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11/28/2017Niagara � MINUTES �? � City Council Meeting ■-*a�js Tuesday, November 28, 2017 Council Chambers J CANADA 5:OOPM COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Kim Craitor, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Joyce Morocco, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, and Councillor Wayne Thomson COUNCIL ABSENT: Councillor Carolynn loannoni COUNCIL LATE: 1 IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL - 4 P.M. a) Property Matters 2 CALL TO ORDER O Canada sung by Samantha Antonio 3 ADOPTION OF MINUTES Council Minutes of October 24, 2017 a) ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor Craitor that the minutes of October 24th, 2017 be approved as printed. Carried Unanimously 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. a) Councillor Thomson indicated a conflict with report CAO -2017-07. b) Councillor Kerrio indicated a conflict with reports CAO -2017-07 and In Camera report L-2017-29. c) Councillor Pietrangelo indicated a conflict with report L-2017-27 and report TS -2017-36. d) Councillor Craitor indicated a conflict with In Camera report L-2017-26 Page 1 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 and cheque number 409118 and 410000. e) Mayor Diodati indicated a pecuniary interest to cheque number 409730, made payable to himself. DEPUTATIONS /PRESENTATIONS a) Recognition of Frank LaPenna Mayor Diodati recognized Frank LaPenna for his years of service with the Victoria Centre BIA and presented him with an award. b) Trees on Private Property Andrea Giacometti addressed Council on the issue of trees on private property and the request to adopt a City by-law to address maintenance of such trees. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Craitor that staff prepare a report to Council on any possible best practices that are utilized by other municipalities that would address issues that residents have with the maintenance of trees on private property, including the possibility of creating a by-law that would provide for enforcement.Carried Unanimously c) Metrolinx Erin Moroz and Leon Stambolich, provided an overview on the expansion with the Niagara Region's GO Implementation. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor Craitor to receive the presentation. Carried Unanimously d) Honk Mobile A presentation will be made regarding the launch of the Pay by Phone Parking App. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Campbell, seconded by Councillor Thomson that the presentation be received. Page 2 of 15 City Council November 28. 2017 Carried Unanimouslv 6 REPORTS a) F-2017-34 2016 Consolidated Financial Statements ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously b) TS -2017-36 Booth Street -Parking Review Post Implementation Robert Hird,addressed Council outlining his concerns. Luisa Carbonara addressed Council outlining the safety concerns she had. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Morocco that staff initate the placment of a Crossing guard at Orchard Parkway and Booth Street as well as provide sidewalk snowploughing in the area surrounding Cardinal Newman School. Carried Unanimouslv with Councillors Craitor and Pietrangelo declaring conflicts c) MW -2017-48 St. John's Marsh Drain Project Final Engineer's Report Nick Golia, Project Manager, Municipal Works dept, made a brief presentation to Council. David White, an assessed property owner addressed Council on the St. John's Municipal Drain. Representatives from Spriet Associates, who prepared the Engineer's Report on the St. John's Municipal Drain, were in attendance to answer questions. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Page 3 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 Councillor Craitor that the report be approved as recommended. Motion Carried with Councillors Strange and Pietrangelo opposed. 7 PLANNING MATTERS a) Public Meeting AM -2017-013, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6410 Orchard Avenue Proposal: Dulex Dwelling Applicant: Giura Bros. Inc. Background Report: PBD -2017-41 The Director of Planning and Development provided a powerpoint presentation. The Public Meeting was Closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously b) Public Meeting Official Plan Amendment No. 125 Niagara Region -and City -initiated Amendment GO Transit Station Secondary Plan Background Report: PBD -2017-40 The Director of Planning and Development provided a powerpoint presentation. Paddy Kennedy from Dillon Consulting provided a presentation. Various members of the public made enquiries to the secondary plan. The Public Meeting was Closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Kerrio that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously Page 4 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 c) L-2017-29 Permanently Close and Declare Surplus Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R12161 Part of a Road Allowance between Concession 1 and Broken Front Concession Niagara River, North Side of Weaver Road Our File No. 2017-178 The report recommends: In the event that Council determines that it is in the public interest to do so, that Part of the Road Allowance between Concession 1 and Broken Front Concession Niagara River, in the Former Township of Willoughby, being Part 2 on Reference Plan 59R12161, (hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Lands") as shown in red on the attached location map, be permanently closed and declared surplus to the City's needs. That any sale of the Subject Lands be conditional upon the lands conveyed being merged in title with the abutting lands. That the Mayor and Clerk and City Solicitor, be authorized to take whatever steps and sign whatever documents are required to carry out Recommendations 1 and 2 above. ORDERED on the motion of councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Pietrangelo that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8 REPORTS/PRESENTATIONS a) R&C-2017-16 -Cultural Hub &Farmers' Market Status Update Megan Torza, DTAH made a presentation to Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Campbell, seconded by Councillor Pietrangelo that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 81. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda is a set of reports that could be approved in one motion of council. The approval endorses all of the recommendations contained in each of the reports within the set. The single motion will save time. Prior to the motion being taken, a councillor may request that one or more of the reports be moved out of the consent agenda to be considered separately. Page5of15 City Council November 28, 2017 CAO -2017-07 Transient Accommodation Tax (a.k.a. Hotel Tax) The report recommends the following: 1. That the City of Niagara Falls implement a Transient Accommodation Tax of 4% commencing April 1, 2018; and 2. That staff report back on the details related to the implementation and collection of the tax, subsequent to stakeholder engagement related implementation of the tax. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Craitor, seconded by Councillor Morocco that the recommendations within report CAO -2017-07 be approved in principle with the addition of having a stakeholders public meeting to gather input prior to implementing a transient accommodation tax. Motion Carried with Councillor Thomson and Kerrio declaring a conflict CD -2017-05 - 2018 Council Schedule That Council approve the proposed 2018 Council Schedule. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Councillor Craitor that the June 12th meeting be moved to June 19, 2018 and the remainder of the schedule be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously CD -2017-04 -Update Report - 2018 Municipal Election The report recommends: That Niagara Falls City Council receives report CD -2017-04, Update Report — 2018 Municipal Election, for information. CAO -2017-06 -Memorandum of Understanding -Consolidated Transit Model for Niagara. That Council hereby adopts the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Niagara Falls, the City of St Catharines, the City of Welland and the Region of Niagara or a Consolidated Transit Model in Niagara; and The Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign the MOU. F-2017-39 -Monthly Tax Receivables Report -October Page 6 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 That Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. F-2017-40 -Municipal Accounts That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $41,056,258.31forthe period October 4, 2017 to November 8, 2017. L-2017-27 -Commercial Parking Lots, Improvement Project. Our File No. 2014-97 Council pass an amending by-law to Schedule 11 — "Commercial Parking Lots" of the City's Licensing By-law No. 2001-31, to require commercial parking lots to be paved, to clarify the required setbacks, and to be drained by drainage works satisfactory to the Director of Municipal Works. L-2017-28 -Permission to enter Agreements with the Region of Niagara. Our File No. 2012-151 That the Director of Municipal Works be authorized to execute agreements in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor, permitting Niagara Regional Staff to enter City owned lands, in the course of their duties. L-2017-30 -Lot Drainage Problems. Our File No. 2007-338 That an In Camera education session of Council be held, pursuant to section 239(3.1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, early in the new year, to receive information about the law concerning the drainage of land and the legal mechanisms available to Council to address such issues. L-2017-31 -RFP for Integrity Commissioner(s). Our File No. 2017-180 That the City of Niagara Falls issue a Request for Proposal seeking an Integrity Commissioner(s). MW -2017-47 -Chippawa West Phase 2 Subdivision Update The report recommends the following: That Council approve the early assumption of the Stormwater Management Pond Block as outlined in this report; and That Council approve the return of Part 2 of Block 92 to Queensway Chippawa Page 7 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 Props. Inc., as three separate lots. MW -2017-50 -Tennis and Basketball Service Delivery Review The report recommends: Council adopt the recommendations of the City of Niagara Falls Tennis and Basketball Service Delivery Review. That funding to implement the recommendations be referred to the 2018 Capital Budget deliberations. PBD -2017-34 - AM -32/2005, Zoning By-law Amendment Application Chippawa West Phase 2 -Stage 4 Plan of Subdivision, Applicant: Queensway Chippawa Properties Inc. (Metrus Developments), Removal of Holding (H) Symbol The report recommends: That Council pass the by-law appearing on tonight's agenda to remove the holding (H) symbol from the subject lands, which are currently zoned R3(H)- 760, to permit another stage of the Chippawa West subdivision to be developed. R&C-2017-13 -Canada Summer Games Baseball Complex The report recommends: To receive and refer the W.L. Houck and Oakes Park, Canada Games Baseball Training and Competitive Complex, Legacy Project proposal to the 2018 capital budget process. To allow staff to enter into a revised non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canada Summer Games 2021 Host Society. R&C-2017-15 -Coronation 50 Plus Recreation Centre Liquor License Endorsement The report recommends: That Council endorses the Coronation 50 Plus Recreation Centre application to obtain a year round liquor sales license to enhance and introduce new programming and Special Events. Page 8 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 R&C-2017-17 -Coronation 50 Plus Recreation Centre membership Fee Increase The report recommends: That Council approve the annual membership fee of the Coronation 50 Plus Recreation Centre be raised by $1.00 for a total of $31.00 fee effective January 1, 2018. TS -2017-38 -Royal Manor Drive -Parking Review The report recommends: That a parking prohibition be established on both sides of Royal Manor Drive between a point 75 metres northwest of Dorchester Road and a point 240 metres northwest of Dorchester Road. TS -2017-39 -Garner Road -Speed Limit Review The report recommends: That the speed limit on Garner Road between a point 210 metres north of Hendershot Boulevard and Thorold Stone Road be reduced from 80 km/h to 70 km/h. TS -2017-40 -Pettit Avenue -Speed Control Review The report recommends: That the speed control plan consisting of six (6) speed cushions on Pettit Avenue between Dorchester Road and the dead end south of Doreen Drive and a pedestrian crossover at the northern leg of the Pettit Avenue and Doreen Drive intersection be approved; That construction of six (6) speed cushions on Pettit Avenue be referred to the 2018 Capital Budget deliberations; and, That the yield sign on Crawford Street, Glenayr Avenue, Palis Crescent and Sherwood Road at Pettit Avenue be replaced with a stop sign. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerrio, seconded by Councillor Councillor Morocco that the reports on the remainder of the Consent Agenda be approved as recommended. Page 9 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 Motion Carried with Councillor Pietrangelo opposed to MW -2017-50 9 COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK a) Petition for Electoral Wards -See attached letter and petition RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Morocco to receive and file the communication. Carried Unanimouslv b) Double Hat Fire Fighters -Professional Firefighters who also serve as Volunteer Firefighters. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Campbell, seconded by Councillor Morocco that Niagara Falls support the resolution of the Town of Niagara on the Lake and ask the Province what steps they are taking with this matter. Carried Unanimouslv c) VISTA Pyrotechnics -requesting approval for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display at the Skylon tower. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council, subject to the appropriate insurance requirements. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Strange that the communication be approved. Carried Unanimouslv d) Global Legacy Boxing - requesting a flag raising on December 2nd in association with Canadian -Albanian heritage and support in the event being held December 1st at the Scotiabank Convention Centre by purchasing a table ($3000) RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Page 10 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Morocco to approve the flag raising on December 2nd in association with Canadian -Albanian heritage. Carried Unanimously 10 MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to Ed and Delma Lustig, on the passing of their son Christian Lustig, Ed was the former CAO of the City of Niagara Falls; John Grubich a city employee on the passing of his mother-in-law Camina lampietro; Dave Sheton, Fire Department on the passing of his father Dave Shelton; to the family of Norm Leonard a commissionaire with the City for 17 years; Darrin Coburn a City employee on the passing of his mother Betty Coburn. Mayor Diodati advised of recent events: Matthew Daniele Fundraiser; Remembrance Day Ceremony , Chippawa Arena &Gale Centre; Volunteer Recognition evening; Grand opening of Level2 at Casino Niagara; Winter Festival of Lights opening ceremonies; ground breaking for Claret on St. Paul and Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade. Mayor Diodati announced the following: Joyce Morocco received award for Political Leadership at the Brilliant Mind Women; City of Niagara Falls awarded at 2017 MarCom Awards; 2nd Cultural Hub &Farmers Market Public Meeting; Royal Manor Park opening. 11 RATIFICATION OF IN CAMERA MATTERS a) ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor Morocco that the recommendation from the November 28th, 2017 In Camera meeting be approved as follows: Pertaining to Proposed Conveyance of City Owned Lands within the Montrose Business Park be supported so that 1. Council accept the offers to purchase lands within the Montrose Business Park for the price of $33,000 an acre. Namely to accept offers from Ralph Terrio, in trust for a Company to be incorporated as well as to accept the offer of Andrew Jayden Holdings Inc., on terms to be confirmed, as per the respective Schedule "A" within reports L-2017-22 and L-2017-25. 2. That the Mayor, Acting City Clerk and City Solicitor be authorized to take whatever actions and sign whatever documents are required to complete the transactions. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Morocco, seconded by Page 11 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 Councillor Strange, that the recommendations from the November 28, 2017 In -Camera meeting pertaining to the Niagara Catholic District School Board's Education Development Charges By-law, 2015 be supported so that the City of Niagara Falls consent to settle its Appeal of the Niagara Catholic District School Board's Development Charges By- law, on the terms described in report 2017-26. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Mayor Diodati, that the recommendations from the November 28, 2017 In - Camera meeting pertaining to Barker Street School /Drummond Hill Cemetery be supported so that the Chief Administrative Officer be authorized to sign a letter addressed to the Meridian Credit Union, confirming that the City will take appropriate steps to address any remediation of 6015 Barker Street that is required to be undertaken by substances migrating from the Drummond Hill Cemetery to 6015 Barker Street. Motion Carried with Councillor Kerrio opposed to L-2017-32. 12 BY-LAWS UNDER THE DRAINAGE ACT The by-law listed below is a provisional by-law and will only have 2 readings on tonight's agenda ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Campbell that the by-law be given a first reading. Motion Carried with Councillor Pietrangelo opposed. a) 2017-130 A by-law to provide for drainage works in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, known as the St. John's Marsh Municipal Drain. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Campbell that by-law 2017-130 be given a second reading. Motion Carried with Councillor Pietrangelo opposed BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by- law listed for Council consideration. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Thomson that the by-laws be given a first reading. Carried Unanimously Page 12 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 2017-131 A by-law to amend Schedule 11 "Commercial Parking Lots" to By-law No. 2001-31, being a by-law respecting the issuance of licences in the City of Niagara Falls. 2017-132 to provide for the A by-law to establish certain lands as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of, Heartland Official Forest Road. Plan 2017-133 A by-law to permanently close part of a highway. 2017-134 A by-law to amend By-law No. 80-114, being a by-law to designate private roadways as fire routes along which no parking of vehicles shall be permitted. 2017-135 A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No. 126 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan (AM -2015-011). 2017-136 A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, in accordance with an Order issued by the Ontario Municipal Board dated September 25, 2017, to permit the use of the Lands for light industrial purposes (AM - 2015 -011). 2017-137 A by-law to amend By-law No. 2006-205, which amended By- law No. 79-200, to remove the holding symbol (H) on the (ands on the north side of Willick Road, east and west of Emerald Avenue, to allow development on a portion of the Chippawa West, Phase 2 Plan of Subdivision (AM -32/2005). 2017-138 A by-law to repeal By-law No. 94-304, a by-law to require owners of residential dwelling units, hotels and boarding lodging or rooming houses to install and maintain proper working smoke alarm warning equipment in buildings. 2017-139 A By-law to appoint Deputy Lottery Licensing Officers, repealing By -law No. 2017 - 086. 2017-140 A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws. 2017-141 A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stopping Prohibited, Parking Prohibited, Stop Signs at Intersections, Pedestrian Crossovers) 2017-142 A by-law to authorize the payment of $40,056,258.31 for Page 13 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 General Purposes 2017-143 A by-law to authorize the execution of an Access Agreement with FGE Investments Ltd. 2017-144 A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 28th day of November, 2017. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the by-laws be given a second and third reading and passed. Carried Unanimouslv 13 NEW BUSINESS a) Ice Wine Festival ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Campbell that Council support the Festival January 26, 27, 2018. Carried Unanimouslv b) Invite Alex Luey ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor Morocco that Alex Luey be recognized at the next Council meeting. Carried Unanimouslv c) Rail Crossings ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Morocco that staff supply Council with a report on the costs associated with building an overpass at either Drummond Road or Portage Road rail crossings as well as the timing of when this work could be completed. Carried Unanimouslv - s� • :►i ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Strange, seconded by Councillor Campbell that the meeting be adjourned at 10:05 p.m. Carried Unanimouslv Page 14 of 15 City Council November 28, 2017 ES DIODATI, I�QAYOR BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK Page 15 of 15