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08/25/2015ADDITIONS TO COUNCIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2015 REPORTS 1. Letter from Brian Sinclair re: sewer laterals related to: PBD -2015-39 - PLC -2015-003, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control, Lots 170-173 (Inclusive), Plan 260, 8452-8484 Willoughby Dr., Parkway Gardens, Applicant: W.S. Walters Construction Limited 2. Additional Report: MW -2015-28 Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and Small Communities Fund (SCF) Programs Intake 2 Applications NOTE: the report is being added to the agenda based on the time lines for the program which require an Expression of Interest by September 11th. BRIAN SINCLAIR CORPORATION August 20, 2015 DELIVERED PROFESSIONAL BRIAN N. SINCLAIR, Q.C. Barrister & Solicitor brian(5 briansinclair.com 5627 Main Street Niagara Falls, ON L2G 5Z3 Telephone: 905-354-0523 Facsimile: 905-354-2576 Attention: Dean Iorfida, City Clerk City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 Dear Dean: Re: PLC -2015-003, Part Lot Control Application Lots 170, 171, 172 & 173, Plan 260 8452-8458 Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls W.S. Walters Construction Limited Enclosed please find pictures as discussed of the various laterals. I understand these require normal maintenance, which they have had over the last fifty years and they should be fine. Also enclosed are copies of statements from the owners of 8480 and 8486 Willoughby Drive, stating that they have had no issues with the lateral. Yours very truly, BRIAN SINCLAIR P OFESSIONAL CORPORATION BRIAN N. SINCLAIR, Q.C. > BNS/mv Enclosures Recognized by the Law Society for 50 years of service H soja a so 59M039 - Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls Location Willoughby Drive Niagara Falls Ontario August -19-15 59M039 - Sanitary Lateral Inspections Customer W.S. Walters Construction Ltd. P.O. Box 73 St. Davids Ontario LOS 1P0 Inspector T.J. Prince Bob Robinson & Son Construction P.O. Box 129 Port Robinson Ontario LOS 1K0 59M039 - Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls Units 8476 & 8474 59M039 - Determine Condition of Sanitary Laterals 8/18/2015 8:26:27 AM 8/18/2015 8:27:23 AM Start Survey ( 8476 Willoughby Dr - Niagara Falls ) 8/18/2015 8:30:02 AM Finish Survey ( Main Sewer ) 0.04 m 0.04 m 20.53 m 8/18/2015 8:31:07 AM 20.16 m Displaced Joint and broken pipe G/TSIDE 8/18/2015 8:34:50 AM 0.77 m Y Connection inside Building for opposite unit (8474) 59M039 - Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls Units 8468 & 8466 Determine Condition of Laterals 8/18/2015 8:54:19 AM 0.00 m 8/18/2015 8:55:12 AM 0.04 m Start Survey (8468 Willoughby Dr - Niagara Falls ) 8/18/2015 8:55:45 AM 0.18 m Y Connection for other side (8466) 8/18/2015 8:56:12 AM 1.27 m Roots Fine 1 8/18/2015 8:57:22 AM Root Mass at joint crrt�E 9.47 m 8/18/2015 9:02:46 AM 19.62 m Finish Survey ( Main Sewer ) 8/18/2015 9:05:21 AM 10.72 m Root Mass at joint Grry SHOE 59M039 - Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls Units 8460 & 8462 Determine Condition of Laterals 8/18/2015 9:20:32 AM 0.00 m 8/18/2015 9:21:04 AM 0.00 m Start Survey ( 8460 Willoughby Dr - Niagara Falls ) 8/18/2015 9:21:17 AM 0.00 m 8/18/2015 9:21:54 AM Root Mass 0.67 m 8/18/2015 9:22:33 AM 1.22 m Y Connection for other side (8462) 8/18/2015 9:23:12 AM 3.89 m Roots fine at joint 8/18/2015 9:23:57 AM 8.86 m Roots at joint 8/18/2015 9:24:34 AM 9.80 m Offset Joint 8/18/2015 9:25:20 AM 10.77 m Material Change to pvc with juntion (cleanout) at 12 oclock 8/18/2015 9:26:24 AM Finish Survey ( Main sewer ) 59M039 - Willoughby Drive, Niagara Falls Units 8452 & 8458 Determine Condition of Laterals 8/18/2015 9:50:03 AM 20.71 m 0.00 m 8/18/2015 9:50:35 AM -0.01 m Start Survey ( 8452 Willoughby Dr - Niagara Falls ) 8/18/2015 9:51:01 AM 0.08 m Y Connection for other side (8458) 8/18/2015 9:52:08 AM 12.47 m offset joint 8/18/2015 9:53:10 AM 20.95 m Finish Survey ( Main Sewer ) This document is to verify that Wendy Confiant is the owner and reside at 8480 Willoughby Drive,Niagara Falls Ontario and that I have had no issues with my sewer since I moved in October 28,2011. My sewer lateral which joins outside my residence to a sewer lateral shared with the next door residence of 8486 Willoughby Drive,Niagara Falls,Ontario and leads to the city property as one sewer lateral has never caused any problems of plugging or backing up.Therefore,sharing a sewer lateral to the city property has never been an issue for myself or my adjoining neighbour. I acknowledge that if a problem with the shared lateral such as plugging or unforeseen problems did arise in the future,the costs of any maintenance, repairs,etc. would be shared equally between myself and my adjoining neighbour. Dated the c:20 -it day of August,2015. This document is to verify that we,Lloyd and Deborah Linton are the owners and reside at 8486 Willoughby Drive,Niagara Falls Ontario and that we have had no issues with our sewer since we moved in March 30,2012. Our sewer lateral which joins outside our residence to a sewer lateral shared with the next door residence of 8480 Willoughby Drive,Niagara Falls,Ontario and leads to the city property as one sewer lateral has never caused any problems of plugging or backing up.Therefore,sharing a sewer lateral to the city property has never been an issue for us or our adjoining neighbour. We acknowledge that if a problem with the shared lateral such as plugging or unforeseen problems did arise in the future,the costs of any maintenance, repairs,etc. would be shared equally between us and our adjoining neighbour. t.lovz( Linton eborah Linton Dated the / 7 day of August,2015. %l/ Niagarajirrlls REPORT TO: SUBMITTED BY: SUBJECT: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Municipal Works MW -2015-28 Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) and Small Communities Fund (SCF) Programs Intake 2 Applications MW -2015-28 August 25, 2015 RECOMMENDATION That staff be directed to submit Expressions of Interest for the Desson Avenue Municipal Services Replacement Project under the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund and Slater Avenue Municipal Services Replacement Project under the Small Community Fund programs. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On July 28, 2015 City staff was informed by the Province that it will be accepting applications for Intake 2 of two infrastructure funding program launched in 2012. The Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) proposes to provide funding in the amount of $100 million over the next 10 years to support the repair of critical infrastructure through a $50 million application -based program and a $50 million formula -based program. The Small Communities Fund (SCF) will provide matching commitments from the Province and the. Federal governments of $272 million. This program is entirely application -based. Eligibility for the OCIF and SCF programs is determined through a 2 stage process. The first stage involves the submission of an Expression of Interest (EOI) which must be received before September 11, 2015 (OCIF) and September 30, 2015 (SCF). If successful, full applications are to be submitted by the end of December. The purpose of this report is to inform Council of the funding opportunities and to confirm support for the submissions of EOI's in advance of the deadline. The projects recommended best fit the eligibility and allow the City to access the maximum funding available through the program. August 25, 2015 - 2 - BACKGROUND MW -2015-28 The application -based component of the OCIF and the SCF programs has the following Selection Criteria; Eligible applicants can submit one project for the OCIF program and one application for the SCF program. The same project cannot be submitted to both programs. Communities that successfully pass the EOI pre-screening stage will be advised in October and invited to submit a full application within 30 days. The full application must include the City's Asset Management Plan which was approved by Council earlier this year. Joint projects are encouraged and funding eligibility is applied to each partner. Land acquisition costs are not eligible. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE City Council, in its wisdom, advanced the engineering design phase of a number of projects in the event that Federal and Provincial funding programs would be announced. While some projects have advanced more quickly than others, staff has considered the following projects that best fit the eligibility criteria. OCIF SCF Funding Available $50 million in annual Provincial funding $272 million from each of the Provincial and Federal governments Project Eligibility Roads, Bridges, Water and Wastewater Projects Highways and Major Roads, Drinking Water, Wastewater, Public Transit, Solid Waste Management, Green Energy, Innovation, Connectivity and Broadband, Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment, Disaster Mitigation, Local/Regional Airports, Short -Line Rail and Short Sea Shipping Projects Funding Formula Up to 90% Provincial Funding Federal and Provincial contribution up to 2/3rds of the total eligible costs Funding Cap $2 million maximum None Completion Date December 31, 2017 As outlined in Contribution Agreement October 31, 2021 Eligible applicants can submit one project for the OCIF program and one application for the SCF program. The same project cannot be submitted to both programs. Communities that successfully pass the EOI pre-screening stage will be advised in October and invited to submit a full application within 30 days. The full application must include the City's Asset Management Plan which was approved by Council earlier this year. Joint projects are encouraged and funding eligibility is applied to each partner. Land acquisition costs are not eligible. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE City Council, in its wisdom, advanced the engineering design phase of a number of projects in the event that Federal and Provincial funding programs would be announced. While some projects have advanced more quickly than others, staff has considered the following projects that best fit the eligibility criteria. August 25, 2015 - 3 - MW -2015-28 Desson Ave. Municipal Services Replacement Project (OCIF) This project involves the separation of combined sewers to a drainage area serving approximately 54 homes and includes the replacement of the existing watermain, roadway, curbs and sidewalks. This area has experienced chronic basement flooding and is experiencing a number of service disruptions due to the age and condition of the existing infrastructure. This project was identified as a priority 1 project in the 2015 Capital Budget deliberations but did not receive funding. This project was previously bundled with Buchanan Avenue and Slater Avenue under one project. Buchanan Avenue has since been funded and tendered as a separate project in 2015. This project is estimated to cost $1,850,000 and can be completed well within the December 2017 deadline for the Ontario Communities Infrastructure Fund. The scope and scale of this project also allows us to optimize the 90% Provincial funding contribution. Slater Ave. Municipal Services Replacement Project (SCF) This project involves the separation of combined sewers to a drainage area serving approximately 20 homes and businesses. It also includes the replacement of the existing watermain, roadway, curbs and sidewalks. This area has also experienced chronic basement flooding and is experiencing a number of service disruptions due to the age and condition of the existing infrastructure. This project was identified as a priority 1 project in the 2015 Capital Budget deliberations but did not receive funding. This project was previously bundled with Buchanan Avenue and Desson Avenue under one project. Buchanan Avenue has since been funded and tendered as a separate project in 2015. This project is estimated to cost $1,350,000 and can be completed well within the October 2021 deadline for the Small Community Fund. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Both projects are currently in the engineering design phase and have been identified as priority projects for 2016. In addition it should be noted that both projects have funding commitments from the Niagara Region under its CSO Program. The City's share of the funding programs can be considered during the 2016 Capital Budget deliberations once the funding eligibility from all sources has been confirmed. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The recommendation is consistent with Council's Strategic Commitment to achieve infrastructure sustainability. August 25, 2015 - 4 - MW -2015-28 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 1. Notification of Funding Programs — July 28, 2015 2. Location Plan — Desson Avenue and Slater Avenue -Municipal Services Replacement Projects Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Geoff Holman Geoff Holrhan, Dir r f Municipal Works Ken odd, Chief Administrative Officer t" Ontario NEWS Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Applications Now Open for Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund Province Continues to Invest in Small, Rural and Northern Municipal Infrastructure July 28, 2015 11:30 A.M. Ontario is inviting small, rural and Northern municipalities to apply for infrastructure funding to build and repair critical infrastructure, like roads and bridges, under the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund. To be eligible for the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund, municipalities must have a population of less than 100,000 as of the 2011 census or be located in northern or rural Ontario. Eligible municipalities will have access to $100 million per year to revitalize core infrastructure and support asset management planning. The province approved 78 projects under the first intake of the fund, and expressions of interest for the second intake will be accepted from July 28, 2015 to September 11, 2015. This funding is part of the largest infrastructure investment in Ontario's history - more than $130 billion over 10 years, which will support more than 110,000 jobs per year on average with projects such as roads, bridges, transit systems, schools and hospitals. Investing in municipal infrastructure is part of the government's plan to build Ontario up. The four-part plan includes investing in people's talents and skills, making the largest investment in public infrastructure in Ontario's history, creating a dynamic, innovative environment where business thrives, and building a secure retirement savings plan. QUOTES " This second intake of the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund will help municipalities across Ontario repair crucial infrastructure. The province's commitment to investing in small and rural infrastructure will help keep our communities strong while creating jobs." - Jeff Leal Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs " Our government is committed to working with communities across Ontario to provide stable, predictable infrastructure funding to build better roads, bridges and transportation. Investing in infrastructure generates significant economic activity in local communities, creates jobs and helps maintain a strong regional business climate across the province." - Brad Duguid Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure " I'd like to thank the Honourable Jeff Leal, the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, for coming here today to help us celebrate such an important event for our community. As a recipient of the first round of funding from the Ontario Community infrastructure Fund, I can attest to the importance of this fund as a means to help our community grow and prosper." - Frances Smith Mayor of Central Frontenac QUICK FACTS • In 2013, municipalities advised on the design of the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund through province -wide consultations. Based on that feedback, the fund uses a formula to allocate $50 million per year across 426 communities to support improvements and repairs to road, bridge, water and wastewater projects. Communities can also request additional funding for crucial infrastructure projects through the $50 million application -based portion of the fund. • A Conference Board of Canada report estimated that Ontario's public infrastructure investment would add more than $1,000 to the average annual income of Ontarians in 2014 and lower the unemployment rate by about one percentage point. LEARN MORE • Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund • ontario.ca/agriculture-news Chelsea Plante Minister's Office 416-326-6439 Susin Micallef Communications Branch 519-826-3145 Available Online Disponible en Francais FORSY R SIN APPROVED E-77cH4lci NiagarajWigi MUNICIPAL WORKS SCALE N.T.S DIRECTOR OF MUNICIPAL WORKS DATE DATE 24/08/201 DESSON AVE. between Kitchener St. and Spring St. FILE. NO. SLATER AVE. between Kitchener St. and Lewis Ave. MAP 0