07/12/2016 TENTH MEETING
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
July 12, 2016
Council met on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. in a Closed Meeting related
to the items noted in the resolution below. All members of Council, with the exception of
Councillor loannoni, were present.
NO. 18 KERRIO CAMPBELL THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED on July 12, 2016 at
4:00 p.m., Niagara Falls Council went into a closed meeting, prior to their regularly
scheduled meeting at 5:00 p.m. to consider matters that fall under s. 239(2)(c), a
matter that falls under s. 239(2)(d), labour relations.
Carried Unanimously
Council met on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 5:20 p.m. for the purpose of
considering Regular Business matters. All members of Council were present, with the
exception of Councillor loannoni.
Kylie Mason sang the National Anthem.
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ADOPTION OF COUNCIL MINUTES
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Kerrio that the minutes of the June 14, 2016 meeting be approved.
Carried Unanimously
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DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTERESTS
Councillor Morocco indicated a pecuniary interest related to the In Camera
matters, as her spouse is employed by the City.
Councillor Strange indicated a pecuniary interest related to the Communication
related to Heater's Heroes.
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PRESENTATIONS/ DEPUTATIONS 5:00 P.M.
Foundation for a Drug-Free World
The Mayor recognized the winners from the "Why I Want a Drug-Free
Community" essay contest recently held at various local schools.
Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship
The Mayor recognized Joey Ciampa, Dante De Benedetti, Matteo De Benedetti,
and Tavish McMahon for winning the Knights Of Columbus free throw competition.
Share the Road Cycling Coalition
Jamie Stuckless, Executive Director, of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition
recognized the City with a bronze award.
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Sears National Kids Cancer Ride
Neil Babbage outlined his involvement in the event, which is a coast to coast
bicycle ride to raise funds for childhood cancer.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Strange that a link to Neil's fundraising page be placed on the City's website.
Carried Unanimously
Wildplay Niagara Falls
Rich Merlino, General Manager, and Lindsay DiCosimo of Wildplay Niagara
informed Council of the new zip line attraction.
Niagara Sustainability Initiative
Matt Brunette, Development & Engagement Manager informed Council on the
Niagara Sustainability Initiative.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor
Thomson that a letter of support for the Niagara Sustainability Initiative be prepared.
Carried Unanimously
REPORTS
Councillor Pietrangelo Chaired.
TS-2016-27 Victoria Avenue between Bridge Street and Valley Way
Designated Bicycle Lanes and Reduced Lane Width
The report recommends that a bicycle lane be designated on Victoria Avenue between
Bridge Street and Valley Way.
The Traffic Technologist did a presentation.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Morocco that the recommendation report be approved.
Carried Unanimously
Water Rate Structure Review
The Director of Finance did a presentation on the public consultation related to the
water rate review and the determination of the rate in other municipalities. Various
options were presented. Recommendations were provided.
Ed Bielawski, local resident, outlined his preferences as far as the various
options proposed.
ORDERED on the motion of Mayor Diodati, seconded by Councillor Kerrio that
Staff immediately implement develop a meter replacement program to rectify variances
within meter classes and improve water loss ratio, and
That Council direct staff to utilize a rate structure that collects budgeted revenue 60/40
split for 2016, and
That staff continue to review the split on an annual basis to move towards industry
averages.
Carried Unanimously
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PLANNING MATTERS 6:30 P.M.
PBD-2016-41, AM-2016-009, Zoning By-law Amendment Application
5741 McGrail Avenue, Applicants: Tim and Evan Burke and Jon Grossi
Proposal: Conversion of Existing Building into seven vacation rental dwelling
units and allowance for other tourist servicing uses.
Background Material:
Zoning By-law amendment for lands known as 5741 McGrail Ave having an area of 845
sq. m.(0.2 ha).
Lands are designated site specific Tourist Commercial (TC)
Limited to use as a hostel.
To permit the building to be converted into 7 vacation rental units and to re-establish
most of the standard TC uses.
Planning Analysis
Vacation Rental Dwelling
Vacation rental dwellings are an alternative form of accommodation growing globally
and in the City.
Defined as a dwelling unit that is rented in its entirety to one group of travelers at a time
for a period of less than 28 days.
This type of accommodation include facilities to prepare meals and typically, no owner
or manager is present on-site.
Rental arrangements made via internet.
Official Plan
Existing building was formerly an apartment and hostel. A measure of land use
compatibility has evolved with surrounding properties.
Would provide an alternative form of tourist accommodation and provide an appropriate
transition between more intensive tourist uses south of McGrail Ave and the residential
and non-conforming uses to the north.
Does not create additional impacts on surrounding area or transportation and servicing
infrastructure.
Zoning By-law
Surrounding properties zoned standard TC permitting a wide range of tourist serving
commercial uses,
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Amendment will re-establish most of the uses originally permitted and preclude uses
that are sensitive and incompatible with nearby Post Cereals plant.
Parking ratio of 1.25 spaces/unit as property is in proximity to attractions and
commercial parking lots.
Amendment Recommended
Is an alternative form of accommodation and compatible with other tourist serving uses
in City's Tourist districts,
Provide an appropriate transition between more intensive tourist uses south of McGrail
Ave and residential and non-residential uses to the north,
Similar to other accommodation uses permitted in TC zone with exception they include
facilities to prepare meals and no owner or manager is present,
Site specifically eliminating the opportunity for dwelling units, recreational uses and a
day nursery, will ensure that uses that are sensitive to nearby industry are not located
on the property,
Parking ration of 1.25 spaces per vacation rental dwelling unit is acceptable because
the property is in proximity to primary attraction area for tourists and commercial parking
lots.
Recommendation
Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to site specific Tourist
Commercial permitting up to 7 vacation rental dwelling units, a hostel and the uses
permitted in the TC zone save and except for dwelling units, recreational uses and a
day nursery, and
Subject to establishing a site specific parking requirement of 1.25 spaces per unit.
Tim Burke, the applicant, indicated that the property would be managed by
Niagara Smart Save, a similar operation to Air BnB.
The Public Meeting was closed.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Kerrio
that the recommendation report be approved.
Carried Unanimously
MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Diodati advised of the GO announcement and the OLG's RFP for
entertainment centre.
Mayor Diodati advised of recent events: U-Haul Moving and Storage, Paul's
Restorations and Newton Financial grand openings, Graduations of high school
students, Canada Day celebrations, Tesla Day event, Toronto Maple Leaf's Rookie
Camp at the Gale Centre.
Mayor Diodati advised of upcoming events: opening of The Market at Go Fitness
Niagara, \ Casa Das Natas (Portuguese bakery), grand opening, Wildplay Niagara and
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Zipline to the Falls opening, Livestock Niagara Music Festival, and the annual AMO
Conference in Windsor.
Mayor Diodati extended condolences to MPP Wayne Gates and family on the passing
of his father-in-law Pietro De Luca and to Rick Stokes, on the passing of his son,
Michael Stokes.
COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK
1. Lundy's Lane B.I.A. — requesting approval of their revised slate of Directors.
RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council.
ORDERED on the motion of Councilor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Thomson that the communication be approved.
Carried Unanimously
2. Memo from Director of Recreation & Culture — re: pool hours.
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NOTE: Lucy Di Nunzio has requested to speak to the issue.
RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council.
Lucy Di Nunzio outlined the importance of pools in the summer and asked that
an extra hour be instituted for the next season.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor
Campbell that staff report back to Council on usage of public pools and the amount of
extended hours upon completion of the season.
Carried Unanimously
Councillor Pietrangelo exited.
3. Memo from the City Clerk — re: neonicotinoids.
RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council.
ORDERED on the motion Councillor Campbell, seconded by Councillor Kerrio
that the memo be received and filed.
Carried Unanimously
4. Noise By-law — various requests for relief to the Noise By-law.
RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council.
Councillor Pietrangelo returned.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor
Morocco that the various requests be approved.
Carried Unanimously
with Councillor Strange declaring a conflict on the Heater's heroes request.
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5. 365Sports — requests related to the Urban Slide event.
RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor
Thomson that the provision of in-kind services, including water supply, be approved
Carried Unanimously
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.
L-2016-11 — Entry on to Adjoining Lands By-law
The report recommends the following:
That Council enact a by-law permitting landowners who are seeking to repair or alter
their buildings and fences, to enter adjoining land to carry out such repairs,
improvements or renovations.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerri, seconded by Councillor Campbell
that the report be approved.
Carried Unanimously
L-2016-12 — Acquisition of Lands from the Region Parts 1 and 2, Plan 59R-14919
Portion of Whirlpool Road.
The report recommends the following:
1 . That the City of Niagara Falls enter into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale with
The Regional Municipality of Niagara (the "Region") and acquire a portion of
Whirlpool Road, legally described as Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 59R-
14919, as set out on the attached Reference Plan and Location Map, for nominal
consideration.
2. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute any and all documents
required to complete the transaction authorized by Recommendation 1 above.
3.
MW-2016-33 — Young & Hopf Wagner Drain — Filing of Engineer's Report
The report recommends the following:
1 . That staff be directed to include the replacement of Willodell Road and Schneider
Road Bridges as part of the Young & Hopf-Wagner Municipal Drain project, and
2. That the City assumes the costs to transfer the subject property back to the City's
ownership and re-establish the Schneider Road allowance between Willodell
Road and Schaubel Road.
MW-2016-30 — Emergency Decommissioning of City Storm Sewer on former Cytec
Lands, City Property & CN Rail Property
The report recommends the following:
1. That Council authorize City staff to engage the services of Baiocco Construction to
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complete the proposed emergency storm sewer decommissioning work,
2. That the Capital Budget be amended to reflect this new expenditure.
MW-2016-31 — Fernwood Trail Development Phase 2
The report recommends the following:
1. That the tender for the Fernwood Trail Development Phase 2 be awarded to
Anthony's Excavating Central Inc. in the amount of $252,141.00 (excl. HST).
2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary contract
documents.
MW-2016-26 — Colborne St Sewer Separation & Road Reconstruction Phase 1
Tender Result— Contract No. 2016-320-13
The report recommends the following:
The contract be awarded to the lowest bidder Demar Construction Inc. at the tendered
price of$931,681.42.
That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary contract
documents.
MW-2016-32 — Tender Award Contract No. 2016-400-16, Desson Avenue and Slater
Avenue Road Reconstruction
The report recommends the following:
The contract be awarded to the lowest bidder Demar Construction Inc. at the tendered
price of $2,854,218.86.
That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary contract
documents.
PBD-2016-32 — Matters Arising from the Municipal Heritage Committee Proposed
New Doors for Old St. John's Church Stamford Green Heritage Columbarium
The report recommends that Council approves the alteration to the Old St. John's
Church/Stamford Green Heritage Columbarium and specifically, the installation of new
front entrance doors as it will assist in the preservation and security of the building and
allow the building to be more accessible.
PBD-2016-33 — PLC-2016-004, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Block 75,
Plan 59M-401. 7180- 7192 Stacey Drive. Applicant: Kenmore Homes. Agent:
Carmela Agro, Upper Canada Consultants
The report recommends the following:
1. That Council approve the request and pass the by-law included in tonight's
agenda to designate Block 75 on Registered Plan 59M-401, as exempt from Part
Lot Control for a period of two years, and
2. That the developer be required to notify the City when the new deeds for the
parcels have been registered.
PBD-2016-35 — DOW-2016-003, Commercial Building & Façade Improvement
Grant and Revitalization Grant. 4458 Queen Street. Applicant: Niagara Radio
Group Limited
The report recommends that Council approve the Commercial Building and Façade
Improvement Grant and Revitalization Grant Applications for 4458 Queen Street,
subject to the owner satisfying the program requirements.
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TS-2016-28 — Taylor Street— Parking Review
The report recommends that a 15-minute parking zone is established on the north side
of Taylor Street from a point 14 metres west of Drummond Road to a point 20 metres
west of Drummond Road.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerrio, seconded by Councillor
Pietrangelo that the reports on the Consent Agenda be approved as recommended.
Carried Unanimously
RESOLUTIONS
NO.19- PIETRANGELO - MOROCCO — THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara
Falls City Council considers "Niagara Falls Night of Art" to be an event of municipal
significance and supports the provision of a Special Occasion Liquor Licence (SOP) for
the event.
Carried Unanimously
NO. 20- PIETRANGELO - MOROCCO — THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara
Falls City Council considers the Heart Niagara event to be of municipal significance and
supports the provision of a Special Occasion Liquor Licence (SOP) for the event.
Carried Unanimously
NO. 21- PIETRANGELO - MOROCCO — THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara
Falls City Council considers such fundraising events, like the upcoming event organized
by Standup for Kids with Autism to be of municipal significance and supports the
provision of a Special Occasion Liquor Licence (SOP) for the event.
Carried Unanimously
NO. 22-PIETRANGELO - MOROCCO — THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara
Falls City Council considers the Urban Slide to be an event of municipal significance
and supports the provision of a Special Occasion Liquor Licence (SOP) for the event.
Carried Unanimously
BY-LAWS
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Campbell that the by-laws be given a first reading.
Carried Unanimously
2016-64 A by-law to provide for the entry upon adjoining lands.
2016-65 A by-law to authorize a Transfer, Release and Abandonment of Easement
to release the easement registered as Instrument Number SN378300,
over part of Lots 19 and 20, Concession 3, designated as Part 1 on
Reference Plan 59R-14902
2016-66 A by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement with
Queensway Chippawa Props. Inc. respecting Chippawa West Phase 2-
Stage 3 Subdivision, subject to all conditions of the Subdivision
Agreement being met to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning,
Building and Development.
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2016-67 A by-law to designate Block 75, Registered Plan 59M-401, not be subject
to part-lot control (PLC-2016-004).
2016-68 A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the Lands to be used for
commercial purposes (AM-2016-002).
2016-69 A by-law to amend By-law No. 70-69, to restrict the use of the Lands to
agricultural purposes only (AM-2016-006).
2016-70 A by-law to amend By-law No. 70-69, to permit a residence not associated
with an agricultural use on the Lands, subject to site specific regulations
(AM-2016-006).
2016-71 A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking
and traffic on City Roads.
2016-72 A by-law to amend By-law No. 96-50, being a by-law to provide for
establishing parking lots in the City of Niagara Falls, and for regulating,
supervising and governing the parking of vehicles in various municipal
parking facilities thereon and charging a fee for such parking.
2016-73 A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking
and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Stop Signs at Intersections,
Heavy Vehicle Restriction)
2016-74 A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its
meeting held on the 12th day of July, 2016.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Campbell that the by-laws be given a second and third reading.
Carried Unanimously
NEW BUSINESS
Cottage Rental Dwellings
Robert Ainslie, McMillan Drive resident, spoke to the issues related to an alleged
cottage rental dwelling on his street.
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerrio, seconded by Councillor Thomson
that staff report back on how to solve the problem of illegal cottage rental dwellings in
the municipality, and
That staff be directed to employ all available methods necessary, up to and, including
the seeking of court injunctions.
Carried Unanimously
Recognitions
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor
Pietrangelo that John MacBain be recognized.
Carried Unanimously
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ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor
Campbell that a street be named after Don Ede.
Carried Unanimously
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor
Pietrangelo that the City consider naming a sports facility after W. Bad Mayes
Carried Unanimously
Public Washrooms
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor
Morocco that staff report back on the possibility of public washrooms in the Victoria
Centre BIA.
Carried Unanimously
McLeod Road Crosswalk
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Craitor
that staff report back on how best to approach the Region, to reconsider the
implementation of a crosswalk at McLeod and Wilson, and
That Council members and residents be encouraged to appear as a delegation at any
future meetings at the Region dealing with the issue.
Carried Unanimously
Provincial Third Party Investigation Report
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Kerrio
that the Premier be called upon to release the results of an independent third party
investigation, with personal information redacted, into the allegations against former
M.P.P., and current, City Councillor Kim Craitor.
Carried Unanimously
with Councillor Craitor declaring a conflict.
5466 Morrison
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Morocco that
staff report back on the property standards complaint related to 5466 Morrison.
Carried Unanimously
Community Health Centre
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor
Pietrangelo that staff meet with representatives from the Community Health Centre and
Chair-A-Van to facilitate one-ticket access.
Carried Unanimously
A.N. Myer Turf Field
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor
Pietrangelo that Council indicate its' support of the DSBN installing a turf field at A.N.
Myer and direct staff to enter into negotiations for investments and use of the field for
baseball, rugby, football and soccer.
Carried Unanimously
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Heater's Heroes
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor Kerrio
that a day be facilitated with Niagara Falls Tourism and the Niagara Parks Commission
for this year's Heater's Heroes.
Carried Unanimously
Box Climb
ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor Kerrio
that a link be placed on the City's website for donations to the Box Climb.
Carried Unanimously
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ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerrio, seconded by Councillor Morocco
that the meeting be adjourned at 10:00 p.m.
Carried Unanimously
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DEAN IORFIDA CIT CLERK 7ES M. DIODATI, MAYOR
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