEREAS subsection 268(3)(a) of the Municipal Act, 2001, provides that prior to selling any land, every municipality and local board shall by by -law or resolution declare the land to be surplus; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by -law; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being Part 1 on Reference Plan 59R -11659 and Part Township Lot 92 Stamford being part of Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R- 11659; in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, is hereby declared surplus. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009- THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS BY -LAW Number 2009 A by -law to amend By -law No. 89 -2000, being a by -law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stop Signs at Intersections, Parking Prohibited) The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby ENACTS as follows: By -law No. 89 -2000, as amended, is hereby further amended: (I) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule P thereto the following items: STOP SIGNS AT INTERSECTIONS COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC Beaverton Boulevard Beaver Valley Way Eastbound on Beaverton Boulevard Beaverton Boulevard Beaver Valley Way Westbound on Beaverton Boulevard (2) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule C thereto the following items: PARKING PROHIBITED COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 HIGHWAY SIDE BETWEEN TIMES OR DAYS Erwin Crescent West Corwin Crescent and a point 180 metres At All Times south of Corwin Crescent Erwin Crescent Both Around the turning basin At All Times This By -law shall come into force when the appropriate signs are installed. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 -2- 5e- Vo tITY OFD ;CANADA NI WALIt THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS BY -LAW Number A by -law to amend By -law No. 89 -2000, No. 96 -50, No. 94 -262 and No. 80 -77. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby ENACTS as follows: I By -law No. 89 -2000, as amended, is hereby further amended (1) 101.01 "Director of Engineering" means The Director of Municipal Works of the City of Niagara Falls; is repealed and substituted with the following: 101.01 "Director Of Engineering" means the Director of Transportation Services of the City of Niagara Falls; (2) 101.01 "Traffic Supervisor" means the Parking and Traffic Manager for the City of Niagara Falls; is repealed and substituted with the following: 101.01 "Traffic Supervisor" means the Manager of Parking Operations for the City of Niagara Falls; (3) (1) 901.01 The Director of Engineering and the Traffic Supervisor are hereby authorized to apply, erect and maintain such traffic control devices and other structure, plant and equipment as required to give effect to this by -law. is repealed and substituted with the following: 901.01 The Director of Engineering or their designate, are hereby authorized to apply, erect and maintain such traffic control devices and other structure, plant and equipment as required to give effect to this by -law. 2. By -law No. 96 -50, as amended, is hereby further amended (1) Section 1 is amended by adding the following item: q) -2- "Director" means the Director of Transportation Services of the City of Niagara Falls. (2) Section 27 Individual parking spaces to be occupied by the vehicles using the parking lots shall be designated by such lines or markings on the curbing, ground or pavement as may be determined from time to time by the Parking Traffic Manager. is repealed and substituted with the following: Section 27 Individual parking spaces to be occupied by the vehicles using the parking Lots shall be designated by such lines or markings on the curbing, ground or pavement as may be determined from time to time by the Director or their designate. 3. By -law No. 94 -262, as amended, is hereby further amended Section 1 is amended by adding the following item: (j) "Director" means the Director of Transportation Services of the City of Niagara Falls. (2) Section 3 sub section (iv) placed in a location approved by the Parking and Traffic Manager for the City of Niagara Falls so as to minimize the distance to building entrances and exits and so as to permit easy access to such entrances and exits; and, is repealed and substituted with the following: Section 3 sub section (iv) placed in a location approved by the Director for the City of Niagara Falls so as to minimize the distance to building entrances and exits and so as to permit easy access to such entrances and exits; and, 4. By -law No. 80 -77, as amended, is hereby further amended (I) Section 5 A constable or municipal law enforcement officer upon discovery of any motor vehicle parked or left in contravention of any of the provision of this by -law may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, shall be a lien upon such vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided in section 48 of the Mechanics' Lien Act. is repealed and substituted with the following: Section 5 A constable or municipal law enforcement officer upon discovery of any motor vehicle parked or left in contravention of any of the provision of this by -law may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, shall be a lien upon such vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided in Repair and Storage Liens, Act R.S.O 1990 Chapter R.25 This By -law shall come into force immediately. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 -3- CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2008 Being a by -law to provide for appointments to certain Boards, Commissions and Committees. WHEREAS Section 44(3) of the Planning Act (R.SO. 1990) states that all members of the Committee of Adjustment who are members of Municipal Council shall be appointed annually. WHEREAS the number of Council representatives on the Committee of Adjustment is one (1). THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The member of Municipal Council, as set out in Schedule "A" attached hereto, shall be appointed to the Committee of Adjustment for the year as set out in the aforementioned Schedule "A"; and 2. That by -law 2008 -05 is hereby repealed. Passed this twenty sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R.T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. January 26, 2009. SCHEDULE "A" to By -law No. 2009 The following Council member has been appointed as the Council representative to the Committee of Adjustment for 2009: Councillor Victor Pietrangelo CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. WHEREAS subsection 317(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 (the "Act provides that the council of a local municipality, before the adoption of the estimates for the year, pass a by -law levying amounts on the assessment in each property class in the local municipality, rateable for local municipal purposes. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. (1) An interim tax levy at the following rates is hereby imposed and levied on the whole of the assessment for property in the following classes: First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: Property Class Rate Residential 0.7392% Farmlands 0.1848% Managed Forests 0.1848% Pipeline 1.7578% Multi- Residential 1.3829% New Multi- Residential 0.7392% Commercial 1.8643% Vacant Commercial 1.3050% Industrial 2.8804% Vacant Industrial 1.8722% Large Industrial 2.8804% Vacant Large Industrial 1.8722% (2) The interim tax levy shall not exceed 50% of the total amount of taxes for municipal and school purposes levied on the property for the previous year. 2. All monies levied and collected under the authority of this by -law shall be paid to the Treasurer of the City of Niagara Falls and applied by him as directed or required by the Act. Passed this 26th day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 A by -law to authorize temporary borrowing, (3) CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -Law No. 2009 WHEREAS subsection 4070) of the Municipal Act, 2001 (the "Act provides that at any time during a fiscal year, a municipality may authorize temporary borrowing, until the taxes are collected and other revenues are received, of the amount council considers necessary to meet the current expenditures of the municipality for the year; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls (the "Council deems it necessary to borrow up to a maximum sum of twenty -four million dollars to meet, until the taxes are collected and other revenues are received, the current expenditures of the corporation; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: I. (1) The Mayor and the City Treasurer and Director of Finance are hereby authorized on behalf of the Corporation to borrow, from time to time, by way of a promissory note, bankers' acceptance, operating credit line from the Corporation's financial institution, or any other bank, person, firm or corporation, a sum or sums not exceeding at any one time $24,000,000.00, to meet, until the taxes are collected and other revenues are received, the current expenditures of the Corporation including amounts required for the purposes mentioned in subsection 407(1) of the Act. (2) The Mayor and the City Treasurer and Director of Finance are hereby authorized to provide by agreement that all or any sums borrowed for any and all of the purposes mentioned in section 407 of the Act, shall, with interest thereon, be a charge upon the whole or any part or parts of the revenues of the Corporation for the current year and for all preceding years as and when such revenues are received. The Mayor and the City Treasurer and Director of Finance are hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Corporation and to furnish to the lender, an agreement or agreements of the Corporation charging the said revenues of the Corporation with payment of all sums borrowed from the lender and any interest thereon and any other charges in connection therewith. (4) The City Treasurer and Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to apply in payment of all sums borrowed as aforesaid, together with interest thereon, all of the monies hereafter collected or received either on account or realized in respect of taxes levied, for the current year and preceding years, or from any other source which may lawfully be applied for such purposes. Passed this twenty-sixth day of January 2009 DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR 2 2. The Mayor, City Clerk, and City Treasurer, as the case may be, are hereby authorized to execute all documents necessary to carry out section 1. First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to authorize the payment of $33,206,699.94 for General Purposes. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: That the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the attached list of disbursements for the period beginning November 6, 2008 to January 8, 2009. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2009 A by -law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 26 day of January, 2009. WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and expedient that the actions and proceedings of Council as herein set forth be adopted, ratified and confirmed by by -law. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The actions of the Council at its meeting held on the 26` day of January, 2009 including all motions, resolutions and other actions taken by the Council at its said meeting, are hereby adopted, ratified and confirmed as if they were expressly embodied in this by -law, except where the prior approval of the Ontario Municipal Board or other authority is by law required or any action required by law to be taken by resolution. 2. Where no individual by -law has been or is passed with respect to the taking of any action authorized in or with respect to the exercise of any powers by the Council, then this by -law shall be deemed for all purposes to be the by -law required for approving, authorizing and taking of any action authorized therein or thereby, or required for the exercise of any powers thereon by the Council. 3. The Mayor and the proper officers of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls are hereby authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to the said actions of the Council or to obtain approvals where required, and, except where otherwise provided, the Mayor and the Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute all documents arising therefrom and necessary on behalf of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls and to affix thereto the corporate seal of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls. Passed this twenty -sixth day of January, 2009. DEAN IORFIDA, CITY CLERK R. T. (TED) SALCI, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Third Reading: January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009