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2018/01/23Aft City of Niagara Falls Agenda City Council Meeting Tuesday, January 23, 2018 @ 5:00 PM Council Chambers 1. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 4:30 P.M. 1.1. Property Matter Jan 23 2. CALL TO ORDER 2.1. O Canada to be sung by Charlotte Johnstone. Charlotte Johnstone 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. C )rjinclill I iinrj°t s)°t ,Jainriar° 9, 20'18 City Council - 09 Jan 2018 - Minutes - Pdf 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS 6. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 6.1. Big Brothers Big Sisters Jon Braithwaite, Executive Director will inform Council about the upcoming Tim Horton's Bowl for Kids Sake. Bia Brothers Bia Sisters Page 7 14 �Ilm11 IVA 6.2.t u r� incy II°r II°tµ 18 Page 1 of 179 Angela Il�IeebIl s t(z) address C(,.-Wir till (:)ir.m the lIdea (,:)f E-mergeincy Shelters kz)r the II�-kznn mll ss Anna Peebles deputation 7. PLANNING MATTERS 7.1. Public Meeting 19-32 26T-2017-002 Winzen Niagara Draft Plan of Subdivision 4825 Pettit Avenue Applicant: Winzen Niagara Homes Ltd. ( Raymond Zenkovich) Agent: Upper Canada Consulting ( William Heikoop) Background Report: PBD -2018-02 PBD -2018-02, 26T-11-2017-002, Winzen Niagara Richard & Kate Gordon 7.2. Public Meeting 33-40 AM -2017-016, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5587, 5591, 5609, 5619, 5627 and 5637 McLeod Road Proposal: 8 Storey, 70 Unit Apartment Delling Applicant: 6846360 Canada Limited ( Michael Kemp) agent: Michael Allen, ACK Architects Inc. Background Report: PBD -2018-05 PBD -2018-05, AM -2017-016, 6846360 Canada Ltd. , Zoning By-law Amendment 7.3. Public Meeting 41 -59 26T-11-2017-003 & AM -2017-018 Terravita Draft Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6486 Mountain Road Applicant: Kenmore Homes (Niagara Falls) Inc. (Jennifer Kaufman) Agent: Upper Canada Consulting (Jennifer Vida) PBD -2018-06 AM -2017-018 & 26T-11-2017-003 Terravita 6486 Mountain Road C. Maddalena 8. REPORTS Page 2 of 179 8.1. CD -2018-01 - Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes 60-67 CD -2018-01, Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes CD -2018 Appendix 1 - Use of Corporate Resources for Election 0 '• 8.2. F-2018-02 - Monthly Tax Receivables Report - December 68-71 F-2018-02 - Tax Receivables Monthly Report (Dec) F-2018-02 - Attachment 8.3. F-2018-03 - 2018 Interim Tax Levy F-2018-03 - 2018 Interim Tax Levy 72-73 8.4. F-2018-04 - Municipal Accounts 74 F-2018-04 Municipal Accounts 8.5. 1--2018-01 Fallsview I destr°liain IBridge IN S. 2 75-76 L-2018-01 Pedestrian Bridge Agreement No. 2 8.6. PBD -2018-01 - DOW -2016-003, Commercial Building and Facade 77-82 Improvement Grant Approval Amendment Request 4458 Queen Street Applicant: Niagara Radio Group Limited (Andy Ferri) PBD -2018-01, DOW -2016-003, CB -FIG Approval Amendment, 4458 Queen St 8.7. PBD -2018-03 PLC -2017-003, Request for Removal of Part Lot 83-88 Control Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64, Plan 59M-426 Chippawa West Phase 2 Stage 3 Plan of Subdivision Applicant: 1392927 Ontario Inc. (Lancaster Homes) PBD -2018-03, PLC -2017-003, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Chippawa West Phase 2 Stage 3 8.8. PBD -2018-04 AM -2012-009, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 89 - 91 6871 O'Neil Street, Applicant: Greg Davidson Removal of Holding (H) Regulations PBD -2018-04, AM -2012-009, Removal of (H) Symbol, 6871 O'Neil St 8.9. PBD -2018-07 Matters Arising from Municipal Heritage Committee 92-94 4761 Zimmerman Avenue, Bampfield Hall 8196 Cummington Square, Chippawa Town Hall PBD -2018-07, Matters Arising from MHC, Alterations Page 3 of 179 8.10. R&C-2018-01 -2017 Annual Update from the Public Art Advisory 95-98 Task Force R&C-2018-01-2017 Annual Update from the Public Art Advisory Task Force 8.11. R&C-2018-04 -The Niagara Parks Commission and the City Licence 99-100 Agreement -Willoughby Historical Museum R&C-2018-04-The Niagara Parks Commission and the City License agreement —Willoughby Historical Museum 9. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 9.1. The National Eating Disorder Information Centre - request that the 101 -102 week of February 1-7, 2018 be proclaimed as " Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW), in the City of Niagara Falls. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council EDAW 9.2. Greater Niagara Coral Show - Request for the waiver of a sign permit 103-104 of $150.00. RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Greater Niagara Coral Show 9.3. The Rotary Club - 20th Annual Trivia Niagara will take place February 105 21 st, 2018. Tickets are $35.00 each and $280.00 for a table of 8. RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Rotary Club - Trivia Night 9.4. Ontario ('7ood R gads Association _ se6l<.lilng Irek." Ir. ns t(,µ) the Muinicilpal 106-108 Class Assessm"Ir t Ir)Ir`(,.')ce S RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Support for MCEA Process Reform 10. BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by-law listed for Council consideration. 2018-4 - A by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement 109-116 Page 4 of 179 with The Niagara Parks Commission, respecting the lands and premises known municipally know as 9935 Niagara River Parkway, Niagara Falls, Ontario, which lands include the schoolhouse located thereon, the washroom facilities situated at the rear of the said schoolhouse, the parking lot and the grounds. Execution of Licence Agreement - The Niagara Parks Commission - Willoughby Historical Museum Attachment - Execution By-law- Willoughby Museum Agreement - December 1 2017 2018-5 - A by-law to designate Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and 117 Blocks 62 and 64, Registered Plan 59M-426, not be subject to part -lot control (PLC -2017-003). PLC -2017-003 By-law 2018-6 - A by -Law to Authorize an Extension Agreement Relating to 118-120 Inter -Municipal Transit Services Within the Niagara Region. Execution By-law re Extension Agreement - Inter -municipal Transit 2018-7 - A by-law to establish Reserve Block 72 on Registered Plan 121 59M-426 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Tallgrass Avenue. By -Law to Establish Highway Blk 72, 59M426 Tallgrass Avenue 2018-8 - A by-law to establish Reserve Block 73 on Registered Plan 122 59M-426 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Tallgrass Avenue. By -Law to Establish Highway Blk 73, 59M426 Tallgrass Avenue 2018-9 - A by-law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. 123 2018 Interim Tax Levy By -Law 2018-10 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 2012-102 to remove the 124-125 holding symbol (H) on the Lands on the north side of O'Neil Street, east of Dorchester Road, to permit the existing building to be converted to a dwelling containing up to 3 dwelling units (AM -2012-009). AM -2012-009 By-law AM -2012-009 By-law Schedule 1 2018-11 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, in accordance with an 126-128 Order issued by the Ontario Municipal Board dated December 29, 2017, to permit the use of the Lands for two semidetached dwellings (AM - Page 5 of 179 11. 12. 2016-021). AM -2016-021 By-law AM -2016-021 By-law Schedule 1 2018-12 - A by-law to hereby authorize the Mayor and Treasurer to 129-133 execute a Letter of Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario, represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario (the "Ministry") and the City of Niagara Falls (the "Municipality") Related to Funding Provided by the Province of Ontario (the "Province") to the Municipality under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program. Gas Tax By-law 1.23.18 Gas Tax by-law Aareement Letter 2018-13 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $41,174,062.51 for 134-154 General Purposes 01 - Municipal Accounts 180123 01 - Municipal Accounts 180123 Attachment 2018-14 - A by-law t(,µ) auth (:rir°iize the roc rcutk:)irr (:)f a Lease Agireerneint 155-178 with IIMagaira I=maIllsII�-hjrnain r S(:)ci rt , iresp ctiir.rr the II ase (:)f a (:)fIli ind k. -)r th eIpuiri rx:)ses (:).f the aind use (:)f a leash firee d(,:)g Ipark t(,µ) Ik e Il .-)c ted at, 6025 Chlilplpar �Iai°Ikwa , IIMagair° 1411& Execution Execution of Lease Agreement - Niagara Falls Humane Society Lease Agreement Niagara Falls Humane Society - Signed by NFHS 2018-15 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City 179 Council at its meeting held on the 23rd day of January, 2018. 01 2318 NEW BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT Page 6 of 179 The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Resolution January 23, 2018 Moved by: Seconded by: WHEREAS all meetings of Council are to be open to the public; and WHEREAS the only time a meeting or part of a meeting may be closed to the public is if the subject matter falls under one of the exceptions under s. 239(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that on January 23, 2018 at 4:30 p.m., Niagara Falls City Council will go 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 proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. WILLIAM G. MATSON ACTING CITY CLERK Carried Unanimou JAMES M. DIODATI MAYOR Page 7 of 179 January 23, 2018 Charlotte Johnstone Charlotte Johnstone is a grade 6 student at Notre Dame Catholic Elementary School. She currently studies music at the vocal studio of Sandra Mason and is preparing for her grade 4 vocal exam with the Royal Conservatory of Music. She is a competitive dancer currently studying, tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical, modern, hip hop and acro. When she is not in a studio you can find her playing travel soccer or on a golf course as she loves both sports. Page 8 of 179 Niagara MINUTES City Council Meeting Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Council Chambers 5:00 INA!NPM COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Kim Craitor, Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Joyce Morocco, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, and Councillor Wayne Thomson COUNCIL ABSENT: Councillor Mike Strange COUNCIL LATE: 1 CALL TO ORDER a) O Canada sung by Isabella Milano. 2 ADOPTION OF MINUTES a) Council Minutes of December 12, 2017. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the minutes of December 12, 2017 be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 3 DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. a) No Disclosures 4 MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to Lou Bolus, Municipal Works dept on the passing of his mother Betty Lou Bolus; to the family of Dr. William Ainslie, Nicola Vaccaro brother in-law- of Carmen Mignelli a City employee; Family of Jack Dennis, retired City emplyeee; to Michael Allen on the passing of his wife, Karla Allen. Page 1 of 8 Page 9 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 Mayor Diodati advised of recent events: Middle Year annoucement by Minister Coteau; New Years Eve at Niagara Falls; 12 Hours of Christmas for Project SHARE; New Year's Levee at Niagara Falls Armoury; River of Light Church and Salwation Army; World Junior Hockey Tournament Canada won gold. Next meeting of Council will be January 23, 2017. 5 PRESENTATIONS a) Operating Budget Councillor Pietrangelo chaired the budget meeting, 5:25 p.m. Todd Harrison, Director of Finance made a presentation to Council outlining the Operating budget. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn loannoni That the budget be referred to staff to come back with some options containing reduction in the proposed levy. Carried Unanimously b) Affordable Housing ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kim Craitor, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the Federal, Provincial and Regional levels of government be asked to look at the issue of affordable housing and offer incentive programs and subsidies. Carried Unanimously c) Dwelling Units ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that staff bring back a report to allow second dwelling units or granny flats. Carried Unanimously d) Councillor Pietrangelo stepped down as Chair 7:00 p.m. 51. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda is a set of reports that could be approved in one motion of Page 2 of 8 Page 10 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 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-2018-01 Monthly Tax Receivables Report — November The report recommends that Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. R&C-2018-02 Cultural Hub/Farmers Market Award of Contract The report recommends that the following: That Council award the detailed design phase contract to dtah for the Cultural Hub/Farmers Market project. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary contract documents. TS -2018-01 - RFT73-2017 Dorchester/Morrison Transit Hub — Operators Lunch Facility Tender Award The report recommends that the following: ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the reports on the Consent Agenda be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimo ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that any new or late items to the Council agenda be highlighted in some way or listed under a separate heading Additions. Carried Unanimo ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that a report be brought back to Council outlining the criteria for the Consent Agenda. Page 3 of 8 Page 11 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 Carried Unanimo ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that there be no Consent agenda until after Council deals with report outlining the Criteria for the Consent Agenda. Motion Carried with Councillors Thomson. Morocco and Campbell o 6 COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK a) Amending the Acting City Clerk By-law — For the Information of Council, see attached memo from Acting City Clerk. Recommendation: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the communication be received for information. Carried Unanimo b) A letter from the Honourable Charles Sousa, Minister of Finance - Information of Council. Recommendation: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that the communication be received for Information. Carried Unanimously 7 BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by- law listed for Council consideration. a) ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councilor Campbell that the by-laws be given a first reading. Carried Unanimously b) 2018-01 -A by-law to amend by-law 2010-30, being a bylaw to appoint an Acting City Clerk. c) 2018-02 - A by-law to authorize the execution of any and all documents Page 4 of 8 Page 12 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 required to carry out approved capital or operating budget projects. d) 2018-03 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 9 th day of January, 2018. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the by-laws be given a second and third reading. Carried Unanimously 8 NEW BUSINESS a) Loblaws ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Kim Craitor that Council encourages residents to obtain the $25.00 Loblaws gift card and consider donating to a local food bank, project share. etc. Motion Carried with Councillor Thomson declaring a conflict b) Outstanding reports ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that staff bring back a report with the status of outstanding reports. Carried Unanimo c) Rodent Problem ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Kim Craitor that staff bring back an update report on the rat problem in the City and future steps to deal with the issue. Carried Unanimously d) Dan O Connor ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Kim Craitor that Dan O'Connor's name be placed on the recreational list to be considered for a future Park naming. Page 5 of 8 Page 13 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 Carried Unanimously e) Senior Staff Employment ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that any hiring/firing/new positions of senior staff positions be brought to Council for approval. Carried Unanimously f) Bike Lanes ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that staff come back with a report on the status of bike lanes and any streets that could accommodate bike lanes as was done previously in a pilot project along Victoria Avenue; as well as any future works that the Region is proposing for Road reconstruction and whether or not bikes lanes would be included in that over the next 5 year plan; as well as whether or not we will achieve any connectivity in the City to form a "square/rectangle" north -south, east -west in the City. Carried Unanimously g) Niagara Falls Hydro Holding Company that Councillor loannoni be reinstated to the Niagara Falls Hydro Holding company board retroactively and that she be made whole for anything that she may have lost because of Council removing her from that board. A recorded vote was requested. Councillor Campbell - Opposed Councillor Craitor - In Favour Councillor loannoni - Conflict Councillor Kerrio - In Favour Councillor Morocco - Opposed Councillor Pietrangelo - In Favour Councillor Strange - absent Councillor Thomson - In Favour Mayor Diodati - Opposed Page 6 of 8 Page 14 of 179 City Council January 9, 2018 Motion Carried h) NPCA Supervisor ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn loannoni, Seconded by Councillor Kim Craitor that the City of Niagara Falls respectfully requests that the Premier of Ontario immediately appoint a Supervisor to take over the operations of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, and That the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, all Niagara municipalities, all Niagara MPPs, the City of Hamilton, Haldimand County, Minister McGarry of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, the Auditor General, and the Ombudsman be notified of this motion. Motion Defeated with Councillor Campbell, Morocco, Pietrangelo, and Thomson opposed i) Double Hatter ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn loannoni that the Fire Association, Fire volunteers and staff come back at a future meeting with information regarding the Double Hatters policy, and if the donation cheque has not been sent out to hold off until after the presentations have been made. Motion Carried with Councillors Thomson and Campbell opposed 9 ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that the meeting be adjourned at 8:35 p.m. Carried Unanimously Page 7 of 8 Page 15 of 179 CAO Mayor City Council January 9, 2018 Page 8 of 8 Page 16 of 179 Teresa Fabbro To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara Falls deputation From: Jon Braithwaite[mailto:jon.braithwaite@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 11:36 AM To: Bill Matson Subject: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara Falls deputation Hi Bill — hope all is well with you. I am wondering if I might be able to attend council on January 23 to speak to council about Big Brothers Big Sisters and our upcoming Tim Hortons Bowl For Kids Sake? Thanks, Jon Braithwaite Executive Director Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara Falls Office (905) 357 5454 ext 222 Mobile (905) 650 6769 I MAKING, MATCHES! Page 17 of 179 Teresa Fabbro To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: Angela Peebles deputation From: Bill Matson Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 10:34 AM To: Teresa Fabbro Subject: FW: Angela Peebles deputation Teresa, Please list the following deputation for Tuesday. Bill . From: Carey Campbell Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 9:19 PM To: Bill Matson; Todd Harrison; Sarah Conidi Cc: Jim Diodati; Ken Todd Subject: Angela Peebles deputation Hello Bill: Angela Peebles will be making a deputation at Tuesday's Council Meeting regarding housing the homeless and providing emergency shelter in Niagara Falls. I am cc'ing Todd as he was very involved in the remedial actions that took place during the last cold spell. You may have been privy to the incredible uptake that Angela's post to social media received this week. Additionally I am including Sarah to reach out to assist by providing Angela's contact information so you're appropriately connected with her (Regal Diner). Thanks much all for your help and coordination. carey Sent from my iPhone i Page 18 of 179 PBD -2018-02 NiaJanuary 23, 2018 gara,�aIl�,s REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD -2018-02 26T-11-2017-002 Winzen Niagara Draft Plan of Subdivision 4825 Pettit Avenue Applicant: Winzen Niagara Homes Ltd. (Raymond Zenkovich) Agent: Upper Canada Consulting (William Heikoop) RECOMMENDATION That the Winzen Niagara Plan of Subdivision be draft approved subject to the conditions in Appendix A. 2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council's decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged. 3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council. 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Subdivision Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the subdivision when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Winzen Niagara Homes Ltd. has applied to subdivide 4.2 hectares of land located at 4825 Pettit Avenue into 11 blocks of land for 61 on -street townhouse dwelling units fronting onto Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street and a 12th block of land for the future development of multiple unit residential dwellings. Planning staff recommends the applications for the following reasons: The proposal complies with Provincial policies with respect to achieving intensification within the Built -Up Area; and, The subdivision complies with the Residential and Special Policy Area designation in the City's Official Plan and the site specific zoning by-law, as approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. The conditions of draft plan approval, which address noise, servicing, reconstruction of Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street, parkland dedication, utility installation, mitigation of Page 19 of 179 2 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 impacts from the railway and all other matters related to the development of the subdivision, are listed in Appendix A. BACKGROUND Proposal Winzen Niagara Homes Ltd. has applied to subdivide 4.2 hectares of land located at 4825 Pettit Avenue into 11 blocks of land for 61 on -street townhouse dwelling units fronting on to Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street and a 12th block of land for the future development of stacked townhouse dwellings and apartment buildings. Refer to Schedule 1 for further detail. The land is designated Residential and a Special Policy Area, which permits the development of the frontage lands with single detached, semi-detached and on -street townhouse dwellings and the balance of the lands with 4 to 6 storey apartment buildings with densities up to 128 units per hectare. The frontage of the land along Cropp Street and Pettit Avenue is zoned a site specific Residential Mixed (R3-989) zone which permits the proposed on -street townhouse dwellings, while the balance of the land behind is zoned a site specific Residential Apartment 5D Density (R5D-990) zone, which permits apartment buildings and stacked townhouses. Site Conditions Surrounding Land Uses The land was once used for industrial purposes but is now vacant. The property is flat with little vegetation. Lands to the south and east are occupied by single detached and semi-detached dwellings. Lands to the west are mainly used for automotive purposes. The CN railway abuts the land to the north. Circulation Comments Regional Municipality of Niagara (the Region) - No objections from a Regional or Provincial perspective. Requested conditions are included in Appendix A and address noise and vibration mitigation, servicing and waste collection as well as required warning clauses. Parks Design, Transportation Services, Municipal Works, Fire Services, Enbridge Gas, Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and Canada Post - No objections, subject to the conditions included in Appendix A. Page 20 of 179 3 PBD-2018-02 January 23, 2018 ANALYSIS/RATIONALE 1. Provincial Policy Statement and Growth Plan The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. These policies direct municipalities to facilitate residential intensification by directing 40% of all residential development to built-up areas. The proposed development will assist in meeting these targets and is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province. 2. Official Plan Official Plan Amendment No. 111, approved by the Ontario Municipal Board in 2013, designates the subject land as Residential and Special Policy Area No. 66. This Special Policy Area permits the development of single detached, semi- detached, on-street townhouse dwellings, or a combination thereof, with a density range of 34 to 61 units per hectare, along Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street and the balance of the lands with apartment dwellings up to a maximum density of 128 units per hectare. The proposed subdivision complies with the Official Plan as follows: • blocks of land for the on-street townhouse units are located along Cropp Street and Pettit Avenue and will result in a density of 54 units per hectare, within the permitted density range, providing a transition from the low density residential uses to the south and east and the higher density development proposed for the rest of the land; • the 12th block will be developed for apartment buildings and stacked townhouses in conformity with the Special Policy Area policies; and • the required environmental studies have been completed and a Record of Site Condition has been filed with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. Therefore the site is suitable for residential use. 3. Zoning By-law Blocks 1 to 11 inclusive are zoned site specific Residential Mixed (R3-989), in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200 as amended, which permits single detached, semi-detached and on-street townhouse dwellings. The proposed on- street townhouse blocks and units comply with the lot area and lot frontage regulations of this zone. Block 12 is zoned site specific Residential Apartment 5D Density (R5D-990). The applicant intends to develop these lands in the future for apartment buildings and stacked townhouses through a separate condominium application. The R5D-990 zone permits these types of dwellings. Page 21 of 179 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 4. Subdivision Design and Conditions of Approval The proposed subdivision will divide the frontage lands in 11 blocks for on -street townhouse dwelling units as the first phase of development. Block 12 would be developed with apartment and stacked townhouse buildings as the second phase. The individual townhouse dwelling units would have frontages of between 6.1 and 10.9 metres, which complies with zoning. Due to the CN rail line to the north of the property, noise and vibration mitigation measures are required. The noise and vibration study submitted with the application recommends a safety berm and sound wall, with a combined height of 5.5 metres on Block 12, upgraded building construction, provision for air conditioning, masonry walls for dwelling units within 100 metres of the railway and warning clauses. In addition, the typical requirements of CN Rail, including chain link fencing, drainage report and an environmental easement to be registered on title, are secured through the conditions listed in Appendix A. The development proposes the utilization of existing water and sewer infrastructure services along Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street, which in some cases dates back to the 1960's. To ensure there is capacity for the townhouses the applicant will be required to confirm available flow and pressure in a servicing brief. Furthermore, if existing infrastructure cannot accommodate the new connections without getting damaged, the developer may be required to install new PVC water and sanitary pipes at its expense. In addition, disturbed paved areas of Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street will be required to be repaved at the applicant's expense to the satisfaction of the City. To ensure proper turn around facilities for emergency and waste disposal vehicles a proper turn around bulb is required to be built at the north end of Pettit Avenue. The additional land required to accommodate the bulb will need to be dedicated to the City from Block 12. The balance of the conditions in Appendix A are standard conditions of draft plan approval and include the dedication of necessary daylight triangle, installation of municipal services, road and pathway construction, provision of utilities to the subdivision and submission of necessary cash -in -lieu of parkland payment, development fees and securities to the City. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The proposed development will generate development charge contributions, funds for park development and property tax revenue for the City. There are no other financial implications. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The proposed subdivision complies with the City's Official Plan and Zoning By-law. Page 22 of 179 5 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ➢ Schedule 1 — Location Map ➢ Schedule 2 — Subdivision Plan ➢ Appendix A — Conditions for Draft Plan Approval Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. B ryce: m b Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-02, 26T-11-2017-002, Winzen Niagara.docx Page 23 of 179 SCHEDULE1 4825 Pettit Avenue nu Winzen Niagara Homes Ltd. PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 Page 24 of 179 Page 25 of 179 E:1 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 APPENDIX A Conditions for Draft Plan Approval Approval applies to the Winzen Niagara Draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by Upper Canada Consultants, dated November 17, 2017, showing 11 blocks for 61 on -street townhouse dwelling units, 1 block for future development and 1 block for a daylight triangle. 2. The developer enter into a registered Subdivision Agreement with the City to satisfy all requirements, financial and otherwise, related to the development of the subject lands. Note: Should any other body wish to have its conditions included in the Subdivision Agreement, they may be required to become party to the Subdivision Agreement for the purpose of enforcing such conditions. If the development is to be constructed in two or more phases, a separate subdivision agreement will be required for each phase. 3. The developer submit a Solicitor's Certificate of Ownership for the subdivision lands to the City Solicitor prior to the preparation of the Subdivision Agreement. 4. The subdivision be designed and constructed in accordance with City standards which, in part, include the following: (a) Roadways and sidewalks to municipal requirements; (b) Dedication of a daylight triangle with 5 metre legs at the north-west corner of Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street; (c) Construction of a turning basin at the north end of Pettit Avenue, with necessary land for its construction to be dedicated by the applicant; (d) Replacement of concrete curbs and gutters on both sides of Cropp Street and Pettit Avenue abutting the property in accordance with City standards; (e) Resurfacing of the full width of Cropp Street and Pettit Avenue with hot mix asphalt in accordance with City standards for the lengths impacted by the development; (f) A sidewalk to be constructed on north side of Cropp Street and the west side of Pettit Avenue, and tactile warning plates added to the existing sidewalks at the Cropp Street and University Avenue, Pettit Avenue and Cropp Street and Burdette Avenue intersection crossings, and maintenance of the connectivity to Morrison Street, and replacement of any sidewalk damaged by construction related to the proposed development, all to the City's satisfaction; (g) Confirmation of available flow, pressure and capacity for water, sewer and storm sewer systems in a servicing brief to be prepared and signed by a professional engineer; (h) Provision of water distribution, sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems in accordance with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Guidelines and City Standards; Page 26 of 179 A PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 (i) Testing of the watermains shall be completed in the presence of a Certified Water operator using the City's Watermain Commissioning Checklist; Q) Weeping tile be connected to the storm sewer system via sump pumps and all rainwater leaders outlet to grade and be directed to the front/rear yards; (k) Connections to existing maintenance holes and sewers shall be professionally cored in place and slugs removed; (1) Provision of an overland storm water flow route, designed within the right-of- way for major storm events and constructed in accordance with the MOECC and City Standards; and (m) Application of the City's Lot Grading and Drainage Policy in accordance with the City Standards, with the design to allow for the efficient drainage of surface water away from the buildings to a suitable outlet. 5. The developer submit a Geotechnical Report prepared by a Soils Consultant to the satisfaction of Municipal Works. 6. The developer pay the Development Charges in force at the time of execution of the Subdivision Agreement as per the City's Development Charges By-law. 7. The developer grant the City and public utility companies any easements required to service the subdivision. 8. The developer submit the digital data and contract documents in accordance with the City CAD standards, and itemized in accordance with the City Schedule of Quantities and Unit Prices format. 9. The developer pay the required fees for Engineering Inspection and Administration for the subdivision. 10 The developer accommodate the provision of one boulevard tree per lot and two boulevard trees per corner lot and pay to the City $350 per tree for this provision, in accordance with City policy. 11. The developer pay cash -in -lieu of parkland dedication to the City in the amount equal to 5% of the appraised value of the lands to be subdivided as determined by a qualified appraiser, to the satisfaction of the City. 12. The applicant confirm there is sufficient hydrant coverage for Blocks 1 and the 2 to the satisfaction of Fire Services. 13. The developer provide three calculated plans and a letter prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor to Planning, Building & Development confirming that all blocks comply with the Zoning By-law. 14. The developer provide four copies of the pre -registration plan to Planning, Building & Development and a letter stating how all the conditions imposed have been or are to be fulfilled. Page 27 of 179 10 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 15. The developer is hereby advised that prior to commencing any work within the Plan, the developer must confirm that sufficient wire -line communication/ telecommunication infrastructure is available. In the event that such infrastructure is not available, the developer shall be required to pay for the connection to and/or extension of the existing communication/telecommunication infrastructure. If the developer elects not to pay for the above noted connection, the developer shall be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the municipality that sufficient alternative communication/telecommunication facilities will be provided to enable, at a minimum, the effective delivery of communication/ telecommunication services for emergency management services (i.e. 911 Emergency Services). 16. That Community Mail Boxes (CMBs) be located in locations determined by Canada Post, and that the developer identify these sites on a display in the sales office prior to offering any units for sale. 17. The developer agree in the Subdivision Agreement, in words satisfactory to Canada Post, to grant to Canada Post any easements that may be required for the installation of CMBs on private property. 18. The developer include in all offers of purchase and sale, a statement that advises the prospective purchaser that mail will be delivered via a CMB. The developer also agrees to notify homeowners of the locations of CMBs within the development, and to notify affected homeowners of any established easements granted to Canada Post to permit access to CMBs. 19. The developer satisfy all requirements of Canada Post regarding concrete pads for CMBs, temporary CMBs, walkways to CMBs, curb depressions for wheelchair access, informing potential homeowners of CMB locations, timing of construction and identification of CMBs and related works on engineering servicing drawings. 20. The developer contact Enbridge Gas Distribution's Customer Connections Department by emailing SalesArea80@enbridge.com for service and meter installation details, and ensure all gas piping is installed prior to the commencement of site landscaping (including, but not limited to: tree planting, silva cells, and/or soil trenches) and/or asphalt paving. NOTE: If a gas main needs to be relocated as a result of changes in the alignment or grade of the future road allowances or for temporary gas pipe installations pertaining to phase construction, all costs are the responsibility of the applicant. 21. The developer establish grades to the satisfaction of Enbridge Gas Distribution prior to installation of the gas lines and provide Enbridge Gas Distribution with the necessary field survey information required for installation of gas lines. 22. The developer provide Enbridge Gas Distribution with the necessary easements in the event they are required to service the development. 23. The subdivision agreement contain a provision whereby the developer agrees to implement the approved noise and vibration mitigation measures and ensure the Page 28 of 179 11 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 required warning clauses be included in all offers and agreements of purchase and sale or lease for each dwelling unit to survive closing in accordance with the Noise and Vibration Feasibility Study (dated August 17, 2017) prepared by HGC Engineering. 24. The following clause be included in the subdivision agreement: "Should previously undocumented archaeological resources be discovered on the property during construction activities, construction and alteration of the site shall immediately cease and the developer shall notify the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (Culture Program Unit) in London (519-675-6898) and engages a licensed consulting archaeologist to carry out archaeological fieldwork in compliance with Section 48(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act". "As on virtually any property in southern Ontario, it is possible that Aboriginal or Euro -Canadian burials could be present within the development area. In the event that human remains are encountered during construction activities, construction shall immediately cease and the proponent shall notify the Niagara Regional Police, the local coroner, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (Culture Program Unit, London office), and the Registrar, Cemeteries Regulation Unit of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services in Toronto". 25. The developer promptly acknowledges to the Niagara Region Planning and Development Services Department (Development Services Division) that draft approval of this subdivision does not include a commitment of servicing allocation by the Regional Municipality of Niagara as this servicing allocation will be assigned at the time of final approval of the Subdivision for registration purposes and any pre -servicing. 26. Following notice of draft plan approval, the developer shall provide the Niagara Region Planning and Development Services Department (Development Services Division) with a written undertaking stating that all offers and agreements of purchase and sale which may be negotiated prior to and after registration of this subdivision shall contain a clause clearly indicating that a servicing allocation for this subdivision will not be assigned until the plan is granted final approval for registration. 27. The developer submit the sanitary sewer and storm drainage system design drawings (with calculations) for this development for review and approval. Note: Transfer of Review applications require submission to Niagara Region; direct applications are submitted to the MOECC Toronto office. 28. The developer obtain the required Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Environmental Compliance Approvals and submit a copy to Niagara Region Development Services. 29. The developer ensure that the plan is in accordance with the Regional Municipality of Niagara waste collection policy for Commencement of Collection for New and Page 29 of 179 12 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 Redevelopments. Note: That the developer shall construct a turnaround on Pettit Avenue in accordance with OPSD standards that would also meet the Regional Municipality of Niagara Policy C3.007, Requirement for Commencement of Collection for New and Redevelopments NOTES: Prior to granting final plan approval, the City must be in receipt of written confirmation that the requirements of each condition have been met and all fees have been paid to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region. 2. Prior to final approval for registration, a copy of the executed subdivision agreement for the proposed development should be submitted to the Niagara Region for verification that the appropriate clauses pertaining to any of these conditions have been included. NOTE: The Niagara Region recommends that a copy of the draft agreement also be provided in order to allow for the incorporation of any necessary revision prior to execution. 3. As required as part of the conditions of approval, the format for all studies and reports to be submitted to the Niagara Region shall be two hard copies and a PDF digital copy. 30. The developer submit to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA), for review and approval, detailed grading, storm servicing, stormwater management and construction sediment and erosion control drawings. 31. That condition 30 above be incorporated into the subdivision agreement between the developer and the City, to the satisfaction of the NPCA. The City shall circulate the draft subdivision agreement to the NPCA for its review and approval. 32. The developer enter into a development agreement with CN railway, to be registered on title and to address all their requirements of development which shall include but not be limited to construction of the berm and acoustic fence, implementation of the recommendations of the Noise and Vibration Feasibility Study, prepared by HGC Engineering, warning clauses and drainage, all to the satisfaction of CN Railway. 33. An environmental easement be registered on title to the satisfaction of CN railway. Clearance of Conditions Prior to granting approval to the final plan, Planning, Building & Development requires written notice from applicable City Divisions and the following agencies indicating that their respective conditions have been satisfied: Legal Services for Conditions 2 and 3 Page 30 of 179 13 PBD -2018-02 January 23, 2018 • Municipal Works for Conditions 4 to 9 inclusive • Landscape Architect for Conditions 10 and 11 • Transportation Services for Condition 4 • Fire Services for Conditions 12 • Planning and Development Services for Conditions 13 and 14 • Bell Canada for Condition 15 • Canada Post for Conditions 16 to 19 inclusive • Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. for Conditions 20 to 22 inclusive • Regional Municipality of Niagara for Conditions 23 to 29 inclusive • Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority for Condition 30 and 31 • CN Rail for Conditions 32 and 33 Page 31 of 179 L JAN 2 2018 Lk- PLANNING Page 32 of 179 PBD -2018-05 23,20 January 23, 2018 Niagarafalls <;n:x wan REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD -2018-05 AM -2017-016, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5587, 5591, 5609, 5619, 5627 and 5637 McLeod Road Proposal: 8 Storey, 70 Unit Apartment Dwelling Applicant: 6846360 Canada Limited (Michael Kemp) Agent: Michael Allen, ACK Architects Inc. RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands a site specific Residential Apartment 5E Density (R5E) zone, subject to the regulations outlined in this report and the inclusion of a holding (H) provision in the amending by-law to secure a further noise analysis and the inclusion of its recommendations in a site plan agreement; and 2. That Council approve the request to pass a by-law to deem Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Plan 67, to not be in a plan of subdivision and that this by-law be placed on Council's agenda at the same time as the amending zoning by-law. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6846360 Canada Limited has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for 5587, 5591, 5609, 5619, 5627 and 5637 McLeod Road. The applicant requests the property be rezoned to a site specific Residential Apartment 5E Density (R5E) zone to permit the construction of an 8 storey, 70 unit apartment building. The amendment is recommended for the following reasons: — The proposal complies with Provincial policies as it is a form of intensification promoted by the Province; — The proposal conforms to the City's Official Plan being located within the McLeod Road intensification corridor where buildings up to 8 storeys in height and a density of 150 units per hectare are anticipated; — The site is already zoned for a hotel with a similar building height and a potentially more intensive use than the proposed apartment building; and — The proposed zoning provides appropriate building setbacks from nearby residential properties. Page 33 of 179 2 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 A holding (H) provision should be included in the amending by-law to secure a further noise analysis and the inclusion of its recommendations in a site plan agreement. A by-law deeming the subject lots not to be located in a plan of subdivision is necessary to enable the subject properties to be merged and developed as one parcel. BACKGROUND Proposal 6846360 Canada Limited (Michael Kemp) has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for six properties located on the north side of McLeod Road between Ailanthus Avenue and Stanley Avenue. The properties, known as 5587, 5591, 5609, 5619, 5627 and 5637 McLeod Road, total 0.49 hectares (1.2 acres). Refer to Schedule 1 to locate the lands. The zoning amendment is requested to permit the development of an 8 storey, 28 metre tall apartment building with 70 dwelling units. Schedule 2 shows details of the proposed development. Since 1979, the properties have been zoned Tourist Commercial with site specific regulations (TC -7) permitting a 22 metre tall hotel, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200. The applicant is requesting the properties be rezoned to the Residential Apartment 5E Density (R5E) zone with site specific front yard depth, interior side yard width, building height, landscaped open space and parking regulations, to permit the proposed development. A deeming by-law is also requested to merge the properties. In 2001, Council approved a site plan for an 8 storey (22 metre tall), 255 room hotel with 2 levels of underground parking on the subject properties. However, the necessary agreement was never finalized by the previous property owner and the project did not proceed. Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses The subject lands consist of 6 lots in a registered plan of subdivision. Three of the lots contain single detached dwellings which will need to be demolished. The lands are flat with a number of mature trees, which are anticipated to be removed. A mix of housing types, including single detached dwellings, a duplex dwelling and an apartment building, are located to the west of the subject lands. A restaurant is located to the east. The lands to the south are mainly vacant with the exception of a motel and a single detached dwelling. A hydro corridor is located to the north of the subject lands, followed by single detached dwellings on Rogers Crescent. Circulation Comments Information about the requested Zoning By-law amendments was circulated to City divisions, the Region, agencies, and the public for comments. The following summarizes the comments received to date: Page 34 of 179 3 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 Regional Municipality of Niagara — The proposed plan will make more efficient use of urban serviced land and provide housing choices, and is consistent with Provincial and Regional policies. — The noise study submitted with the application recommends a further noise analysis be completed. A holding (H) provision should be included in the amending by-law until the noise analysis is satisfactorily completed. Municipal, Works, Building Services, Fire Services, Parks Design — No objections. Further review of servicing, landscaping and photometric drawings, fire safety and stormwater management plans and a servicing brief will occur at the site plan and Building Permit stages. Cash -in -lieu of parkland dedication will be payable at the condominium stage. Legal Services, Transportation Services — No objections. Surrounding Businesses/Property Owners - A petition has been received from nearby residents and is on tonight's agenda for consideration. The petition objects to the proposal. Neighbourhood Open House A neighbourhood open house was held on November 23, 2017 and was attended by 7 nearby residents. Residents expressed concerns that the development could be for low income tenants and property values could be impacted. They also expressed a concern about the building overshadowing their homes, and noted that they would prefer a hotel. The applicant's architect noted that the project is intended to be developed as a condominium targeting higher income owners. The architect also noted that the proposed building would not overshadow nearby dwellings due to the separation distance provided by the hydro corridor. ANALYSIS Provincial Policy Statement and Growth Plan The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. Currently a minimum of 40% of all residential development occurring annually is to be in Built-up Areas. These lands are located in the Built-up Area. If built, the proposed development will assist in meeting these targets and is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province. Page 35 of 179 4 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 2. Official Plan The subject lands are designated Tourist Commercial in the City's Official Plan and are located within the McLeod Road Intensification Corridor. Apartment buildings with building heights up to 8 storeys and densities up to 150 units per hectare are permitted within the eastern end of this corridor (near Stanley Avenue). Such development is to conform to a set of design criteria intended to mitigate impacts on surrounding development and provide for attractive design. The proposal conforms to the Official Plan as follows: - The development would have a height of 8 storeys and have a density of 150 units per hectare, in compliance with the density and height anticipated along the McLeod Road Intensification Corridor; - Articulation in the building design is proposed to lessen the impact of the taller building; - The proposed side and rear yards provide appropriate setbacks from nearby single detached dwellings, in combination with the hydro corridor to the north and the unopened road allowance to the west. Setbacks of 45 metres from the proposed building to the residential lots to the north and 26 metres to the lot to the west are provided, ensuring these dwellings are not impacted by shadowing, and privacy is provided; - The street frontage is engaged with landscaping. Parking is to be located underground and in the side yard. A vehicular drop-off is provided at the main entrance internal to the site; and - Infrastructure can support the development. 3. Zoning By-law The land is currently zoned TC -7, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, with a site specific height provision permitting an 8 storey hotel. A previous hotel proposal provided 255 rooms. A 70 unit apartment dwelling is considered more compatible with surrounding residential uses. The departures requested from the standard R5E regulations are summarized in the following table: R5E ZONE STANDARD REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front yard depth 7.5 m 6.6 m to the building and 1.9 m to the orte cochere Minimum side yard width One third building height (9.3 7.6 m to the west m 14 m to the north Maximum building height 25 m 28 m Page 36 of 179 5 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 R5E ZONE STANDARD REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum landscaped 50% of the lot area 30% of the lot area open sace Minimum number of 1.4 spaces/unit (98) 1.25 spaces/unit (88) parking spaces The requested amendments can be supported for the following reasons: • The reduction in the front yard depth is minor in nature and is offset with the landscaping proposed in front of the building. With the relocation of the drop off area in rear of the complex the requested relief for the porte cochere is not necessary; • The reduction in side yard width is for the west side of the building; the building is further separated from other residential uses to the west by a 20 metre wide unopened road allowance. The combination of the side yard width and the road allowance is sufficient to mitigate impacts of the building height; • The current zoning accommodates an 8 storey hotel with reduced ceiling heights; the requested building height of 28 metres would permit the same number of floors with standard ceiling heights. This increased height is acceptable given the distance to the nearest residential properties is well in excess of minimum standards; • The reduction in landscaping is acceptable because there is sufficient to buffer adjacent properties from the development. Through the site plan design process, plantings and fencing should be employed to ensure on- site activities are screened; and • The requested parking reduction is minor in nature and can be supported due to the site's proximity to two transit routes, as well as plans to provide an on-site bicycle parking area. This reduction is consistent with other projects that were approved. The applicant submitted a noise analysis with the application to address potential noise impacts from a nearby railway and arterial roads (Stanley Avenue and McLeod Road). The study noted that noise impacts from the railway are expected to be within acceptable levels. However the analysis noted a further detailed assessment should be completed to determine what construction materials are incorporated into the final building design to ensure noise from traffic is mitigated. It would be appropriate to do such an analysis when the detailed site plan and architectural drawings are being prepared. A holding (H) provision should be included in the amending by-law to ensure this analysis is completed to the satisfaction of the City and the Region and that any recommendations are included in the site plan agreement. The H will not be lifted until the site plan agreement is executed. Page 37 of 179 A 3. Deeming By-law PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 The subject lands are comprised of 6 whole lots in a registered plan (Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Plan 67) and Part of Stamford Township Lot 173. The whole lots were intended to be developed separately. The development depends on all lots of the lands being one parcel. To achieve this, the applicant has requested the City pass a "deeming by-lavd' for subject lots. A deeming by-law removes the special status granted to whole lots within registered plans of subdivision for the purpose of subdivision control under the Planning Act. The registration of such a by-law would merge the subject properties together and allow them to be developed as one parcel. This should be completed prior to the passage of the amending by-law. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The apartment dwelling will provide development charges, cash -in -lieu of parkland dedication and new tax assessment for the City. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT This proposal does not impact any of the City's strategic commitments. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Schedule 1 — Location Map Schedule 2 — Site Plan Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Bryce:mb Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-05, AM -2017-016, 6846360 Canada Ltd. , Zoning By-law Amendment.docx Page 38 of 179 7 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 SCHEDULE1 mmeinutmig ine 4umiging say -saw nu. iv-zwu AM -2017-016 Page 39 of 179 PBD -2018-05 January 23, 2018 SCHEDULE2 Page 40 of 179 Niagara,aIl�s REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD -2018-06 26T-11-2017-003 & AM -2017-018 Terravita Draft Plan of Subdivision and Amendment Application 6486 Mountain Road Applicant: Kenmore Homes (Niagara Falls) Kaufman) Agent: Upper Canada Consulting (Jennifer Vida) RECOMMENDATION Zoning By-law Inc. (Jennifer 1. That the Terravita Plan of Subdivision be draft approved subject to the conditions in the attached Appendix A. 2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council's decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged. 3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council. 4. That the application to amend the Zoning By-law be approved as detailed in this report. 5. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Subdivision Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the subdivision when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Kenmore Homes (Niagara Falls) Inc. has applied to subdivide 5.15 hectares of land located on the south side of Mountain Road between St. Paul Avenue and Colangelo Drive into 82 lots for single detached dwellings, and blocks for road widening and reserves. The applicant has also submitted an application to amend Zoning By-law Nos. 79-200 and 2001-88 to establish appropriate land use regulations for the development of the lands to be subdivided and some additional lands and two lots in the Colagelo Estates subdivision. Planning staff recommends the applications, for the following reasons: The proposal complies with Provincial and Regional policies as the proposal represents an efficient use of urban serviced land and existing infrastructure and will also aid the City in meeting its 40% intensification targets for the Built -Up Area; Page 41 of 179 2 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 • The lands are designated Residential in the City's Official Plan. The predominant use of land in areas designated Residential shall be for dwelling units of all types catering to a wide range of households; • The Plan encourages the development of vacant land and under-utilized parcels for more efficient use; • The requested zoning will provide appropriate regulations for the development and will ensure its compatibility with the established neighbourhood; • The existing and planned infrastructure can support the proposed development; • The proposed development will assist in providing housing choices and will contribute to the City's required short-term housing supply. The conditions of draft plan approval, which address servicing, parkland dedication, fencing, utility installation, and all other matters related to the development of the subdivision, are listed in Appendix A. BACKGROUND Proposal Kenmore Homes (Niagara Falls) Inc. has applied to subdivide 5.15 hectares of land located on the south side of Mountain Road between St. Paul Avenue and Colangelo Drive (Schedule 1) into 82 lots for single detached dwellings, and blocks for road widening and reserves. Refer to Schedule 2 for details. The applicant has also submitted an application to amend Zoning By-law Nos. 79-200 and 2001- 88 to establish appropriate land use regulations for the development of the lands to be subdivided and some additional lands and two lots in the Colangelo subdivision. The lands are currently zoned Development Holding (DH), in part, and Residential Single Family 1C Density (R1C-543), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200 and Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by Zoning By-law No. 2001-88, respectively. The applicant is requesting the zoning to be changed to a site specific Residential Single Family IE Density (R1E) zone, in part (Lots 1-82) and a site specific Residential Single Family 1 D Density (R1 D) zone, in part, for the two lots within the Colangelo subdivision and additional lands owned by owner (Schedule 3). Site Conditions Surrounding Land Uses The lands proposed to be subdivided were previously used for fruit farming and are generally flat. A Hydro corridor is located along the southerly limit of the subject lands. Lands to the north, east and west contain single detached dwellings. Circulation Comments • Regional Municipality of Niagara - The lands are located within the Settlement Area under the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and within the Built -Up Area under 2017 Places to Grow, for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The PPS directs growth to settlement Page 42 of 179 3 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 areas and encourages efficient use of land, resources, infrastructure, and public service facilities that are planned or available. The proposal meets the intent of the Provincial policy through the introduction of additional dwellings in the neighbourhood. The proposed development will also aid the City in meeting the 40% intensification target for the Built-up Area. The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and the Regional Official Plan (ROP) requires protection of significant cultural heritage and archaeological resources. The subject lands are within 300 metres of a watercourse to the southeast, registered archaeological site (AgGs-2) to the northeast and an area with documented evidence of past Aboriginal use (Indian ossuary). A Stage 1-2 Archaeological Assessment, prepared by Detritus Consulting Ltd. (dated August 21, 2017) was submitted with the applications. The report identified two pre -contact Aboriginal archaeological sites (AgGs-401 and AgGs-402) that fulfill the criteria for a Stage 3 archaeological assessment. A letter has been received from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport indicating that a Stage 3 assessment has been completed and further Stage 4 mitigation by excavation is required. As such, a condition is included in the Appendix to require further Stage 4 assessment. A Phase One Environmental Site Assessment (dated August 17, 2017) and Phase Two Environmental Site Assessment (dated August 18, 2017), both prepared by DML Environmental Services Ltd., were submitted with the applications. The Phase 1 ESA confirmed potentially contaminating activities on the subject lands associated with the former use of the property as a farm, including pesticides, manufacturing, processing, and bulk storage, as well as fueling of farm equipment. The Phase 1 ESA recommended a Phase 2 ESA to determine if past uses will adversely affect the environmental condition of the subject lands. The Phase 2 ESA included 5 boreholes and sixteen test pits. Based on the field observations and lab results, the report indicates that "the property is in compliance with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change `Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards for Use Under Part XV.I of the Environmental Protection Act, April 15, 2011." As such, Regional staff has no further concerns from a contamination perspective. A Noise Feasibility Study, prepared by HGC Engineering (dated September 26, 2017), was submitted with the applications. The noise study was reviewed based on the requirements of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Noise Guidelines (NPC -300) and the Regional Road Traffic Noise Control Policy (PW5.NO1.0). The study was based on an earlier version of the draft plan of subdivision (dated July 31, 2017); however, as the general road pattern and lotting in the area of the prediction locations has not changed, Regional staff are of the opinion that the recommendations of the report remain relevant to the current draft plan. Based on the study future road traffic sound levels will exceed MOECC guidelines limits for the proposed development. The noise study recommends a 2 m high acoustic barrier for the lot flanking Mountain Road (Lot 48) and a 2.2 m high acoustic barrier for the lots backing onto Mountain Road (Lots 62 to 82). The report also recommends that the extent and height of the noise barriers should be refined and verified when detailed grading information is available. Further, a qualified acoustical consultant will be required to certify that the required noise control measures have been incorporated into the building permit plans, prior to issuance of a building permit. Prior to issuance of an occupancy permit or the equivalent, it is recommended that a Page 43 of 179 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 qualified acoustical consultant also certify that the approved noise control measures have been properly installed. Conditions to require implementation of the aforementioned addendum/requirements are included in the Appendix A. - The applicant is required to dedicate a 3 m road widening along the Mountain Road frontage, a 4.5 m by 4.5 m daylighting triangle at each corner of the new road where it intersects with Mountain Road and a 0.30 metre (1 foot ) reserve along lots that abut Mountain Road. - During the review of the subdivision to the west, Colangelo Estates, the Region was agreeable to a temporary access to Colangelo Drive from Regional Road 101 (Mountain Road) and the following condition was included in the draft plan approval and subsequently as a clause in the subdivision agreement: "The Subdivision Agreement includes provision, whereby the developer agrees to remove at their sole expense, the temporary access from Colangelo Drive to Mountain Road over Lots 14 and 16, immediately upon any alternate approved street access becoming available." As the draft plan proposes the creation of Street `A', which is in close proximity to the temporary access, Regional staff requests that the developer provide a letter to the Region outlining the details and schedule of how the temporary road will be removed. Further, Canada Post should be contacted also, to relocate the existing community mail box located on this street prior to the removal of the temporary road. A condition has been included in the Appendix to address this issue. - No objections from a Regional or Provincial perspective. Requested conditions are included in Appendix A and address archaeological, servicing and waste collection as well as required warning clauses. • Hydro One Networks Inc. (Hydro One) - No objections, subject to the conditions included in Appendix A. • Municipal Works, Transportation Services, Parks Design, Fire Services, Enbridge Gas, Bell Canada, and Canada Post - No objections, subject to the conditions included in Appendix A. Neighbourhood Open House A neighbourhood open house was held on December 7, 2017 and was attended by 8 residents, the developer, a representative of the developer and City staff. The residents voiced concerns regarding the additional traffic that would be generated by the proposed development. Some of the residents from Colangelo Estates subdivision expressed concerns regarding the stormwater runoff from the site and if the additional flow would have any Page 44 of 179 5 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 adverse impact on their homes. One resident wanted to know about the size of the proposed dwellings, out of concern that they may impact the value of their homes. Two residents (2431 Colangelo Drive and 6398 Mountain Road) requested installation of a fence along the common property lines between their property and the proposed subdivision. The applicant mentioned that Mountain Road is a Regional arterial road, which has the capacity to carry large volumes of traffic. As the volume of traffic generated by the proposed development is not significant, the Region has not requested the applicant to complete a traffic impact study. Regarding the stormwater issue, the applicant mentioned that the subdivision will be designed in compliance with City and Regional standards, which requires the developer to design the site in a manner that the post development flow from the development must match the pre -development flows. Regarding the size of the dwellings, the applicant mentioned that the dwellings will be similar to the surrounding neighbourhoods. Regarding the request for the installation of a new fence; the applicant mentioned that she would review the request with her client. However, at a later date the applicant mentioned to staff that the developer would not be installing a fence along the common lot lines and it would be upto the future property owner to install the fence. Further, City's typically does not require an installation of a fence between two single detached dwellings. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Provincial Policy Statement and Growth Plan The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. These policies direct municipalities to facilitate residential intensification within urban areas to help meet intensification targets. The subject lands are located within the Settlement Area under the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and within the Built -Up Area under 2017 Places to Grow, for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The subject lands are currently underutilized. The proposed development is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province and will aid the City in achieving 40%intensifiaction target within the Built -Up Area. Official Plan The subject lands are designated Residential in the City's Official Plan. The Plan contains a hierarchy of density guidelines for different types of residential development. The Plan allows the development of a variety of housing types, including single and semi-detached dwellings, street townhouses, block townhouses and other compatible housing forms up to a maximum density of 40 units per hectare with a minimum density of 20 units per hectare along local and collector roads. The density of the project is 22.58 units per hectare. The proposed development is compatible with the surrounding low-density residential land uses. The subdivision is adjacent to Mountain Road which is an arterial road, intended to carry higher traffic volumes and provides access to other parts of the City. The proposed subdivision will assist the City in meeting future housing needs in this district. As such, the development is considered to be in compliance with the Official Plan. Page 45 of 179 A Zoning By-law Amendment PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 The lands affected by the zoning amendment are zoned Development Holding (DH), in part, and Residential Single Family 1C Density (R1C-543), in part in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by Zoning By-law No. 2001-88 and Zoning By-law No. 79-200, respectively. The applicant is requesting the zoning be changed to a site specific Residential Single Family IE Density (R1E) zone, in part, (Lots 1-82), and Residential Single Family 1D Density (R1D) zone, in part, for the two lots within the Colangelo subdivision and additional lands owned by the owner. The changes to the standard R1 regulations are summarized in the following table: ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front yard depth 6 m 4.5 m to the dwelling 6.0 to the garage Minimum exterior side yard 4.5 m 3.0 m Maximum lot coverage 45% 50% Maximum projection of a 1 storey porch into the required front and rear yard 2.5 m 3.5m in the rear yard The two lots within the Colangelo subdivision and additional lands owned by owner are requested to be placed under a site specific R1 D zone. The changes to the standard R1 D regulations are summarized in the following table: ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front yard depth 6 m 4.5 m to the dwelling 6.0 to the garage Minimum exterior side yard 4.5 m 3.0 m Maximum lot coverage 45% 50% Maximum projection of a 1 storey porch into the required front and rear yard 2.5 m 3.5m in the rear yard The requested regulations can be supported for the following reasons: Establishing a front yard for the proposed dwelling will assist in creating a consistent design for the dwellings. The proposal maintains the required 6m setback to the garage which will ensure there is adequate space for a vehicle to be parked in front of the garage; The increased lot coverage is to accommodate the larger footprint of the detached dwellings. The 5% increase in the lot coverage will be unperceivable as the proposed dwellings will maintain adequate separation distances between dwellings and the street and will contribute to the desired built form; The proposed regulations facilitate compact built-up form, which is consistent to the development designs approved in the City; and Page 46 of 179 7 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 The requested increase in the roof over porch encroachment is minor in nature. They are not anticipated to affect abutting property owners. Subdivision Design and Conditions of Approval The subdivision provides 82 lots for single detached dwellings. The proposed subdivision will have two accesses off Mountain Road. The extension of Colangelo Drive and Lucia Drive to provide connectivity between the existing subdivisions (Colangelo Estates and Marinelli Estates) and the proposed subdivision (Terravita) was envisioned during the approval of Colangelo Estates subdivision. These planned road connections provide connectivity between the existing and proposed residential developments. Currently a temporary road connects Colangelo Drive to Mountain Road. As the proposed subdivision will provide an access to Mountain Road via Street A, the temporary access from Colangelo Drive would be closed. The existing community mail box which is located along the easterly portion of the temporary road will have to be relocated. A condition regarding the removal of the temporary road is included in Appendix A. Parkland dedication will be taken for this subdivision as cash -in -lieu in accordance with the Planning Act. The balance of the conditions in Appendix A are standard conditions of draft plan approval and include the dedication of necessary road widenings and daylight triangles, installation of municipal services, provision of utilities to the subdivision and the naming of street to the satisfaction of the City. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The proposed development will generate development charge contributions and property tax revenue for the City. There are no other financial implications. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The proposed development supports the Vibrant and Well Planned City Strategic Priority. 116.191i19vell a Ie[d: 1 k l :I ki I &I ➢ Schedule 1 — Location Map ➢ Schedule 2 — Subdivision Plan ➢ Schedule 3- Lands within Colangelo Estates ➢ Appendix A — Conditions for Draft Plan Approval Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Dilwaria:mb Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-06, AM -2017-018 & 26T-11-2017-003, Terravita 6486 Mountain Road.docx Page 47 of 179 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 SCHEDULE 1 Page 48 of 179 A PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 SCHEDULE O -U It AMA di Page 49 of 179 cr Ll H Page 49 of 179 Page 50 0 179 10 SCHEDULES PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 � \ / \ � , \ /| �� � � � !b � � ' � \. / q r �� / / � / ~ .� 41, Page 50 0 179 11 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 APPENDIX 1 Conditions for Draft Plan Approval 1. Approval applies to the Terravita Draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by The Larocque Group, dated October 11, 2017, showing 82 lots for single detached dwellings and a block for road widening. 2. The developer enter into a registered Subdivision Agreement with the City to satisfy all requirements, financial and otherwise, related to the development of the subject lands. Note: Should any other body wish to have its conditions included in the Subdivision Agreement, they may be required to become party to the Subdivision Agreement for the purpose of enforcing such conditions. 3. The developer submit a Solicitor's Certificate of Ownership for the subdivision lands to the City Solicitor prior to the preparation of the Subdivision Agreement. 4. The subdivision be designed and constructed in accordance with City standards which, in part, includes the following: (a) Roadways and sidewalks to municipal requirements and the proposed road allowances be dedicated as public highways; (b) A sidewalk to be constructed on the northerly and westerly side of Lucia Drive of the development, all to the City's satisfaction; (c) A sidewalk to be constructed on the southerly side of Colangelo Drive of the development, all to the City's satisfaction; (d) Dedication of the daylighting triangles with 5 metre legs at all internal intersections; (e) Speed control measures within the subdivision to the satisfaction of Transportation Services, including speed bumps between Lots 42 and 43, Lots 70 and 71 and Lots 78 and 79- M The streets named to the City's satisfaction; (g) Provision of water distribution, sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems in accordance with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Guidelines and City Standards; (h) Testing of the watermains shall be completed in the presence of a Certified Water operator using the City's Watermain Commissioning Checklist; (i) The proposed watermain should be looped connecting the existing watermain on Mountain Road (at Lucia Drive) to the watermain stub on Lucia Drive (established by Colangelo Estates); (j) The proposed watermain be looped connecting the existing watermain (at Street A) on Mountain Road to the watermain stub on Colangelo Drive and continue south to the proposed watermain on Lucia Drive; (k) The proposed 150mm diameter watermain on Street B be connected to the proposed 200mm diameter watermain on Lucia Drive in 2 locations; (1) Submission of the hydrant coverage drawing to ensure adequate fire protection; (m) Weeping the be connected to the storm sewer system via sump pumps and all rainwater leaders outlet to grade and be directed to the front/rear yards; Page 51 of 179 12 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 (n) Provision of an overland stormwater flow route, designed within the right-of-way for major storm events and constructed in accordance with the MOECC and City Standards; (o) Application of the City's Lot Grading and Drainage Policy in accordance with the City Standards; (p) The street lighting shall be designed in accordance with the City's specification (as amended April 2016); and (q) The developer shall prepare a street lighting drawing and photometric plan to demonstrate compliance with City's standards. The developer submit a Geotechnical Report prepared by a Soils Consultant to the satisfaction of Municipal Works. The developer pay the Development Charges in force at the time of execution of the Subdivision Agreement (82 single lots) as per the City's Development Charges By-law No. 2014-87. 7. The developer grant the City and public utility companies any easements required to service the subdivision. 8. The developer submit the digital data and contract documents in accordance with the City CAD standards, and itemized in accordance with the City Schedule of Quantities and Unit Prices format. 9. The developer pay the required fees for Engineering Inspection and Administration for the subdivision. 10. The developer accommodate the provision of one boulevard tree per lot and two boulevard trees per corner lot and pay to the City $350 per tree for this provision, in accordance with City policy. 11. The developer submit a landscape plan showing landscaping, fencing and entry features to the satisfaction of Parks Design. 12. The developer pay the City cash -in -lieu of 5% parkland dedication as determined by a qualified appraiser. 13. That parking restrictions be imposed to Fire Services satisfaction prohibiting parking on one side of the road where the asphalt width is less than 8 m or on one side of the road. The subdivision agreement is to specify the supply and installation of no parking signage is to be at the cost of the developer. 14. The developer submit servicing plans to Municipal Works and Fire Services for review. Such plans are to include road widths and curb radii. Note that the Municipal Works Department is responsible for final approval of said servicing plans. 15. That adequate water supply for the firefighting purposes shall be immediately available and accessible with sufficient volume and /or flow to facilitate firefighting operations prior to the construction of buildings. Page 52 of 179 13 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 16. The developer receive final approval of the Zoning By-law amendment to provide regulations to guide the development of the subdivision. 17. The developer provide three calculated plans and a letter prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor to Planning, Building & Development confirming that all lots and blocks comply with the Zoning By-law. 18. The developer provide four copies of the pre -registration plan to Planning, Building & Development and a letter stating how all the conditions imposed have been or are to be fulfilled. 19. The developer is hereby advised that prior to commencing any work within the Plan, the developer must confirm that sufficient wire -line communication/ telecommunication infrastructure is available. In the event that such infrastructure is not available, the developer shall be required to pay for the connection to and/or extension of the existing communication/telecommunication infrastructure. If the developer elects not to pay for the above noted connection, the developer shall be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the municipality that sufficient alternative communication/telecommunication facilities will be provided to enable, at a minimum, the effective delivery of communication/ telecommunication services for emergency management services (i.e. 911 Emergency Services). 20. That Community Mail Boxes (CMBs) be located at the side yard of Lot # 55 — 3 Modules and side yard of lot # 12 — 3 Modules, and that the developer identify these sites on a display in the sales office prior to offering any units for sale. 21. The developer agree in the Subdivision Agreement, in words satisfactory to Canada Post, to grant to Canada Post any easements that may be required for the installation of CMBs on private property. 22. The developer include in all offers of purchase and sale, a statement that advises the prospective purchaser that mail will be delivered via a CMB. The developer also agrees to note the locations of all CMBs within the development, and to notify affected homeowners of any established easements granted to Canada Post to permit access to CMBs. 23. The developer satisfy all requirements of Canada Post regarding concrete pads for CMBs, temporary CMBs, walkways to CMBs, curb depressions for wheelchair access, informing potential homeowners of CMB locations, timing of construction and identification of CMBs and related works on engineering servicing drawings. 24. The developer contact Enbridge Gas Distribution's Customer Connections Department by emailing SalesArea80@enbridge.com for service and meter installation details and to ensure all gas piping is installed prior to the commencement of site landscaping (including, but not limited to: tree planting, silva cells, and/or soil trenches) and/or asphalt paving. NOTE: If a gas main needs to be relocated as a result of changes in the alignment or grade of the future road allowances or for temporary gas pipe Page 53 of 179 14 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 installations pertaining to phase construction, all costs are the responsibility of the applicant. 25. The developer grade all streets to final elevation prior to installation of the gas lines and provide Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. with the necessary field survey information required for installation of gas lines. 26. The developer provide Enbridge Gas Distribution with the necessary easements in the event they are required to service the development. 27. Prior to Hydro One Networks Inc. (HONI) providing its final approval, the developer must make arrangements satisfactory to HONI for lot grading and drainage. Digital copies of lot grading and drainage plans (true scale), showing existing and final grades, must be submitted to HONI for review and approval. Drawings must identify the transmission corridor, location of towers within the corridor. Drainage must be controlled and directed away from the Ontario Infrastructure & Lands Corporation (OILC)/HONI transmission corridor. 28. Any development in conjunction with the subdivision must not block vehicular access to any HONI facilities located on the transmission corridor. During construction, there must be no storage of materials or moulding of earth, snow or other debris on the transmission corridor. 29. Temporary fencing must be installed along the transmission corridor, at the developer's expense, prior to the start of construction and a permanent fencing must be erected along the common property line after construction is completed. 30. The cost of any relocation or revisions to HONI facilities which are necessary to accommodate this subdivision will be borne by the developer. The developer will be responsible for restoration of any damage to the transmission corridor or HONI facilitates thereon resulting from construction of the subdivision. 31. HONI's letter of November 21, 2017 and the conditions contained therein, should in no way be construed as permission for or an endorsement of proposed location(s) for any road crossing(s) contemplated for the proposed development. This permission may be specifically granted by OILC under separate agreement(s). Proposals for any secondary land use including road crossings on the transmission corridor are processed through the Provincial Secondary Land use Program (PSLUP). HONI, as OILC's service provider, will review detailed engineering plans for such proposals separately, in order to obtain final approval. Should future approval for a road crossing be granted, the subdivider shall then make arrangements satisfactory to OILC/HONI for the dedication and transfer of the proposed road allowance directly to the City of Niagara Falls. Access to and road construction on the OILC/HONI transmission corridor is not to occur until the legal transfer(s) of lands or interest are completed. 32. The developer is advised that the transmission lines abutting this subdivision operate at 500,000, 230,000 or 115,000 volts. Section 188 - Proximity - of the Regulations for Page 54 of 179 15 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 Construction Projects in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, require that no object be brought closer than 6 metres (20 feet) to an energized 500 kV conductor. The distance for 230 kV conductors is 4.5 metres (15 feet) and for 115kV conductors is 3 metres (10 feet). It is the developer's responsibility to be aware, and to make all personnel on site aware, that all equipment and personnel must come no closer than the distances specified in the Act. They should also be aware that the conductors can rise and lower without warning, depending on the electrical demand placed on the line. 33. That the Stage 3 Archaeological Assessment for AgGs-401 and AgGs-402, prepared by a licensed Archaeologist, be submitted to the Niagara Region, and that the Stage 4 Archaeological Assessment for AgGs-401 and AgGs-402, prepared by a licensed Archaeologist, be completed and submitted to the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and the Niagara Region.. All report must be accepted by the MTCS, to the satisfaction of Niagara Region, before this condition will be cleared. It should be noted that subsequent Stage 4 assessment may be recommended for one or both sites to mitigate any adverse impacts to significant archaeological resources found on the site through preservation or resource removal and documentation. If the Archaeologist recommends further Assessments, these report(s) must also be submitted to and accepted by the MTCS, to the satisfaction of Niagara Region, before this condition can be cleared. NOTE: No demolition, grading or other soil disturbances shall take place on the subject property prior to the issuance of a letter from the MTCS confirming that all archaeological resource concerns have been mitigated and meet licensing and resource conservation requirements. 34. That the following clause be included in the subdivision agreement: "Should deeply buried archaeological remains/resources be found on the property during construction activities, all activities impacting archaeological resources must cease immediately , notify the Archaeology Programs Unit of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (MTCS) (416-212-8886) and a licensed archaeologist (owner's archaeology consultant) is required to carry out an archaeological assessment in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act and the Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists. In the event that human remains are encountered during construction, all activities must cease immediately and the local police as well as Cemeteries Regulation Unit of the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services in Toronto (416-326-8392), must be contacted. In the situations where human remains are associated with archaeology resources, MTCS should be notified to ensure that the site is not subject to unlicensed alteration which would be a contravention of the Ontario Heritage Act. 35. That a detailed noise study based on the current draft plan of subdivision (October 4, 2017), prepared and endorsed by a qualified professional engineer or acoustical consultant, be submitted to the Niagara Region for review and approval. The detailed noise study should confirm the recommended mitigation outlined in the Noise Feasibility Study, prepared by HGC Engineering (dated September 26, 2017), when detailed grading information is available. Page 55 of 179 16 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 36. That the subdivision agreement include clause(s) requiring the owner to implement the final recommendations of the Detailed Noise Study required by the previous condition, to the satisfaction of Niagara Region. NOTE: As recommended in the Noise Feasibility Study, prepared by HGC Engineering (dated September 26, 2017), prior to issuance of building permits and occupancy permits, the building inspector or a Professional Engineer qualified to perform acoustical engineering services in the Province of Ontario should certify that the noise control measures have been properly incorporated, installed and constructed. Clauses will be required in the subdivision agreement to this effect. 37. That the owner dedicate a three (3) metre road widening to the Regional Municipality of Niagara along the frontage of Regional Road 101 (Mountain Road), free and clear of any mortgages, liens or other encumbrances, and assumes all costs for the providing the necessary survey plan and all related documents, all to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region. 38. That the owner dedicate 4.5m x 4.5m daylight triangles on both sides of the proposed streets (Street `A' and Lucia Drive) intersecting with Regional Road 101 (Mountain Road), to the Regional Municipality of Niagara, free and clear of any mortgages, liens or other encumbrances, and assumes all costs for the providing the necessary survey plan and all related documents, all to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region. 39. That the owner deed a one -foot reserve (0.30 metre) to the Regional Municipality of Niagara along all lots fronting Regional Road 101 (Mountain Road) including the daylight triangles, free and clear of any mortgages, liens or other encumbrances, and assumes all costs for the providing the necessary survey plan and all related documents, all to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region 40. That the subdivision agreement have the following clause "The owner will provide a detailed plan which shall include a schedule and the responsible parties to ensure the plan is completed for the opening of Street A and closing of the temporary access. This plan is to be approved by the Region during the detailed design stage and needs to be approved prior to the start of construction so all parties involved are aware of the schedule and expectations. " 41. That prior to any construction taking place within the Regional road allowance the owner shall obtain the required Regional Permits (Construction Encroachment, Entrance and Sign Permits). 42. That the owner promptly acknowledges that draft approval does not include a commitment of servicing allocation by the Niagara Region as this servicing allocation will be assigned at the time of final approval of the subdivision for registration purposes and any pre -servicing will be at the sole risk/responsibility of the developer. 43. That the owner promptly provide the Niagara Region with a written undertaking that all offers and agreements of purchase and sale, which may be negotiated prior to Page 56 of 179 17 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 registration of this subdivision, shall contain a clause clearly indicating that a servicing allocation for this subdivision will not be assigned until the plan is granted final approval for registration, and a similar clause be inserted in the subdivision agreement between the owner and the City. 44. That the applicant submit a complete Ministry of Environment and Climate Change(MOECC) application with detailed drawings and calculations for review and approval of the proposed sanitary and storm sewer systems for the development and receive the appropriate MOECC Environmental Compliance Approvals. 45. That the applicant shall provide a copy of the necessary MOECC Environmental Compliance Approvals which were acquired through any direct application to the MOECC. 46. That prior to approval of the final plan or any on-site grading, the owner shall submit a detailed stormwater management plan for the subdivision and the following plans designed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer in accordance with the MOECC documents entitled Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, March 2003 and Stormwater Quality Guidelines for New Development, May 1991, or their successors to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority for review and approval, with a copy provided to the Niagara Region: Detailed lot grading, servicing and drainage plans, noting both existing and proposed grades and the means whereby overland flows will be accommodated across the site; and, Detailed erosion and sedimentation control plans NOTE: The Niagara Region may request the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority review the detailed lot grading and drainage plan as well as the detailed sediment and erosion control plan on the Region's behalf and to submit comments to the Niagara Region regarding the approval of these plans and the subsequent clearance of related conditions by the Region. Please also note that NPCA's fee for review of stormwater management plans is in addition to the Region's final clearance fee. 47. That the plan complies with the Niagara Region's Waste Collection Policy. Note: for any development phasing, the owner shall create appropriate temporary waste collection turnaround(s) at the end of each dead end street(s), to permit Regional waste collection or confirm that waste collection will be the owner's responsibility. 48. That the subdivision agreement between the owner and the City of Niagara Falls contain a provision whereby the owner agrees to obtain a certificate from an Ontario Land Surveyor stating that all existing and new survey evidence is in place at the completion of the development. Notes Page 57 of 179 18 PBD -2018-06 January 23, 2018 Prior to granting final plan approval, the City must be in receipt of written confirmation that the requirements of each condition have been met and all fees have been paid to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region. Prior to final approval for registration, a copy of the executed subdivision agreement for the proposed development should be submitted to the Niagara Region for verification that the appropriate clauses pertaining to any of these conditions have been included. NOTE: The Niagara Region recommends that a copy of the draft agreement also be provided in order to allow for the incorporation of any necessary revision prior to execution. 49. In order to request clearance of the above noted Regional conditions, a letter outlining how the conditions have been satisfied, together with all studies and reports (two hard copies and a PDF digital copy), the applicable review fee, and the draft subdivision agreement shall be submitted to the Niagara Region by the applicant as one complete package, or circulated to the Niagara Region by the City of Niagara Falls. Clearance of Conditions Prior to granting approval to the final plan, Planning, Building & Development requires written notice from applicable City Divisions and the following agencies indicating that their respective conditions have been satisfied: Legal Services for Conditions 2 and 3 Municipal Works for Conditions 4 to 10 inclusive, 14 Landscape Architect for Conditions 11 and 12 Transportation Services for Condition 4 Fire Services for Conditions 13 to 15 Inclusive Planning and Development Services for Conditions 16 to 18 inclusive Bell Canada for Condition 19 Canada Post for Conditions 20 to 23 inclusive Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. for Conditions 24 to 26 inclusive Hydro One 27 to 32 inclusive Regional Municipality of Niagara for Conditions 33 to 49 inclusive S:\ZONINGWMS\2017WM-018\APPENDIX 1.docx Page 58 of 179 Planning, Building and Development City Hall, Niagara Falls, ON Re: 0486 KMommtm|m Road, Draft Plan of SmbdDw|sUmm —Tevrmv|ta / Zoning By-law Amendment AmplUcation—CityFU|e: AM -2017-018 -- ..' HefloAnamika, | wish hosubmit mnyconcerns regarding this Zoning By-law amendment application by Kenwood Homes as I am the owner of the home adjacent to the property in question (on the west side — 6570 Mountain Rd, corner of Mountain Rd and Colangelo Drive (temp Rd). Bayed on the draft plans for this subdivision, there will be 4 properties backing onto and overlooking my property. In addition, Kenwood Homes isalso asking for increased, maximum lot coverage for covered porches that extend into the, front and rear yards. These conditions, while . maximizing the number of homes as wei$ as the size of these 2-3 story homes on the respective lots for Kenwood Homes, completely eliminates any privacy for myproperty. Therefore, / would like burequest the following inorder toensure there issome respect for privacy ofmyexisting home mtG57OMountain Rd. 1. At a minimum, there be an extension of the current fence (Which was put in by me) on the west side of the property, to form a barrier for all of the properties backing onto 6670 Mountain Rd. 2. That arow uf tall privacy trees beincluded along that west side border hnorder ho provide privacy for myproperty emwell oothe adjoining properties. I trust that these are reasonable accommodations for my existing property and I look forward to hearing back from Kenwood Homes and the City of Niagara Falls. I do plan on attending meeting onJan 23^2O18. Sincereiy^ 2369382 Ontario Inc. 726QuemnstonRoad, RR #4 Page 59 of 179 Niagara,aIl�s REPORT TO SUBMITTED BY SUBJECT: CD -2018-01 January 23, 2018 Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council Clerks Department CD -2018-01 Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes RECOMMENDATION That Council approve and adopt the corporate policy dealing with the Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes (Policy 400-39) attached as Appendix 1 to this report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is intended to provide Council with information relative to the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (MEA) and the Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes by candidates seeking municipal office. Attached to this report is Appendix 1, which is the policy that provides for the fair and equitable treatment of all candidates while meeting the requirements under the MEA. BACKGROUND Within the MEA; What constitutes a contribution for an election campaign, subsection 88.15 defines contributions as "money, goods and services given to and accepted by a person for his or her election campaign, or given to and accepted by another person who is acting under the person's direction, are contributions." 2016, c. 15, s. 53 (1). Further, subsection 88.12 (4) states "....the following shall not make a contribution — the Crown in the right of Canada or Ontario, a municipality or local board. " 2016, c. 15, s.52. In defining contributions as money, goods and services, it is apparent that the use of the Corporation's resources relative to an election campaign would be in violation of the MEA. Resources would include, but are not limited to, the following: facilities, equipment, supplies, services, staff or other resources of the municipality. Further, the use of staff services, or any person receiving compensation from the municipality, during their regular working hours is also deemed to be in contravention of the MEA. Page 60 of 179 2 ANALYSIS/RATIONALE CD — 2018-01 January 23, 2018 This policy is intended to enhance and expand upon the statement within Part 11 of the Code of Conduct that states: "Members may not use City resources for any type of political activity as outlined in the "Use of Corporate Resources and Election campaign activities policy" including promoting or opposing the candidacy of any person to elected office in any municipal, provincial and federal campaign." In fulfilling the duties of the City Clerk, in accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001 and the MEA, it is prudent and efficient to establish a policy on the appropriate use of corporate resources during an election period to protect the interests of all candidates, including current members of City Council, and the Corporation. In reviewing the various policies, reports and practices established by other municipalities and from the AMCTO Election Project Team, there are a number of commonalities to draw upon: compliance with the MEA, best practices, fair and equitable treatment for all candidates, and protection for both candidates and the Corporation. The adoption of this policy represents a positive stride by the municipality in delivering an election process that achieves the principles set out by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs staff during the development and review of the MEA. These principles include: • The election should be fair and non -biased; • The integrity of the process should be maintained throughout the elections; and • Candidates should be treated fairly and consistently within a municipality. By clarifying the expectations to all candidates through the adoption of this policy, it will reduce the possibility that either an individual candidate or the Corporation would inadvertently violate the MEA. Further, it will provide for the fair and open treatment of all candidates while enhancing the overall election process. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Upon conviction, penalties for breaching the campaign financing provisions of the MEA include fines of not more than $25,000., s. 94.1 (1) (1) for an individual or not more than $50,000 for a Corporation, s. 94.1 (2). CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Organizational Effectiveness and Efficiency: Ensure that governance structures are appropriate and effective. Page 61 of 179 3 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS CD — 2018-01 January 23, 2018 Appendix 1 — Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes Policy Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Bill Matson, Acting City Clerk Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 62 of 179 POLICY STATEMENT The purpose of this policy is to notify all registered candidates, including members of City Council of the requirement to follow the provisions of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, (the Act) as amended, and that: No member/candidate shall use the facilities, equipment, supplies, services, staff or other resources of the municipality (including City letterhead, City business cards, City e-mail accounts, City computers, ipads, cell phones and any Councillor budgets) for any election campaign or campaign -related activities; No member/candidate shall undertake campaign -related activities on municipal property during regular working hours; and No member/candidate shall use the services of persons during hours in which those persons receive any compensation from the municipality. PURPOSE To ensure that members of City Council, registered candidates, and staff adhere to the provisions of the Act, as amended. SCOPE This policy is applicable to all registered candidates, including sitting members of Municipal Council. This policy is applicable to municipal elections, including bi-elections and applies, with necessary modifications, to provincial and federal elections. DEFINITIONS "The Act" means the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended from time to time, and includes any regulation made there under; "Blackout Period" is a term which refers to the temporary period from the day prior to Nomination Day to and including Voting Day in which certain privileges are discontinued for sitting members of Municipal Council and the Mayor; Director Submitted by Recommended by ....... .......... ._(...,Reportti L1......... _..�������Bylawti ......... Date ..... ......... ......... ......... ................. Approved by Council Page 63 of 179 "Candidate" means a person who has filed a nomination to run in a municipal, provincial or federal election, and shall be deemed to include a person seeking to influence other persons to vote for or against any candidate or any question or by-law submitted to the electors under section 8 of the Act; "Campaign Period" begins on the date a candidate files their nomination through to and including Voting Day. "City of Niagara Falls" means The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls. "Corporate Resources" includes but is not limited to the City of Niagara Falls' Staff, events, funds, information and assets; "Election Period" means May 1 through to and including Voting Day; "Municipal Facilities" means any real property owned or under the control of the City of Niagara Falls; "Nomination Day" for a regular municipal election is the fourth Friday of July in the year of the election; "Staff" includes full-time, part-time, and contract employees, paid by the City of Niagara Falls; "Voting Day" is the day on which the final vote is to be taken in an election. POLICY 1) That in accordance with the provisions of the Act: (a) Corporate Resources may not be used for election -related purposes; (b) Staff shall not canvass or actively work in support of a municipal, provincial or federal candidate or party during normal working hours unless they are on a leave of absence without pay, lieu time, float day, or vacation leave; (c) Members of Council, including the Mayor and Candidates shall not use any municipal facilities for any election -related purposes. Campaign -related signs or any other election -related material shall not be displayed in any municipal facility (ie. Arenas) and must not use election -related materials in or on buses, bus shelters, arena or park advertising or within any municipal publication such as a City Newsletter or the "My City Guide." Director Submitted by Recommended by ....... .......... ._(...,Reportti L1......... _..�������Bylawti ......... Date ..... ......... ......... ......... ................. Approved by Council Page 64 of 179 (d) During the Blackout Period, no Member of Council, including the Mayor shall: Print, photocopy or distribute any newsletters unless so directed and approved by Council; Order office furniture or furnishings, except those of an emergency nature; or Order any stationery or business cards, except within reason and as needed to carry out their current duties. (e) Members of Council shall not: • Print or distribute any material using municipal funds that make reference to, contain the names or photographs of, or identifies registered Candidates for Municipal Elections; and that Minutes of Municipal Council and Committee meetings be exempt from this policy; or (f) Members of Council are responsible to ensure that the content of any communications material, including printed material such as newsletters, advertising, etc. funded by the municipality for the operation of each Councillor's Office, is not directly election -related. (g) Web sites or domain names that are funded by the municipality may not include any election -related campaign material Candidates are permitted to link to any City document available to the public or on a public City webpage from their campaign website. Candidates are not permitted to incorporate a video or other material (i.e. photos) for which the City has proprietary rights on their own web page. Sitting members of Council shall not use the City's IT resources, including individual websites linked through the City's website and social Director Submitted by Recommended by ....... .......... ._(...,Reportti L1......... _..�������Bylawti ......... Date ..... ......... ......... ......... ................. Approved by Council Page 65 of 179 media accounts used for any election campaign and/or campaign -related activities. If a Member of Council uses any social media account for campaigning, such accounts must not be created or supported by Corporate Resources. Social media accounts used for campaign purposes must utilize personal cell phones, tablets and/or computers; Sitting members of Council who choose to create or use social media accounts for campaigning must include, for the duration of the Election Period, a clear statement on each campaign website or social media account's home page indicating that the account is being used for Election Campaign purposes and is not related to their duties as a Member of Council; and All Candidates are allowed to place campaign phone numbers, websites and e-mail addresses on the election pages of the City's website. (h) Candidates must not, under any circumstances, use a City logo or any variation of it on any campaign material, election signs, social media or campaign websites. (i) Members of Council may not use the municipality's voicemail system and/or cell phones to record election related messages; and Q) The above recommendations also apply to an acclaimed member or a member not seeking re-election; and 2) That the Municipal Clerk be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect to this policy. Limitation: This policy does not preclude a member of Municipal Council or Regional Council from performing their duties as a Councillor, or Regional Chair nor inhibit them from representing the interests of the constituents who elected them. Implementation: This policy shall become effective immediately upon approval by the Municipal Council. Director Submitted by Recommended by ....... .......... ._(...,Reportti L1......... _..�������Bylawti ......... Date ..... ......... ......... ......... ................. Approved by Council Page 66 of 179 Rationale and Legislative Authority: It is necessary to establish on the appropriate use of Corporate resources during an election period to protect the interests of both members of Council and the City of Niagara Falls. The Act prohibits a municipality from making a contribution to a candidate. The Act, also prohibits a candidate, or someone acting on the candidate's behalf, from accepting a contribution from a person who is not entitled to make a contribution. As a contribution may take the form of money, goods or services, any use by a Member of Council of the Corporation's resources for his or her election campaign would be viewed as a contribution by the municipality to the member, which is a violation of the Act, 1996. Director Submitted by Recommended by ....... .......... ._(...,Reportti L1......... _..�������Bylawti ......... Date ..... ......... ......... ......... ................. Approved by Council Page 67 of 179 F-2018-02 NiagaratFialls January 23, 2018 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2018-02 Monthlx Tax Receivables Re ort — December RECOMMENDATION That Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is prepared monthly to provide Council with an update on the City's property tax receivables. Outstanding taxes as of December 31, 2017 were $12.8 million compared to $13.4 million in 2016. During December, tax receivables as a percentage of taxes billed decreased slightly from 7.2% in 2016 to 6.8% in 2017. The City's finance staff has had continued success in resolving properties that are subject to registration for 2017. At this stage 95.9% of properties have developed payment arrangements or have paid in full. There are currently eleven properties scheduled for tax sale in the next two years. BACKGROUND This report is being provided as part of the monthly financial reporting to Council by staff. It is also submitted to our banking institution for compliance with our banking agreement. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Tax collection for 2017 improved during the month of December. Table 1 shows that taxes outstanding at December 31, 2017 are $12.8 million. This represents a decrease from $13.4 million in arrears for the same period in 2016. Finance staff continues to actively pursue property owners in arrears. Table 2 provides the breakdown of outstanding taxes by assessment class. The majority of outstanding taxes are for residential and commercial properties. The chart shows that the taxes owing from the commercial property class has decreased slightly from a year ago, whereas the residential property class has increased slightly. Finance staff takes specific collection actions for properties that are subject to registration. These action steps have been outlined in previous reports. At January 1, 2017, 317 properties were subject to registration. Table 3 summarizes the progress of Page 68 of 179 F-2018-02 January 23, 2018 these actions after twelve months of activity. This table shows 95.9% of the tax accounts or 304 properties have been paid in full or the owners have made suitable payment arrangements. During December, six accounts were paid in full. In addition, the number of accounts with suitable payment arrangements including full payments decreased slightly from 96.8% (November) to 95.9% (December). Finance staff continues to make every effort to have accounts paid in order to avoid the registration process and the associated costs related to that process. Table 4 identifies the properties and associated tax arrears scheduled for tax sales in the future. During the month of December, one registered property was redeemed. The outstanding taxes for registered properties represents 1.8% of the total outstanding taxes at month end. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Tax arrears as a percentage of taxes billed in a year is a performance measure that stakeholders utilize to analyse an organization's financial strengths. Niagara Falls, due to its high reliance on commercial assessment, is traditionally higher compared to municipalities of similar size. The percentage of taxes outstanding to taxes billed as at December 31, 2017 is 6.8% which is a decrease from 2016's value of 7.2%. The municipality has a record of full collection and earns significant penalty revenues to offset the higher measure. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Table 1 Taxes Receivable at December 31, 2017 Table 2 Taxes Receivable by Property Class at December 31, 2017 Table 3 Number of Properties Subject to Registration Table 4 Scheduled Tax Sales Dates for Registered Properties Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. Felicetti Page 69 of 179 TABLE 1 1 Outstanding Taxes @November 30, 2017 $ 18,261,860 $ 19,605,225 Supplemental Due December 28, 2017 $ 2,338,500 $ 823,394 Taxes Collected during November $ 7,823,112 $ 7,072,789 Outstanding Taxes @ December 31, 2017 $ 12,777,248 $ 13,355,830 TABLE 2 Page 70 of 179 TABLE 3 Initial Amount 317 317 Paid in Full 155 161 50.8% Payment Arrangements 152 143 45.1% Ongoing Collection 7 11 3.5% Action Registered 3 2 0.6% 317 317 100.0% TABLE 4 May 2018 9 $ 183,153 November 2018 2 $ 40,156 Totals 11 $ 223,309 Page 71 of 179 Niagaraialls REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2018-03 2018 Interim Tax Levy RECOMMENDATION F-2018-03 January 23, 2018 That Council approve the 2018 Interim Tax Levy calculation and by-law providing for the 2018 Interim Tax Levy. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls requires a 2018 interim tax levy so as to provide the City with operating cash flow and to meet its statutory obligations for collecting taxes on behalf of the Region of Niagara and the local school boards. The statutory requirement of the City is to provide quarterly payments to both the Region of Niagara and the local school boards. The interim levy is calculated so that property owners will be billed amounts not exceeding one half of the previous year's annual taxes. The installment dates for the Interim Levy are February 28th and April 30tH BACKGROUND The Municipal Act 2001 provides the City of Niagara Falls with the authority to issue an interim tax levy. Traditionally the interim levy has been made in February with two installment dates. The City of Niagara Falls requires a 2018 interim tax levy so as to provide the City with operating cash flow and to meet its statutory obligations for collecting taxes on behalf of the Region of Niagara and the local school boards. The statutory requirement of the City is to provide quarterly payments to both the Region of Niagara and the local school boards. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The authority to collect this interim tax levy is prescribed in section 317 of the Municipal Act. The interim levy is subject to the following rules: 1. The amount levied on a property shall not exceed the prescribed percentage, or 50 percent if no percentage is prescribed, of the total amount of taxes for municipal and school purposes levied on the property for the previous year. 2. The percentage used in the levy may be different for different classes but must be the same for all properties in a property class. Page 72 of 179 F-2018-03 January 23, 2018 3. Allows the municipality to use an entire years taxes for a property in the calculation of the interim tax levy in the situation that a full year was not charged in the previous year. Staff has developed the interim tax levy based on these rules and has determined that the amount due for the interim levy for each property will not exceed 50% of the annualized assessment used in determining the 2017 tax levy. The due dates for this interim tax levy are in accordance with the new Municipal Act. The interim bill will be due on two dates. As per the regulations outlined in the new Municipal Act, property owners must be provided 21 days notice before payment. The due dates are consistent with the regulation and will be February 28, 2017 and April 30, 2017. In 2017, these dates were February 28, 2017 and April 28, 2017. An interim levying by-law is required to establish the amount of the interim levy. This has been prepared and appears on this evening's Council Agenda for passage. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The internal need for cash flow and the external statutory obligation necessitate the interim tax levy. Failure to provide an interim tax levy could lead to increased short term borrowing by the Corporation and could result in unplanned interest expenses. An interim tax levy is required to ensure the provision of the required funds to minimize borrowing costs. Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. Felicetti Page 73 of 179 Niagara,Falls REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2018-04 Municipal Accounts RECOMMENDATION F-2018-04 January 23, 2018 That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $41,174,062.51for the period November 8, 2017 to January 10, 2018. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The accounts have been reviewed by the Director of Finance and the by-law authorizing payment is listed on tonight's Council agenda. Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 74 of 179 Niagara,aIl�s REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Legal Services SUBJECT: L-2018-01 Fallsview Pedestrian Bridge No. 2 Our File No. 2016-125 RECOMMENDATION L-2018-01 January 23, 2018 That the City enter into an Encroachment Agreement permitting the establishment of a pedestrian bridge across Fallsview Avenue. 2. That the Mayor, Acting Clerk and City Solicitor be directed to take whatever actions and sign whatever documents are required to complete the Agreement. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Term: Perpetual, subject to termination upon one month's notice, should the City require the encroachment area for a municipal purpose. Consideration: Nominal. Cost of Construction of the Bridge: At the expense of the other parties. Cost of Maintenance of the Bridge: At the expense of the other parties. Indemnification: The other parties are required to take out an insurance policy of at least $5 million, indemnifying the City against all claims for personal injury or damage to property. Signage: An external sign will be permitted on the bridge, subject to compliance with the City's Sign By-law and the approval of the Niagara Parks Commission, if required. BACKGROUND The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation owns the Fallsview Casino. Steadfast Hospitality Inc. is the owner of the Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel and Suites. Niagara Falls Entertainment Partners General Partnership is to be the owner and Page 75 of 179 2 L-2018-01 January 23, 2018 operator of the theater that is to be constructed on the property of, and attached to, the Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel and Suites. These three parties intend to enter into an Encroachment Agreement with the City of Niagara Falls to permit them to establish a pedestrian bridge across Fallsview Avenue. There is already a pedestrian bridge across Fallsview Avenue connecting the casino to the Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel and Suites. It is the subject of a separate agreement. Consideration paid for the existing bridge is nominal. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The new Encroachment Agreement is very similar to the old one. The only material change being recommended to Council is that the new agreement would permit the installation of external signage, whereas the previous agreement did not permit external signage. Staff see no reason to forbid external signage at this location, subject to the beneficiaries of the encroachment complying with the City's Sign By-law, and obtaining the approval of the Niagara Parks Commission, if required. The particulars of the Encroachment Agreement are as per the Executive Summary above. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Consideration is nominal. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The proposed transaction is in keeping with Council's commitment to financial sustainability, customer service excellence, organizational efficiency and effectiveness, and the creation of a well-planned City. Recommended by: Ken Beaman, City Solicitor Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer M Page 76 of 179 Niagara,aIl�s REPORT TO SUBMITTED BY: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council Planning, Building & Development PBD -2018-01 January 23, 2018 SUBJECT: PBD -2018-01 DOW -2016-003, Commercial Building and Facade Improvement Grant Approval Amendment Request 4458 Queen Street Applicant: Niagara Radio Group Limited (Andy Ferri) RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the request to amend the approved Commercial Building and Fagade Improvement Grant to include the costs of new windows. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This application can be supported because: • Council supported a grant of $22,100 for the original proposal to improve the building fagade and roof repair through PBD -2016-35; • The applicant had obtained 2 quotes for the replacement of windows prior to Council's decision but did not include two quotes with the application; • The new windows have since been installed as well as all other works considered and deemed eligible under PBD -2016-35; • The addition of the quotes for the new windows would increase the eligible grant to a maximum of $25,000 with the City contributing one half and the Region contributing one half (subject to the availability of funds); and • There is funding available in the Downtown Reserve. BACKGROUND Council approved a Commercial Building and Fagade Improvement Grant in the amount of $22,100 for 4458 Queen Street on July 12, 2016 (see Appendix 1 -Location Map). The works approved through the grant included stucco over the existing damaged pebble dash fagade, new moulding, the refinishing of the corbels and soffit, parapet and corrugated roof (see Appendix 2 — Fagade Improvement Details). The commercial building improvement included in the grant was for the replacement of the existing roofing that was leaking. As per the requirement of the CIP program, the applicant submitted 2 quotes for the works listed above. Page 77 of 179 VA PBD -2018-01 January 23, 2018 Quotes for the replacement of 3 windows were not submitted with the grant application. In discussion with City Staff the applicant decided to proceed without these quotes in order to have the report meet the deadline for the next Council meeting. The applicant was eager to start on the roof repair because of leaking issues. The applicant has subsequently requested that the costs of the window replacements be added to the approved grant. The windows were installed at a cost of $9,250.50 which, if approved, would increase the total grant to the maximum limit of $25,000. This results in an additional $1,450 each from the City and the Region. Grant approvals are authorized by Council and cannot be amended by Staff. Copies of 2 quotes for the new windows were received by Staff in November 2017. Both of the quotes are dated prior to the July 2016 decision of Council. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The applicant has completed the commercial and fagade improvements approved through DOW -2016-003. The applicant has also installed the 3 new windows as outlined in the recently submitted quotes. The new windows are eligible works under the CIP. Properties are eligible for a one time only application for a grant under the Commercial Building and Fagade Improvement program and as such the inclusion of the costs of the new windows could not be considered through a separate application. If the required quotes had been submitted with the application the new windows would have been part of the original recommendation of support as the property was inspected prior to Council's decision and the windows installed afterwards. Consequently Staff has no objection to the requested amendment to the grant. It is noted that applicants are given 1 year from the date of approval to complete property improvements (July 2017). The applicant has completed these improvements according to the Grant agreement. The Region has already approved its commitment for their portion of the original grant amount. As with all CIP contributions, the matching grant for the requested increase will be subject to the availability of funds. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The funding for the requested amendment to the grant approval, if approved, would come from the Downtown CIP Special Purpose Reserve. The reserve was established to provide funding for the City's expenses related to non-interest loans and for qualified grants. Approval of the amendment would reduce the unencumbered balance by $1,450 to $211,138. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The approved amendment is consistent with Council's Strategic Priority to assist in the ongoing revitalization of the Downtown by assisting the property owner with building rehabilitation under the financial incentive programs within the Downtown CIP. Page 78 of 179 PBD -2018-01 January 23, 2018 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ➢ Appendix 1 — Location Map and Photo ➢ Appendix 2 — Fagade Improvement Details Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer F.Berardi:mb Attach. 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Diodati and Members of Municipal Council Planning, Building & Development PBD -2018-03 January 23, 2018 SUBJECT: PBD -2018-03 PLC -2017-003, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64, Plan 59M-426 Chippawa West Phase 2 Stage 3 Plan of Subdivision Applicant: 1392927 Ontario Inc. (Lancaster Homes) RECOMMENDATIONS That Council approve the request and pass the by-law included in tonight's agenda to designate Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64, Registered Plan 59M-426, as exempt from Part Lot Control for a period of two years. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1392927 Ontario Inc. (aka Lancaster Homes) has requested that Council pass a by-law to exempt the subject lands from being subject to Part Lot Control to allow the transfer of ownership of future semi-detached and on -street townhouse dwelling units. The request can be supported based on the following: The use of this Planning Act mechanism is an acceptable alternative to a consent because the lots and blocks are located within a registered subdivision; The zoning permits the proposed parcel sizes; and The by-law will permit a deed to be created for each parcel containing a dwelling unit and permit each property to be sold. BACKGROUND 1392927 Ontario Inc. (Lancaster Homes) has submitted a request to have Part Lot Control lifted from Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 & 64 in Registered Plan 59M-426 (known as the Chippawa West Phase 2 — Stage 3 plan of subdivision). The subject lands are illustrated on Schedule 1. The removal of Part Lot Control is a planning tool that is intended to allow minor boundary adjustments to lots and blocks within registered plans of subdivision. In this case, the removal of Part Lot Control is requested to allow the creation of a total of 12 parcels for 12 semi-detached dwelling units (Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50) and ten (10) parcels for 10 on -street townhouse dwelling units (Blocks 62 and 64). Refer to Schedules 2, 3 and 4 for further details. Page 83 of 179 PBD -2018-03 January 23, 2018 ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The subject lands are located within the Chippawa West Phase 2 — Stage 3 plan of subdivision (59M-426) which was registered on July 19, 2016. The subdivision contains a mix of lots for single detached dwellings, semi-detached dwellings and blocks of land for on -street townhouse dwellings. The subject lands are zoned Residential Mixed (R3-760) by Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by By-law No. 2006-205. The proposed parcels comply with the zoning regulations. Part Lot Control provisions under the Planning Act prevent lands that are within a registered plan of subdivision from being further divided without a consent to sever. Municipalities have the ability to exempt lots and blocks from Part Lot Control to allow lot lines to be reconfigured or part of a lot or block to be conveyed without a consent. Approval of a Part Lot Control by-law is requested so that each unit in the semi-detached and on -street townhouse dwelling can be sold with its own parcel of land. Part Lot Control has been requested to be lifted for two years to allow for flexibility in scheduling real estate closing dates and to consider market absorption of the units. This time period should be sufficient time to allow units to be absorbed by the market. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS As Development Charges have already been collected, there are no financial implications. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Council's priority is to strengthen and promote economic development in the City. The application is consistent with this priority. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ➢ Schedule 1 — Location Map ➢ Schedule 2 — Reference Plan - Lots 21, 22, 23, 32 and 33 ➢ Schedule 3 — Survey Sketch — Lot 50 ➢ Schedule 4 — Reference Plan — Blocks 62 and 64 Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer mb Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-03, PLC -2017-003, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Chippawa West Phase 2 Stage 3.docx Page 84 of 179 Page 85 of 179 m 4 SCHEDULE2 4 -1 Pi D K �'C- Rl K 842.58-0472 n. '. M.- PBD -2018-03 January 23, 2018 rww ESC UP WAY 7,65 "777,J 61 rr7T65 "K AIli ) 7a5 JP4 6 64 49 25�-Odsq P.A.M. E4 ^Sa-MQ 84 2�"-064' L J D'U'c mu -c' L D NJ LM.41 CD'U'C. 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Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD -2018-04 AM -2012-009, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6871 O'Neil Street Applicant: Greg Davidson Removal of Holding (H) Regulations RECOMMENDATION That Council pass the by-law appearing on tonight's agenda to lift the holding (H) regulation from the subject lands which are currently zoned R3(H)-969, in order to permit the existing building to be converted into a single detached dwelling. The applicant must obtain a building permit prior to the conversion of the single detached dwelling. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • On September 11, 2012, Council passed a zoning by-law (By-law No. 2012-102) that permits a dwelling with a maximum of 3 dwelling units on the lands known as 6871 O'Neil Street (see Schedule 1). • Council included a holding (H) regulation in the by-law to ensure the completion of an Environmental Site Assessment and filing of a Record of Site Condition prior to the building being converted for residential use. • A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment and a Record of Site Condition (RSC) were filed for the lands that indicates that the lands are acceptable for residential use. • The holding (H) regulation can be lifted from the by-law because the necessary assessment and RSC were filed with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. BACKGROUND Proposal In 2012 Council passed Zoning By-law No. 2012-102 to zone the lands Residential Mixed (R3(H)-969) permitting the existing building with a maximum of 3 dwelling units. The building on the property was originally constructed as a single detached dwelling. Prior to 1970, the building was converted into a retail store. A convenience store operated on the site until 2010. As the conversion back to a single detached dwelling unit is considered a Page 89 of 179 PBD -2018-04 January 23, 2018 sensitive use under Provincial regulations, a holding (H) regulation was included in the by- law requiring the completion of a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment. The previous owner completed the Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment and a Record of Site Condition. The current proposal is to convert the existing building into a single family detached dwelling. The new owner has requested the holding (H) regulation to be lifted to permit the development to proceed. Circulation Comments The Planning Act requires notice of the lifting of a holding regulation to be given to landowners affected by it and any members of the public or agencies that have submitted a written request for notice. In accordance with these regulations, notice regarding the lifting of the holding regulation was circulated to the applicant and the Regional Municipality of Niagara. The Region of Niagara has no objections to the lifting of the holding regulation. ANALYSIS The applicant submitted a Phase 1 Environmental Assessment and filed a Record of Site Condition with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE), which has acknowledged its receipt. The Phase 1 Environmental Assessment study indicated the lands are acceptable for residential use. No further measures are recommended. As the requirements of the holding regulations have been met, the "H" can be lifted from the lands. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Removal of the holding regulation will allow the development to proceed, as permitted by the Official Plan and approved by Council. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ➢ Schedule 1 — Location Map Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer N.DeBenedetti:mb Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-004, AM -2012-009, Removal of (H) Symbol, 6871 O'Neil St.docx Page 90 of 179 3 PBD -2018-04 January 23, 2018 SCHEDULE1 I°MAK STST � RUSSELL 5" �.. 1:2 3 d R w.. of ��mnmr�r wr .ww�.era ngRppww.«w.m 5T p STS ,..,,,,,�.� °� ,V� .m,.. am ° ,,.... »�..�>°. �x „mow .w� r �V�� w•wvi w—a ,�ro�� I www�.w, f ,.�ww Page 91 of 179 Niagara,aIl�s REPORT TO SUBMITTED BY: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council Planning, Building & Development PBD -2018-07 January 23, 2018 SUBJECT: PBD -2018-07 Matters Arising from Municipal Heritage Committee 4761 Zimmerman Avenue, Bampfield Hall 8196 Cummington Square, Chippawa Town Hall RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the proposed alteration to 4761 Zimmerman Avenue, known as Bampfield Hall. The proposed alteration will not alter the reasons for designation. 2. That Council approve the proposed alteration to 8196 Cummington Square, known as the Chippawa Town Hall. The proposed alteration will not alter the reasons for designation and will assist in the continued preservation and enhance the community use of the building. BACKGROUND Bampfield Hall The garage at the Bampfield Hall was constructed c. 1927 and appears in the 1932 edition of the Fire Insurance Atlas. This structure was not built at the time of the main house in 1875. The fire insurance atlas shows the building being built of concrete block, which was not being made until early 1900's, which would date the structure well after the 1875 date of the construction of the main house. During a recent winter snow storm the garage collapsed due to the weight of snow. The Municipal Heritage Committee reviewed the project and made the following motion: That the erection of a new garage for the Bampfield Hall will not alter the reasons for designation and therefore, the Committee can support the project and further suggest that wood or wood composite siding be used. Chippawa Town Hall The Chippawa Town Hall, c.1842, is a city owned building and was designated in 1983 as it was clearly a building of significance in the Village of Chippawa. As with all structures, the windows need ongoing maintenance and repair. The windows at the Chippawa Town Hall have not had any work done for some time. The proposed scope of work is to assess each window and repair what is necessary, retaining as much of the original fabric as possible. Page 92 of 179 2 PBD -2018-07 January 23, 2018 The Municipal Heritage Committee reviewed the project and made the following motion: That the restoration of the windows at Chippawa Town Hall will be done in a manner that is appropriate and will not alter the reasons for designation and therefore, the Committee can support the restoration of the windows as presented. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Bampfield Hall, 4761 Zimmerman Ave, c. 1875 Bampfield Hall was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 2000 as a property having cultural heritage value and interest to the City. A request was received from the owners to demolish the existing garage at the rear of the property as the garage had partially collapsed during a recent snow storm. The owners are proposing to replace the garage with a new slightly larger garage. The garage is considered a non-contributing heritage attribute but replacement of the garage is considered an alteration, therefore, Council approval is required. The Bampfield Hall was built by James Bampfield, c. 1875. Members of the Bampfield family owned this property until 1969 and had become one of the most prominent commercial families in Niagara Falls. No application for a grant is being requested. Chippawa Town Hall, 8196 Cummington Sq, c. 1842 Chippawa Town Hall was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1983 as a property having cultural heritage value and interest to the City. It was originally built as a General Store owned by Fraser and Stephenson. The building was bought by the Town Council of Chippawa after 1851. The ground floor was rented out to retailers while the town offices occupied the upper floor until 1970. The upper floor was also rented out for various social and religious gatherings. The City has retained ownership of the building for a significant period of time and therefore is responsible for its maintenance. Page 93 of 179 3 PBD -2018-07 January 23, 2018 As with all buildings repair/restoration work is required on windows. This project will involve removing each window and restoring what parts need restoring and making good all the parts. The essence of the project will be to retain as much of the original material as possible. Windows are considered to be heritage attributes and as the building is designated, any alterations require Council approval. These two projects have been brought before the Municipal Heritage Committee and the Committee has supported both projects. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The Chippawa Town Hall window restoration work was included in the Capital budget for 2017, so was an anticipated expense. The Bampfield Hall garage project would not be eligible for any Designated Property Grant funding. Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer P. Boyle:gd Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-007, Matters Arising from MHC, Alteratio ns.docx Page 94 of 179 R&C-2018-01 Nia ara albs January 23, 2018 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Recreation & Culture SUBJECT: R&C-2018-01 2017 Annual Update from the Public Art Advisory Task Force RECOMMENDATION For the information of Council. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Council is the steward of the City's public art and as such holds it in trust for the citizens of the City of Niagara Falls. Council will maintain and develop the public art collection in keeping with the vision statement and goals of the Public Art Policy. Council designates the custody of public art to the Recreation & Culture Department. The management of public art will be the responsibility of City of Niagara Falls staff with the assistance of the Public Art Advisory Task Force (PAATF) who will: 1. Ensure the development of a collection management system, with documentation standards and procedures modelled on museum practices and with an ongoing system of maintenance and inspection. 2. Develop, maintain and promote the art collection and oversee the provision of fiscal resources for this purpose. 3. Preserve the physical integrity and security of the art collection and the provision of adequate facilities and resources for its long term care. 4. Arrange for the installation and placement of public art in public spaces. 5. Facilitate programming and public education opportunities related to the art collection's use and promotion. This report provides Council with an update on submissions to the PAATF in 2017. BACKGROUND Public Art is defined as physical works of art and cultural property installed in the public realm. These works of art can be temporary or permanent, and may be installed within Page 95 of 179 2 R&C-2018-01 January 23, 2018 buildings, or outdoors on public lands. This document provides a vision, purpose and goals for the City's relationship with all public art, while specifically addressing management guidelines and policy for the public art that currently exists. Visually beautiful cities stimulate a sense of pride and commitment. Through its Public Art Policy the City of Niagara Falls strives to create vibrant public spaces that reflect the diversity of our community and engage its residents and visitors with quality works of public art. The City of Niagara Falls seeks to encourage all those who care about the community to participate in making art, collecting it and commissioning it. The goals of Public Art will be to; 1. Provide access to art in public places for all of Niagara Falls citizens. 2. Enhance Niagara Falls' desirability as a community by creating appealing environments in which to live, work and play. 3. Honour, preserve and encourage our cultural heritage and artistic diversity. 4. Promote civic identity through awareness and preservation of the community's history, cultures and living arts. 5. Support effective urban planning, economic development and cultural tourism opportunities. All public art projects and acquisitions will be assessed and developed according to the above goals. The following works were submitted for consideration by the PAATF. 3 items Recommended for acquisition Title: Niagara Colors Artist: Linda Richichi Submitted by: Found at City Hall Category: Visual Art — pastel Date Submitted: September 11, 2017 Title: Maid Loading/Niagara Artist: Lawrence Rudolech Submitted by: Found at City Hall Category: Visual Art — oil on board Date Submitted: September 11, 2017 Page 96 of 179 3 R&C-2018-01 January 23, 2018 Title: Rainbow Bridge --- paperwork pending Artist: Al Hillman Submitted by: City Staff Category: Visual Art — photograph Date Submitted: December 11, 2017 4 items NOT Recommended for acquisition Title: Misty the Legend of the Falls Artist: David Chettle Submitted by: David Chettle Category: Visual Art — sculpture Date Submitted: February 8, 2017 Title: The Interference & Reconciliation of Man Artist: Adam Buller Submitted by: Brian Ceschin - WFOL Category: Visual Art — sculpture Date Submitted: March 6, 2017 Title: Phoenix Artist: Baogui Zhang Submitted by: Janice Zhang Category: Visual Art — sculpture Date Submitted: July 16, 2017 Title: American Dry Falls Artist: Frederick Mason Submitted by: Frederick Mason Category: Visual Art — oil on board Date Submitted: Aug 10, 2017 ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The works were considered by the PAATF based on the criteria established in the Public Art Policy. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The works accepted into the collection have spatial storage needs but currently all items in the public art collection reside on walls in City owned buildings. Staff is required to ensure proper paperwork and documentation is followed to ensure transfer of ownership and long term understanding of the collection, however, there are no budgetary impacts with these accepted works. Page 97 of 179 R&C-2018-01 January 23, 2018 CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The City of Niagara Falls is committed to building and promoting a vibrant, sustainable City that supports an active, connected, and creative community. Through public art, the City can stimulate a sense of pride and commitment from residents and visitors to the City of Niagara Falls. Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Kathy Moldenhauer, Director of Recreation and Culture Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 98 of 179 R&C-2018-04 Nia ara albs January 23, 2018 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Recreation & Culture SUBJECT: R&C-2018-04 The Niagara Parks Commission and the City Licence Agreement —Willoughby Historical Museum RECOMMENDATION 1. That the City enter into a Licence Agreement with the Niagara Parks Commission ("NPC'), with respect to the use of the interior of the schoolhouse, washroom facilities and parking lot located on the NPC lands for the purpose of operating a historical museum known as the Willoughby Historical Museum located at 9935 Niagara River Parkway, Niagara Falls 2. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute said Licence Agreement. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following are the terms and conditions of the Licence Agreement: Premises: Interior of the schoolhouse and use of the washroom facilities and parking lot. Term: Five years commencing January 1, 2018 Consideration: Nominal fee BACKGROUND The Willoughby Historical Museum was established in 1967 in the former one -room red brick schoolhouse (1916-1957) at the intersection of the Niagara Parkway and Weaver Road. The City has historically licenced this facility from the NPC for the Licence of the premises known as the Willoughby Historical Museum. In 2014 Council approved Report No. L-2014-15 which clarified the roles of the two organizations with regards to the maintenance of the property. Page 99 of 179 2 ANALYSIS/RATIONALE R&C-2018-04 January 23, 2018 The proposed Licence will ensure the continued operation of the Willoughby Historical Museum, involving the exhibition through displays and the collection of the history of former Willoughby Township and Chippawa. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS There is a historical maintenance cost associated with the ongoing operation of this facility. CITY'S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The City's operation of the Willoughby Historical Museum is in keeping with its Strategic Plan for the provision of Recreation and Culture and the vision of A Vibrant and Well planned City. Recommended by: Respectfully submitted: Kathy Moldenhauer, Director of Recreation and Culture Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 100 of 179 Teresa Fabbro To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: Proclamation Request From: Nedici [mailto:Nedicl uhn.ca] Sent: November 17, 2017 1:57 PM To: Jim Diodati Subject: Proclamation Request City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON, L2E 6X5 November 17, 2017 Dear Mayor Jim Diodati, I am writing to request a proclamation from the City of Niagara Falls the week of February Iat to February 7u` 2018 as Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW). EDAW has been commemorated across Canada since 1988 by established eating disorder organizations, education and public health institutions, and concerned members of the public. It draws attention to the causes, prevalence and impact of eating disorders. Eating disorders are the number one cause of death among all psychiatric illnesses and are the third most common cause of death in teenage girls. In fact, 5-8% of Canadian girls will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime. However, eating disorders can develop in anyone, regardless of age, ethno-racial background, socioeconomic status, gender or ability. Unfortunately, stigma and secrecy still surround eating disorders, causing many people who are suffering to refrain from seeking help, and to struggle in silence. We know that through open, supportive dialogue, we can help break the shame and silence that affect nearly I million Canadians that are living with a diagnosed eating disorder and the millions of others who are struggling with unhealthy food and weight preoccupation. EDAW is a time to increase awareness about eating disorders, their impact and to shed light on the dangerous and pervasive myths that surround them. It is a time of year when Canadians can learn more about eating disorders and about the resources that are available for individuals and family members who are impacted by them. The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (MEDIC) was a founding member of the international drive to institute EDAW. Founded in 1985, NEDIC is Canada's oldest national organization dedicated to helping those with eating disorders. We provide education and information as well as support and referral for those with eating disorders, their families, friends and health care professionals. Since our toll-free helpline became available to Canadians from coast to coast in 2013, we have spoken with thousands of individuals, parents, friends, and teachers who are seeking help and information. It is through our outreach and education efforts, that we are able to support these individuals in their struggle to find hope and healing. Municipal recognition of EDAW would help to affirm the experiences of those with a friend, family member, or important person in their life who is dealing with this life-threatening mental illness, and draw attention to the need for eating disorder prevention, research, treatment, and resources. Attached please find the goals of Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2018. Please proclaim EDAW in the City of Niagara Falls and help raise awareness and hope among the many who are impacted by this illness. For more information about Eating Disorder Awareness Week and this request, please contact me. Thank You. Kind Regards, 1 Page 101 of 179 Alicia Pinelli Outreach and Education Team Member Pr®cCamati®n Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW) February 1st- 7th 2018 WHEREAS: Eating Disorder Awareness Week will be from February 1 — 7, 2018; and WHEREAS: The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (MEDIC) is Canada's only national organization dedicated to helping those with eating disorder, food and weight preoccupation and related issues. NEDIC provides information, education, resources and referrals to individuals with eating disorders, their families, friends and health care professionals; and WHEREAS: Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate among all psychiatric illnesses and can develop in anyone, regardless of age, ethno-racial background, socioeconomic status, gender or ability; and WHEREAS; Stigma, secrecy and stereotypes still surround eating disorders, causing many people who are suffering to refrain from seeking help; and WHEREAS; Open supportive dialogue can help break the shame and silence that affect nearly 1 million Canadians living with diagnosable eating disorders and the millions of others who are struggling with food and weight preoccupation; and WHEREAS; Eating Disorder Awareness Week seeks to raise awareness of eating disorders, shed light on dangerous and pervasive myths, and promote prevention. It is also a time of year for Canadians to learn about available resources and appropriate services for themselves and/or loved ones; and WHEREAS, Eating Disorder Awareness Week aims to teach Canadians that eating disorders are not a choice, and that eating disorders are a serious and dangerous mental illness. This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this e-mail may not be that of the organization. If you feel you have received an email from UHN of a commercial nature and would like to be removed from the sender's mailing list please do one of the following: (1) Follow any unsubscribe process the sender has included in their email (2) Where no unsubscribe process has been included, reply to the sender and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line. If you require additional information please go to our UHN Newsletters and Mailing Lists page. Please note that we are unable to automatically unsubscribe individuals from all UHN mailing lists. Page 102 of 179 Teresa Fabbro From: Bill Matson Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 12:15 PM To: Teresa Fabbro Subject: FW: Greater Niagara Coral Show Communication item For Jan. 23rd Request for the Waiver of a Sign Permit Fee of $150. For the Information of Council. From: Coral Show [mailto:coralshow@undertheseacorals.ca] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 11:37 AM To: Bill Matson Subject: Greater Niagara Coral Show Bill Hello sir and thank you for the opportunity to email my request. My name is Brian Waugh and I am the Sole Proprietor of Under The Sea Corals, a Welland based saltwater coral company, and I am hosting the 1st annual Greater Niagara Coral Show at the Best Western Cairn Croft on Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls on March 25th, 2018. There are shows similar to this all over Canada and there have been several of them in southern Ontario that have a history of 6+ years. I am taking this to another level and taking my cues from some of the larger shows in the US, for example ReefAPalooza. That show sees 3000-5000 people over the course of two days from all over the country. Now obviously for my show to get to that point I have to allow it to grow naturally, otherwise it will not be successful. Having said that, budget is my current concern as the amount of monies spent thus far have been exponential on my end to insure the amount of patrons that I am expecting. The expected attendance this year is 750-1000 based on the amount of responses that I have acquired thus far. Next years event will be 2 days long and my hope is to keep it inside Niagara Falls proper in the Lundy's Lane area (already speaking with future venues for 2019). Hopeful draw at that point is 2000 people and to grow from that point. This year I have 20 vendors from all over Ontario, Quebec and the US, from as far away as Connecticut. Currently there are 12 rooms reserved for the weekend with an expectation for of 20 more within the next month. I found out yesterday through my research that I should contact City Hall to inquire about necessity for permits for a Banner Flag that I have purchased that I want to place on hotel property to allow people that are driving on Lundy's Lane the day before the event and day of event to know there is a Coral Show happening to drive more attendance. After finding out that Hwy 20 is a regional road, I was informed to contact the region for their consideration of exemption for this. They have approved this exemption based on the temporary basis of this flag as it's only being used for 2 days on a weekend and it being on hotel property without impedance of sidewalk traffic and nothing illuminated or moving which would cause a motorist distraction. Page 103 of 179 I am hoping for the same consideration from the city as a $150 permit fee becomes detrimental to the development of this show which can bring a lot of outside sources of tourism and monies spent because in my experience the folks that can spend the money on the saltwater aquarium hobby usually have a more disposable income than the average consumer. I reached out initially to be sure that I was following the letter of the law for this show as this is not a fly- by-night operation and I'm here to stay. Thank you very much for this consideration and I look forward to hearing back from you regarding this humble request. Cheers Brian Waugh Page 104 of 179 Teresa Fabbro From: Bill Matson Sent: Monday, January 08, 2018 4:03 PM To: 'Barb Greenwood' Cc: Teresa Fabbro Subject: RE: Trivia Night Barb, This request will be listed on the Jan. 23rd Council Agenda, as the meeting this Tuesday January 9th has been dedicated to Budget discussions. Bill Matson Acting City Clerk / Manager of Clerks Services The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls bill matson[c@niagarafalls.ca 905-356-7521 ext. 4342 905-658-0411 cell From: Barb Greenwood [m ai Ito: bbgreenwood@cogeco.ca] Sent: Friday, January 05, 2018 9:46 PM To: Bill Matson Subject: Trivia Night Hi Bill, Great chatting with you today and again Happy New Year to you and your family.The Rotary Club of Niagara Falls will be having it's 20th Annual Trivia Night at Club Italiz again this year and it is on February 21st. It starts at 7pm sharp and I would suggest you come about a half hour earlier to get your table and settle in for a great night of food ,fun and fellowship. There will be a raffle and great prizes as always. The cost is the same as it has been for a good many years. $35.00 per person and a table is $280.00. It is a table of 8. I would appreciate it if you could make this known to council on Tuesday night. We would like them to purchase a table. I have the tickets and I can drop them off to your office anytime. Just let me know. Look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Thanks again Yours in Rotary Barbara Greenwood 1 Page 105 of 179 Teresa Fabbro From: Bill Matson Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 11:45 AM To: Teresa Fabbro Subject: FW: OGRA Requests Support for MCEA Process Reform Teresa, Please list as a Communication item, for the Information of Council. Bill From: Geoff Holman Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 8:27 AM To: Carey Campbell; Bill Matson Cc: Selene Tudini Subjcct: RE: OGRA Requests Support for MCEA Process Reform Hi Bill, Can we include this in the next agenda? The explanation is pretty straight forward. Geoff From: Carey Campbell Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 4:58 PM To: Bill Matson; Geoff Holman Cc: Selene Tudini Subject: FW: OGRA Requests Support for MCEA Process Reform Hello Bill/ Geoff: I trust that you will review this and take necessary next steps. Thanks much. carey From: Scott Butler [mailto:scott@oara.ora] Sent: January 17, 2018 4:00 PM To: Jim Diodati Subject: OGRA Requests Support for MCEA Process Reform Page 106 of 179 Wednesday, January 17, 2018 Jim Diodati Mayor City of Niagara Falls ONTARIO GOOD ROAOS ASSOCIATION 15,25 ornww all Road -...Un t 22, Oakville, Ontario L6J 082 Telephone 289,291-6472 Fax 299-2911.+1T The Ontario Good Roads Association is seeking reforms to the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) process. In its current form the MCEA process has made municipal infrastructure projects longer in duration and more costly. The OGRA Board of Directors encourages all municipalities in Ontario to adopt the following resolution that calls on the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change to accelerate the Application for Review of the MCEA process. Links to further background information about the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process can be found below the resolution. DRAFT RESOLUTION Whereas a coalition of the Municipal Engineers Association (MEA) and the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario have successfully applied to have a review of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process conducted under Part IV (Section 61) of the Environmental Bill of Rights Act, 1993 (EBR Act); And whereas impact studies and public meetings required by the MCEA process often take two years or more to complete before construction can commence; And whereas the MCEA requirements to evaluate alternatives are often not well aligned with prior or municipal land use planning decisions; And whereas analysis by the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario (RCCAO) has demonstrated that the time to complete an EA rose from 19 months to 26.7 months and costs went from an average of $113,300 to $386,500; And whereas the Auditor General of Ontario has tabled recommendations for modernizing the MCEA process; And whereas in spite of written commitments made by the Ministry of the Environment between 2013-2015, no action has been taken; And whereas local projects that do not have the necessary approvals could lose out on the next intake of Build Canada funding; Page 107 of 179 Therefore be it resolved that City of Niagara Falls requests that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change take immediate steps to expedite the response process for Part II Orders or Bump - Up requests, as part of the s.61 review to improve MCEA process times and reduce study costs; And further that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change support changes to better integrate and harmonize the MCEA process with processes defined under the Planning Act; And further that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change amend the scope of MCEA reports and studies to reduce duplication with existing public processes and decisions made under municipal Official Plans and provincial legislation. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The following links provide a comprehensive background of the work that the Municipal Engineers Association and the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario have done to advance this issue of MCEA reform. • October 2017 Correspondence from the Municipal Engineers Association and the Residential and Civil Construction Alliance of Ontario to the Hon. Chris Ballard, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change. • ReNew Magazine editorial examining the need to review the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process • The Development Approval Roundtable Action Plan. November 2017 • Meeting Notes from the November 29, 2017 Evolution of the MCEA Workshop. • The MEA Companion Guide for the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Manual • Are Ontario's Municipal Class Environmental Assessments Worth the Added Time and Costs? The 2014 Edition If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Scott Butler, OGRA's Manager of Policy and Research at 289-291-6472 ext. 24 or via email at scott@ogra.org. Regards, Scott Butler Page 108 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement with The Niagara Parks Commission, respecting the lands and premises known municipally know as 9935 Niagara River Parkway, Niagara Falls, Ontario, which lands include the schoolhouse located thereon, the washroom facilities situated at the rear of the said schoolhouse, the parking lot and the grounds. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: A Licence Agreement dated January 1, 2018, and made between The Niagara Parks Commission, and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls as Licensee, requesting that NPC grant to the Licensee a non-exclusive licence to share part of the Lands, known municipally know as 9935 Niagara River Parkway, Niagara Falls, Ontario, namely the interior of the schoolhouse, in addition to the use of the washroom facilities and parking lot, for the purpose of operating a historical museum involving the display and maintenance of historical objects, the re-enacting of historical events, and the education of the general public concerning the history of the people and events of Niagara, for a term of five years commencing January 1, 2018, as attached hereto, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Licence Agreement. 3. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Licence Agreement. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018. .............................................................. BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK First Reading: January 23, 2018. Second Reading: January 23, 2018. Third Reading: January 23, 2018. ................................................ JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 109 of 179 THIS LICENCE AGREEMENT made in duplicate this 1st day of January 2018. THE NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION Hereinafter called "NPC" -and- THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Hereinafter called the "Licensee" OF THE FIRST PART; OF THE SECOND PART. WHEREAS NPC is the registered owner of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara and being part of Lot 16, Broken Front Concession, Niagara River, known municipally as 9935 Niagara River Parkway, as shown on the plan attached hereto as Schedule "A" ("Lands"), which Lands include the schoolhouse located thereon, the washroom facilities situated at the rear of the said schoolhouse, the parking lot and the grounds; AND WHEREAS the Licensee has requested NPC grant it a non-exclusive licence to share part of the Lands, namely the interior of the schoolhouse, in addition to the use of the washroom facilities and parking lot, for the purpose of operating a historical museum involving the display and maintenance of historical objects, the re-enacting of historical events, and the education of the general public concerning the history of the people and events of Niagara (the "Works"); AND WHEREAS NPC has agreed to grant such a licence subject to the terms and conditions contained herein; NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in consideration of the sum of Two Dollars ($2.00) of lawful money of Canada and such other good and valuable consideration now paid by the Licensee to NPC, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1.1 NPC grants to the Licensee a non-exclusive licence for a term of five (5) years commencing on the 1s' day of January, 2018, and ending on the 31s' day of December, 2022, to share with NPC the use of part of the Lands as shown outlined in red on Schedule "A", subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NPC will have the option to extend the term for one (1) further period of five (5) years in its sole discretion, on the same terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. The option shall be exercisable by the NPC giving notice to the Licensee not less than sixty (60) days prior to the expiry of the term. Page 110 of 179 1.2 The Licensee shall have a non-exclusive licence for it, its employees, servants, agents and/or invitees to enter, cross and pass the Lands, with or without vehicles, equipment, or supplies for the sole purpose of the operation of the Works. The parties acknowledge that the Works are generally operated on a seasonal basis (Victoria Day to August 30) and agree to explore opportunities for collaborative historical programming and events on the Lands from time to time during the term of this agreement. 1.3 The Licensee shall operate the Works in accordance with federal, provincial and municipal law and regulations. The Licensee shall be responsible for all costs, expenses and outlays of any nature or kind whatsoever relating to the Works. The Licensee will do no act which will increase NPC's cost of insuring the Lands. 1.4 The Licensee shall keep and leave the Lands in good repair, reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire, lightning and tempest only excepted. The Licensee shall not perform any act or carry on any practices which may injure the Lands and shall not do or permit any act or thing which constitutes a nuisance or which is offensive or an annoyance to the NPC, or the public generally. 1.5 The Licensee, at its own expense, shall maintain and keep the interior of the schoolhouse and every part thereof in a clean and sanitary condition, and will maintain in good order and operating condition, all heating, air-conditioning, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, together with doors, windows and equipment, whenever reasonably required, provided, however, that these obligations hereunder shall not extend to damage by fire, lightning, tempest or other perils against which NPC is insured. The Licensee shall not install, display or affix any sign upon the Lands without first securing the prior written approval of the NPC. The Licensee shall not make any alterations, repairs, installations or improvements to any part of the Lands without the prior written consent of the NPC. The NPC, or its agents, may, from time to time, acting reasonably, enter the Lands and inspect the state of maintenance and repair. 1.6 NPC shall, at its expense, maintain and keep all parts of the Lands other than the interior of the schoolhouse, in a clean and sanitary condition and in accordance with the standards set by NPC and all laws, directions, rules and regulations of the federal, provincial and municipal governments. 1.7 Notwithstanding paragraph 1.5 above, it is agreed that NPC shall bear the full cost of replacement, repair and maintenance of the capital upkeep of the schoolhouse and in particular, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, NPC shall bear the full cost of replacement, repair and maintenance of the roof of the schoolhouse. 1.8 The Licensee acknowledges that anything stored by the Licensee on the Lands shall be at the sole risk of the Licensee. The NPC shall not be responsible in any way for any items, equipment, supplies or anything else left on the Lands. Page 111 of 179 3 1.9 The Licensee shall promptly give NPC written notice of any property damage, accident or personal injury which has occurred on the Lands. 1.10 The Licensee shall promptly give NPC written notice of any defect in the water pipes, gas pipes, heating apparatus, telephone, electrical wiring and building structure, including the roof, and shall be liable for any damage done by reason of water left running from the taps or from gas being permitted to escape. 1.11 The Licensee shall not assign this licence or part with possession of the whole or any part of the Lands without the prior written consent of NPC, which consent may be unreasonably or arbitrarily withheld. 1.12 The Licensee shall not, during the occupancy of the Works, alter or cause to be altered, the locking system on any door giving entry to any building on the Lands, except by mutual consent. 1.13 The Licensee shall, throughout the term of this licence, provide and keep in force a commercial general liability insurance policy with respect to the activity carried on by it in or from the Lands with a limit of $5,000,000.00 in respect of any injury to or death of one or more persons and loss or damage to the property of others or such other coverage as NPC may from time to time require. All insurance required hereunder shall be on terms and conditions satisfactory to NPC and shall: name the NPC as additional insured; exclude the exercise of any claim by the Licensee's insurers against NPC by subrogation; and, include a cross liability clause. The Licensee shall, at all times, maintain on file with NPC, copies of current policies and certificates thereof and proof of their renewal and payment of premium. If the insurance premiums of NPC shall increase because of anything done or omitted to be done by the Licensee, the Licensee shall pay the amount of the increase to NPC. If any act or omission by the Licensee shall render the Lands uninsurable, this licence shall forthwith be terminated. 1.14 The Licensee covenants to indemnify and save harmless NPC from all fines, suits, claims, demands and actions of any kind or nature to which NPC shall become liable by reason of any breach, violation or non-performance by the Licensee o f a n y c o v e n a n t o r provision hereof or by reason of any injury suffered by or occasioned to any person or property caused by any act or omission of the Licensee or by any person for whom the Licensee is responsible in law. 1.15 The Licensee hereby releases NPC of and from all fines, suits, claims, demands and actions of any kind or nature which the Licensee has or may have against or upon NPC by reason of any breach, violation or non-performance by NPC of any covenant or provision hereof. 1.16 The Licensee acknowledges that the washrooms, parking lot and grounds on the Lands are non-exclusive and are shared by NPC and the public, and that NPC will be carrying on horticulture maintenance facilities for its property from the Lands using the garage for such purpose. Page 112 of 179 4 1.17 The Licensee shall operate the Works and use the Lands in such a manner as not to interfere with the operations of the NPC carried on from the Lands, or the use of the Lands by the public. 1.18 The Licensee shall pay a licence fee of One Dollar ($1.00) per year at the commencement of each year of the term and shall pay, as they become due, all property taxes and grants in lieu thereof, that may be assessed in respect of the Lands and all utilities services supplied to the Works. 1.19 If the Licensee violates any of the conditions of this agreement and does not remedy the violation within fifteen (15) days after receiving notice specifying the violation, or if it ceases to operate the Works, the rights, powers and privileges granted to the Licensee under this agreement will terminate. 1.20 Either party may terminate this licence on six (6) months' notice, in writing. 1.21 Any notice required or permitted to be given pursuant to this licence shall be given in writing by facsimile transmission, e-mail, prepaid regular mail or personal delivery, to the respective party, at the addresses set out below. Any such notice shall be conclusively deemed to have been given on the date of delivery, if given personally; or, if given by facsimile or e-mail, on the first business day following the transmittal thereof; or, if sent by prepaid registered mail, on the second business day after the date of such mailing. Notice shall be given to NPC at The Niagara Parks Commission P.O. Box 150 7400 Portage Road South Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6T2 Attention: Pamela Bunnin, Manager, Property & Realty E-mail: pbunnin@niagaraparks.com And to the Municipality at: The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 Attention: City Clerk Telephone No.: (905) 356-7521 x. 4271 Fax No.: (905) 356-9083 2.1 The parties acknowledge that this licence does not create an interest in the Lands and that only the relationship of Licensor and Licensee is intended, and they expressly disclaim any intention to create a joint venture, partnership or agency. 3.1 It is understood that this agreement is only for the carrying on of the Works Page 113 of 179 5 described and any subsequent variation or extension requires a further agreement or a written amendment to this one. 4.1 Notwithstanding any rule of law or doctrine of equity, all improvements, except those required by this licence, made to the Works by the Licensee shall at all times remain the property of the Licensee, notwithstanding that the same may be annexed to or affixed to the Lands and shall at all times or from time to time be removable in whole or in part by the Licensee or by its successors and permitted assigns. 5.1 It is understood and acknowledged by the parties that this agreement is entered into in the spirit of a long standing and cooperative relationship between the parties, which relationship the parties anticipate will continue into the future as they move forward in pursuit of their respective mandates. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have affixed their corporate seals under the hands of their proper officers duly authorized in that behalf. THE NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION Per: Janice Thomson, Chair Reegan McCullough, CEO We have authority to bind the Corporation THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Per: James M. Diodati, Mayor Bill Matson, AdngCity Clerk We have authority to bind the Corporation Page 114 of 179 Schedule A — Licensed premises Page 115 of 179 lilp�ljlljllplp:llll�� lljjl� I Fill' !I! 11;�Illlrpq;pqjl� 1 lj� 11;1�111 liql!g ill IIIIKO�= Page 116 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to designate Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64, Registered Plan 59M-426, not be subject to part -lot control (PLC -2017-003). 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 said lands are zoned by By-law No. 2006-205 to permit semi- detached and on -street townhouse dwelling units; AND WHEREAS the owner of the said lands proposes to divide Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64 into 22 parcels 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 lands not be subject to part -lot control. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: That subsection 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, not apply to Lots 21, 22, 23, 32, 33 and 50 and Blocks 62 and 64, Registered Plan 59M-426, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara. 2. This by-law shall remain in full force and effect for two years 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-third day of January, 2018. .......................................................................................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 S:\PART LOT CONTROL\2017\PLC-003\PLC-2017-003 By-law.docx Page 117 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - ## A By -Law to Authorize an Extension Agreement Relating to Inter -Municipal Transit Services Within the Niagara Region. WHEREAS the Corporation is a party to a Pilot Project Agreement with The Regional Municipality of Niagara and the service providers, namely: The St. Catharines Transit Commission and The Corporation of the City of Welland, relating to extension of transit services with the Regional Municipality of Niagara, as authorized by Niagara Falls City Council by By-law 2014-135; AND WHEREAS the term of the said agreement was extended from time to time and currently has an expiry date of December 31, 2017; AND WHEREAS there is a desire of the municipal service providers and the Regional Municipality of Niagara to extend the pilot project term to June 30, 2018. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: An Extension Agreement — between the Regional Municipality of Niagara and the Service Providers (St. Catharines Transit Commission, The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls and The Corporation of the City of Welland) for the Inter- municipal Transit Pilot Project, as attached hereto, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Acting City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Agreement. 3. The Acting City Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Agreement. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018 ................................................................................................................ BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 Page 118 of 179 EXTENSION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made as of the 15th day of December, 20 t 7. BETWEEN; THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA (Hereinafter called the "Region") - and - THE ST. CATHARINES TRANSIT COMMISSION, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS AND THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WELLAND (Hereinafter collectively called the "Service Providers") WHEREAS by an Agreement made effective as of 00:01 on the 241h day of September, 2010 (hereinafter called the "Original Agreement"), the Region and the Service Providers agreed that the Service Providers shall provide Services for a pilot project regarding transit services (hereinafter called the "Pilot Project"); AND WHEREAS the Original Agreement had a termination date of 23:59 hours September 5, 2014; AND WHEREAS the parties agreed to extend the term of the Original Agreement by way of an Extension Agreement dated as of July 18, 2014 to 23:59 hours September 5, 2015 ("First Extension Agreement"); AND WHEREAS the parties agreed to extend the termination date as set forth in the First Extension Agreement to a revised termination date of 23:59 hours May 5, 2017 ("Second Extension Agreement"); AND WHEREAS the parties made a further agreement to extend the Original Agreement to a revised termination date of 23;59 hours Dec 3 I, 2017 with all other terms to remain the same save the date of termination; AND WHEREAS during the year 2017, Niagara Region was granted authority to be directly involved in inter- municipal transit and progress made in discussions between the parties regarding a consolidated transit system with the end result expected to take time to determine; AND WHEREAS the parties intend to enter into an interim operating agreement in early 2018 to replace the Original Agreement pending completion of ongoing discussions concerning a consolidated system; AND WHEREAS this extension agreement is necessary to permit finalization of the new interim operating agreement; NOW THEREFORE this in consideration of the sum of TWO DOLLARS (`2.00) and the exchange of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Original Agreement, as amended save as to termination date, shall be further amended as of the date first written above to extend the term of the Original Agreement to 23:59 hours June 30, 2018. 2, The terms, covenants, provisos, and stipulations in the Original Agreement are hereby confirmed in full force save and except such modifications only as are necessary to make them consistent with the extended term provided by this Agreement. Page 119 of 179 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA Per: Name: Alan Caslin Title: Regional Chair Name: Frank Fabiano Title: Acting Regional Clerk We have authority to bind the Corporation. THE ST. CATHARINES TRANSIT COMMISSION Title: General Manager We have the authority to bind the Corporation. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Per: Name: James M, Diodati Title: Mayor Name: Title: Clerk We have the authority to bind the Corporation. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WELLAND Per: Name: Frank Campion Title: Mayor Name: Tara Stephens Title: Clerk We have the ,authority to bind the Corporation. Page 120 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to establish Reserve Block 72 on Registered Plan 59M-426 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Tallgrass Avenue. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Reserve Block 72 on Registered Plan 59M-426, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Reserve Block 72 on Registered Plan 59M-426, in the City of Niagara Falls that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Tallgrass Avenue. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018. ................................................................................................................ BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018. Second Reading: January 23, 2018. Third Reading: January 23, 2018. Page 121 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to establish Reserve Block 73 on Registered Plan 59M-426 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Tallgrass Avenue. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Reserve Block 73 on Registered Plan 59M-426, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, be established for public highway purposes. 2. That said Reserve Block 73 on Registered Plan 59M-426, in the City of Niagara Falls that is hereby established as a public highway, be known as and form part of Tallgrass Avenue. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018. ................................................................................................................ BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018. Second Reading: January 23, 2018. Third Reading: January 23, 2018. Page 122 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - 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) 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: Property Class Rate Residential 0.6382% Farmlands 0.1595% Managed Forests 0.1595% Pipeline 1.5039% Multi -Residential 1.1868% New Multi -Residential 0.6382% Commercial 1.5349% Vacant Commercial 1.0744% Industrial 2.1380% Vacant Industrial 1.4966% Industrial (New Construction) 2.0130% Vacant Industrial (New Construction) 1.4091% Landfill 2.5246% (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 23rd day of January, 2018. ........................................................................................................ WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 Page 123 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2012-102 to remove the holding symbol (H) on the Lands on the north side of O'Neil Street, east of Dorchester Road, to permit the existing building to be converted to a dwelling containing up to 3 dwelling units (AM -2012-009). WHEREAS By-law No. 2012-102 includes land use holding prohibitions that have the effect of zoning the lands R3(H)-969; AND WHEREAS the lands that are the subject of and affected by the provisions of this by-law are described in Schedule 1 of this by-law and shall be referred to in this by-law as the "Lands". Schedule 1 is a part of this by-law; AND WHEREAS the purpose of this by-law is to remove the land use holding prohibitions set out in By-law No. 2012-102 on the Lands, to have the effect of zoning the Lands R3-969; AND WHEREAS the purpose of this by-law is to amend By-law No. 2012-102 such that the provisions of By-law No. 2012-102 concerning the permitted uses and governing regulations for the Lands will be of full force and effect from the date of this by-law; AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Niagara Falls is satisfied that the purpose of the holding provisions of By-law No. 2012-102 has been achieved and that the condition required for the removal of the holding provisions of By-law No. 2012-102 has been fulfilled; AND WHEREAS it is and has always been the intent of the Council of the City of Niagara Falls that the holding provisions of By-law No. 2012-102 would be removed and the permitted uses and regulations set out in the by-law would be implemented once the condition set out in By-law No. 2012-102 had been fulfilled; AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Niagara Falls is proceeding in accordance with subsection 36(4) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: The holding provisions of By-law No. 2012-102 are hereby declared to be of no force and effect on the Lands. The holding symbol (H) is hereby removed from the zoning designation of the Lands. The balance of By-law No. 2012-102 is hereby declared to be in full force and effect on the Lands. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018. .......................................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 S:\ZON I NGW MS\2012\By-laws\Bya m009.docx ................................................ JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 124 of 179 SCHEDULE 1 TO BY-LAW No. 2018- Subject Land 111111 �IIII I fII II I II II 1 t 36.67 nn II III � I � w II H Ln E LU M 969 o a, R3 o II II i 36.67 m II II II II II I O'NEIL ST II II II II II ..... e , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ..... i I / � II L ii III If � ii it Amending Zoning By-law No. 79-200 N Description: LT 154, PL 163, STAMFORD; NIAGARA FALLS S Applicant: Greg Davidson 1: NTS Assessment #: 272504001005900 AM-2012-009 K:\GIS_Requests\2012\Schedule\ZoningAM\AM-09\mapping.map January 2018 Page 125 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, in accordance with an Order issued by the Ontario Municipal Board dated December 29, 2017, to permit the use of the Lands for two semi- detached dwellings (AM -2016-021). THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Lands that are the subject of and affected by the provisions of this by-law are described in Schedule 1 of this by-law and shall be referred to in this by-law as the "Lands". Schedule 1 is a part of this by-law. 2. The purpose of this by-law is to amend the provisions of By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the Lands in a manner that would otherwise be prohibited by the by-law. In the case of any conflict between a specific provision of this by-law and any existing provision of By-law No. 79-200, the provisions of this by-law are to prevail. 3. Notwithstanding any provision of By-law No. 79-200 to the contrary, the following uses and regulations shall be the permitted uses and regulations governing the permitted uses on and of the Lands. 4. The permitted uses shall be: (a) A semi-detached dwelling (b) A home occupation in a dwelling unit of a semi-detached dwelling, subject to the provisions of section 5.5 of By-law No. 79-200 (c) Accessory buildings and accessory structures, subject to the provisions of sections 4.13 and 4.14 of By-law No. 79-200 5. The regulations governing the permitted uses shall be: (a) Minimum lot area (b) Minimum lot frontage (c) Minimum front yard depth (d) Minimum rear yard depth (e) Minimum northerly interior side yard width (f) Maximum number of semi-detached dwellings (g) Maximum height of building or structure 0.24 hectares 29 metres 8 metres 5.8 metres 5.9 metres 2 9 metres subject to section 4.7 of By-law No. 79-200 Page 126 of 179 E 6. All other applicable regulations set out in By-law No. 79-200 shall continue to apply to govern the permitted uses on the Lands, with all necessary changes in detail. 7. No person shall use the Lands for a use that is not a permitted use. 8. No person shall use the Lands in a manner that is contrary to the regulations. 9. The provisions of this by-law shall be shown on Sheet C4 of Schedule "A" of By-law No. 79-200 by redesignating the Lands from R1C to R2 and numbered 1045. 10. Section 19 of By-law No. 79-200 is amended by adding thereto: 19.1.1045 Refer to By-law No. 2018 - Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018. .......................................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 S:\ZON I NGW MS\2016\By-laws\Bya m021.docx ................................................ JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 127 of 179 SCHEDULE I TO BY-LAW No. 2018 - Subject Lands: . .... .. ............ V . ..... . . ..... .... ........... ....... . ... .... 7 36.57M 16.88m ........ . ........... . ...... ... . . ...... ....... ... ........... . 3.09. -3 5.28m '101 I 1 PISM R2 1045 . . ... ........ ........ . ... ...... M 3 gF. . .. ........ 17.56m .. ... ... ..... . . . ...................... . .. ... ...... . . .. ... ...... . . .. ... ...... . . .. ... ...... . . . .. ... ...... . .. ............. .. Amending Zoning By-law No. 79-200 Description: Lot 23, Plan 178 Stamford; Part of Lot 6, Plan 197 Stamford as in R0635867 and Part of Township Lot 113 Stamford Part 3 59R3521; Niagara Falls Applicant: Garwood Homes Inc. Assessment #s: 272506000704400, 272506000704401 K:\GIS Requests\2016\Schedule\Zoning\21\mapping. map N s INTS AM -2016-021 Jan 2018 Page 128 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to hereby authorize the Mayor and Treasurer to execute a Letter of Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario, represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario (the "Ministry") and the City of Niagara Falls (the "Municipality") Related to Funding Provided by the Province of Ontario (the "Province") to the Municipality under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: An Agreement, in the form attached hereto, authorizing the Mayor and Treasurer to execute a Letter of Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario, represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario (the "Ministry") and the City of Niagara Falls (the "Municipality") Related to Funding Provided by the Province of Ontario (the "Province") to the Municipality under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program, is hereby approved. The Mayor and Treasurer are hereby authorized to execute the said 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-third day of January, 2018. ................................................................................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018. Second Reading: January 23, 2018. Third Reading: January 23, 2018. Page 129 of 179 Ministry of Minist6re des Transportation Transports Ar 9A Is office of the Minister Bureau du ministre Ferguson Block, 3`a Floor Edifice Ferguson, 3° stage 77 Wellesley St. West 77, rue Wellesley ouest �� Toronto, Ontario Toronto (Ontario) Ontario M7A 1Z8 M7A 1Z8 416-327-9200 416-327-9240 www. cntaria.cattranspoitation www.ontario.caftransporls December 19, 2017 His Worship Jim Diodati Mayor City of Niagara Falls PO Box 1023, 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mayor Diodati: RE, Letter of Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Ontario, represented by the Minister of Transportation for the Province of Ontario (the "Ministry") and the City of Niagara Falls (the "Municipality") Related to Funding Provided by the Province of Ontario (the "Province") to the Municipality under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program (this "Letter of Agreement") This Letter of Agreement sets out the terms and conditions for the use of dedicated gas tax funds by municipalities for public transportation. As the Province desires to increase public transportation ridership to support the development of strong communities, the Ministry maintains a Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program (the "Program"), under which two cents of the existing provincial gas tax is provided to municipalities for public transportation expenditures. Following the passage of the Dedicated Funding for Public Transportation Act, 2013 (the "DFPTA"), a portion of the tax that is paid to Ontario under the Gasoline Tax Act in each fiscal year is dedicated to the provision of grants, including those pursuant to the Program, to municipalities for public transportation. Any funding to the Municipality by the Ministry will be provided in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Letter of Agreement and the enclosed Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program 2017118 Guidelines and Requirements (the "guidelines and requirements"). Page 130 of 179 -2 - In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in this Letter of Agreement and the guidelines and requirements, which the Municipality has reviewed and understands and are hereby incorporated by reference, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are expressly acknowledged, the Ministry and the Municipality agree as follows: 1. To support increased public transportation ridership in the Municipality, and in recognition of the Municipality's need for predictable and sustainable funding to support investments in the renewal and expansion of public transportation systems, the Ministry agrees to provide funding to the Municipality under the Program to a maximum amount up to $1,401,055 in accordance with, and subject to, the terms set out in this Letter of Agreement and, for greater clarity, the guidelines and requirements, with $1,050,791 payable on receipt of this signed Letter of Agreement and related authorizing municipal by-law(s) and, if applicable, resolution(s), and any remaining payment(s) payable thereafter. 2. Despite Section 1, the Municipality understands and agrees that any amount payable under this Letter of Agreement may be subject, at the Ministry's sole discretion, to adjustment to reflect final gas tax receipts and any other adjustments as set out in the guidelines and requirements. 3. if the Municipality receives dedicated gas tax funds on behalf of any other municipality, and the other municipality has agreed to the Municipality collecting the dedicated gas tax funds on its behalf, the Municipality shall provide, upon request and in compliance with the requirements set out in the guidelines and requirements, any applicable municipal by-law(s) and legal agreement(s) between the Municipality and the other municipality providing for such arrangement to the Ministry prior to the payment of any dedicated gas tax funds by the Ministry under this Letter of Agreement. 4. The Municipality shall deposit the funds received under this Letter of Agreement in a dedicated gas tax funds reserve account, and use such funds and any related interest only in accordance with the guidelines and requirements. 5. The Municipality shall adhere to the reporting and accountability measures set out in the guidelines and requirements, and shall provide all requested documents to the Ministry. B. The Municipality understands and agrees that the funding provided under this Letter of Agreement represents the full extent of the Ministry's and Province's financial contribution under the Program, and that no additional funds will be provided by either the Ministry or the Province for such purposes to the Municipality for the 2017/18 Program year. ...13 Page 131 of 179 -3- 7. The Ministry may terminate this Letter of Agreement at anytime, without liability, penalty or costs upon giving at least thirty (30) days written notice to the Municipality. if the Ministry terminates this Letter of Agreement upon notice, the Ministry may take one or more of the following actions: (a) cancel all further payments of dedicated gas tax funds; (b) demand from the Municipality the payment of any dedicated gas tax funds remaining in the possession or under the control of the Municipality; and (c) determine the reasonable costs for the Municipality to terminate any binding agreement(s) for the acquisition of eligible public transportation services acquired, or to be acquired, with dedicated gas tax funds provided under this Letter of Agreement, and do either or both of the following: (i) permit the Municipality to offset such costs against the amount the Municipality owes pursuant to paragraph 7(b); and (ii) subject to section 1, provide the Municipality with funding to cover, in whole or in part, such costs. The funding may be provided only if there is an appropriation for this purpose, and in no event will the funding result in the maximum funding under this Letter of Agreement exceeding the amount specified under Section 1. 8. Any provisions which by their nature are intended to survive the termination or expiration of this Letter of Agreement including, without limitation, those related to disposition, accountability, records, audit, inspection, reporting, communication, liability, indemnity, and rights and remedies will survive its termination or expiration. 9. This Letter of Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by the Ministry and the Municipality. 10. The Municipality agrees that it will not assign any of its rights or obligations under this Letter of Agreement. 11. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of the Letter of Agreement will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of the letter of Agreement. Any invalid or unenforceable provision will be deemed to be severed. 12. The term of this Letter of Agreement will commence on the date of the last signature of this Letter of Agreement. 13. The Municipality hereby consents to the execution by the Ministry of this Letter of Agreement by means of an electronic signature. ..14 Page 132 of 179 -4 - If the Municipality is satisfied with and accepts the terms and conditions of this Letter of Agreement, please secure the required signatures for the four enclosed copies of this Letter of Agreement and return two fully signed copies to: Ministry of Transportation Division Services and Program Management Office 27th Floor, Suite ##2702 777 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2J8 Once the Ministry has received the copies of this Letter of Agreement signed by the Municipality and authorizing municipal by-law(s) and, if applicable resolution(s), the Ministry will make arrangements for the payment of the dedicated gas tax funds to the Municipality. Yours sincerely, Steven Del Duca Minister of Transportation I have read and understand the terms of this Letter of Agreement, as set out above, and, by signing below, I am signifying the Municipality's consent to be bound by these terms. City of Niagara Falls Per: Date: Mayor Per: Date: Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer Page 133 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $41,174,062.51 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 of from November 11, 2017 to January 15, 2018. Passed this twenty-third day of January, 2018 .............................................................................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 Page 134 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 101 DELIVERY 410424 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 101.70 10160172 CANADA INC. 410187 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,553.74 1034446 ONTARIO INC 410914 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 87.81 1149948 ONTARIO LTD 410675 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 45,558.75 1184555 ONTARIO LTD. 411235 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 1185844 ONTARIO INC. O/A RAINBOW PURE WATER 411468 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 282.50 1254225 ONTARIO INC 410915 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 141.85 1340258 ONTARIO INC 411469 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 83,500.00 1468792 ONTARIO INC. 411769 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 34.43 1527151 ONTARIO LIMITED 411236 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 500.00 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATIh 410189 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,189.21 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATIh 411237 13 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 257.15 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATIh 411770 03 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 152.55 1650759 ONTARIO INC 411238 13 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 339.00 1660708 ONTARIO INC 410676 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 16,187.47 1729788 ONTARIO INC. 411470 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 1736194 ONTARIO LIMITED 410190 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 8,000.00 1736194 ONTARIO LIMITED 410425 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 7,000.00 1736194 ONTARIO LIMITED 411471 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 11,000.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 410191 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 11.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 410426 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 415.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 410822 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 23.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 411239 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 48.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 411472 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 518.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 411771 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 58.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 411962 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 17.25 1806034 ONTARIO INC. 411158 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 241.54 1806135 ONTARIO LTD 410192 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 1855878 ONTARIO INC. 410193 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 500.00 1855878 ONTARIO INC. 411772 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 1,250.00 1872366 ONTARIO LTD. 411473 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 1887759 ONTARIO INC. 411466 19 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 339.00 1887759 ONTARIO INC. 411758 21 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 1,243.00 1931055 ONTARIO LIMITED 410195 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 2,238.48 1931055 ONTARIO LIMITED 410677 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 530.85 1948143 ONTARIO INC 411240 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,000.00 1948143 ONTARIO INC 411773 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 1,000.00 1948143 ONTARIO INC 411963 10 -Jan -2018 REFUND 2,000.00 2030688 ONTARIO LTD 410428 22 -Nov -2017 LEASES AND RENTS 9,473.13 2030688 ONTARIO LTD 411474 20 -Dec -2017 LEASES AND RENTS 9,473.13 2064555 ONTARIO INC. 410916 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 2,552.18 2081655 ONTARIO LTD o/a DYNACLEAN 412023 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 1,186.50 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 410678 29 -Nov -2017 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 411964 10 -Jan -2018 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2243806 ONTARIO INC 410917 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 17,486.80 2263264 ONTARIO INC 411475 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 2265160 ONTARIO INC O/A HICKORY DICKORY DECKS NIAGARA 410918 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 2302846 ONTARIO INC., 410679 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 8,682.65 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 410430 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 128.82 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 411774 03 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 134.47 2414920 ONTARIO LTD 411241 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 58.37 2451513 ONTARIO INC 411242 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 11.16 283 PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY 411476 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 200.00 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 410919 06 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#302 54.19 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 411775 03 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#42 & 23 63.40 40NE LLC US DRAFT 19 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 11,114.15 5 STAR PICTURES 411965 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 113.00 786 ALI LIMITED 410680 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,810.18 786 HAMDANI LTD 410681 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 3,462.67 788893 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A NIAGARA CRACK SEALING 410920 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,422.81 800460 ONTARIO LTD. 410431 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,000.00 800460 ONTARIO LTD. 410682 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 44.05 800460 ONTARIO LTD. 410921 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 20,344.79 800460 ONTARIO LTD. 411477 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 42.57 8314004 CANADA INC 410432 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 300.00 8314004 CANADA INC 410683 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 300.00 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 410823 29 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 336.74 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 410922 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 514.15 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 411243 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 131.31 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 411776 03 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 96.05 984265 ONTARIO LTD o/a CIRCLE P PAVING 410433 22 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 44,274.68 984265 ONTARIO LTD o/a CIRCLE P PAVING 411478 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 249,396.81 984307 ONTARIO LIMITED 410196 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,000.00 A B C RECREATION LTD 410825 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 240.75 A B C RECREATION LTD 411479 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 22,364.23 A N MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL 410206 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,000.00 A&A EXHAUST SYSTEMS 410197 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#677 491.82 A.N. MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL 411806 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 81.36 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 410434 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 163.85 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 410824 29 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 107.71 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 410923 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 149.71 AAJIMATICS INC. 411777 03 -Jan -2018 TRAINING 339.00 ABLE PRINTING INC 410924 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 197.75 ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION & DESIGN 411778 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 186.45 ACCESSIBIL-IT 410435 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 395.50 ACCESSIBIL-IT 410925 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 282.50 ACCESSIBIL-IT 411480 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 678.00 ACCESSRAMP & MOBILITY SYSTEMS INC. 410436 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 3,729.00 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 411779 03 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 254.25 ACKLANDS GRAINGER INC 410199 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 438.73 ACKLANDS GRAINGER INC 410437 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 142.54 ADEWUMI,AYO 410200 15 -Nov -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 79.92 ADEWUMI,AYO 411780 03 -Jan -2018 GRANT 278.58 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC. 410438 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 696.08 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC. 411481 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 655.40 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 410201 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#316 192.10 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 410439 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 1,870.15 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 410826 29 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 1,909.70 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 410926 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 90.40 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 411244 13 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 96.05 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 411482 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 316.40 Page 1 of 20 Page 135 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 411781 03 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 2,118.75 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 411966 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#276 971.80 AECOM CANADA LTD 410827 29 -Nov -2017 CONSULTING SERVICES 53,857.54 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 410202 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,860.24 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 410440 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 5,758.97 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 410828 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 2,627.82 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 410927 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 570.08 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 411245 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,130.90 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 411782 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 7,436.23 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 411967 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 3,283.47 AIELLO,PENELOPE MARZANO 411783 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 750.00 AINSWORTH INC 410441 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 AIR CARE SERVICES 411483 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 2,657.64 AIR CARE SERVICES 411784 03 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 3,304.68 AIR CARE SERVICES 411968 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 7,317.44 AITCH ESON, EILEEN 411246 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 410203 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 395.50 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 410829 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,466.56 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 411247 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 767.63 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 411484 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 5,359.61 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 411785 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 5,542.65 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 411969 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 27,976.54 ALBANESE,LORI 410928 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 58.45 ALBANESE,LORI 411970 10 -Jan -2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 119.88 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 410442 22 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 86,227.10 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 410684 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 41,274.41 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 410929 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,505.34 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 410930 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 116,056.70 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 411761 22 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 17,639.53 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 410204 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 114.03 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 410443 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 34.52 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 410931 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 20.23 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 411971 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 45.20 ALL GREEN IRRIGATION 410445 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 311.88 ALLAN FYFE EQUIPMENT LTD 411486 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 303,060.55 ALLDRIDGE,ADAM CHARLES&HOWE, KEELY JOY 411485 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 262.07 ALLEN,GEOFF 411487 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 410444 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 957.16 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 410830 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 90.41 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 410932 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 61.02 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 410446 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 497.83 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 410933 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 945.01 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 411972 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 1,678.82 ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS 410205 15 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 288.15 ALTWERGER LAW PROFESSIONAL CORP IN TRUST 410686 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 5,109.23 ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF NIAGARA REGION 410447 22 -Nov -2017 DONATION 705.00 AMACO EQUIPMENT INC 411973 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#626 417.47 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00120-0001 20 -Nov -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,384.13 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00122-0001 04 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,360.57 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00125-0001 18 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,335.59 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00130-0001 15 -Jan -2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,310.58 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 410934 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,553.80 AMINI,VAHID NORMA 410448 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 61.75 AMPED SOLAR DESIGNS 410449 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 500.00 ANDERSON,JEFF 410450 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 150.00 ANDERSON,JEFF 410936 06 -Dec -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 215.69 ANDERSONS CEMETERY CONTRACTING LTD 410935 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 38,987.26 ANDREWS,EMILY 411248 13 -Dec -2017 GRANT 100.00 ANGELOVA,EMILI 410937 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 200.00 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 410451 22 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,334.94 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 410688 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,023.20 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 411974 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,576.40 ANTOLICH,MARK 411249 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 171.76 AON REED STENHOUSE INC. 411975 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 11,938.32 APA CANADA INC. WIRE 30 -Oct -2017 MATERIALS 42,500.00 APA CANADA INC. WIRE 30 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 18,750.00 AQUA PLANS AQUATIC CONSULTANTS INC. 411250 13 -Dec -2017 CONSULTING SERVICES 847.50 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 410207 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 657.47 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 410452 22 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#84 915.69 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 410831 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,022.25 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 410938 06 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#131 8,272.04 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 411251 13 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#131 567.91 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 411786 03 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#131 2,678.10 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 411976 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#679 882.88 ARCH -TECH DESIGN GROUP INC. 410939 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 ARIVA 411787 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 79.78 ARMENTI,MARK 410940 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 150.00 ARSENAULT,DAVID& ARSENAULT, SERENE 410941 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 43.90 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 410208 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 279.68 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 410453 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,178.59 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 410942 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 152.55 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 411252 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 475.73 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 411488 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 62.15 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 411788 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 816.99 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 411977 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 113.00 ASHCON EXCAVATING INC 410209 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.00 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 410210 15 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 8,018.86 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 410454 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 533.93 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 411489 20 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 256.51 ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO ROAD SUPERVISORS 411253 13 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 6,456.11 ASTORINO,GIACOMO 411789 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 750.00 AUDIO CINE FILMS INC 411790 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 824.90 AURORA,LESLIE 411254 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 131.73 B & B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE 410949 06 -Dec -2017 SERVICES 795.97 BAGLIERI,CAREY 410455 22 -Nov -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 1,123.20 BAGLIERI,CAREY 411490 20 -Dec -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 198.03 BAGLIERI,CAREY 411791 03 -Jan -2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 355.22 BAGLIERI,JONATHAN 411255 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 117.51 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 410211 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 97.63 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 410832 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,186.50 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 411792 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 186.45 Page 2 of 20 Page 136 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 411978 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 84.75 BAKER 410212 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,526.49 BAKER 410456 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 32.53 BAKER 410833 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 922.15 BAKER 410943 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 421.89 BAKER 411491 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 974.48 BAKER 411793 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 91.17 BAKER 411979 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 1,524.48 BALDINELLI,LOUIE 411256 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 150.00 BAMBARA,MARIA CHRISTINA 410944 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 BANKAS,MAXWELL& BANKAS, JODY 410945 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,176.35 BARNES,JAMIE MATTHEW 411492 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 10.66 BARRICELLI,GIANNINA 411565 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,000.00 BARTLEY,LAURA ALEXANDER 410947 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 40.53 BARTOLINI,FRANK 410948 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 BARTON,HALEY 410946 06 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 227.33 BATEMAN,SCOTT 410457 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 410458 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 383.89 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 410834 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 183.21 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 411493 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 123.67 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 411794 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 1,499.56 BEACH,CARLIE 411795 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 150.59 BEATTIES 410214 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 67.80 BEATTIES 411257 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 124.30 BEC COMPANY 410461 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 152.81 BELCASTRO,JIMMY 411258 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 BELL CANADA 410215 15 -Nov -2017 UTILITIES 92.08 BELL CANADA 410462 22 -Nov -2017 UTILITIES 853.26 BELL CANADA 410951 06 -Dec -2017 UTILITIES 6.80 BELL CANADA 411259 13 -Dec -2017 UTILITIES 46.04 BELL CANADA 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BERECZKY,MATTHEW 411501 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 55.35 BERESH SMITH PROFESSIONAL 410955 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,074.00 BEREZUK,MICHAEL 410956 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 BERNARDI,VINCENT& BERNARDI, CATHARINE 411764 28 -Dec -2017 REFUND 177.78 BERNAT,CLARK 411502 20 -Dec -2017 PETTYCASH 378.25 BERNIER EXCAVATING 410219 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.00 BERRY,GERALD& BERRY, FRANCES 411499 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 61.99 BERTIE PRINTERS LIMITED 410220 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,657.71 BERTONE,LUIGI 411500 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 500.00 BEST PRACTICE 410463 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 1,680.00 BEST PRACTICE 411802 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 1,680.00 BETTS,MELANIE 411803 03 -Jan -2018 TRAINING 310.75 BEWLEY,ROSE ANN 410957 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 BGIS ENERGY& FACILITY SOLUTIONS 410836 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,264.19 BGIS ENERGY& FACILITY SOLUTIONS 411503 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 418.10 BGIS ENERGY& FACILITY SOLUTIONS 411804 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 2,237.68 BHATTI,USMAN 410958 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 445.82 BIBA VENTURES INC. 411981 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 113.00 SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SU PPLY INC 410222 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 9.25 SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SU PPLY INC 410464 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 22.54 SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SU PPLY INC 410959 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 11.30 SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SU PPLY INC 411805 03 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#117 48.08 SICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SU PPLY INC 411982 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#311 15.71 BILETCHI,JEFF 410465 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.00 BILODEAU, MATH EW 411260 13 -Dec -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 418.20 BIRCHWOOD,CHEVAL& MAXIMAY-BIRCHWOOD, DENISE 410960 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 309.78 BIRD DESIGN -BUILD CONSTRUCTION INC 410466 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 48,652.32 BLACK & MCDONALD LTD 411504 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 39,201.96 BLACK,CHRIS 410467 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 BLUEJAY IRRIGATION 410224 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,270.42 BLUEJAY IRRIGATION 410468 22 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,731.14 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 410691 29 -Nov 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-2017 GRANT 8,837.42 MUIR,TODDA 411374 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 48.00 MULCAHY,JOHN 410754 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 60.00 MULLEN GARDEN MARKET 410343 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 271.20 MULLER PROPERTIES INC 410345 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 24,109.52 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 410344 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 183.00 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 410579 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 560.30 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 411375 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 585.61 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 412084 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 171.82 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 412196 12 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 177.91 MURPHY'S MUSIC 410755 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 497.20 MURRAY,DIANA& MURRAY, BJ 411100 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 81.06 MYERS,ROB 411376 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 145.77 NABCO CANADA INC. 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-2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 307,832.04 NEXTERRA SUBSTRUCTURES INC 411104 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,910.40 NEXTERRA SUBSTRUCTURES INC 411380 13 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 426,908.27 NGUYEN,HOANGHUY 411105 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 101.32 NGUYEN,THI HANG& BUI, VAN THO 411381 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 21.54 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 410349 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#421 653.08 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 410584 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 4,571.38 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 410876 29 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#312 382.51 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 411106 06 -Dec -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 11,041.83 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 411637 20 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#87 4,336.63 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 412086 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#718 9,390.86 NIAGARA BATTERY &TIRE 412198 12 -Jan -2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,089.18 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 411107 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,284.72 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 411638 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 5,235.84 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 412199 12 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 17,744.90 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 412199 12 -Jan -2018 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303.69 NIAGARA CUSTOM POWDER COATING INC 411109 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 587.60 NIAGARA CUSTOM SIGNS & GRAPHICS 411641 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 726.01 NIAGARA DRIVETRAIN CENTRE 412090 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 56.30 NIAGARA ENGINEERING WEEK 412091 10 -Jan -2018 TRAINING 400.00 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 410588 22 -Nov -2017 GRANT 1,948.63 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 411642 20 -Dec -2017 GRANT 2,250.00 NIAGARA FALLS CITY NON-PROFIT HOUSING 410589 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 277.12 NIAGARA FALLS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE 411383 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,039.60 NIAGARA FALLS COMMUNITY OUTREACH 411643 20 -Dec -2017 DONATION 4,541.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 410590 22 -Nov -2017 GRANT 39,795.13 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 410757 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 40.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 411110 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 40.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 411234 11 -Dec -2017 GRANT 79,590.34 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 412092 10 -Jan -2018 REMITTANCE 160.00 NIAGARA FALLS JR CANUCKS 411111 06 -Dec -2017 ADVERTISING 300.00 NIAGARA FALLS MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 412201 12 -Jan -2018 GRANT 2,307.80 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS 00120-0006 20 -Nov -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 15,261.88 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS 00122-0006 04 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 7,690.24 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS 00125-0006 18 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 7,630.16 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS 00127-0003 29 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 15,123.15 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS 00130-0004 15 -Jan -2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 7,630.16 NIAGARA FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY 410591 22 -Nov -2017 PETTYCASH 1,256.00 NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM ASSOCIATION 410592 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 33,390.00 NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM ASSOCIATION 411644 20 -Dec -2017 GRANT 30,000.00 NIAGARA FITNESS SOLUTIONS 410352 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 2,825.00 NIAGARA H IN DU SAMAJ 411112 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 300.00 Page 13 of 20 Page 147 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. 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UTILITIES 5,242.06 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 411648 20 -Dec -2017 UTILITIES 197,074.73 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 411929 03 -Jan -2018 UTILITIES 26,812.38 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 412094 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,178.81 NIAGARA REGION 410759 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 2,542.50 NIAGARA REGION 411649 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 84.75 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 410596 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 9,350.63 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 412096 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,350.63 NIAGARA REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE 412095 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 50.00 NIAGARA RIVER TRADING COMPANY 410878 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 108.48 NIAGARA RUBBER SU PPLY INC 410877 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 972.88 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 410597 22 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#550 1,090.90 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 411115 06 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#185 793.98 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 411650 20 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#130 135.60 NIAGARATHIS WEEK 411116 06 -Dec -2017 ADVERTISING 639.58 NIAGARATHIS WEEK 411651 20 -Dec -2017 ADVERTISING 718.12 NIAGARA WATER PARK PROPERTIES LTD. 410355 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 310.00 NICHOLLS MARINE LTD 411653 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,614.17 NICHOLLS,CASSANDRA 411652 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 12.53 NICK'S TRUCK PARTS INC. 410356 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#322 6.51 NICK'S TRUCK PARTS INC. 411385 13 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#131 122.93 NICKS,JOAN 411459 18 -Dec -2017 GRANT 1,050.00 NIELSEN,BALTON 410598 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,005.61 NIELSEN,STEPHANIE 411117 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 120.00 NOBLE CORPORATION 411654 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 284.46 NOBLE,TERRENCE ROSS& NOBLE, SYBIL YVONNE 411118 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 81.06 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 410357 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 524,200.37 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 411119 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 70,872.83 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 411655 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 63,910.19 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 412097 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 29,185.05 NORRIS,STEVE 410599 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 1,033.23 NORTHLAND DISTRIBUTION LTD. 411656 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,442.92 NORTHLAND DISTRIBUTION LTD. 412098 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 299.68 NORTRAX CANADA INC. 411120 06 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#483 604.34 NORTRAX CANADA INC. 412099 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#483 801.50 NOWWARAH,JAMIL 411121 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 199.39 NPLCANADA 410600 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 4,859.00 NSF INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC REGISTRATIONS CANADA 411122 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,422.49 NUMAINVILLE,KAYLA 411386 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 145.63 NUTRITE 410760 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,556.00 O.A.P.S.O. 411658 20 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 832.00 O.A.P.S.O. 412183 10 -Jan -2018 TRAINING 832.00 OACA 410601 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 50.00 OACETT 412100 10 -Jan -2018 MEMBERSHIP 244.24 OAKLEY,CHRIS 411123 06 -Dec -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 21.60 OATLEY,MELANIE 410761 29 -Nov -2017 TRAINING 207.28 OGUNNAIKE,DAVID 411659 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 650.76 OIL FILTRATION SPECIALISTS INC 410602 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,159.38 OMERS 00123-0005 11 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,031,269.16 OMERS 00123-0006 11 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 53,252.84 OMERS 00128-0004 08 -Jan -2018 REMITTANCE 723,098.78 OMNI BASEMENT SYSTEMS 411660 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,827.60 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF DESIGNATED OFFICERS 411661 20 -Dec -2017 MEMBERSHIP 225.00 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF PROPERTY STANDARDS OFFICERS II 410186 14 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 123.60 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF PROPERTY STANDARDS OFFICERS II 411657 20 -Dec -2017 MEMBERSHIP 286.00 ONTARIO BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION 411125 06 -Dec -2017 ADVERTISING 4,718.61 ONTARIO BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION 411662 20 -Dec -2017 MEMBERSHIP 352.56 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 412101 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 534.38 ONTARIO GAMING ASSET CORPORATION 411124 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 ONTARIO GYM & SPORTS 410604 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 423.96 ONTARIO GYM & SPORTS 410762 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,555.03 ONTARIO INFRASTRUCTURE AND LANDS CORPORATION 411126 06 -Dec -2017 LEASES AND RENTS 8,922.55 ONTARIO MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE 411387 13 -Dec -2017 MEMBERSHIP 435.00 ONTARIO ONE CALL 410603 22 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,050.96 ONTARIO PARKS ASSOCIATION 411663 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 649.00 OPPENLAENDER,MICHAEL 411930 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 213.58 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 410763 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 158.77 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 412103 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 158.77 ORSAN,SCOTT JAMES& ROBERTSON, MARIANNE 410606 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 13.43 OVERLAND CUSTOM COACH (2007) INC. 410879 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 242.04 OVERLAND CUSTOM COACH (2007) INC. 412104 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 1,007.40 OWENS,MARIANNE 410607 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.00 PALLADINO,DANIELA 411388 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 63.39 PANDEIRADA,JACOB 410912 01 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 100.00 PANTUSA,JOSEPH 412105 10 -Jan -2018 REFUND 1,000.00 PAPAVASILIOU,GEORGE 411129 06 -Dec -2017 GRANT 662.66 PARKWAYTOWING INC 411130 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,017.00 PARKWAYTOWING INC 412106 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT 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410793 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.62 TD CANADA TRUST 411424 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 82.57 TD CANADA TRUST 411947 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 108.35 TECHNICAL STANDARDS & SAFETY AUTHORITY 410393 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 100.00 TELLS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 410794 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 802.30 TELLS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 412161 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 5,776.82 TENAQUIP LIMITED 410898 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 264.14 TERANET INC 411196 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,500.00 TERAVICH,MIKE 411197 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 TETRAULT DAVID 411425 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 14.54 THE FLAG STORE 410274 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 207.92 THERMO KING EASTERN CANADA 411426 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 4,164.16 THISTLEWAITE YARDWORKS 411731 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 898.14 THOMSON REUTERS CANADA 410394 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 37.80 THOMSON REUTERS CANADA 410899 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 437.81 THOMSON REUTERS CANADA 411427 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 469.37 THOS. 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BIRNIE & SONS 411428 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 410395 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 146.90 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 410795 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 587.60 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 412162 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 797.10 TICKET TRACER CORPORATION 412163 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 13,447.00 TIKKY,MARIANNE 411199 06 -Dec -2017 PETTYCASH 201.45 TIM HORTON'S STORE 1922 411429 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 197.70 TINGEY,CHRIS 411430 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 T -LANE TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS 410791 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 850.00 TOP NOTCH PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS INC 411201 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,076.71 TOP NOTCH PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS INC 411432 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,566.40 TOPLIFFE,JEANETTE 411200 06 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 313.14 TOPLIFFE,TIMOTHY 411431 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 TOROMONTCAT 410397 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#535 798.62 TOROMONTCAT 410900 29 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#203 90.21 TOROMONTCAT 411732 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 6,573.73 TORONTO STAMP INC 410398 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 347.63 TORONTO STAMP INC 411202 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 50.51 TOWN OF GRIMSBY 410796 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 113.00 Page 18 of 20 Page 152 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount TOWN OF GRIMSBY 411433 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 734.50 TOWN OF PUSLINCH 410661 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 250.00 TOWN OF THOROLD 412164 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 652.50 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 410399 15 -Nov -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 2,855.76 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 410797 29 -Nov -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 338.66 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 410901 29 -Nov -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 3,687.65 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 411203 06 -Dec -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 2,762.90 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 411434 13 -Dec -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 1,590.86 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 411733 20 -Dec -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 1,630.08 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 412165 10 -Jan -2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,060.31 TRAP DOC INC. 410798 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 183.29 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE U LC 411734 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,625.04 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE U LC 412166 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 58,550.10 TREASURE HOUSE IMPORTS LTD 410799 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 3,152.70 TRENCHLESS UTILITY EQUIPMENT INC 410400 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 3,661.20 TRENDLE,BEN 411735 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 76.63 TRENDLE,BEN 411948 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 175.00 TRIFKOVIC,ZORAN 411435 13 -Dec -2017 GRANT 15,000.00 TRIPP,STEPHANIE&TRIPP, RONALD 411204 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 358.94 TSP CANADA TOWERS INC 410800 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 199.78 TUDINI,SELENE 411205 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 293.65 TURF CARE PRODUCTS CANADA LIMITED 410801 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 83.08 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 411206 06 -Dec -2017 TRAVEUMILEAGE 103.68 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 412167 10 -Jan -2018 TRAVEUMILEAGE 52.92 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC 410401 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 800.04 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 410903 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 442.73 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 411736 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 562.37 UNIFIRST CANADA LTD 411737 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,446.68 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORPORATION OF CANADA 410402 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,172.78 UNITED WAY 410802 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,525.50 UNITED WAY 411767 28 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 985.00 UNITRADE ASSOCIATES 410904 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 51.56 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 410803 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 25,000.00 UNTANGLED DIGITAL 411949 03 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,825.00 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 410403 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 751.45 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 412168 10 -Jan -2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,226.65 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 410804 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 4,779.53 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 411437 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,440.75 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 411738 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,180.85 UREECO LTD. 411438 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 500.00 URQUHART,BILL 412169 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 146.89 USVALDO,MICHAEL 411208 06 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 344.65 UTP INC. DISTRIBUTION DIV 411209 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 248.87 V GIBBONS CONTRACTING LTD 410805 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 30,863.85 VADIM COMPUTER MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD 411210 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 65,725.30 VALEO,SALVATORE 410662 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 66.83 VALLEN CANADA INC 411211 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 235.35 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 410404 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 379.58 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 411212 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 145.46 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 411739 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 157.41 VANDENDOOL JEWELLERS 411768 28 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 491.55 VANDERZALM CONSTRUCTION INC 411950 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 500.00 VICTORIA CENTRE BIA 411439 13 -Dec -2017 REMITTANCE 107,861.45 VIKING CIVES LTD 410806 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 895.33 VIKING CIVES LTD 410905 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 570.84 VIKING CIVES LTD 411440 13 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#130 7,542.05 VIKING CIVES LTD 412170 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#688 2,158.96 VILLALBA,LETICIA 410687 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 47.81 VISSCHER,KRISTA MARYLOU 411213 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 64.17 VISTA RADIO LTD 410807 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 678.00 VITTIE,JANET 411951 03 -Jan -2018 TRAVEUMILEAGE 129.60 VOCERA COMMUNICATIONS INC 411441 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 6,396.71 W S WALTERS CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 410672 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 750.00 WABTEC-VAPOR US DRAFT 19 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 18,876.60 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 410405 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 423.62 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 410663 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 3,467.86 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 410906 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 4,167.09 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 411214 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,356.36 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 411442 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 2,329.54 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 411740 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,625.06 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 412171 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 442.08 WALKER DIGGON LTD 410406 15 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC. 410407 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 272.60 WALL,LISA 410664 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 124.29 WALSH,JOHN 410808 29 -Nov -2017 TRAVEUMILEAGE 70.00 WANG,AIJUN 411216 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 101.32 WANG,JUN&SHAO, YING 411217 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 1,455.04 WARCHALA,MICHAEL 411741 20 -Dec -2017 TRAVEUMILEAGE 170.10 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 410809 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 238.95 WATER CONCEPTS 412172 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 84.75 WATERS,RON 411218 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 750.00 WAZUKU ADVISORYGROUP 411219 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,390.00 WEAVER,LYNDA 410665 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 3.68 WEAVER,LYNDA 411952 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 105.00 WEBBER,DYLAN 411742 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 73.31 WEESTREEM 410408 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 621.50 WEESTREEM 411220 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,356.00 WEESTREEM 411763 22 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 452.00 WEINMANN LIMITED 410409 15 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 45,210.75 WEINMANN LIMITED 410810 29 -Nov -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 45,216.46 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 410410 15 -Nov -2017 STORES/INVENTORY 367.93 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 411743 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 1,283.68 WEST,SAM 411744 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 WESTLANE SECONDARYSCHOOL 410411 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,000.00 WESTPIER MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLYINC. 412173 10 -Jan -2018 STORES/INVENTORY 698.11 WESTWATER,BARBARA 411462 18 -Dec -2017 GRANT 45.00 WHEELER,KENT& WHEELER, KARA 410667 22 -Nov -2017 REFUND 21.48 WHEELER,SETH 410666 22 -Nov -2017 TRAVEUMILEAGE 33.48 WHEELER,SUE 411443 13 -Dec -2017 TRAVEUMILEAGE 57.51 WHITE,DAVID 411745 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 150.00 WHITE,KEVIN 410668 22 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 622.04 Page 19 of 20 Page 153 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount WHITE,PATRICK 411746 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 WHITEHOTS INC. 410412 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 2,621.71 WHITEHOTS INC. 410812 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 2,253.19 WHITEHOTS INC. 410907 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,532.38 WHITEHOTS INC. 411221 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 2,112.85 WHITEHOTS INC. 411444 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,543.62 WHITEHOTS INC. 411953 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 11,571.08 WHITEHOTS INC. 412174 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 10,245.43 WHITELEY,TREVOR HOWARD 411222 06 -Dec -2017 REFUND 43.90 WILLOUGHBY VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS'ASSOCIATION 410413 15 -Nov -2017 LEASESAND RENTS 7,161.38 WIMBUSH,ROB 411954 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 169.99 WINSTON,FRED 410414 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 70.00 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 410669 22 -Nov -2017 GRANT 28,500.00 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 411223 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 310.75 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 411747 20 -Dec -2017 GRANT 28,500.00 WINTERBOTTOM,JOHNATHAN 410813 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 97.00 WOLSELEY CANADA INC. 410415 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 1,135.18 WOLSELEY CANADA INC. 410908 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 102.22 WOLTERS KLUWER LIMITED 412175 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 432.60 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 410670 22 -Nov -2017 GRANT 1,612.50 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 411748 20 -Dec -2017 GRANT 1,612.50 WOODCROFT,JOANNE 411749 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 418.51 WORK AUTHORITY 410814 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 600.00 WORK AUTHORITY 411445 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 446.89 WORK AUTHORITY 411750 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 450.00 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 410416 15 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#289 1,265.76 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 410815 29 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#291 6,581.21 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 410909 29 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#291 308.69 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 411224 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 2,772.37 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 411751 20 -Dec -2017 VEH ID#291 26.75 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 412176 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#291 168.65 WORKING BYTES INC 412177 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 593.25 WORLD WATER OPERATOR TRAINING COMPANY 411128 06 -Dec -2017 TRAINING 4,967.48 WORLDWIDE TURF INC 411446 13 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 133,567.06 WORLDWIDE TURF INC 411752 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,898.50 WRIGHT,ANDREW 411447 13 -Dec -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 47.52 WSIB 410417 15 -Nov -2017 REMITTANCE 8,346.35 WSIB 410671 22 -Nov -2017 REMITTANCE 28,671.83 WSIB 410816 29 -Nov -2017 REMITTANCE 4,470.30 WSIB 411225 06 -Dec -2017 REMITTANCE 2,504.78 WSIB 411226 06 -Dec -2017 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 1,063.86 WSIB 411448 13 -Dec -2017 REMITTANCE 46,269.58 WSIB 411753 20 -Dec -2017 REMITTANCE 5,923.14 WSIB 411955 03 -Jan -2018 REMITTANCE 27,538.94 WSIB 411956 03 -Jan -2018 REMITTANCE 698.67 WSIB 412178 10 -Jan -2018 REMITTANCE 3,647.87 WSP CANADA GROUP LIMITED 411754 20 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 31,142.33 WYLLIE,T. GORDAN& WYLLIE, JOAN 411755 20 -Dec -2017 REFUND 60.00 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 410673 22 -Nov -2017 SERVICES 96.04 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 412179 10 -Jan -2018 SERVICES 96.04 YELLOW PAGES GROUP 411227 06 -Dec -2017 ADVERTISING 530.49 YELLOW PAGES GROUP 412180 10 -Jan -2018 ADVERTISING 530.49 YMCA OF NIAGARA 410817 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 3,490.85 YMCA OF NIAGARA 410910 29 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 3,403.61 YMCA OF NIAGARA 411449 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 4,555.93 YMCA OF NIAGARA 411756 20 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 3,490.85 YMCA OF NIAGARA 412181 10 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 4,523.26 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 411228 06 -Dec -2017 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,189.84 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 411450 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 525.18 YOUSSEF,NEHRON 411957 03 -Jan -2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 299.16 YWCA 410674 22 -Nov -2017 GRANT 4,277.75 YWCA 411757 20 -Dec -2017 GRANT 4,277.75 ZABOR,RICK 411958 03 -Jan -2018 MATERIALS 126.55 ZAMBITO,JO 410418 15 -Nov -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 454.56 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 410911 29 -Nov -2017 VEH ID#921 71.46 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 412182 10 -Jan -2018 VEH ID#918 3,036.53 ZANINI,RON 410419 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 150.00 ZANINI,RON 411451 13 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 20.00 ZAPH DEVELOPMENTS (NIAGARA) INC 411452 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 4.84 ZARAFONITIS,JASON 410818 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,250.00 ZARB,FRANK&ZARB, JOSH 411959 03 -Jan -2018 REFUND 37.82 ZEKRIA,SH IR&ZEKRIA, NAJLA 411453 13 -Dec -2017 REFUND 7.28 ZEP SALES AND SERVICE OF CANADA 411229 06 -Dec -2017 MATERIALS 496.97 ZETTEL,BRITTANY 410420 15 -Nov -2017 MATERIALS 175.00 ZHANG,GUANGLI 410819 29 -Nov -2017 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 219.24 ZOLTAN ENGINEERING 410820 29 -Nov -2017 REFUND 1,012.00 Page 20 of 20 Page 154 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to authorize the execution of a Lease Agreement with Niagara Falls Humane Society, respecting the lease of a portion of land for the purposes of the construction and use of a leash free dog park to be located at, 6025 Chippawa Parkway, Niagara Falls. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. A Lease Agreement dated December 1, 2017, and made between Niagara Falls Humane Society as Lessor, and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls as Lessee, respecting the leasing of a portion of the Lessor's lands for the purpose of a leash free dog park, for a term of twenty years commencing December 1, 2017, as attached hereto, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Lease Amendment Agreement. 3. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Lease Amendment Agreement. Passed this twenty third day of January, 2018. ........................................................................................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018. Second Reading: January 23, 2018. Third Reading: January 23, 2018. Page 155 of 179 THIS INDENTURE made this 1st day of December, 2017. IN PURSUANCE OF THE SHORT FORMS OF LEASES ACT, R.S.Q. 1990. BETWEEN: NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY Hereinafter referred to as the "Lessor" - and - THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Hereinafter referred to as the "Lessee" WHEREAS the Lessor owns certain lands in the City of Niagara Falls, municipally known as Niagara Falls Humane Society and more particularly described in Schedules "A-1': and "A-2" attached hereto ("Lessor's Lands"); AND WHEREAS the Lessee is desirous of leasing a portion of the Lessor's Lands, as shown outlined in Schedule "B" attached hereto (the "Demised Area"), for the purpose of a leash free dog park; AND WHEREAS a Site Plan and Construction Drawings of the Demised Area are attached hereto as Schedule "C". 1. PREMISES, TERM AND RENTAL: 1.1 WITNESSETH that in consideration agreements hereinafter reserved and paid, observed and performed, the Lessee the "Demised Area". of the rents, covenants, conditions and contained on the part of the Lessee to be Lessor doth demise and lease unto the 1.2 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Demised Area for and during the term of 20 years to be computed from the 15t day of December, 2017 (the "Lease Commencement Day") and from thenceforth next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended on the 30th day of November, 2037. 1.3 YIELDING AND PAYING therefore during the said term unto the Lessor, its successors and assigns without deduction of offset, annual rent in the amount of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00), payable in advance commencing on the 1st day of December, 2017 and annually thereafter on the anniversary of the Lease Commencement Day in each and every year, up to the year 2036, 1.4 PROVIDED THAT the Lessee duly and regularly and punctually pays the rent and all other sums payable and observes and performs every covenant and proviso herein contained and is not in default under any of the terms contained in this Lease Agreement, the Lessor shall, upon the written request of the Lessee given to the Lessor not more than six (6) months and not less than three (3) Page 156 of 179 2 months prior to the expiration of the original term of this Lease Agreement grant to the Lessee, a renewal of this Lease Agreement for a further term of 10 years on the same terms and conditions, save and except for the rent payable and any further renewals, which shall be negotiated reasonably by the parties hereto. 2. LESSEE'S COVENANTS: 2.1 THE LESSEE COVENANTS WITH THE LESSOR: a. To pay rent. b. To pay all taxes, rates, charges, licence fees and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) which may be assessed or imposed on the Lessee in respect of the rents, personal property, fixtures, business or income of the Lessee. C. To pay all realty, municipal, school and local improvement taxes which may be assessed against the Demised Area. d. To keep the Lessor's Lands, including the Demised Area and every part thereof in a clean and tidy condition and not permit waste paper, garbage, ashes or waste or other objectionable material to accumulate thereon. e. To use the Demised Area for the purposes only of a dog park. f. To undertake grass cutting, which will include a 1m wide cut around the outside perimeter of the fence line, and trimming and edging on the Demised Area in accordance with the Lessee's regular grass cutting, trimming and edging schedule for City parks. g. To undertake, during the year 2017, to expand the parking area to 24 spaces and apply an asphalt roadway and parking areas used in conjunction with the Demised Area and located on the Lessor's Lands. h. To construct and maintain all works as shown on the Construction Drawings attached hereto as Schedule "C". i. To supply, install and maintain signage and gated access (if required) at the entrance to the Lessor's Lands, specifically with respect to the Demised Area being a leash free dog park. j. To undertake winter maintenance services to allow access to the Demised Area, including pathways and the parking areas used in conjunction with the Demised Area and located on the Lessor's Lands. k. To pay the costs associated with the installation of a security camera system and external building lighting (front and back) as selected by the Lessor. The Lessor agrees to make arrangements to engage its preferred contractor for such installation. Page 157 of 179 To maintain, keep and repair, at the standard of a reasonable owner, all of the Lessor's Lands, including the Demised Area and every part thereof. AND if the Lessee shall fail to make the necessary repairs in the manner hereinbefore described, after due notice, then it shall be lawful for the Lessor and its agents, servants and employees to enter the said Lessor's Lands and Demised Area and have the same repaired in a proper manner and to render a reasonable account for such repairs to the Lessee and the Lessor shall have the same remedies to enforce payment thereof as the Lessor has in respect of arrears of rent. M. To abide by and comply with all lawful statutes, by-laws, rules and regulations of every parliamentary, municipal or other authority which in any manner relates to or affects the Demised Area by reason of the tenancy of the Lessee; and to put the said Demised Area in such state of repair as to comply with the said statutes, by-laws, rules and regulations and to indemnify and save harmless the Lessor from any penalty, costs, charges or damages to which the said Lessor may be put or suffer by reason of having to alter the said Demised Area to conform with any such statute, by-laws, rules or regulations by reason of the tenancy of the Lessee. n. To ensure that nothing is done or kept at or on the Demised Area which is or may be a nuisance, or which causes damage or interference with normal usage of any adjoining property, provided that the use referred to in paragraph 2.1(e) hereof and the vehicles, supplies and equipment necessarily incidental thereto, shall not be deemed to be, in and of themselves, a nuisance. o. That upon termination of the tenancy, at its own risk and expense, to remove from the Demised Area, within 60 days, any fixtures and chattels belonging to the Lessee, with all damage, if any, caused by such removal made good by the Lessee and to leave the Demised Area neat, clean, level and free of all waste material, debris and rubbish. P. To provide, maintain and keep in force for and during the term, public liability and property damage insurance in the name of the Lessee in respect of the Demised Area and the Lessee's operation thereon, with a limit of not less than FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($5,000,000.00) inclusive and to furnish to the Lessor a Certificate of said coverage in a form satisfactory to it; such policy to include the Lessor as an additional insured. Such Certificate shall contain an endorsement indicating that the insurer agrees to provide at least thirty (30) days prior written notice by registered mail to the Lessor in the event of cancellation, change or lapse of such policy. 2.2 The Lessee shall not assign or sublet the whole or any portion of the Demised Area without the consent of the Lessor in writing first had and obtained, which consent not to be unreasonably withheld. Any assignment or subletting shall in no event relieve the Lessee from the responsibility of observing and performing Page 158 of 179 4 the covenants herein contained including the payment of rent for the whole of the term of the within Lease. 3. LESSOR'S COVENANTS: 3.1 THE LESSOR COVENANTS WITH THE LESSEE: a. For quiet enjoyment. 4. ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS: 4.1 The Lessee shall be permitted to construct and erect, at its sole cost and expense, fencing upon the Demised Area and to landscape the Demised Area in accordance with the Site Plan and Construction Drawings attached hereto as Schedule "C". 4.2 The Lessee accepts the Demised Area in the condition existing at the Lease Commencement Date and shall be responsible for the cost of any grading, fencing or other alteration or improvements required in order to prepare the Demised Area for the purpose set out in paragraphs 2.1(e). 4.3 If the alteration or improvements as contemplated pursuant to paragraphs 4.1 and 4.2 above necessitates the removal of any tree(s) on the Demised Area, the Lessee agrees to replace or replant, at its sole cost and expense, any and all such tree(s) in a suitable alternate location on the Demised Area. 4.4 The Lessee agrees not to make any leasehold improvements or changes to the Demised Area without the Lessor's prior written consent. 4.5 It is understood and agreed between the Lessor and the Lessee that the Demised Area shall be a municipal park and any person, persons or organization whatsoever shall be permitted to use same as a municipal park and the Demised Area shall be governed by the policies of the City's Municipal Works Department for municipal parks and recreational facilities, in force from time to time. 4.6 The parties acknowledge and agree that the use of the Demised Area shall be mutually beneficial to both parties and both parties shall do all things necessary to cooperate in this regard. 5. INSPECTION BY LESSOR; 5,1 And it shall be lawful for the Lessor or its agents at all reasonable times during the said term to enter the said Demised Area to examine the condition thereof; and should the Lessor find that any repairs are necessary in accordance with the terms herein, the Lessor shall give written notice to the Lessee specifying the repairs required to be done, and the Lessee shall with reasonable promptitude after such notice well and sufficiently repair and make good accordingly, reasonable wear and tear and damage by fire, lighting and tempest only excepted. Should the Lessee however, refuse or neglect to make the repairs as aforesaid, the Lessee shall be liable to pay the cost thereof to the Lessor upon Page 159 of 179 5 demand. If the Lessee shall default in any payment or expenditure other than rent required to be paid or expended by the Lessee under the terms hereof, the Lessor may at its option make such payment or expenditure and in such event the amount shall be payable by the Lessee to the Lessor on the next accruing rent day together with interest at the rate of 10% per annum from the date of such payment or expenditure by the Lessor and on default the Lessor shall have the same remedies as on default of payment of rent. 6. RE-ENTRY: 6.1 PROVISO FOR RE-ENTRY for non-payment of rent and/or non-performance of covenants, subject to the provisions of the Lease. If the Lessee shall fail to pay an installment of rent payable hereunder when due and shall allow such default to continue for 60 days or shall fail to perform any of the covenants, conditions and agreements contained and shall allow any such default to continue for 60 days, then the Lessor may take possession of the Demised Area herein described and this Lease Agreement shall be terminated. b. In case suit shall be brought for recovery of possession of the leased premises, for the recovery of rent of any other amount due under the provisions of this Lease, or because of the breach of any other covenant herein contained on the part of the Lessee to be kept or performed, and a breach shall be established, the Lessee shall pay to the Lessor all expenses incurred therefor, including a reasonable solicitors' fee. 7. ENTIRE LEASE AGREEMENT: 7.1 The Lessee agrees that the within Lease constitutes the' entire understanding between the parties hereto and that there are no representations or warranties, oral or otherwise, except as contained herein. The Lessee further agrees that it has inspected the Demised Area prior to the commencement of this Lease and that by virtue of these presents accept the said premises in the condition that the same were in as of the commencement of this Lease. B. INDEMNITY: 8.1 The Lessor shall not be responsible in any way for any injury to any person or for any loss of or damage to any property belonging to the Lessee, or to employees, invitees or licensees of the Lessee while such person or property is on the Demised Area, unless such arise through the negligence of the Lessor, its servants, agents, invitees and licensees. The Lessee covenants to indemnify the Lessor of and from all loss, costs, claims or demands in respect of any injuries or damage referred to in this paragraph for which the Lessee is in law responsible, and against all fines, suites, claims, demands and actions of any kind to which the Lessor many become liable by reason of any breach, violation or non- performance by the Lessee of any covenants, term or provision of this Lease or by reason of any injury occasioned to or suffered by any person or any property Page 160 of 179 L because of any wrongful act, neglect by the Lessee or any of its employees, servants or agents. 9. FAILURE BY LESSEE TO PERFORM: 9.1 If the Lessee shall fail to perform any of the covenants or obligations of the Lessee under or in respect of this Lease, the Lessor may from time to time, in its discretion, perform or cause to be performed any of such covenants or obligations, or any part thereof, and for such purpose may do such things as may be requisite, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right to enter upon the Demised Area or any part thereof as the Lessor may consider requisite of necessary. The Lessee covenants that all expenses incurred and expenditures made by the Lessor on behalf of the Lessee together with interest thereon at the rate of 10% per annum, shall be forthwith paid by it to the Lessor, upon receiving written demand, and failing payment, forthwith upon such demand, such amounts may be collected as rent in arrears. 10. DISPUTE RESOLUTION: 10.1 Any dispute between the parties to this Lease Agreement as to the application, terms, extent, and effect of this Lease Agreement shall be resolved in accordance with the rules set out in Schedule "D" attached. 11. NOTICE: 11.1 IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto that any notice in writing which either party may desire to give to the other with regard to any matter or thing in this Lease contained may be validly and effectually given by mailing the same by prepaid registered post or facsimile transmission, if intended for the Lessor, to: The Niagara Falls Humane Society 6025 Chippawa Parkway Niagara Falls, ON L2G OE4 Telephone: (905) 356-4404 Facsimile: (905) 356-7652 and if intended for the Lessee, to: The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls Attention: Legal Services 4310 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Telephone: (905) 356-7521 Facsimile: (905) 371-2892 and any such notice, if mailed, shall be conclusively deemed to be given to and received by the other party, three (3) business days after the mailing thereof or if sent by facsimile transmission, on the date the facsimile transmission was sent. Page 161 of 179 7 12. GENERAL: 12.1 The captions in this Lease are for convenience only and are not to be considered as part of this Lease and do not in any way limit or amplify the terms and provisions of this Lease. 12.2 Words importing the singular number only shall include the plural and vice -versa, and words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender and words importing persons shall include firms and corporations and vice -versa. 12.3 Unless the context otherwise required, the word "Lessor" and the word "Lessee" whenever used herein shall be constructed to include and shall mean the successors and assigns of the Lessor and the successors and assigns of the Lessee. 12.4 Time shall be of the essence, save as otherwise provided herein. 12.5 The Schedules to this Lease Agreement are a part of this Lease Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto affixed their corporate seals, duly attested by the hands of their proper signing officers and the said signing officers certify that they have authority to bind their corporation, NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOOCIETY Per: __W Name: #14,("AVIk Title: Pt d1 a Narue. . I Title: Se ce e, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Per: James M. Diodati, Mayor Bill Matson, Acting City Clerk Page 162 of 179 SCHEDULE "A-1" Lot 48, Plan 243, subject to RO302938E, City of Niagara Falls, being all of PIN 64444- 0224 (LT). Page 163 of 179 Page 164 of 179 -_ �- & Mp E@ p C - IV YI � pA Y r Y � Proposed I I smaff'------------ ------ Do w --------------- ® - Dog Park Proposed Large Dog .Park Y A � Y ---tee 04 441 h Y I Y 0040 CHIPPAWA PY. "SCHEDULE A_2", NIAGARA FALLS NiagaraFIs SOUTH DOG PARK +4 A!thtlA CONCEPTUAL DESIGN THE CORPORATION OF 6C}25 CHIPPAVI/A PARKWAY LTHE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Page 164 of 179 Page 165 of 179 MUR REE1 1 I/ I -,2 I I X I /r I '001g f f I It I °'. 11DO It: 6040 CHIPPAWA Py, a Total Area mm 2.9 ha. Total Dog 'Park Area = 1.3 ha. — 4_ "SCHEDULE B° NIAGARA FALLS Niagara,�' s SOUTH DOG PARK CANADA 6025 CHIPPAWA PARKWAY THE coRPCRATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FAI I S f r DOG PARK AREA Page 165 of 179 0 0 0 0 SCHEDULE, t7 rn G) z m --j )IWO n Cl) z C/) C z 0 0 >► > zm 0 U�= z 4. > IT 0 q U) 0 G) (D C- 0 m 04 3 -4 -n_ a > z 0, 3p ;u0 > m fl NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH DOG PARK 2017-433-17 CC8640 - CC-8646 ISSUED FORONSTRUCTIGI Page 166 of 179 0 0 0 0 2017-433-17 Page 167 of 179 0 0 20,17-433-17 Page 168 of 179 0 0 0 0 2017—?? IN is I p P 7 r r 0 P F A F P F r p 91 Z NW F-4as— Page 169 of 179 0 0 lr,llm,l xgsr 0 0 2017 -?7 ----------- --------- KISTER R9 In 0 0 V, SII A! 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Amicable Negotiations 1,1 Unless otherwise provided in this Lease, in the event of any dispute arising between the Lessor and the Lessee under or relating in any way to this Lease Agreement, its negotiation, the performance of obligations thereunder or to any relationships or legal obligations created thereby, such dispute shall be referred, in the first instance, by notice from the Lessor or the Lessee requiring the dispute to be resolved by negotiation. 1.2 If the dispute is not resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the Lessor and the Lessee within fifteen (15) business days (or such longer period as the Lessor and the Lessee may agree) following such notice, the Lessor or the Lessee may by notice to the other require that the dispute be resolved by mediation as set out below, unless both the Lessor and the Lessee waive such requirement in writing. If both the Lessor and the Lessee waive the mediation requirement, either of them may, by notice to the other, require the dispute to be resolved by arbitration as set out below. 2. Mediation 2.1 The mediation shall be held within thirty (30) business days following the end of the fifteen (15) business day period. Within seven (7) business days following the end of such fifteen (15) business day period, the Lessor and the Lessee jointly shall select and appoint a skilled and experienced commercial mediator to assist them to reach an agreement through mediation. The mediation shall be conducted under such mediation rules as the mediator recommends and the cost of the mediation shall be shared as to one-half by the Lessor and as to one-half by the Lessee. Any settlement reached by mediation shall be reduced to writing, shall be signed by the Lessor and the Lessee and shall be final and binding on the Lessor and the Lessee. If the Lessor and the Lessee fail to agree on a mediator within seven (7) business days or the dispute is not resolved to their mutual satisfaction within thirty (30) business days following the date of receipt of the notice of mediation, either may by notice to the other require the dispute to be resolved by arbitration as set out below. 3. Initiation of Arbitration Proceedings 3.1 If the procedures described above do not result in the resolution of the dispute, mandatory arbitration proceedings may be commenced by the Lessor or the Lessee (the "Initiating Party") giving notice (the "Initiation Notice") to the other party (the "Responding Party"), The Initiation Notice must state the nature of the dispute, the amount involved, if any, and the remedy sought and request such arbitration, Ell Page 174 of 179 3.2 The place of arbitration shall be Niagara f=alls, Ontario. 3.3 The Single Arbitrator or panel of arbitrators appointed to act hereunder (the "Arbitrator") shall have appropriate qualifications by profession or occupation to decide the matter in dispute. 3.4 Within fifteen (15) business days following receipt of the Initiation Notice by the Responding Party, the Initiating Party and the Responding Party shall designate one arbitrator (the "Single Arbitrator") acceptable to both of them. If the Initiating Party and the Responding Party fail to appoint a Single Arbitrator within such period of time, the Initiating Party shall, by notice to the Responding Party, appoint an arbitrator. The Responding Party shall, within fifteen (15) business days following receipt of such notice, appoint an arbitrator by notice to the Initiating Party and the two arbitrators so appointed shall select a third arbitrator acceptable to both arbitrators. 3.5 If the Responding Party fails to appoint an arbitrator within such period of time (or such additional period of time as the Initiating Party and the Responding Party may agree) the Initiating Party may appoint an arbitrator on behalf of the Responding Party and is hereby appointed the agent of the Responding Party for such purpose. If the two arbitrators so appointed are unable to agree upon the third arbitrator (the "Presiding Arbitrator") within fifteen (15) business days following the appointment of the arbitrator by the Responding Party, either of such parties shall be entitled to make application under the Arbitration Act, 1991 (Ontario) for the appointment of the third arbitrator. 3.6 The fact that a person was proposed by a party as a potential Single Arbitrator shall not by that fact disqualify the person from being appointed by a party or the Court as an arbitrator. 4. Basic Procedure 4.1 Within fifteen (15) business days following the appointment of the Arbitrator, the Initiating Party shall send to the Responding Party and the Arbitrator a statement of claim (the "Statement of Claim") stating in sufficient detail the facts and any contentions of law on which the Initiating Party relies and the relief that it claims. 4.2 Within thirty (30) business days following the receipt of the Statement of Claim, the Responding Party shall send to the Initiating Party and the Arbitrator a statement of defence and, if applicable, counterclaim, (collectively, the "Statement of Defence") stating in sufficient detail which of the facts and contentions of law in the Statement of Claim the Responding Party admits or denies, on what grounds, and any other facts and contentions of law on which it relies. 4.3 Within fifteen (15) business days following receipt of the Statement of Defence, the Initiating Party may send to the Responding Party and the Arbitrator a [2] Page 175 of 179 statement of reply and, if applicable, defence to counterclaim (collectively, the "Statement of Reply"), 4.4 Within fifteen (15) business days following receipt of the Statement of Reply, the Responding Party may send to the Initiating Party a statement of reply to counterclaim (the "Statement of Reply to Counterclaim"). 4.5 Every Statement of Claim, Statement of Defence, Statement of Reply and Statement of Reply to Counterclaim shall be accompanied by copies (or, if they are especially voluminous, lists) of all essential documents and other materials on which the party concerned relies. Documents so listed shall be produced for inspection and copying within twenty (20) days of a request for production. The costs of reproduction shall be borne initially by the party listing the documents. 4.6 After submission of the Statement of Claim, the Statement of Defence, the Statement of Reply and the Statement of Reply to Counterclaim, if any, the Arbitrator shall forthwith meet with and give directions to the parties to the arbitration for the further conduct of the arbitration. 4.7 There shall be no oral discovery. 5. Meetings and Hearings 5.1 Although the place of arbitration shall be Niagara Falls, Ontario, meetings and hearings of the Arbitrator may take place in such other place or by such mode as the parties to the arbitration agree. Meetings and hearings shall be conducted in the English language unless otherwise agreed by the parties to the arbitration and the Arbitrator. Subject to the foregoing, the Arbitrator may at any time fix the date, time and place of meetings and hearings in the arbitration, and shall give the parties to the arbitration adequate notice thereof. Subject to any adjournments that the Arbitrator allows, the Arbitration Hearing shall be continued on successive business days until it is concluded. 5.2 Subject to the duties of the Lessee as a public body, all meetings and hearings and all materials related to the meetings and hearings shall be in private unless the parties to the arbitration otherwise agree. 5.3 Each party to the arbitration may be represented at any meetings or hearings by legal counsel. 5.4 Each party to the arbitration may examine and re-examine its witnesses and cross-examine those of the other parties at the arbitration, but nothing herein shall prevent the parties from agreeing to have the arbitration proceed on the basis of documents only, in whole or in part by telephone, video or electronically or to presenting the evidence in -chief of witnesses in written form. [3] Page 176 of 179 6. The Decision 6.1 The Arbitrator shall send a decision in writing (the "Award") to the parties to the arbitration within thirty (30) business days following the conclusion of all hearings referred to in Section 5 unless such period of time is extended for a fixed period by agreement of the parties to the arbitration in writing or by the Arbitrator on written notice to the parties to the arbitration because of illness or other cause beyond the Arbitrator's control. 6.2 The Arbitrator shall state the reasons for the award. 6.3 If the Arbitrator is a panel, the decision of the majority of the panel shall be deemed to be the decision of the Arbitrator. If there is no majority, the decision of the Presiding Arbitrator shall be the decision of the Arbitrator. 6.4 If the decision is alleged to have been based upon an error in law, a party may appeal the Award in that regard pursuant to section 45(2) of the Arbitration Act, 1991 (Ontario). 7. General 7.1 The object of an arbitration hereunder shall be to ensure the just, expeditious, economical and final determination of any dispute. 7.2 The Arbitrator shall include as part of any Award, the payment of interest at the rate set out in this Lease Agreement from an appropriate date as determined by the Arbitrator. 8. Provisional Remedies 8.1 No party hereto shall be precluded from and shall not waive its right to arbitrate by reason of initiating a proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining any emergency or provisional remedy to protect its rights, including temporary and preliminary injunctive relief and restraining orders. 9. Costs of Arbitration 9.1 Pending determination by the Arbitrator, the parties shall equally be responsible for their respective shares of all costs relating to the Arbitrator. The Arbitrator shall be entitled to award costs in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1991 (Ontario). 10. Continuing Performance 10.1 Notwithstanding the existence of a dispute, the Lessor and the Lessee shall continue to perform their respective obligations in accordance with the provisions of this Lease Agreement without prejudice to the right to contest, dispute and challenge the relevant matter in accordance with the provisions of this Lease Agreement. 4l Page 177 of 179 10.2 Subject to the express provisions of this Lease Agreement, where there is any dispute as to the amount of monies owing by a party to another party, the portion of the amount owing that is not contested, disputed or challenged, if any, shall be paid when due hereunder, but without prejudice to the rights of the parties to contest, dispute or challenge the disposition of the remaining portion of the monies claimed. [5] Page 178 of 179 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 23 d day of January, 2018. 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: The actions of the Council at its meeting held on the 23 d day of January, 2018 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-third day of January, 2018. ............................................................................................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 23, 2018 Second Reading: January 23, 2018 Third Reading: January 23, 2018 Page 179 of 179