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01/15/2019 City of Niagara Falls Agenda City Council Meeting Tuesday, January 15, 2019 @ 5:00 PM Council Chambers Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 1.1. O Canada to be sung by Isabella Milano. Bio - Isabella Milano 7 2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 2.1. Council Minutes of December 11, 2018 City Council - 11 Dec 2018 - Minutes - Pdf 8 - 24 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. 4. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS 5. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 5.1. Niagara Region Waste Management Catherine Habermebl, Acting Commissioner, Public Works and Brad Whitelaw, Program Manager, Policy Planning will make a presentation to Council. 5.2. Winter Maintenance Policy Marianne Tikky, Manager of Municipal Roadways will make a presentation to Council. -AND- MW-2019-01 - Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Update 25 - 72 Page 1 of 322 MW -2019-01 - Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Update MW -2019-01 - Attachment 1 - Winter Maintenance Policy Plan 2019 MW -2009-01 - Attachment 2 - Winter Maintenance Policy Plan 2019 - Appendices 5.3. Review of the Provincial Cannabis Licensing Act PBD-2019-03 - Addendum to Report PBD-2018-76, Review of Provincial Cannabis Licencing Act, 2018 and Ontario regulations 468.18 PBD-2019-03, Addendum to Report PBD-2018-76, Cannabis Regs PBD-2019-03, Appendix 1 PBD-2018-76, Cannabis Regs PBD-2018-76, Appendix 1 Correspondence from Mayor Kevin Davis, City of Brantford Correspondence from John Mutton, Municipal Solutions- Energy & Infrastructure Correspondence from M. Balsom Correspondence from Niagara Canabis Company Correspondence from Niagara Cannabis Company(2) Correspondence from Niagara Cannabis Company Correspondence from Patrick Chow Correspondence from Terry Rolfe Correspondence from Bradley Pine Cannabis Survey summary final Correspondence from Sue Mingle 73 - 113 Page 2 of 322 6. REPORTS 6.1. CD-2019-01 New Council Procedural By-law CD-2019-01 Procedural By-law 114 - 116 6.2. F-2019-01 Monthly Tax Receivables Report – November F-2019-01 - Tax Receivables Monthly (November) F-2019-01 - Attachment 117 - 120 6.3. F-2019-02 Municipal Accounts F-2019-02 Municipal Accounts F-2019-02 Attachment 121 - 151 6.4. F-2019-03 2019 Interim Tax Levy F-2019-03 - 2019 Interim Tax Levy 152 - 153 6.5. L-2019-01 - Permanently Close and Declare Surplus Road Allowance between Warner Road and QEW L-2019-01 - Report to Close & Declare Surplus (with Attachments) 154 - 158 7. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 7.1. Crime Stoppers of Niagara - Would like to request a flag raising in honour of Crime Stoppers Awareness Month, January 2019 at Niagara Falls City Hall. Recommendation: For the Consideration of Council Crime Stoppers Niagara 159 - 160 7.2. Bell Let's Talk - 9th Annual Bell Let's Talk Day, a Flag Raising has been requested for January 30th, 2019. Recommendation: For the Consideration of Council Bell Let's Talk 161 - 162 7.3. Kenneth Westhues- has submitted the attached correspondence regarding the Forme Development & River Road High -Rise Proposal. Recommendation: For the Information of Council Correspondence from Kenneth Westhues 163 - 164 Page 3 of 322 7.4. Niagara Health Foundation - Invitation to their Elimination Draw taking place on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at the Croation National Home, 6 Broadway, Welland, ON at 5:30 p.m. Recommendation: For the Information of Council Niagara Health Foundation 165 - 167 7.5. Tourist Exemption for Retail Holiday Openings – The Regional Clerks Office is looking for the City to offer its comments on the current application for both Food Basics Stores to open in the future on New Year’s Day as well as Good Friday. RECOMMENDATION: That Council support the Request. Clerk's Memo - Tourist Exemption for Holiday Openings Tourist Exemption for Holiday Openings 168 - 195 7.6. Police Services Board - Update on the Transition of the Administration and Enforcement of the Adult Entertainment Industry. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council Police Services Board 196 - 199 7.7. Niagara Parks Commission – Appointment of a Member of Council to the NPC Board. Recommendation: That Council vote on a representative to the Niagara Parks Commission for the current term of Council. Niagara Parks Commission Board 200 - 202 7.8. Riverfront Community / Thundering Waters Correspondence Regarding the Notice of Violation Issued by the NPCA Riverfront Community-Thundering Waters correspondence 203 - 243 7.9. Additional Riverfront Community/ Thundering Waters Correspondence Additional Correspondence - Riverfront Community Thundering Waters Additional Correspondence - Riverfront Community Thundering Waters 011419 Additional Late Correspondence - Riverfront Community Thundering 244 - 270 Page 4 of 322 Waters 7.10. Town of Wainfleet – Decision to Opt Out of cannabis retail stores being located within the municipality. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council Cannabis Decision Wainfleet 271 7.11. Rotary Club - The Rotary Club of Niagara Falls is having their 21st Annual Trivia Night at Club Italia on February 20, 2019 and are asking for Council’s support through the purchase of a table. Recommendation: For the Consideration of Council Rotary Club 272 - 273 8. BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by-law listed for Council consideration. 2019-1 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, in accordance with an Order issued by the Ontario Municipal Board dated November 28, 2018, to permit the use of the Lands for a townhouse dwelling, group dwellings, a community centre, and accessory buildings and structures (AM-2015-011). By-law AM-2015-011 274 - 276 2019-2 - A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No. 133 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan (AM-2018-005). By-law OPA #133.docx By-law OPA #133 Map 1 By-law OPA #133 Map 2 277 - 280 2019-3 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to regulate the Forestview plan of subdivision on the Lands (AM-2018-005). By-law AM-2018-005 By-law AM-2018-005 Schedule 1 281 - 285 2019-4 - A by-law governing the calling, place and proceedings of Meetings Proceedings of Meetings 286 - 310 Page 5 of 322 2019-5 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $39,495,753.50 for General Purposes. 01 - Municipal Accounts 190115 311 2019-6 - A by-law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. 2019 Levy Bylaw 312 2019-7 - A by-law to permanently close part of a highway. By-law - Permanently Close Part of Road Allowance 313 2019-8 - A by-law to declare Part of the Road Allowance between Township of Niagara & Stamford lying between Part 2 on 59R10127 and Part 19 on 59R4249, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, as surplus. By-law - Declare Surplus 314 2019-9 - A by-law to authorize the execution of an Extension and Amendment of Lease with 2030688 Ontario Ltd., respecting an extension and amendment to the Lease between the City and 2030688 Ontario Ltd. Execution re Extension and Amendment of Lease - 2030688 Ontario Ltd. 315 - 317 2019-10 - 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, Standing Prohibited, Designated Lanes) Jan 15 - Kalar Road (2) 318 - 321 2019-11 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 15th day ofJanuary, 2019. 01 15 19 Confirming By-law 322 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT Page 6 of 322 Isabella Milano, 14 years old speaks English, French and Spanish. She started singing and learning about music at the age of 5. Isabella is a Kiwanis music Festival award winner for the most promising voice in April of 2018. She is a Student of the Royal Conservatory of Music and is currently in her 7th year of training. Isabella plays the piano, guitar and is a singer/songwriter who has been involved in various events within the community through participating at The Niagara Music Festivals in 2017, and volunteering for the Niagara Falls History Museum. Isabella sings classical, pop and folk music and has been performing the American and Canadian anthem at hockey games as well as City hall in Niagara Falls since 2015. Page 7 of 322 MINUTES City Council Meeting Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Council Chambers 5:00 PM COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson, Councillor Chris Dabrowski, and Councillor Lori Lococo COUNCIL ABSENT: COUNCIL LATE: 1 IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 4:00 P.M. a) Property Matter 2 CALL TO ORDER a) O Canada sung by Alexis Bowman 3 ADOPTION OF MINUTES a) Council Minutes of November 13, 2018. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the minutes of November 13, 2018 be approved as recommended. Motion Carried with Councillors Dabrowski and Lococo abstaining. 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) No Disclosures 5 MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to former Councillor Norm Puttick Page 1 of 17 Page 8 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 on the passing of his step-sister, Margaret Vanderburg; family of Robert (Barney) Barnes, retired City employee; Elaine Derbyshire, mother of firefighter Jason Hudson and Teresa W ilson, wife of Al Wilson of Transportation Department. Mayor Diodati advised of the following events: Grand opening "Illy Bistro" at Commisso's; Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs Annual General Meeting; EarlyON Art Exhibit; 2018 Firefighters Recruit Graduation; Santa Clause Parade; Greetings at Lativa 100 Illumination event; Opry Niagara's Annual Toys for tots; Greetings at Zonta kick off 16 days of activism; Grand opening -Colour Me Crazy Hair Salon; Greetings at Closing Ceremony for Cascades of Fire and 2nd Annual Niagara Social Awards. Congratulations to the new Council 2019-2022 and welcome to newest Councillors Dabrowski and Lococo. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! The next meeting of Council will place, Tuesday, January 15, 2018. 6 DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS a) PBD-2018-76 Review of Provincial Cannabis Licensing Act, 2018 and Ontario Regulation 468.18 The report recommends the following: 1. That Council determine whether to stay in or opt out of the Provincial Retail Cannabis Store program: 2. That if Council does not opt out, Council adopt the attached Municipal Policy Statement on Cannabis for the purpose of reviewing and commenting on licence applications. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the report be deferred to the January 15, 2019 meeting of Council; and have an open public discussion on the review of the Provincial Cannabis Licensing Act; and that staff send a resolution to the Province emphasising the municipalities have more control and involvement on the issue dealing with licensing, location of retail; and have staff report back on where it can be smoked and consumed. Carried Unanimously Page 2 of 17 Page 9 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 b) Chippawa Dock Committee Dan Tibbs, Chairman, Chippawa Public Docks Committee, made a presentation Council. c) MW-2018-32 - Chippawa Public Boat Dock Assumption ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that report MW-2018-32 be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously d) Affordable Housing Hugo Cheshire from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce and Lori Beech from Bethlehem Housing made a presentation to Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the matter be referred to the strategic priority session in January. Carried Unanimously e) Affordable Housing - "1-2-3-Exit" Deb Nanson would like to address Council on the issues of Homelessness and Affordable Housing, namely the "1-2-3-Exit" project. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that a resolution be sent to MPP Wayne Gates to address the Residential Tenancies Act. Carried Unanimously ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo staff work with Project Share and bring back a report about a $20,000 fund for full time staff. Carried Unanimously 7 PLANNING MATTERS Page 3 of 17 Page 10 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 a) Public Meeting AM-2018-022, City Initiated Zoning Amendment General Amendments to Zoning By-law No. 79-200 Additional Regulations with Respect to regarding Second Units in Accessory Buildings and Housekeeping Amendments with Respect to the Term Family. Background Report: PBD-2018-73 The report recommends the following: That Council approve the City initiated amendment to undertake housekeeping amendments to Zoning By-law No. 79-200 with respect to the term “family” and to add regulations with respect to second units in accessory buildings, as outlined in this report; and that Council pass the related amending by-laws included on tonight’s agenda. The Public Meeting was Closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kerrio, seconded by Councillor Lococo that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously b) Public Meeting AM-2018-021, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 3970 Welland Street Applicant: City of Niagara Falls Proposal: To rezone lands to a site specific Open Space (OS) zone and add Day Nursery to the List of Permitted Uses. Background Report: PBD-2018-74 The report recommends the following: Council approve the City initiated Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands a site specific Open Space (OS) zone to recognize its use as a park add a day nursery to the list of permitted uses and recognize the reduced front yard setbacks for the two existing accessory buildings; and Council pass the amending by-law appearing in Council’s agenda to implement the amendment. Page 4 of 17 Page 11 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 The Public meeting was Closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Ioannoni, seconded by Councillor Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8 REPORTS a) CAO-2018-08 - Appointment of Integrity Commissioner The report recommends that Janet Leiper be re-appointed to act as the Integrity Commissioner for the City of Niagara Falls until December 31, 2019. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously b) CD-2018-06 - 2019 Council Schedule The report recommends that Council approve the proposed 2019 meeting schedule. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously c) CD-2018-07 City Representation to the NPCA Board The report recommends that for the information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Lococo that the report be approved. Motion Carried with Councillor Campbell declaring a conflict. d) F-2018-37 - Monthly Tax Receivables Report - October Page 5 of 17 Page 12 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 The report recommends that Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Thomson, seconded by Councillor Dabrowski that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously e) F-2018-38 - Approval of Interim 2019 Spending Limits The report recommends that, in the absence of an adopted 2019 General Purposes Budget and Municipal Utility budget, City Council approves that City departments be allowed to incur costs to a level of 50% of the departments' expenditure budget of the prior year. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously f) F-2018-42 - Council IT Provisions and Reimbursement Policy The report recommends that Council adopt the attached proposed policy with respect to Council IT Provisions and Reimbursement. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously g) IS-2018-02 - Naming and Renaming of Parks and Streets The report recommends that for the information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the report be approved. Motion Defeated with Councillors Ioannoni, Pietrangelo, Kerrio, Lococo and Dabrowski opposed ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Page 6 of 17 Page 13 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the two names be put forward and advanced for consideration for street signs. Carried Unanimously h) L-2018-08 Scotiabank Convention Centre Licence Renewal Agreement – (Recreational) The Minister of Government and Consumer Services Our File No. 2006-259 The report recommends the following: 1. That the City enter into a Licence Renewal Agreement - (Recreational) with Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Ontario, as represented by The Minister of Government and Consumer Services, for a term ending April 30, 2024, for the purpose of the continued maintenance of the hydro corridor located adjacent to the Scotiabank Convention Centre lands. 2. That the Mayor and Acting City Clerk be authorized to execute the aforementioned Licence Renewal Agreement on behalf of the City. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously i) L-2018-09 Committee of Adjustment Consent Application B-2018- 005 6660 Hawkins Street, Niagara Falls Deeming By-law Our File No. 2018-157 The Council recommends that for the information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously j) MW-2018-29 Lease Agreement Renewal with Portage Road Holdings Stamford Medical Clinic (4256 Portage Road) Page 7 of 17 Page 14 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 The report recommends that Council authorize the renewal of a lease agreement with Portage Road Holdings Limited (Stamford Medical Clinic) to accommodate parking on City-owned lands. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously k) MW-2018-30 Firemen’s Park Improvements Budget Request The report recommends that the report be received and that the funding request be referred to the 2019 Capital Budget review process. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously l) MW-2018-31 License Renewal Amendment Agreement with the District School Board of Niagara – Princess Margaret School (6624 Culp Street) The report recommends that Council authorize the renewal of a lease agreement with the District School Board of Niagara (DSBN) for the use of the parking lot at A.G. Bridge Park for the purposes of a drop-off/pick- up point for students attending Princess Margaret School. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously m) PBD-2018-72 Program Extension for the Downtown, Historic Drummondville and City-Wide Community Improvement Plans The report recommends that Council support one year extension to the Downtown, Historic Drummondville and City-Wide Brownfields Community Improvement Plans to December 31, 2019 as outlined in this report and that a copy of this report be forwarded to the Niagara Region. Page 8 of 17 Page 15 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously n) PBD-2018-75 26CD-11-2018-006, Draft Plan of Vacant Land Condominium Modification to Draft Plan Approval 8273 Tulip Tree Drive Applicant: Imagine Townhomes GP Inc. Agent: Upper Canada Consulting (Jennifer Vida) The report recommends the following: 1. That subject to subsection 51(47) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O. Council consider passing the resolution on tonight's agenda to deem the changes requested by Imagine Townhomes GP Inc. to the subject Draft Plan of Vacant Land Condominium to be minor; and to determine that no further notice is required; 2. That the modified Plan of Vacant Land Subdivision be draft approved subject to the modified conditions in Appendix A; a nd 3. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the modified 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. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously o) R&C-2018-17 Seniors Advisory Committee The report recommends that Council approve the Terms of Reference for the Seniors Advisory Committee (SAC). ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously p) TS-2018-27 Regulatory Sign Installations in New Subdivisions Page 9 of 17 Page 16 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 The report recommends that the regulatory signs outlined in this report be approved for the Miller Road South Estates subdivision and the second phase (fourth stage) of the Chippawa West subdivision. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously q) TS-2018-28 - Front Street - Parking Review The report recommends that the parking prohibition, in effects from Monday to Friday, on the northwest side of Front Street from a point 37 metres southwest of Portage Road and a point 77 metres southwest of Portage Road be removed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously r) TS-2018-29 Kalar Road between McLeod Road & Buckeye Crescent Parking and Traffic By-laws The report recommends the following: 1. That "no parking" restrictions are posted on both sides of Kalar Road between McLeod Road and Buckeye Crescent; 2. That "no standing" restrictions are posted at all transit stops located on Kalar Road between McLeod Road and Buckeye Crescent; and, 3. That the bicycle lanes on both sides of Kalar Road between McLeod Road and Buckeye Crescent be designated by municipal by-law. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously s) TS-2018-30 - Disabled Warning Signs Page 10 of 17 Page 17 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 The report recommends that the Disabled Warning Sign pilot project become a permanent program. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously t) TS-2018-31 Bus Terminal Lease Agreement The report recommends the following: 1. That the lease with Trentway Wagar Inc. for the sale of bus tickets within the Bus Terminal be approved for two (2) years, with an option to extend the agreement for an additional year. 2. The Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the required agreements. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved. Carried Unanimously 9 COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK a) Canadian Blood Services - Would like to inform Council and staff of the upcoming clinic at the Optimist Club, Monday December 31st 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; and support by way of advertising the clinic on the City's website. Recommendation: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the communication be approved. Carried Unanimously b) The French Catholic School Board - ( Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir) requesting a Flag raising for September 25, 2019 to celebrate Franco - Ontarians Day. Recommendation: For the Approval of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Page 11 of 17 Page 18 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 Councillor Vince Kerrio that the communication be approved. Carried Unanimously c) Municipal Voters' List - The Town of Kearney had concerns over the quality of the recent Municipal Voter’s List and has recently shown their support for a solution to the way that the Voters’ List is created and managed. The Town is requesting similar support from all Ontario municipalities for the re-establishment of the multi-stakeholder working group between the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Ministry of Finance, AMCTO, MPAC and Elections Ontario. Recommendation: For Council’s Consideration and Support. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the communication be approved. Carried Unanimously d) Artists Against Racism - requesting funding for their National Indigenous Billboard and Bus Shelter advertising campaign and Public Service Announcements. Recommendation: Refer to staff ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be referred to staff. Carried Unanimously e) Meals on Wheels - is requesting funding of $1000 to be used for their 50th Anniversary celebration dinner for volunteers. Recommendation: Refer to Staff ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the funding of $1000.00 be granted. Carried Unanimously ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the $1000.request be approved and that an advance of $20,000 prorated on a monthly basis be granted to fund a full time staff person for the Out of the Cold program. Page 12 of 17 Page 19 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 Carried Unanimously f) City of St. Catharines - has forwarded a copy of a recent motion passed by their Council to request the Province to appoint a Supervisor for Conservation authorities. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange to received and file the communication. Carried Unanimously g) Thundering Waters - Email correspondence Recommendation: For the Information of Council ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the correspondence be deferred to the January 15, 2019 Council Meeting and to have the matter listed as a topic for discussion. Also that the representation from the developer and that of the NPCA be invited to attend. Carried Unanimously h) Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - Letter from Minister Steve Clark regarding an information update to the Municipal Reporting Burden. The Ministry is establishing a working group to confirm that the reporting requirements for small municipalities are appropriate. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be approved. Carried Unanimously 10 RATIFICATION OF IN CAMERA 11 RESOLUTIONS a) WHEREAS Council determined that the proposed change to the Page 13 of 17 Page 20 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 conditions of approval of the plan of condominium would permit Imagine Townhomes GP Inc. to reduce the number of condominium units from 37 to 36. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that subject to subsection 51(47) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O Council deems the change in the conditions of approval of the plan of condominium minor and exempts the requirement for circulating a written notice. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the resolution be approved. Carried Unanimously b) Niagara Falls Hydro Holding Corporation (HOLDCO) WHEREAS the Board shall consist of those persons elected as Councillors o fthe Shareholder, together with the Mayor of the Shareholder; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the nine (9) directors to be selected by the Shareholder for the current term of Council be as follows: Mayor James M. Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Chris Deabrowski, Councillor Carolynn Ioannion, Councillor Vince A. Kerrio, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, and Councillor Wayne Thomson. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the communication be approved Carried Unanimously 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 Dabrowski that the by-laws be given a first reading. Carried Unanimously A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200 to recognize the use of the Lands as a park and add a day nursery to the list of permitted uses on the Lands (AM-2018-021). Page 14 of 17 Page 21 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 A by-law to amend By-law No. 2018-42, to eliminate a change made by that by-law, and to amend By-law No. 79-200, to add and remove language (AM-2018-022). A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to add language to address accessory buildings (AM-2018-022). 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. A by-law to appoint an auditor. A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited) A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Stopping Prohibited, Standing Prohibited) A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Stop Signs at Intersections) A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited) A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 11th day of December, 2018. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the by-laws be read a second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously 12 NEW BUSINESS a) Sports Tourism Fund ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Council be notified when approaching that maximum dollars set aside for this fund. Page 15 of 17 Page 22 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 Carried Unanimously b) Bus Passes ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that staff investigate the process whereby those less fortunate in our community can obtain a pass that would allow them bus service at no cost above and beyond what presently exists. Carried Unanimously c) Programs ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni staff come back with information regarding available services/courses/ programs for the less fortunate. Carried Unanimously d) Toys for Kids Councillor Strange informed Council of the upcoming Ronald McDonald toy drive and asked for the support of Council in advertising the fundraiser on the City's website. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the Ronald McDonald Toy Drive be advertised on the City's website. Carried Unanimously 13 ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the meeting be adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Carried Unanimously Page 16 of 17 Page 23 of 322 City Council December 11, 2018 Mayor City Clerk Page 17 of 17 Page 24 of 322 MW-2019-01 January 15, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Municipal Works SUBJECT: MW-2019-01 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Update RECOMMENDATION a) That Council approve the updated Winter Maintenance Policy Plan and, b) That staff be directed to incorporate this plan into its standard operating procedures and Operating Budgets. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Winter maintenance standards establish levels of service for snow and ice control across the City, for various classes and priorities of roadways and sidewalks, to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people, goods and services, throughout the community. These levels of service recognize the difference in traffic conditions and associated required risk management, on the various classes of roadways and sidewalks. Additionally, the standards indicate that levels of service may not be met until after the cessation of a winter storm or snowfall event. BACKGROUND On November 1, 2002, Ontario Regulation 239/02 came into effect. This Provincial regulation sets out “Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways”. The regulation includes maintenance standards for “snow accumulation” and “icy roads”, both winter maintenance concerns. On May 3, 2018 Ontario Regulation 239/02 , as amended, came into effect. The following are the amendments to and/or NEW sections added to Ontario Regulation 239/02;  Maintenance Standards; the word minimum has been removed.  AADT – Annual Average Daily Traffic has been removed and replaced with ADT – Average Daily Traffic A roadway’s average daily traffic is the volume of vehicles counted over a given Page 25 of 322 2 MW-2019-01 January 15, 2019 period – greater than one day but less than one year – divided by the number of days in that time period.  Ice Formation on Roadways If the municipality determines, as a result of its activities under paragraph 1 or 2 of the regulation, that there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within the time set out in Table 1 of Section 5 of the regulation, starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources.  Icy Roadways The standard for treating icy roadways is to treat the icy roadway within the time set out in Table 2 Section 5 of the regulation . An icy roadway is deemed to be in a state of repair until the applicable time set out in Table 2 to this section expires , after the municipality becomes aware of the fact that a roadway is icy.  Bicycle Lanes – Snow Accumulation Bicycle lanes are the portion of a roadway that has been designated by pavement markings or signage for the preferential or exclusive use of cyclists. After becoming aware of the fact that the snow accumulation on a bicycle lane is greater than the depth set out in the Table to this section of the regulation, the Municipality is to deploy resources as soon as practicable to address the snow accumulation.  Sidewalk Winter Maintenance – Snow Accumulation and Ice Formation Subject to section 16.4 of the regulation, the standard for addressing snow accumulation on a sidewalk after the snow accumulation has ended is to reduce the snow to a depth less than or equal to 8 centimetres within 48 hours, and to provide a minimum sidewalk width of 1 metre. For Ice formation on sidewalks, the standard is to treat the sidewalk if practicable to prevent ice formation or improve traction within 48 hours, if the municipality determines that there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a sidewalk, starting from the time that the municipality determines it is an appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose.  Winter Sidewalk Patrol If there is a substantial probability of snow accumulation on sidewalks in excess of 8 cm, ice formation on sidewalks or icy sidewalks, the standard for patrolling sidewalks is to patrol the sidewalk segments that the municipality selects as representative of its network, at intervals deemed necessary by the municipality.  Weather Hazard & Significant Event Significant weather event is defined as an approaching or occurring weather hazard with the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the roadways within a municipality. Weather hazards are hazards determined by Environment Page 26 of 322 3 MW-2019-01 January 15, 2019 Canada as meeting the criteria for the issuance of an alert under its Public Weather Alerting Program. A municipality declaring the beginning of a significant weather event or declaring the end of a significant weather event under this regulation shall do so in one or more of the ways listed in the regulation.  Potholes For the purposes of this section, the surface area and depth of a pothole may be determined in accordance with subsections (1.2) and (1.3) of the regulation, as applicable, by a municipal employee, agent or contractor whose duties or responsibilities include patrolling roadways, performing maintenance activities, or supervising staff who perform these activities. The depth and surface area of a pothole may be determined by performing an actual measurement, or performing a visual estimate. For the purpose of this section, the surface area of a pothole does not include an area that is merely depressed and not yet broken fully through the surface of the roadway.  Sidewalk Encroachments Encroachment means anything that is placed, installed, constructed or planted within the roadway that was not placed, installed, constructed or planted by the municipality. The area adjacent to the sidewalk begins at the outer edges of sidewalk and ends at the lesser of the limit of the roadway, the back edge of a curb if there is a curb, and a maximum of 45 cm. “Highly Unusual Encroachment” - If a municipality determines that an encroachment is highly unusual given its character and location or constitutes a significant hazard to pedestrians (i.e., decorative fence with pointed finials, a depression, excavation or hole without barricade or warning), the standard is to treat the encroachment within 28 days after making such a determination. The encroachment is deemed in a state of repair for 28 days from the time of the determination by the municipality.  Closure of a Roadway When a municipality closes a roadway or part of a roadway pursuant to its power under the Act, the roadway is deemed to be in a state of repair in respect of all conditions described in the Regulation, from the time of the closure until the roadway is re-opened by the municipality. On November 5, 2018 the City of Niagara Falls operation’s staff assumed previously contracted City of Niagara Falls Transit Services winter maintenance of designated Crosswalks and Bus Shelter/Stops. The following outlines the level of service for designated Crosswalks and Bus Shelters/Stops. Page 27 of 322 4 MW-2019-01 January 15, 2019  Level of Service Crosswalks and Bus Shelters When a winter event is deemed concluded by the City of Niagara Falls Municipal Works department, resources to clear snow from bus shelters and stops are deployed to ensure public transit amenities are as safe and accessible as possible. Transit Services divides bus shelters and stops into two designations based on level of use and requirement for snow removal. All bus shelters and stops are reviewed annually to confirm designations. Descriptions: Priority Bus Stop: identified as more frequently used by City transit riders. These are to be plowed/sanded or de-iced as required and to be considered passable within 24 hours after the conclusion of a winter event. Local Bus Stop: identified as local in nature that receives regular use. These are to be plowed/ sanded or de-iced as required and to be considered passable within 72 hours after the conclusion of a winter event. School Crossings When a winter event is deemed concluded, resources to clear snow from designated school crossing guard locations are deployed to ensure these facilities are as safe and accessible as possible. The City of Niagara Falls Transportation Services department designates school crossing locations. All school crossing guard locations are reviewed annually to confirm designations. Description: School Crossings: identified as locations and/or on-road crosswalks supervised by a City designated adult crossing guard. These are to be plowed/ sanded or de-iced as required and to be considered passable within 24 hours after the conclusion of a winter event. Restoration damage caused by Winter Maintenance activities will be restored beginning in the spring of each calendar year on or before May 1 st weather pending. A NEW Restoration Policy will be presented to Council in an upcoming meeting which will address among other things the type of material used for restoration based on the extent of damage incurred. Noted under the heading below ‘Plow Damage Restoration” is an excerpt referencing Sod Restoration. Plow Damage Restoration Boulevard will be restored with sod, soil and seed, or combination of both at the discretion of the Director of Municipal Works or his/her designate. On sites that are 0.5m or less in width or 1m2 in total area, soil and seed will be used exclusively. Sites that are 0.5m or more in width or are more than 1m2 in total area, soil and a Page 28 of 322 5 MW-2019-01 January 15, 2019 combination of sod and/or seed will be used. Special Request Procedure Municipal Works staff recognizes that Councillors receive requests from time to time to extend plow routes and/or provide additional service to area residents that have special needs or are experiencing conditions that pose severe hardship. The attached Winter Maintenance Plan sets out the City’s primary responsibilities and Municipal Works staff uses this plan to focus its available resources in the prescribed areas. The Winter Maintenance Policy Plan requires staff to conduct a review at the end of each season to assess the effectiveness of the Plan and to make modifications that can potentially better service the needs of the community. The costs of providing this service are largely dependent on the weather conditions experienced. It is important , therefore, to receive feedback from the public that can be recorded, analysed and where possible integrated into the next season’s program. While it is difficult to meet the expectations of every business owner and resident, the recent modifications to the Winter Maintenance Plan have resulted in reduced liability, better response times, and a reduction in overtime hours for staff. Staff is committed to providing the best service, and are continually refining our procedures so that best value is achieved. Further benchmarking exercises are planned to provide a more quantitative measurement of our performance in this area. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The recommendations contained within this report are in keeping City Council's Strategic Priorities of efficient and effective delivery of municipal services and use of resources. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Update 2. Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Update – Appendices A to I Recommended by: Kent Schachowskoj, Acting Director of Municipal Works Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer KS/mt Page 29 of 322 City of Niagara Falls Winter Maintenance Policy Plan 1.City of Niagara Falls Mission Statement The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls is dedicated to providing accountable and quality services that promote a safe, prosperous, and attractive community in which to live, work, play, and visit. 2.City of Niagara Falls Winter Maintenance -Purpose Statement The City of Niagara Falls will provide safe, reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible winter maintenance service within the City of Niagara Falls in accordance with its approved level of service policies and accepted standards. 3.Winter Maintenance Plan -Objective & Scope Objective The objective of this Winter Maintenance Plan is to define level of service to be maintained and procedures to be followed, to reduce the hazards resulting from winter snow and ice, in order to maintain Winter maintenance standards establish levels of service for snow and ice control across the City, for various classes and priorities of roadways and sidewalks, to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people, goods and services, throughout the community. These levels of service recognize the difference in traffic conditions and associated required risk management, on the various classes of roadways and sidewalks. Additionally, the standards indicate that levels of service may not be met until after the cessation of a winter storm or snowfall event. The winter maintenance procedures included in this document dictate the actions to be taken in order to maintain the above noted standards. The procedures, in connection with the standards recognize that winter control measures cannot be carried out on all roadways and sidewalks at the same time, and due to the associated required risk management, must follow the priorities as defined by the priority classifications of the roadways and sidewalks. The City cannot be expected to totally negate the impacts of winter storms, but by following the Winter Maintenance Plan, the City can minimize the negative impacts of winter storms through a well -managed consistent approach. Scope This plan applies to public streets under the jurisdiction of the City of Niagara Falls. The City maintains over 1,170 lane kilometres of roadway. Page 30 of 322 2 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan 4.Roadway Classifications On November 1, 2002, Ontario Regulation 239/02 came into effect. This Provincial regulation sets out n includes minimum On May 3, 2018 Ontario Regulation 239/02 amendment came into effect. The levels of service for the minimum maintenance standards vary according to the classification of the road, street, or highway. The standards classify roads, streets, or highways based on Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) and on the posted or statutory Speed Limit in six (6) roadway classifications. The Maintenance St Appendix A. In January 2019, City Council adopted these maintenance standards as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 239/02. The City of Niagara Falls roadway classifications and corresponding levels of service 2018/2019 Winter Maintenance Plan, meet or exceed the Maintenance Standards, as set out in the Provincial regulation. -Priority Roadwa Appendix B. The City does not have any Class 1 roadways within its jurisdiction, therefore the following classifications apply: Class Description 2 Arterial and Collector roads with Average Daily Traffic (ADT) greater than 23,000 , Business Improvement Areas and Major Rural roads 3 Collector roads and Transit roads with Average Daily Traffic (ADT) greater than 15,000 4 Local Residential, Commercial, and Minor Hard Surfaced Rural roads with Average Daily Traffic (ADT) between 6,000 and 7,999 5 Local Residential Roads with Average Daily Traffic (ADT) between 500 and 2,999 6 Local Residential Roads with Average Daily Traffic (ADT) between 0 -499 Roadways for which the Regional Municipality of Niagara is responsible for winter maintenance areas shown in Appendix C. 5.Level of Service for Roadways The following table summarizes the level of winter maintenance service that the City of Niagara Falls will provide: Page 31 of 322 3 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Class Winter Hazard Description Appendix D For Class 2 & 3 roadways, treating and plowing of roads commences as soon as snow begins to accumulate: 2 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially bare pavement, to be reached as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within six (6) hours. 2 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within eight (8) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 2 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within four (4) hours. 3 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially centre bare pavement, to be reached, as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within twelve (12) hours. 3 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within sixteen (16) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 3 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within eight (8) hours. Once 8 cm of snow has accumulated: 4 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially centre bare pavement, to be reached as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within sixteen (16) hours. 4 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within twenty-four (24) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 4 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within twelve (12) hours. 5 Snow Accumulation The objective is to make the road as safe as possible, to be reached, as soon as possible, after a storm has ended and normally within twenty-four (24) hours. 5 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within twenty-four (24) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 5 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within sixteen (16) hours. Class Winter Hazard Description Appendix D For Class 2 & 3 roadways, treating and plowing of roads commences as soon as snow begins to accumulate: 2 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially bare pavement, to be reached as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within six (6) hours. 2 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within eight (8) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 2 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within four (4) hours. 3 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially centre bare pavement, to be reached, as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within twelve (12) hours. 3 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within sixteen (16) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 3 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within eight (8) hours. Once 8 cm of snow has accumulated: 4 Snow Accumulation The objective is essentially centre bare pavement, to be reached as soon as possible, after a storm has ended, and normally within sixteen (16) hours. 4 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within twenty-four (24) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 4 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within twelve (12) hours. 5 Snow Accumulation The objective is to make the road as safe as possible, to be reached, as soon as possible, after a storm has ended and normally within twenty-four (24) hours. 5 Ice Formation on Roadways To monitor the weather and if there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway, treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice formation within twenty-four (24) hours. Starting from the time that the municipality determines is the appropriate time to deploy resources for that purpose. 5 Icy Road The objective is to treat the icy roadway as soon as possible after becoming aware that the road is icy, and normally within sixteen (16) hours. Page 32 of 322 4 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan It is acknowledged that conditions may occur which temporarily prevent achieving the levels of service as detailed in this document. In such cases, attempts will be made to keep Class 2 and 3 roads as clear as possible by utilizing all maintenance equipment at maximum by the municipality, the municipality shall; (a)That the Director of Municipal Works or his/her designate will declare the end of the significant weather event when the authorized person(s) determines that the municipality can provide winter maintenance services that meets the requirements of the tables outline line in sections 4 and 5 or the timeframes set out in section 16 of the regulation O.Reg.366/18, s. 5, s.7, s8; and (b)Treat icy roadways in accordance with section 5. O.Reg.366/18, s.8 Winter operations will continue until the prescribed level of service is achieved where conditions permit. Should conditions not permit accomplishment of the prescribed level of service, operations shall continue as required to maintain as good a driving service as possible. 5 (a).Bicycle Lanes Bicycle lane means, a portion of a roadway that has been designated by pavement markings or signage for the preferential or exclusive use of cyclists. After becoming aware of the fact that the snow accumulation on a bicycle lane is greater than the depth set out in the Table Snow Accumulation Bicycle Lanes (see Appendix D), to deploy resources as soon as practicable to address the snow accumulation; and After the snow accumulation has ended, to address the snow accumulation so as to reduce the snow to a depth less than or equal to the depth set out in the Table to this section to provide a minimum bicycle lane width of the lessor of one metre or the actual bicycle lane width. 6.Roadway Procedures As a snow event draws near and snow begins to fall, the staff chemically treats the Class 2 & 3 roads, hills and the mist affected areas near the Falls with a salt mixture (de-icing)to prevent ice from adhering to the road. Plowing of Class 2 and 3 roads is conducted as snow accumulates. When the depth of snow has reached approximately 8 cm, plowing operations typically commence on all roadway classifications. Plowing and de-icing/sanding continue, with respect to each class of roadway, in accordance with its classification and level of service standards. For plowing, the City is divided into routes. The route map included in the appendices identifies the areas to be cleared and the general priority in each area. The objective, during a storm, is to keep traffic moving in a safe and efficient manner. Therefore, depending on the storm conditions, it may be necessary to plow mainline routes several times before other roadways are plowed. Winter control procedures will be initiated by one of the Streets Supervisors in conjunction with one of the Shift Supervisors, as weather and road conditions demand. Monitoring of weather forecasts, patrol reports and other information, as may be available, may allow preparations for winter control operations to be initiated prior to the beginning of an actual event. Page 33 of 322 5 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan The Streets Division staff member on patrol, will notify the assigned Shift Supervisor of changing road and weather conditions. The Shift Supervisor will, as may be required, make the appropriate call outs, to initiate winter control operations. During and upon completion of winter control roadway operations, a daily record is maintained and updated, indicating the roadway winter maintenance activities carried out. A copy of this record is attached as Appendix E. Cul-de-sacs and dead-ends with a short turning radius are difficult for wing plows to manoeuvre in. Municipal Works utilizes contract services as well as staff and equipment to perform winter maintenance activities for cul-de-sacs to plow them in a timely manner. With contractors and staff plowing cul-de-sacs, both cul-de-sac and street plowing should be finished within 2-hours after the truck plows have completed the street clearing on the connecting street. Clearing of railway crossings falls under the Road Authority. Road surfaces on the approaches shall be cleaned to ensure that vehicles are able to stop clear of the track. Snow windrows will be removed when obstructing visibility at a level crossing. De-icing or abrasive products usually used on the road surface to reduce the risk of sliding and improve braking for vehicles shall not be used directly on the track as malfunctioning of the automatic equipment may occur. 7. Spreading Sand, Salt, or Other Chemicals Salt is applied to Class 2 & 3 roadways early in a storm event in order to prevent snow from adhering to the pavement. If plowing is required, the plow is then able to clear the pavement completely. Salting may be repeated, as necessary, until an essentially bare pavement condition is achieved. Critical areas, such as steep hills, curves, bridges, intersections and approaches to railway crossings receive top priority. They are often to minimize the use of salt due to its potential effect on our environment. To this end, salt is only applied to maintain safe driving conditions. Salt is not normally used in residential areas. Instead, sand is spread to provide traction and reduce slippery conditions. In addition, salt is not used on any roads when temperatures become so low that it can no longer effectively melt ice. 8. Regulating Parking -laws with respect to parking during winter months is essential for proper implementation of the winter maintenance program. By-law 89-2000, A By-Law Regulating Parking and -str Appendix F 9.Snow Removal Removal of snow will take place on streets taking into consideration public safety, snow storage capability, emergency access routes, street parking requirements, vehicle and pedestrian traffic volumes, and parking lot capacity. Page 34 of 322 6 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Snow removal begins in the downtown and business areas.Snow removal usually commences when snow windrows reach a height of one meter. As equipment is required to windrow snow for removal purposes, this operation may require the removal of vehicles parked in contravention of the parking by-law as pickup is usually done between 12 midnight and 8 a.m. following the snow storm. Cul-de-sacs are cleared by contractor and City loaders during regular plowing operations. 9. (a) Level of Service Crosswalks and Bus Shelters When a winter event is deemed concluded by City of Niagara Falls Municipal Works, resources to clear snow from bus shelters and stops are deployed to ensure public transit amenities are as safe and accessible as possible. Transit Services designates bus shelters and stops into two designations based on level of use and requirement for snow removal. All bus shelters and stops are reviewed annually to confirm designations. Descriptions: Priority Bus Stop: identified as more frequently used by City transit riders. To be plowed/sanded or de-iced as required and to be considered passable within 24 hours after the conclusion of a winter event. Local Bus Stop: identified as local in nature that receives regular use. To be plowed/ sanded or de- iced as required and to be considered passable within 72 hours after the conclusion of a winter event. Appendix G School Crossings When a winter event is deemed concluded, resources to clear snow from designated school crossing guard locations are deployed to ensure these facilities are as safe and accessible as possible. The City of Niagara Falls Transportation Services designates school crossing locations. All school crossing guard locations are reviewed annually to confirm designations. Description: School Crossings: identified as locations and/or on-road crosswalks supervised by a City designated adult crossing guard. To be plowed/ sanded or de-iced as required and to be considered passable within 24 hours after the conclusion of a winter event.Appendix H 10.Level of Service for Sidewalks The City currently has 600 km of sidewalk allocated on various road classifications. Not all of the sidewalks in the City of Niagara Falls receive snow control services. The sidewalks that are kept plowed in the winter are serviced in a manner similar to street plowing according to a priority system. High priority sidewalks are along heavily travelled pedestrian routes along main and arterial streets, including school and bus routes, in front of public buildings, including the hospital, and in the business areas. School routes will be plowed 12 a.m. -8 a.m. Sunday through Thursday attending the areas fronting the schools. A map of the sidewalk Page 35 of 322 7 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan routes and representative sidewalk patrol is attached as Appendix I. Winter Sidewalk Patrol. If determined by the municipality that the weather monitoring indicates that there is a substantial probability of snow accumulation on sidewalks in excess of 8 cm, ice formation on sidewalks or icy sidewalks, the standard for patrolling sidewalks is to patrol representative sidewalks at intervals deemed necessary by the municipality. Once sidewalk beats are plowed, City staff will conduct a repetitive monitoring and salting of the entire sidewalk beats during the period until the next snowfall. Sidewalks are plowed only after the snow accumulation exceeds 8 cm. No person shall deposit snow or ice from private property on the sidewalk or the roadway of any highway. Any person found guilty of this offence is liable to a fine as prescribed in By-law #89-2000 11. Allowing for Variable Weather Conditions During extraordinary snow and ice events, additional personnel and equipment may be utilized to supplement operations. During periods of extended continuous snowfall or freezing rain, operations may be focussed on primary transportation routes and emergency service delivery locations and may be performed on a limited scale. Snow and ice control operations should be conducted when weather conditions do not endanger the safety of employees or equipment, and operations are effective. Factors that may delay operations include severe cold, significant winds, limited visibility and rapid accumulation of snow and/or ice. Staff will utilize weather forecasting information to predict and pro-actively respond to winter storm events. 12.Pot Holes Pothole means a hole in the surface of a roadway caused by any means, including wear or subsidence of the road surface or subsurface. If a pothole exceeds both the surface area and depth set in Table 1, 2, 3 of O. Reg. 239/02, s. 6 (Tables 1, 2, 3)Appendix I, as the case may be, the standard is to repair the pothole within the time set out in the corresponding table,as appropriate, after becoming aware of the fact. The surface area and depth of a pothole may be determined in accordance with the act as applicable, by a municipal employee, agent or contractor whose duties or responsibilities include road patrol, and highway maintenance. For the purpose of this section, the surface area of a pothole does not include any area that is merely depressed and not yet broken fully through the surface of the roadway. During the winter months pothole repair material will be a cold asphalt (cold patch) as a temporary measure until the hot asphalt becomes available in the spring. 13.Winter Preparations Snow Fence Page 36 of 322 8 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan The erection of snow fence at strategic locations is done in order to trap snow and deposit it on the ground surface before it accumulates on the street. It is erected in the Fall and removed in the Spring in locations where heavy drifting has historically occurred. Snow Markers Snow markers are placed in order to identify hazardous conditions or for outlining the turning radii on roads and sidewalks. They are placed and removed during the same time period as snow fence. Salt Boxes Salt boxes are placed in areas where traction is a potential problem, such as at steep road or street grades, or at major intersections where stop/start manoeuvres are hindered by slippery conditions. 14.Record Keeping A detailed daily record shall be maintained identifying the times that equipment is deployed and noting when the Level of Service Objectives has been met. This information will be reviewed regularly in order to compare performance against service levels. See Appendix E. 15.Human Resources The Director of Municipal Works is ultimately responsible for winter control operations within the City of Niagara Falls. The Manager of Roadways, reporting to the Director, is directly responsible for winter maintenance operations. The Streets Supervisors and Shift Supervisors have the front line management level responsibility for directing the winter control operations. The Streets Division is comprised of Streets Division staff with four Supervisors and a Dispatcher/Timekeeper that support the ope plow operators, clear designated City sidewalks. Mechanics in the Fleet Maintenance Division provide mechanical support. 16.Responsibilities of Residents Providing information to the public is a vital part of winter maintenance services. Residents need to know how they can help facilitate snow clearing and what to expect in terms of a response to winter storms. Information will be advertised periodically throughout the winter control season advising residents of the winter control activities and requirements. This notification will inform the public of normal winter control activities and, in effect, lists of in order to help the Streets staff efficiently maintain their roadways and sidewalks. 17.Managing Complaints & Requests for Service During snow and ice control operations, numerous inquiries, complaints, and requests for service are received by the Municipal Works clerical staff. The Streets Division will take measures to keep clerical staff informed and updated regarding snow and ice removal operations, (i.e. schedules and breakdowns). Page 37 of 322 9 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Municipal Works clerical staff shall answer questions and concerns from citizens and record pertinent information related to the inquiry. If the caller requires action which clerical staff is unable to perform, clerical staff shall notify appropriate personnel of inquiries, complaints, and requests based on the following: Safety issues affecting the public or City staff shall be forwarded immediately to the Supervisor. . Non-safety-related issues shall be forwarded to the appropriate personnel in a timely manner. . Property damage shall be recorded and turned over to the Streets Supervisor through normal channels. All plow beats have been determined based on criteria and availability of resources. Any requests for additional plow beats must be a decision of Council. 18.Repairing Property Damage Winter maintenance activities may cause property damage even under the best of circumstances and care on the part of the plow operators. The major types of damage are to improvements in the road right-of-way which extends beyond the property line. The intent of this right-of-way is to provide room for snow storage, utilities, sidewalks, and other City and Public uses. The City is responsible for the repair of any plow damage to the roadway or grass boulevards. The City will replace/repair sod damaged by its snowplow during snow removal if reported to Municipal Works by June 1st of each calendar year. Other damage within the Public right-of-way is the responsibility of the property owner including, but not limited to, trees, shrubs, bushes, landscaping materials, decorative rock, driveway aprons finished with interlocking brick or patterned concrete and lawn/landscaping irrigation systems. The City does not repair/replace sod damaged due to the application of sand, salt, or other de-icing chemicals. 19.Continuous Improvement The City of Niagara Falls is committed to continuous improvement of all its operations. Therefore, this plan will be reviewed and updated on an annual basis. 20.Municipal Parking Lots AREA 1 Municipal Lot 1 4601 Zimmerman Ave. (entrance on Park St.) By Request Only Municipal Lot 2A 4601 Erie Ave. (entrance on Erie Ave.) By Request Only Municipal Lot 2B 4601 Erie Ave. Municipal Lot 3 4424 Park St. Page 38 of 322 10 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Municipal Lot 7 4393 Huron St. Huron @ Ontario Municipal Lot 8 Huron St. (between Crysler Ave. and St. Clair Ave.) Municipal Lot 9 4682 St. Lawrence Ave. @ Huron Municipal Lot 10 4500 Park St. Municipal Lot 17 4352 Morrison St. Municipal Lot 19 City Hall, 4310 Queen St. (incl. extension between Erie & Morrison) AREA King Edward Lot 4200 Queen St. (entrance on Zimmerman Ave.) Armoury Building 5049 Victoria Ave. (entrance on Armoury St.) Community Resources Centre 5017 (5005) Victoria Ave. Former Police Bldg. 4343 Morrison St. Niagara Falls Public Library 4848 Victoria Ave. Bus Terminal Bridge St/Erie Ave. 4320 Bridge St. AREA 2 Municipal Lot 4 5616 Ellen Ave. Municipal Lot 5 5475 College Cr. @ Palmer Av e. Municipal Lot 12 5943 Sylvia Place Municipal Lot 13 Main St. (between 5836/5824) Municipal Lot 15 McGrail Ave. @ Spring St. Municipal Lot 18 Kitchener St. @ Victoria Ave. Municipal Lot 20 Palmer Ave @ Bender St. Page 39 of 322 11 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Coronation Recreation Centre 5925 Summer St. entrance on Main St. Coronation Rec Centre (2) lots Summer St. @ Main St. Firehall Theatre Lot 4990 Walnut St. (By Request Only) Page 40 of 322 12 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan AREA 3 Chippawa Willoughby Arena 9000 Sodom Rd. Lions Park 4981 Drummond Rd. at Scott St. By Request Only Willoughby Town Hall 11211 Sodom Rd. (South of Marshall Rd. By Request Only GROUP Fire Hall #4 8696 Banting Ave. Fire Hall #5 11208 Sodom Rd. Fire Hall #6 8061 Schisler Rd. Chippawa Public Library 3763 Main St. Entrance on Laura Secord Pl. AREA 4 MacBain Community Centre 7150 Montrose Rd. McLeod Rd. @ Montrose Ave. WEGO Building 8208 Heartland Forest Rd. AREA 5 Gale Centre 4171 Fourth Ave. Plowing, Snow Piling and Snow Hauling Specifications Page 41 of 322 13 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Plowing 1.a.Plowing/Salting/Sanding in all lots will be carried out automatically when snowfall has accumulated to a depth of 2" (5.08 cm.) or more. The following locations will only be cleared upon request only by the area supervisor: AREA 1 MUNICIPAL LOT 1 AREA 1 -MUNICPAL LOT 2A AREA 2 -FIREHALL THEATRE LOT AREA 3 -LIONS PARK LOT AREA 3 -WILLOUGHBY TOWN HALL LOT Salting/sanding is to be completed during the same plowing operation event once the snow has been cleared and not a secondary separate event for salt or sand at a later time. b.It is the responsibility of the contractor to commence plowing/salting/sanding operations Administrator, plowing and/or salting/sanding, entrance clearing or snow hauling, as required, at any one or several lots. Salting/sanding is to be completed during the same plowing event once the snow has been cleared, and not a return call for salting/sanding. Sufficient equipment must be provided by the Contractor to ensure commencement of work within one (1) hour. c It is the responsibility of the contractor to commence plowing/salting/sanding operations for any or all areas which must be completed within a 4 hour period. Sufficient equipment must be provided by the Contractor to ensure completion of work within four (4) hours. d.The following properties are to be plowed to the specific time frames and completed before the standard hours of operations listed below: AREAS 1, 2 & 3 Snow plowing/salting/sanding operations shall be completed prior to standard lot use by the public at 8:00 a.m. seven days a week. Additional lane clearing may be requested by the designated Group Administrator. AREA 4 a)The MacBain Community Centre shall be plowed, salted and sanded before opening and after closing. Hours of operation: Monday -Friday 6:00 a.m. -10:30 p.m. Saturdays 6:30 a.m. -8:00 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 7:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. b) The WEGO transit building shall be plowed, salted and sanded before opening and after closing. Hours of operation: Monday -Sunday 5:00 a.m. 2:30 a.m. The contractor must ensure that all Accessible parking spaces are fully cleared. Page 42 of 322 14 City of Niagara Falls 2018-2019 Winter Maintenance Policy Plan Clearing must commence from the front entrance of the building and work towards the parameters at all times. AREA 5 b)The Gale Centre shall be plowed, salted and sanded before opening and after closing. Hours of operation:Monday -Friday 7:00 a.m. -12:00 a.m. Saturdays 7:00 a.m -12:00 a.m. Sundays & Holidays 7:00 a.m. -12:00 a.m. f.The Director of Transportation Services or his designate has the right to alter the above referenced plowing/salting/sanding schedules if necessary, upon advising the Contractor. Snow Piling & Hauling Be advised that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls may perform its own snow hauling services when needed;it shall not be the sole function of the contractor for this service. 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Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-03 Addendum to Report PBD-2018-76 Review of Provincial Cannabis Licencing Act, 2018 and Ontario Regulations 468.18 RECOMMENDATION 1) That City Council harmonize its anti-smoking by-law with amendments to the Regional anti-smoking by-law and work with Regional Health in public consultation regarding additional public areas where tobacco, cannabis and related pro ducts can be smoked or consumed. 2) That City Council send a resolution to the Province requesting that municipalities in Ontario be given greater regulatory controls over the location, distance separations and numbers of Retail Cannabis Stores within a municipality. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Report PBD-2018-76 was deferred at the December 11, 2018 meeting of Council until January to allow staff to survey the public and to report back on municipalities which have opted-in or opted-out. The City has until January 22, 2019, to indicate whether or not it wishes to opt-in or out of allowing Cannabis Retail stores to establish in the municipality. Municipalities which do not indicate a preference will be assumed to have opted -in. Niagara Falls is located in the Western District (Hamilton to Windsor) where only 7 licences will be issued in the first round of a licence lottery. This will automatically limit the number of stores (if any) which may locate in Niagara Falls, until supply issues are resolved. The Smoke Free Ontario Act now includes the smoking of cannabis and the vaping of any product as matters which can be regulated by a municipal anti -smoking by-law. The Region of Niagara intends to update its anti-smoking by-law and the City should update its by-law to correspond with the Regional by-law. The Region will be conducting a public consultation on expanding the definition of public places where tobacco, cannabis and vaping would be prohibited. When the Province removed the municipal use of regulatory controls, such as zoning to, prescribe areas, provisions and hours of operation, it severely curtailed the City’s ability to set standards which reflect the concerns and inter ests of local residents. Therefore, a resolution should be sent to the Province asking that regulatory, licencing and operational provisions be made available to allow the creation of a land use program reflective of local needs. Page 73 of 322 2 PBD-2019-03 January 15, 2019 OPT-OUT PROVISIONS In addition to the information provided in Report PBD-2018-76 where it was noted that a municipality which opts-out now may opt-in later if it chooses, the viewpoint has been expressed, primarily by the City of Toronto, that delaying retail sales opportunities of cannabis will only serve to sustain the illegal market. Additionally, anyone wishing to purchase cannabis can do so through the Province’s on-line services. Since the time of the last report, the Province has announced that it will only be releasing 25 licences for cannabis retail stores across Ontario. Licences will be awarded through a lottery system. The Province has made 7 licences available for a broad area extending from Niagara to Guelph and Hamilton to Windsor. The Provincial decision is related to the access for approved product, but will have the effect of limiting the number of stores per municipality and the concentration of retail outlets. SMOKE FREE ONTARIO ACT The Province passed the Smoke Free Ontario Act (SFOA) which prohibits spaces where persons can smoke or vape. The legislation now includes cannabis in addition to tobacco and the vaping of all products. Changes also now include as prohibited places: common areas of condominium, apartment and university/college residences; areas of playground equipment plus a distance of 20 metres; sports fields plus a distance of 20 metres from any associated patio; restaurant/bar patios plus a distance of 9 metres; the grounds of any hospital, psychiatric facility or community health facility; and the grounds of a child care centre. The Region of Niagara has a by-law to protect children and vulnerable persons from the hazards of smoking and inhaling second-hand smoke. The Region is working on revisions to its smoke free by-law to reflect changes in Provincial legislation to prohibit tobacco and cannabis smoking and vaping in outdoor public places for the health of the public. City Council should endorse the changes to the Regional by-law, once passed. Similarly, revisions to the City’s anti-smoking by-law should occur to address smoking of cannabis and vaping of any product as allowed by the legislation. Some municipalities, notably the City of Markham, have expanded their anti-smoking by- law to address cannabis and the smoking, vaping and holding it lit in any public place and expanded areas of prohibition to included parks, trails and natural areas; roads, sidewalks and municipal boulevards; schools, daycare and child care facilities; and all retail, commercial and business establishments. Their by-law exempts holders of medical licences. Legal opinion is that Markham’s approach is viable for Niagara Falls, as well. Markham relies on various sections of the Municipal Act which allows the passing of by- laws pertaining to health, safety and well-being; matters which in the opinion of Council could be a public nuisance and ability to prohibit or regulate with respect to odor. At the present time, there is consensus among area municipalities that further public consultation occur, coordinated by the Region, before proceeding with prohibition on public streets, etc. REGULATORY CONTROLS The Province has basically removed all the traditional methods of regulating land use when it comes to retail sales of recreational cannabis. Accordingly, commercial properties Page 74 of 322 3 PBD-2019-03 January 15, 2019 in the midst of residential areas would now be eligible for a Cannabis Retail Store. The ability to set minimum and maximum floor areas is not available for a cannabis stor e under zoning by-laws. Nor is it possible to set a minimum distance separation between stores. Regional Health Services concludes that increased access to cannabis will likely increase harms based on findings for other controlled products such as tobacco and alcohol. For instance, availability or exposure can contribute to increased consumption; longer hours of sale can significantly increases consumption as does an undue concentration of sales outlets. If the intent of the Smoke Free Ontario Act is to prevent access to minors and vulnerable populations to tobacco and cannabis, more must be done to de-normalize exposure. This would involve limiting the proximity of stores to each other, limiting opening hours and separating stores from more places where youth are known to congregate (parks, youth & recreation centres, day care centres). Accordingly, the Province should be petitioned, by resolution, to allow municipalities to use regulatory land use controls to set zones where cannabis retail stores may locate, distance separations from like stores and separations distances from land uses where youth may be present. PUBLIC CONSULTATION Following the December 11, 2018 meeting of Council, staff initiated a survey of the public on Cannabis Retail Stores and smoking of cannabis in public using the “Let’s Talk Niagara Falls” page and a media release on December 20, 2018. The announcement was cross- promoted on our website and social media accounts. Since January 3, the survey and notice of opportunity to speak at the next Council meeting have also been promoted in our weekly MyCity news sections of The Review and Niagara This Week, on our screens at City Hall, the Gale Centre and the MacBain Community Centre, and on our social media channels with paid, targeted advertisements on Facebook and Instagram. As of January 8th, over 350 unique survey responses have been received. They survey closes on January 11th. A summary of responses will be sent to Council prior to the meeting on January 15th. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Appendix 1 – List of Ontario Municipalities prohibiting or allowing Cannabis Retail Stores. Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Herlovitch:gd Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-03, Addendum to Report PBD-2018-76, Cannabis Regs.docx Page 75 of 322 Page 76 of 322 Page 77 of 322 Page 78 of 322 Page 79 of 322 Page 80 of 322 Page 81 of 322 Page 82 of 322 Page 83 of 322 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2018-76 Review of Provincial Cannabis Licensing Act, 2018 and Ontario Regulation 468.18 RECOMMENDATION 1) That Council determine whether to stay in or opt out of the Provincial Retail Cannabis Store program; 2) That if Council does not opt out, Council adopt the attached Municipal Policy Statement on Cannabis for the purpose of reviewing and commenting on licence applications. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Provincial government recently introduced new legislation and regulations to regulate the sale and use of recreational cannabis. The legislation provides t hat recreational cannabis may be made available in privately operated Retail Cannabis Stores. Municipalities have until January 22, 2019 to pass a resolution to opt out of the retail sales. Municipalities which opt out can opt in at a later date, but it cannot opt out after the January deadline. The City cannot use zoning or licencing to prohibit retail sales and cannot set distance separations. The Province has set a 150 m (492 ft.) separation distance between school properties and a Retail Cannabis Store. Retail Cannabis Stores must be licenced by the Province. Notice of application for retail cannabis sales must be posted at the retail store and City Council will be given a period of 15 days in which to comment. AMO suggests that Councils adopt policies to guide the review of applications for retail store licences; staff have developed policies attached to this report. The Province will make the final determination on the issuance of licences. BACKGROUND In April 2017, the federal government introduced legislation to legalize and regulate recreational cannabis in Canada by July 2018. The federal Cannabis Act Bill C-45 provides for legal access to cannabis and controls and regulates its production, distribution and sale. Federal legislation became effective on October 17, 2018. The Act aims to accomplish three goals:  keep cannabis out of the hands of youth  keep profits out of the pockets of criminals  protect public health and safety by allowing adults access to legal cannabis Page 84 of 322 2 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 Provincially, Ontario passed legislation in December 2017 in order to regulate the lawful use, sale, and distribution of recreational cannabis to implement the federal legalization of recreational cannabis. A single government-run retail cannabis store was identified for Niagara Falls. However, after the Provincial election in June the rules changed. The Ontario government introduced new legislation on September 27, 2018, to correspond with the federal legalization. There were significant changes to the legislation, but most noteworthy were: 1. The storefront sale of cannabis will now occur through privately operated retail outlets licensed by the Province. 2. Municipalities are given the opportunity to opt out of cannabis sales in their community in accordance with the following rules. - Municipalities have until January 22, 2019 to opt out. - If municipalities opt out at this time, they can opt in at a later. - Municipalities cannot opt out at a later date. 3. Cannabis stores will need to observe a minimum distance from schools in place of local planning controls. 4. Cannabis use will be harmonized with the current rules for places of use for tobacco under the Smoke Free Ontario Act, 2006 The provincial government has committed to allowing private recreational cannabis retail stores throughout Ontario starting April 1, 2019. The province will begin to accept applications for retail licenses in mid-December. Under the Cannabis Licensing Act, 2018, the provincial government established a regulatory framework (Ontario Regulation 468.18). The regulations provide further clarity on how these private businesses will be licensed and regulated by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). These regulations deal with various elements of the retail regime including matters in which municipal governments may have an interest. The regulations speak to how a license will be issued to open a cannabis store. The full details of the AGCO process have not yet been released, however the AGCO will issue guidance as the regime is finalized. The AGCO process will begin by reviewing and completing due diligence on applications from corporations and individuals seeking to sell recreational cannabis. The licensing regime will have three parts: operator approval; retail site location approval; and store management licensing. OVERVIEW Can the City issue licences for Retail Cannabis Stores? No, the legislation specifically prohibits the City from passing its own licensing program. The Cannabis Licence Act, 2018 sets out a licensing and regulatory regime for private cannabis retail stores administered by the AGCO. This new statute establishes eligibility criteria for the issuance of licences and authorizations. Page 85 of 322 3 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 Those interested are able to apply for two types of licences - a retail operator licence (ROL) and a cannabis retail manager licence, and a retail store authorization (RSA) for specific cannabis retail store locations. A person would require an ROL before they could be issued an RSA, though they would be permitted to apply for both an ROL and an RSA at the same time. Licenses can be revoked, suspended or not renewed for failure to comply with the Cannabis Licence Act, 2018. Is there an opportunity for comment on proposals for Cannabis Retail Store Locations? Yes, the Registrar will give notice of an application for a retail store authorization by requiring that a notice be displayed at the location of the proposed Cannabis Retail Store specified in the application, by posting a notice on the Commission’s website; and in any other manner the Registrar considers appropriate. The AGCO will provide a 15-day window for the public and municipal government to submit comments for each store site proposed by an approved operator. The legislation provides that municipal comments should focus on whether a proposed storefront location is in the public interest, as defined in the regulation. In the regulation, public interest is defined as public health or safety, protecting youth and eliminating the illegal market. At this point, the municipal government will not be provided pre-notification of the application. In discussions between the Association of Municipalities Ontario (AMO) and the Province, it has been proposed that a municipal government may consider creating a policy statement identifying specific and significant locally sensitive considerations or uses which best represent the expectations of the community in allowing cannabis retail. This statement would provide direction to Council in providing input to the AGCO within its 15-day review period. Since it is unlikely the Council will meet within the 15 day period, it is recommended that a key senior staff lead be appointed as the point of contact for proposed cannabis store notices from AGCO and that position will coordinate municipal input in a one-window approach within the commenting period. This process would be much like the current process used to comment on liquor license applications, where the AGCO requires that a notice be posted on site for comments from area residents and businesses before a site authorization is given. Can the City establish distance separations from sensitive land uses? No, the Provincial legislation establishes separation distances. The provincial regulatory framework (O. Reg. 468.18) in order to protect youth, restricts a cannabis Retail Store from being located within a distance of 150 meters of a property containing a public school or most private schools. Appendix 1 is a map showing the protected areas adjacent to school properties and the commercial designations where retail stores may locate. The municipality cannot adopt a greater distance. The distance buffer would not apply to private schools that only hold on-line classes. No buffers from any other use have been specified by the regulations and there is no indication that a Retail Cannabis Store must be separated from any other Retail Cannabis Store. However, following the recommendation of AMO, staff recommends the adoption of a policy statement to guide the preparation of comments to be submitted to AGO on applications for retail stores. Page 86 of 322 4 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 Can the City use zoning to regulate Retail Cannabis Stores? The Provincial legislation expressly prohibits municipalities from distinguishing the use of land, a building or structure that includes cannabis sales from any other retail store. Because recreational cannabis is a legal, controlled and regulated product, cannabis will be considered like any other type of retail product, and as such, no zoning changes are needed. The provincial licensing process does not remove the requirement to comply with the zoning by-law and other municipal planning documents. The definitions within the municipality’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law are applicable to all retail, including cannabis retail stores. Retail sale of cannabis from a provincially licensed store is legal and is a permitted use in the retail zones. Some of the City’s zones, such as the Tourist Comm ercial zone, prescribe a maximum floor area for retail stores. This regulation would apply to universally to any retail store and should not be considered contrary to the legislation. Can Cannabis be sold in stores alongside other retail goods? According to Ontario Regulation 468/18, under the Cannabis License Act, 2018, all private recreational Cannabis retail storefronts must be stand-alone stores. A retail store authorization would not be issued to a proposed cannabis retail store if, the retail space where cannabis would be sold, is not be enclosed by walls separating it from any other commercial establishment or activity and from any outdoor area. Nor can the space be entered from or accessed through any other commercial establishment or activity, other than a common area of an enclosed shopping mall. Also a license would not be issued, if the cannabis to be sold, is received or stored where it is accessible to any other commercial establishment or activity or to the public. Retailers will not be permitted to allow anyone under the age of 19 to enter their stores. Any individual who works in the retail cannabis market must complete approved training in the responsible sale of cannabis. The legislation limits the holder of a retail store authorization to sell only cannabis purchased from the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation. Other items permitted to be sold at Cannabis Retail Stores include cannabis accessories and shopping bags. Must Retail Cannabis Stores adhere to Municipal Building Inspections? While the licensing of the store operation is the responsibility of the AGCO, the Building Code applies to cannabis retail store locations. Therefore, where a building permit is required, the building inspector will undertake duties as usual. Fire Code compliance is also mandatory. Who is responsible for enforcement? The Cannabis Licence Act, 2018 will be enforced by the AGCO through regulatory measures such as licence sanctions (e.g. suspensions and revocations, and monetary penalties enabled under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act, 1996). The act establishes general offences respecting the licensing scheme, including prohibitions against hindering inspectors or investigators and against retaliating against a person because of any disclosure to the Registrar or to an inspector or investigator. Page 87 of 322 5 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 How many stores will be permitted in Niagara Falls? Store concentration and number will ultimately be determined by the market demand. A Provincial limit of 75 stores per operator has been set to prevent a high degree of market consolidation, promote opportunities for small businesses, and promote investment in the cannabis retail sector. What would the Cannabis Retail Store operating hours be? Private recreational cannabis retail stores will be permitted to be open between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. on any day, consistent with new hours announced for retail stores for alcohol. What are the timelines for opting out of allowing Cannabis Stores in our Community? Municipal governments have the one-time opportunity to opt out of allowing retail cannabis stores in their communities. The decision to opt out must be made by a resolution of Council by January 22, 2019. Unless a municipal government opts out as per Ontario Regulation 468/18 s. 22, they are considered to have opted in to retail sales of recreational cannabis by default. Should the municipality decide to opt out, it must provide written notice of a resolution passed no later than three business days after the resolution is passed. What funding is available to Municipalities that opt in? The province has just released the funding approach to help municipal governments offset implementation costs. While opting out can be reversed after January 22, the municipal government will not gain any additional funding from the Ontario Cannabis Legalization Implementation Fund (OCLIF) than it had as of January 22 when it opted out - beyond the minimum second payment of $5,000. The Ontario Cannabis Legalization Implementation Fund (OCLIF) will be distributed as follows:  The City has been notified that it will receive its share of $15 million in mid-January in the amount of $48,254. This will enable all municipalities to proceed with their planned legalization activities.  A second payment of at least $5,000 from the $15 million will be distributed following the January 22, 2019 deadline for municipalities to opt-out under the Cannabis License Act.  Those municipalities that have opted-out will only receive a second payment of $5,000.  The Province is setting aside $10 million of the municipal funding to address costs from unforeseen circumstances related to the legalization of recreational cannabis, and priority will be given to municipalities that have not opted-out. Further details will be provided at a later date.  Finally, if the Ontario’s portion of the federal excise duty on recreational cannabis over the first two years of legalization exceeds $100 million, the Province will provide 50 % of the surplus only to municipalities that have not opted-out. Lower-tier and upper-tier municipalities will receive a 50/50 split of the allocation. The household numbers will be split between the upper- and lower-tier, and the allocation Page 88 of 322 6 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 calculated accordingly. Decisions to adjust the split in allocation and transfer funding can be made at the local level as needed. Upper-tier municipalities will receive funding in relation to opt-out decisions made by the lower-tier municipality. Municipalities must use this funding to address the implementation costs tha t directly relate to the legalization of recreational cannabis. Examples of permitted costs include:  Increased enforcement (e.g., police, public health and by-law enforcement, court administration, litigation);  Increased response to public inquiries (e.g., 311 calls, correspondence);  Increased paramedic services; increased fire services; and  By-law / policy development (e.g., police, public health, workplace safety policy). Complementary to this municipal funding, the Province will continue to do the following:  Increase the capacity of law enforcement to help detect drug impaired driving through training. The Province has also created a specialized legal team to support drug impaired driving prosecutions, increased capacity at the Province’s Centre of Forensic Sciences, and has created a Cannabis Intelligence Coordination Centre.  Support local boards of health (public health units) by providing a suite of tools and resources for enforcement of the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017, which includes rules for smoking and vaping of cannabis.  Conduct an integrated public awareness campaign to communicate the rules and regulations for recreational cannabis and educate Ontarians about the health and safety measures in place to protect them. What is the effect of the City’s anti-smoking by-law? The Province’s Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 will allow smoking of cannabis in any location where tobacco products may be enjoyed. The maximum fine for using cannabis in a prohibited place would be $1,000 for a first offence, and $5,000 for a subsequent offence, the same fines that apply to smoking tobacco or using an electronic cigarette in a prohibited place. In Niagara, a regional by-law is in place for Smoke-Free Outdoor Spaces to which the prohibited use of cannabis would also apply and be enforced. The City’s by-law is written such that it prohibits smoking of any product in certain places, whether it be tobacco or any other substance. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The City cannot prohibit or otherwise regulate the retail sales of cannabis. The City cannot opt out for one part of the city – either the municipality is out or it is in. The City has until January 22, 2019 to pass a resolution to opt out. The municipality (as well as the public) will have a 15 day period to submit comments to the AGCO on any property where a retail cannabis store is proposed. The AGCO will not issue licenses to any retail store which is located within 150 metres of a school property. It is recommended that the City adopt a policy statement to guide the preparation of municipal comments on proposed retail cannabis stores. In keeping with the legislation, the comments should reflect the intent that youth be Page 89 of 322 7 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 protected, public health and safety is protected and illegal activities are curtailed. Accordingly, staff recommends that the municipality not support applications for stores within 150 metres of nursery schools, daycare centres and municipal libraries, parks, trailheads, and recreational facilities including community centres and arenas. A draft policy statement (500.22) is attached. The City’s anti-smoking by-law applies to any product which can be smoked, whether tobacco or another substance. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The City has been notified that it will receive a first payment of $48,254 in mid-January and a second payment of $5,000. The City may experience additional staffing costs associated with enforcement and inspections. Where building renovations/construction necessitates a building or sign permit, the City can expect to receive additional revenue fees. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Appendix 1 – Potential Location of Cannabis Retail Store with 150 m buffer from school properties.  Appendix 2 – Draft Municipal Policy Statement on Cannabis Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer D.Morton:A.Herlovitch:gd Attach. S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-76, Cannabis Regs.docx Page 90 of 322 8 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 APPENDIX 1 Page 91 of 322 9 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 APPENDIX 2 CORPORATE POLICY PLANNING, BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT DATE EFFECTED December 11, 2018 DATE OF REVISION PROCEDURE 500.22 Municipal Policy Statement on Cannabis Report: PBD-2018-76 1.0 Purpose & Vision a) The purpose of this policy statement is to provide a format for the City of Niagara Falls to provide input to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), as well as help prospective recreational cannabis retailers in their consideration of location of cannabis retail stores in Niagara Falls. b) It is recognized the AGCO is the provincial authority responsible for licensing cannabis retail operators, authorizing cannabis retail locations and licensing senior store staff. Municipal governments have no licensing authority. The AGCO regulates and reviews all aspects of the retail operation including municipal and public input, that the proposed store location is consistent with the public interest as defined in the regulations. c) The City of Niagara Falls has chosen to allow retail sales of recreational cannabis within commercial zones. 2.0 Principles for Cannabis Retail Store Locations a) For the purposes of this policy statement, a cannabis retail store shall mean a store licensed or under application to be licensed by the AGCO. b) Land Use Planning: The provincial licensing process does not remove the requirement to comply with the zoning by-law and other municipal planning documents. The definitions within the municipality’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law are applicable to all retail, including cannabis retail stores. Retail sale of cannabis from a provincially licensed store is legal and is a permitted use in the retail zones. c) Municipal Building Inspections: The Ontario Building Cod e applies to cannabis retail store locations. Therefore, where a building or sign permit is required, applications together with appropriate fees shall be submitted to the Niagara Falls Building Division. The building inspector will undertake duties as usual. Fire Code compliance is mandatory. 3.0 Cannabis Retail Stores and Sensitive Activities Page 92 of 322 10 PBD-2018-76 December 11, 2018 a) The goal is to help ensure public health and safety, protect of youth and reduce illegal sales, retail cannabis stores are discouraged where nearby properties are designed to serve youth, or the potential for illegal sales or health risk exist. It is recommended that a 150m distance be maintained from: i) Schools as outlined in O. Reg 468.18; ii) Facilities such as nursery schools, day care centres and municipal libraries, parks, trailheads and recreational facilities including community centres and arenas; and iii) Facilities that serve persons with mental health or addiction challenges. b) Attached is a map showing the retail/commercial zones of the municipality and the activities identified in i), ii) and iii) above. 4.0 Comment Preparation & Submission a) Planning Staff when preparing comments to be submitted to the AGCO, shall have regard for: i) ensuring zoning allows a retail use as a permitted use and whether the zone provisions and regulations of the zone can be satisfied; ii) the separation distances listed for uses in 3.0 i), ii) and iii) of this Policy are met; and iii) the goal of 3.0 is met. b) Where time limits do not allow a report to be brought before City Council, the Director of Planning, Building & Development is delegated the responsibility to submit comments to the AGCO on behalf of the Corporation. 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From: Robin Matthews-Osmond <RMatthews-Osmond@brantford.ca> Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 12:13 PM Subject: Opt In / Opt Out - What can we really do?? Importance: High Greetings. I am sending this as the AGCO website tells me your municipality has not yet decided whether to opt in or opt out of the Cannabis Retail system. If your council is like mine, you and some of your members are likely frustrated with the system the province has rolled out. The concerns I and some other members of my council have are: 1. The lack of regulatory control over the number of Cannabis retail outlets that can be established in each municipality or a spatial requirement between outlets to eliminate clustering. 2. That the revenue to be received by Municipalities is a fraction of that the Province is going to receive. It does not even begin to cover the costs municipalities will incur arising out of the legalization of Cannabis. In my view the only way to change the system, so it is more responsive to and addresses the reasonable and legitimate concerns of municipalities, is to opt out now with the intent to opt in if the province listens to us and changes the system. None of us have the leverage, acting alone, to effectively lobby the Provincial government to change the system. Real change will almost certainly require like-minded municipalities aligning themselves to “temporarily” opt out with the express intent of opting in if and when the province makes the necessary improvements. I am asking then if you would be good enough to advise if you share these concerns, and if so, is there an appetite amongst your council to opt out and work together to negotiate improvements with the province? Only by developing an organized resistance to the Province, which has created a system that fails to adequately consider the principal of local autonomy, can we truly act in the best interest of our constituents. I appreciate your consideration and response to this time sensitive issue. Mayor Kevin Davis City of Brantford - 100 Wellington Square - Brantford, Ontario - P.O. Box 818 N3T 5R7 519.759.4150 ext. 5448 - 519.751.7109 fax www.brantford.ca kdavis@brantford.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and may contain privileged information. Any rights Page 95 of 322 2 to confidentiality and privilege have not been waived. You must not present this message to another party without the permission of the sender. If you are not the intended recipient you must not copy, distribute or use this email or the information contained in it for any purpose other than to notify us. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately, and delete this email from your system. We do not guarantee that this material is free from viruses or any other defects although due care has been taken to minimize the risk. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of The Corporation of the City of Brantford. Page 96 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 3:57 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Correspondence for the Council Agenda Cannabis Correspondence From: John Mutton [mailto:jmutton@municipalsolutions.ca] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 12:55 PM Subject: Correspondence for the Council Agenda Mayor and Members of Council, On behalf of Cannapiece Corporation, the industry leader in health and regulatory compliance in the cannabis sector, we would respectfully ask Council to refer our zoning/licensing bylaw request to staff if Council chooses to "opt in" to recreational cannabis sales in your municipality. Based on our expertise across North America, we would like to offer the following suggested wording to ensure that the recreational cannabis dispensaries have the highest compliance level, both for health and security of the patients/clients and the public. We would request that "Preference be given to those recreational cannabis dispensaries that have a Health Canada approved medicinal cannabis health clinic with a medical practitioner on site" Best Regards, -- John Mutton | President and Chief Executive Officer Municipal Solutions - Energy and Infrastructure Cell: 905-441-0791 Municipal Solutions Energy and Infrastructure, LLC USA | Canada www.municipalsolutions.ca Page 97 of 322 2 Page 98 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 3:56 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Cannabis Retail Cannabis Correspondence From: Carey Campbell Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 9:49 AM To: Bill Matson; Ken Todd Subject: Fwd: Cannabis Retail Bill: Thank you for circulating to Council in correspondence for next meeting. c From: Mishka Balsom <mishka@gncc.ca> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 1:34 PM To: Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca> Subject: Cannabis Retail Dear Mayor Diodati, On behalf of the GNCC and the 1,600 members we represent, I would like to draw your attention to an important decision that will soon be before you in your capacity as leaders of municipal government. By April 1st, 2019, the Government of Ontario will have a private-sector retail framework in place for local stores to trade in cannabis. Municipalities such as ours will have the choice of opting in and participating in this market, or opting out. It is not before us to consider the morality of this question. That has been decided by the Canadian electorate. Neither is it up to us to decide whether cannabis will be consumed or sold in our communities. It is being consumed and sold here, either legally or illegally. By opting in, we can take control of this market and assure that this trade is legal, regulated, safe, that it creates local jobs and local profits, and that it becomes an economic driver for Niagara. This is not just good for business. It is socially responsible. Licenses will not be issued to criminals or anyone with connections to the black market. Licensed retailers will sell a known, inspected, and tested product free of contaminants. They will only sell to adults. Illegal dealers, however, have no reason to do any of these things. Page 99 of 322 2 While legal, recreational cannabis is new to Canada, there are already examples of the prosperity this can bring. In Colorado, recreational cannabis sales now total over $1.5 billion USD, with 59% of that being retail. In a state with a population of 5.6 million, there are now 435 legal cannabis stores. Total retail sales in the United States have increased more than tenfold in just four years. Within the next decade, US cannabis spending will reach $50 billion. There is every reason to anticipate a similar boom in Canada. This is a rapidly-growing industry, and Niagara has an opportunity to be a part of it. However, because it is such a booming industry, it is important that we act sooner rather than later. If we choose not to participate in this market – to opt out – we will be giving other regions an opportunity to get a head start on us. If we begin now, we can create a home-grown retail industry that creates jobs here and reinvests its profits here. Given Niagara’s strengths as an agricultural region, and the cannabis cultivation industry already thriving here, this is an opportunity to support local industry and local jobs. This is also an opportunity to bolster Niagara’s tourism and agri-business sectors. Legal recreational cannabis can be another reason to visit Niagara. I hope that you will give this matter consideration in council soon. If the GNCC can be of any assistance in helping you move this matter forward, please do not hesitate to get in touch. If you would like the GNCC to make a presentation at a meeting on this topic, please let us know. Sincerely, The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location. Mishka Balsom www.niagarafalls.ca The City of Niagara Falls Confidentiality Notice The information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above, and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, disclosure or copying of this communication, or any of its contents is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please re-send this communication to the sender and permanently delete the original and any copy from your computer system. Thank you Page 100 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 09, 2019 9:42 AM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: AGCO Webinar Cannabis Retail Facts Please list this one with the Cannabis correspondence. From: Carey Campbell Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2019 3:50 PM To: Bill Matson; Dale Morton; Ken Todd Subject: FW: AGCO Webinar Cannabis Retail Facts From: nathan warriner <npwarriner@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 7:05 PM To: CouncilMembers <councilmembers@niagarafalls.ca> Subject: AGCO Webinar Cannabis Retail Facts Dear City Council, After speaking to several members of the council we were asked to send a link to the most recent AGCO webinar, where you can find all latest and up-to-date information in regards to licensing of cannabis retail. Please review this at your leisure. https://www.agco.ca/videos-and-webinars Quick facts: - The licenses will be issued in a lottery format. - 25 licenses being issued within 5 regions - Niagara Falls is categorized in the Western Region which is an area that stretches from Windsor, to Hamilton, all the way down to Niagara - Only 7 licenses will be issued in the Western Region for the 1st tier of the lottery - Only municipalities with a population of 50,000 or greater are eligible to qualify for a license. - There are 14 cities in the Western Region that are eligible. - All cannabis comes packaged and sealed and no open containers are allowed in retail stores. - No one under 19 yrs of age is permitted to enter a Cannabis Store. We hope that everyone can find the time to get up to speed with the evolving information that the AGCO has provided in this webinar and look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting on January 15th. Thanks again for your time Nathan, Kevin, Steve Niagara Cannabis Company Page 101 of 322 2 Page 102 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 4:03 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Jan 15 Cannabis Correspondence From: Chris Dabrowski [mailto:chrisdabrowski@live.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 5:01 PM To: Bill Matson Subject: Fwd: Jan 15 Hi Bill - Happy New Year! See below. Sincerely, Chris Dabrowski Sent from my iPhone, please excuse “tpyos.” From: nathan warriner <npwarriner@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 2:56 PM To: Chris Dabrowski Subject: Re: Jan 15 Great, thanks! On Tue, Jan 1, 2019, 2:26 PM Chris Dabrowski <cdabrowski@niagarafalls.ca wrote: Nathan ! Happy New Year! I’ll forward the request and will respond ASAP. Sincerely, Councillor Chris Dabrowski City of Niagara Falls Sent from my iPhone, please excuse “tpyos.” Cell: (289) 929-5897 Page 103 of 322 2 On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:15 PM, nathan warriner <npwarriner@gmail.com> wrote: Happy New Year Chris! I hope your holidays were fantastic. Thanks again for taking the time to chat with us on December 18th. Moving forward we would like to officially put a request in for our organization "Niagara Cannabis Company" to speak at the next City Council meeting on Tuesday January 15th. We would like to take a few moments of City Council's time to address any of their concerns and volunteer our input in regards to the municipality's decision on whether to opt in/out of hosting cannabis retail stores in the City of Niagara Falls. Can you please let me know if this request can be accommodated? Thanks in advance Nathan, Steve, Kevin (Niagara Cannabis Company) Page 104 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 4:02 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: A case for opting in.... Cannabis Correspondence From: Carey Campbell Sent: Friday, December 21, 2018 10:14 AM To: Ken Todd; Dale Morton; Bill Matson Subject: FW: A case for opting in.... From: Steven Kellerman <skellerman77@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 2:05 PM To: CouncilMembers <councilmembers@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: nathan warriner <npwarriner@gmail.com>; k.francis.kelly@gmail.com Subject: A case for opting in.... Niagara Falls City Council, As you may know, the Government of Ontario has set January 22, 2019 as the date municipalities in Ontario can decide to opt out of having brick and mortar cannabis retail stores in their cities. It is our understanding that this issue is to be discussed and voted on at the next city council meeting on January 15th, 2019. We would like to make the case for opting into brick and mortar cannabis retail in Niagara Falls. We will keep this brief. Niagara Falls is a world class destination: With the legalization of cannabis in Canada tourists are coming to the city with the expectation that this will be part of the tourism landscape similar to the way wineries and breweries presently operate in the region. Public safetly: Cannabis retail will help curb the existing black market. Without cannabis retail storefronts, local residents and tourists will be inclined to search out cannabis on the black market, which is vastly more efficient than the Ontario Cannabis Store's online sales at present. Just do a google search and you will find cannabis products can be delivered to your door in under as hour via black market online retail. Brick and mortar store fronts will provide a safe and secure environment, inaccessible to children (must I.D. at the door) for people to purchase the cannabis products they are after. This keeps undesirable criminal elements out of neighborhoods and the tourist district. Job Creation: Cannabis retail will create living wage jobs and safe work environments for the residents of Niagara. It is understandable that this issue should be discussed further, but the fact is that legal cannabis is here and isn't going anywhere. Delaying storefront cannabis retail in Niagara only strengthens the black market and does not keep our city safe. We wanted to keep this short and will leave the conversation here. We look forward to further discussion in the new year. Page 105 of 322 2 We hope you have a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year. Sincerely, Niagara Cannabis Company Page 106 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 3:59 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Debate on Pot Shops in Niagara Falls Cannabis Correspondence From: Carey Campbell Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 1:22 PM To: Alex Herlovitch; Dale Morton; Ken Todd; Bill Matson Subject: FW: Debate on Pot Shops in Niagara Falls From: Patrick Chow <megachow2002@yahoo.com.hk> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 3:42 PM To: Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: Patrick Chow <megachow2002@yahoo.com.hk> Subject: Debate on Pot Shops in Niagara Falls Dear Mayor & Councillors, We have three genrations living in 6072, Eaglewood Drive, Niagara Falls, backing to Theudering Waters Golf course and we are against setting pot shops in our beloved City. City of Niagara Falls is a family resort city welcoming families from all parts of the world. We don't want to change the status of our city to become a Sin City with the approval of pot shops doing business here. The long term loss of losing tourists outweights the benefits of short term gain in tax money and once approved, there is no return. Page 107 of 322 2 Please also consider the implication of universities setting up their campuses here. How about business of technology firms which may wish to set up their business here. I am sure they will not want to have stoned people to attend classes and work in their offices. We do not want the City to sacrify our community future for the benefit of the pot store operators for they are not even residents of our City. They come to ruin our reputaton, get the money and run leaving us holding the buckets and cry. We do not want any extra tax money for infrastructure or anything and we have enough from from the casinos. We prefer to living in a less well to do city than a sinful one. We have two casinos, drug problems and issues on prostitues. We cannot affort to take up more burnden on the pot shops. If our city is "pot shop free", more people will come and reside in our beautiful city. I undersstand there will be a debate on legalizing pot shops in our City and if this is a public hearing I would like to speak against this issue as a private citizen and residents of Niagara Falls. If Markham and Mississauga approved themselves to be free from pot shops, Niagara Falls should follow their precedency to become a winner of pepople's hearts. Please let me know the date, time and location of the debate and if it is possible for me to speak. Please register me as one of the speakers. Thank you very much. Patrick Chow Page 108 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 4:00 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Dispensaries Cannabis Correspondence From: Carey Campbell Sent: Monday, December 17, 2018 11:06 AM To: Ken Todd; Dale Morton; Alex Herlovitch; Bill Matson Subject: FW: Dispensaries This letter is to Mayor and Council, for inclusion in correspondence to Council. Thank you, Bill. carey From: terry Rolfe <terryarolfe@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 3:31 PM To: Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca> Subject: Dispensaries Dear Mr. Diodati and council, Once the homework has been completed, it will be clear to see that most people purchasing marijuana today do not fit the stereotype of the uneducated. As for the possible problem of people coming out of a marijuana dispensary smoking and walking down the street, the city need simply put in a bylaw saying no smoking within a certain distance of a dispensary or on sidewalks for that matter or roadways which is for the protection of clean air for everyone around them. But if I were a business owner in Niagara Falls selling souvenirs and T-shirts I would like to own the shops on both sides of the cannabis dispensary and the ones across the road because it will only attract more business from tourists and they would find them to be much gentler and calmer than anyone who might come out of an establishment intoxicated by alcohol. And on that note, safety ought to be first priority and little old ladies, seniors like myself and anyone for that matter with cash in their pockets and purses to purchase marijuana should not be sent into areas on dimly lit side streets in industrial areas in order to get this legal product. Nor do many of us want to have to purchase it anywhere around alcohol because I for one and I’m quite certain there are more of me have used marijuana to get away from alcohol and it’s devastating effects. And having gone from a 6' 245 pound man a few years ago, borderline diabetic on various medications including the maximum amount of ramipril for high blood pressure and drinking beer daily, to a fit happy healthy lively 195 pound 61 year-old I speak through experience. Experience to the extent of having experienced the affects of chronic alcoholism in my family as close as my father and it's tragic consequences including having to spend years in the care of foster parents all because of alcohol. I and everyone in my circles have positively improved and changed lives because of marijuana. And it allowed me to give up the only addiction I had which was alcohol and I never get the munchies. But I recognize some do so opening convenience stores in close proximity to pot shops might help bring that industry back from the brink since no one wants to get their potato chips from Amazon. Page 109 of 322 2 There is opportunity here and we won’t find it if we’re only willing to listen to both sides but don't truly understand them. And you don't truly understand anything you've never experienced. If you haven't experienced it but are expected to make a decision affecting others, gather facts and listen to those who have! Good luck on making the right decision for the masses and tourism and don’t help the black market recover their losses by making it easy for them to rob old ladies in industrial areas where many of the uneducated would like to send them to buy what makes them feel better and eliminates their need for chemically concocted medications. Best wishes Terry Rolfe 3484 Tintern Rd Vineland, Ontario L0R 2C0 Page 110 of 322 Teresa Fabbro From:BillMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:59 AM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:Retail Cannabis Stores Please add this one to the Cannabis correspondence. From:Bradley Pine [maiito:_ M Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 10:52 AM To:BillMatson;Alex Herlovitch Subject:Re:Retail Cannabis Stores January 10,2019 Attn.:City of Niagara Falls/City Councii,etc.: Please allow retail cannabis stores in Niagara Falls.Niagara Falls needsjobs and economic aid and this is clearly an excellent opportunity to help make that happen. Wherever smoking is legally allowed,cannabis smoking should also be permitted. Bradley Pine Niagara Falls Resident Page 111 of 322 City of Niagara Falls Public Engagement on Cannabis Retail Sales and Smoking of Cannabis The City of Niagara Falls conducted a public engagement survey on the legalization of cannabis. The survey was hosted online on the City’s’ “Let’s Talk Niagara Falls” engagement platform. The engagement site provided background information, the December 11, 2018 report to Council Report PBD-2018-76 Review of the Provincial Cannabis Licencing Act, 2018 and Ontario Regulation 468.18, and links to Provincial government policies regarding cannabis sales and usage. The survey was open to public participation between December 20, 2018 and January 11, 2019. There were 459 responses to the survey, of which 411 respondents were Niagara Falls residents, and 48 respondents were from elsewhere. The 48 surveys completed by individuals from outside Niagara Falls are not included in this summary of results. The majority of respondents were between the ages of 26 and 55 years old. The following are highlights from the findings from the online consultation: Question One What are your thoughts on retail cannabis stores in Niagara Falls? *  65% of respondents were in favour of allowing cannabis retail stores in Niagara Falls, as currently permitted  an additional 8% of individuals expressed conditional support for retail cannabis stores feeling the store locations should be controlled, the number of stores permitted should be limited etc.  22% of respondents do not support retail cannabis stores in Niagara Falls  2% felt Niagara Falls should opt out for now, but consider opting in later Question Two What do you think about the use of cannabis in public spaces in Niagara Falls (streets, sidewalks, parks, transit stops, etc.)? *  34% of respondents do not want smoking of cannabis in any public spaces  38% of respondents support the current smoking regulations (similar to tobacco)  11% of respondents suggest that there should be limitations on public smoking of cannabis beyond those that exist for tobacco  14% of respondents would like smoking restrictions to mirror those of alcohol use *For both questions 3% did not reply Page 112 of 322 E:_<_m¢..o: 3,033mcm_<::©_mAmcm33m_m@.nm__m<_m<<_ooc_m<m&.no3v mmz?_<_o:o_m<._m:cmJ\3.N03wowE<_ ._.ouE:_<_m.ao: m:Emn.nnmszmgm Im__o9:” Em»m..m<<no33m3m.403moo:n_m9”woman3m3_um«m.1%W_o<soBmmsmm.ao::m_30:0:o_1amnion_m<Em U83. onosmamzzm1;:<<m:m<m:3no:mEm$U_mosmo_:mc3u_m3mmm9°5.8gmmzsm<33m<<m«3m9“Qqcmmqa??3 2%mwmm._:n_:E:m»mmnmazmvwmmfsm30E,EonmwzmmEm?.35Emmxm_o:m._nos;11;:Sosacm_oEo_m3 .885.a:m_89mmamU<onmismnmssmgmoc:m.B.jmmwmWm_«mmQ<mmzocmno:nm_.:mm:5U93. o<<m.n:_:_AEmmm?3o<m.ma2%:3m.W.8=03oci.<<mmm:m_mo2:3mm2223m.<<msmmg.8 n_m<m_ouno:.Qo_3mn:m3m3.n:cm?owmEssm.3.163.6 msm?:=m_m m..§.=:.§b~.~.mQE. wa__m<mm€3.? $5m§.§><m. ZmmmwwmE5.Oimlo END33 9:.maEm«$6$52:.W38%,...§Q /hm:cm33.2%.wm=mSm<<woEm<m3.ooB Q8,cmonM. ?rmm=§.§.=§$:®..m3.m&Page 113 of 322 CD-2019-01 January 15, 2019 REPORT TO:Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY:City Clerk SUBJECT:CD-2019-01 New Council Procedural By-law RECOMMENDATION 1. That the City of Niagara Falls Standing Rules of the Council (By-law No. 89-155 as amended by: By-law 91-02, By-law 91-25, By-law 99-01, By-law 2000-152, By-law 2000-219 and By-law 2001-279), be repealed; 2. That the By-law regarding the new "City of N be read and passed; and 3. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute all documents related to this matter. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Niagara Falls City Council adopted their Standing Rules of the Council in 1989. Since that time, several amendments have been made. Procedural bylaws should be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure compliance with changes in legislation, City practices, and to consider provisions that emanate from other jurisdictions, which may be relevant to the City. The goals of the proposed amendments are to: Update the current bylaw provisions to reflect Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act changes to the Municipal Act, 2001 . Increase the effectiveness and Committee meetings. The Draft Procedural Bylaw was circulated to City Council members in November 2018 for their review and comments. Page 114 of 322 2 CD-2019-01 January 15, 2019 BACKGROUND A review of the Standing Rules of the Council was undertaken in order to meet the Amendments to the Municipal Act, 2001, Bill 68 Amendments as outlined in the Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act 2017. Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act has introduced a number of changes to the Municipal Act, 2001. The draft Procedural By-law as attached to this report has several additions and deletions subject to these changes. In addition, some of the updates reflect other comparative municipal best practices to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Council and Committee meetings. Many of the recommended changes are housekeeping amendments. There are a few substantive changes as well, which are addressed in this report. DISCUSSION to govern the calling, location and proceedings of meetings, the following principles were taken into consideration: -making processes should: Be open & transparent; Be conducted in an environment which is respectful of all participants; Balance debate with the need to make recommendations/decisions in a timely manner; Procedural rules should facilitate not hinder the business of Council; Procedural rules should comply with Meeting Procedures -Parliamentary Law and Rules of Order for the 21st Century by James Lochrie, and should be written in plain language. Key changes, other than minor housekeeping amendments, to be incorporated into the new Procedural Bylaw, include: definition of the roles of Mayor and Council (Sections 3.0 and 4.0) a curfew for Council of 10:00pm (Section 5.4) expanded categories of matters that a Municipal Council may consider in a Closed Session (Bill 68) (Section 9.0) redefined Delegations and Appointments (Section12.0) reintroduced Consent Agenda (14.0) new Section regarding Notices of Motion (Section 17.0) and Motions and priorities (Section 18.0) Page 115 of 322 3 CD-2019-01 January 15, 2019 Motion to Reconsider a Previously Decided Motion must be passed by a 2/3 majority vote of Council The addition of the Conflict of Interest Declaration Registry as required through the amendments of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act (MCIA)-Bill 68 Update A new process on the passing and approving of by-laws through a single Motion of Council. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS/BUDGET IMPACT No financial impacts. 2015-2018 Strategic Plan. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Appendix 1 Draft Procedural By-law Recommended by: Bill Matson, Acting City Clerk Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 116 of 322 F-2019-01 January 15, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2019-01 Monthly Tax Receivables Report – November 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 November 30, 2018 were $20.2 million compared to $18.3 million in 2017. During November, tax receivables as a percentage of taxes billed decreased slightly from 11.0% in 2017 to 10.8% in 2018. The City’s finance staff has had continued success in resolving properties that are subject to registration for 2018. At this stage 94.3% of properties have developed payment arrangements or have paid in full. There are currently ten 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. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Tax collection for 2018 lags slightly behind the collection history for 2017. Table 1 shows that taxes outstanding at November 30, 2018 are $20.2 million. This represents an increase from $18.3 million in arrears for the same period in 2017. 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. 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, 2018, 249 properties were subject to registration. Table 3 summarizes the progress of these actions after eleven months of activity. This table shows 94.3% of the tax accounts or 235 properties have been paid in full or the owners have made suitable payment arrangements. During November, one account was paid in full. In addition, the number Page 117 of 322 2 F-2019-01 January 15, 2019 of accounts with suitable payment arrangements including full payments increased from 93.2 (October) to 94.3% (November). 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 November two properties were registered. The outstanding taxes for registered properties represents 0.8% of the total taxes to be collected. 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 November 30, 2018 is 10.8 which is a decrease of the 2017 value of 11.0%. 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 November 30, 2018 Table 2 Taxes Receivable by Property Class at November 30, 2018 Table 3 Number of Properties Subject to Registration Table 4 Scheduled Tax Sales Dates for Registered Properties Recommended by: Tiffany Clark, Acting Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. Ferguson Page 118 of 322 TABLE 1 Taxes Receivable at November 30, 2018 2018 2017 Outstanding Taxes @ October 31, 2018 27,561,265$ 26,557,793$ Supplemental Due November 30, 2018 2,019,777$ 1,428,081$ Penalty charged in November 175,650$ 159,222$ Taxes Collected during November 9,509,200$ 9,883,236$ Outstanding Taxes @ November 30, 2018 20,247,492$ 18,261,860$ Supplemental Due December 28, 2018 858,405$ 2,338,500$ Total Taxes to be Collected 21,105,896$ 20,600,360$ TABLE 2 Taxes Receivable by Property Class at November 30, 2018 2018 % of Class 2017 % of Class Taxes Owing Taxes Owing Residential 12,807,034$ 60.68%12,209,641$ 59.27% Multi-Residential 255,753$ 1.21%433,183$ 2.10% Commercial 7,428,942$ 35.20%7,312,538$ 35.50% Industrial 588,377$ 2.79%597,698$ 2.90% Farmlands 25,792$ 0.12%47,300$ 0.23% Total Receivables 21,105,896$ 100.00%20,600,360$ 100.00% Page 119 of 322 TABLE 3 Number of Properties Number of Properties Subject to Subject to % Registration Registration as at October 31, 2018 as at November 30, 2018 Initial Amount (January 1, 2018)249 249 Paid in Full 90 91 36.5% Payment Arrangements 142 144 57.8% Ongoing Collection 15 10 4.0% Action Registered 2 4 1.6% 249 249 100.0% TABLE 4 May 2019 5 69,695$ November 2019 2 55,691$ May 2020 3 46,118$ Totals 10 171,505$ Scheduled Tax Sales Dates for Registered Properties Number of Properties Taxes Outstanding Amount Page 120 of 322 F-2019-02 January 15, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2019-02 Municipal Accounts RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $39,495,753.50 for the period October 25, 2018 to December 31, 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: Tiffany Clark, Acting Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 121 of 322 Page 1 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount 1006092 ONTARIO LTD 422345 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 773,303.94 101 DELIVERY 421617 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 169.50 1057642 ONTARIO LTD 421618 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 110.65 1162641 ONTARIO LTD.422133 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 2,549.77 1184436 ONTARIO LTD 421619 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 1185844 ONTARIO INC. O/A RAINBOW PURE WATER 422134 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 254.25 1392927 ONTARIO INC 421620 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 53.83 1448040 ONTARIO INC 421882 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 9,112.58 1492246 ONTARIO LTD 422346 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 55,262.91 1515435 ONTARIO LIMITED 422347 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 2,500.00 1560242 ONTARIO INC 422348 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING420652 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,003.39 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING421404 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,293.21 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING421621 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 459.41 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING422617 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 482.51 1650759 ONTARIO INC 422618 19-Dec-2018 ADVERTISING 226.00 1655101 ONTARIO INC 421883 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,290.87 1671312 ONTARIO LIMITED 421884 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 2,780.05 1686541 ONTARIO INC 421622 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 665.21 1692690 ONTARIO INC 421885 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 2,622.06 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 420653 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 712.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 421172 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 600.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 421405 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 618.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 421623 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 162.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 421886 28-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 12.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 422135 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 43.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 422619 19-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 43.75 1891066 ONTARIO LTD 421624 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 5,000.00 1939522 ONTARIO LIMITED 422349 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 25,271.68 1948143 ONTARIO INC 421173 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 1948143 ONTARIO INC 422350 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 1956784 ONTARIO LTD 422351 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 18,819.82 2030688 ONTARIO LTD.422219 05-Dec-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 9,570.31 2030688 ONTARIO LTD.422872 20-Dec-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 9,570.31 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 420654 31-Oct-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 421887 28-Nov-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2185859 ONTARIO INC NUFUSION PARTNERS 422352 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 2243806 ONTARIO INC.421888 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 17,486.80 2318330 ONTARIO INC 421625 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 2318330 ONTARIO INC 422353 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 3,000.00 2345406 ONTARIO INC.422136 05-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 20,112.66 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 421174 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 239.56 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 421889 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 105.09 2535149 ONTARIO INC 421890 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 254.67 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO MOBILE 421406 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 621.50 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO MOBILE 422354 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 621.50 2608711 ONTARIO INC 421891 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 2635769 ONTARIO INC 421175 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,412.50 283 PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY 421892 28-Nov-2018 SERVICES 734.50 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 421407 14-Nov-2018 SERVICES 74.78 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 422355 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 24.53 4442181 CANADA INC 421949 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,000.81 5175 VICTORIA HOLDINGS INC 421893 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 8,226.44 5175 VICTORIA HOLDINGS INC 422356 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 83,835.77 656508 ONTARIO LIMITED 421894 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 3,691.77 656508 ONTARIO LIMITED 422357 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 52,435.47 788893 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A NIAGARA CRACK SEALING 422137 05-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 58,534.09 788893 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A NIAGARA CRACK SEALING 422620 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,131.57 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 421176 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 550.31 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 422138 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 186.45 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 422621 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 129.95 984265 ONTARIO LTD o/a CIRCLE P PAVING 420655 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 96,991.06 A & T ROBERTO LIMITED 421914 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 7,740.58 A B C RECREATION LTD 421177 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 305.10 A B C RECREATION LTD 421178 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 881.40 A C VINYL WINDOWS LTD 421409 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,491.70 A N MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL 421191 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 420656 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 82.92 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 421408 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 218.81 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 421627 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 33.90 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 422139 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 192.10 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 422358 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 522.33 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 422622 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 96.05 AAJIMATICS INC.421628 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 508.50 Page 122 of 322 Page 2 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount ABBRUSCATO,JAMES 422359 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 45.00 ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION & DESIGN 420657 31-Oct-2018 ADVERTISING 802.30 ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION & DESIGN 422140 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 745.80 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957.28 AECOM CANADA LTD 421181 07-Nov-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,223.84 AECOM CANADA LTD 422142 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 3,110.12 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 420662 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 2,241.65 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 421182 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 5,873.83 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 421411 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,489.77 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 421631 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 6,097.37 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 421898 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,277.04 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 422143 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,422.45 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 422361 12-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,435.28 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 422625 19-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 6,745.42 AIR CARE SERVICES 420663 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 807.95 AIR CARE SERVICES 421183 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,111.41 AIR CARE SERVICES 421412 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,171.84 AIR CARE SERVICES 421632 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 930.44 AIR CARE SERVICES 421899 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 911.77 AIR CARE 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26-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 627.42 CANADA POST CORPORATION 00193-0002 17-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 9,210.99 CANADA POST CORPORATION 421679 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 2,787.98 CANADIAN BABBITT BEARINGS LTD.421821 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 99.24 CANADIAN BABBITT BEARINGS LTD.422079 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 288.10 CANADIAN BEARINGS LTD 421440 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 142.22 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 420741 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 627.15 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 421211 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 644.10 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 421675 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,033.95 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 421931 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,932.41 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 422173 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 412.45 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 422402 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 460.48 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 420742 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 818.55 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 421212 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 350.77 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 421442 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 572.36 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 421676 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 476.29 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 421933 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 496.46 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 422174 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 495.38 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 422403 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 485.19 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 422654 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 598.57 CANADIAN LOCATORS INC.421210 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 54,514.13 CANADIAN LOCATORS INC.421674 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 49,803.84 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION 421934 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 15,380.38 CANADIAN NATIONAL 421935 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,255.00 CANADIAN NIAGARA HOTELS INC 422404 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 575,215.10 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO 421678 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,023.00 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO 422655 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,023.00 CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES 421213 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 6,758.53 CANADIAN RED CROSS 422176 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 111.70 CANADIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC 422656 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 530.03 CANADIAN URBAN TRANSIT ASSOCIATION 422405 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,898.40 CANALI,KAREN 420739 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 CANCORE INDUSTRIES INC O/A HAMILTON RADIATOR SERVICE 420740 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 9,604.51 CANCORE INDUSTRIES INC O/A HAMILTON RADIATOR SERVICE 421441 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,825.38 CANESTRARO,JUSTIN 421932 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 40.00 CANON CANADA INC 421443 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 154.09 CANON CANADA INC 421677 21-Nov-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 660.46 CANON CANADA INC 422175 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 660.46 CANTEC SECURITY SERVICES INC 420743 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,112.32 CANTEC SECURITY SERVICES INC 421680 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,409.92 CANTEC SECURITY SERVICES INC 421936 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 381.10 CANTEX DISTRIBUTION INC 422401 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 359.20 CARDINAL COURIERS LTD 420746 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 48.09 CARDINALE,PHYLLIS 420747 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 CAREY,DANNY 420745 31-Oct-2018 REFUND 429.15 CARGILL LIMITED 422409 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 58,220.03 CARLETON RESCUE EQUIPMENT 421682 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 11,848.54 CARLETON UNIFORMS INC 421445 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 526.02 CARLETON UNIFORMS INC 421681 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 323.01 CARLETON UNIFORMS INC 422177 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 5,804.42 CARLETON UNIFORMS INC 422658 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 5,369.87 CARMELO NIAGARA COMPANY LD O/A WYNDHAM HOTEL 422410 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 Page 127 of 322 Page 7 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount CARNEVALE,BROOKE 420744 31-Oct-2018 TRAINING 433.20 CARNEVALE,BROOKE 422657 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 216.60 CAROLINE'S CARICATURES 421214 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 CARPENTER,DAVID 422178 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 CARRIE,DIANA 421444 14-Nov-2018 REFUND 2,603.42 CARROLL,MICHAEL 421215 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 CARTER,PAUL 421446 14-Nov-2018 REFUND 40.00 CARTER-FLAGG,STEVEN 422408 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 CARUSO,ANTONIO 422406 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 100.00 CARUSO,DOMENICO 422407 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 100.00 CASINO ASSOCIATE 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INC 420751 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 168.60 CBM N.A. INC 421684 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 4,204.99 CBM N.A. INC 422411 12-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 72.09 CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS 421939 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 100.94 CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS 422413 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 116.45 CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 421216 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 745.80 CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 422412 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 745.80 CERMINARA ELECTRIC 421217 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,240.23 CERMINARA,NICOLE 422659 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 210.00 CERVUS EQUIPMENT 421447 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,918.49 CHADHA,HARMEET 420752 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 CHAMBERS,BOB 420753 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 420754 31-Oct-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,170.33 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 421218 07-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 44.88 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 421448 14-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,348.10 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 421685 21-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,151.06 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 421940 28-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,211.94 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 422181 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,103.45 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 422414 12-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,254.03 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 422660 19-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,691.21 CHEDORE,SARAH 421219 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 CHEN,JING 422183 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 335.77 CHEN,JINHUA& RONG, WEIDONG 422182 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 896.49 CHIARELLA,LUIGI 421220 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 750.00 CHIECA,CAROLINA 420755 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 CHIECA,LUCIANO 421686 21-Nov-2018 TRAINING 73.90 CHIMPANZEE 421344 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,130.00 CHIPPAWA LIONS CLUB 420756 31-Oct-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 200.00 CHRIS CRISTELLI & ASSOCIATES INC 421449 14-Nov-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 1,663.36 CHRIS CRISTELLI & ASSOCIATES INC 422184 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 2,384.30 CHRISTINE HESS 422661 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 141.25 CIMA CANADA INC 422416 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 27,688.12 CIMCO REFRIGERATION 421222 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,650.50 CIMCO REFRIGERATION 421941 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 280.97 CIMCO REFRIGERATION 422417 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 675.80 CIMCO REFRIGERATION 422662 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 308.13 CINDY LAUGHER,ESTATE OF 422225 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 124.35 CIPPARONE,PETER 421687 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 150.00 CIRCLE P. PAVING INC.422663 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 236,599.28 CIRRIZ HOLDINGS LTD 421942 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,440.27 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 421688 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 235.52 CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 422664 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 147.44 CITY OF ST.CATHARINES 422185 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,000.00 CITY PARENT 422865 20-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 242.95 CLAIRE GREGORY 422186 05-Dec-2018 SERVICES 225.00 CLARK,TIFFANY 421689 21-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 59.99 CLASSIC DISPLAYS 421223 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 4,158.40 CLAYDON,JEFF 422859 20-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 132.20 CLH ENERGY & IND SVC CRP C3191 422665 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,811.52 CLIFTON HILL BIA 422419 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 5,481.38 CLOCKWORK SYSTEMS INC 421224 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,837.21 CLOCKWORK SYSTEMS INC 421690 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 460.48 CLUB ITALIA ORDER OF SONS OF ITALY 421451 14-Nov-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 5,501.48 C-MAX FIRE SOLUTIONS 421225 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 737.33 CNM INC 421691 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 9,662.36 COCKBURN,RACHEL 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28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,097.60 COMMISSIONAIRES 422421 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,839.50 COMMUNITY HERITAGE ONTARIO 421693 21-Nov-2018 MEMBERSHIP 87.00 COMPUGEN INC 421453 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 21,877.95 COMPUGEN INC 421694 21-Nov-2018 SERVICES 1,582.00 CONDOTTA MERRETT & CO INSURANCE BROKERS 421695 21-Nov-2018 SERVICES 1,450.44 CONIDI,SARAH 420763 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 83.64 CONIDI,SARAH 421454 14-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 11.88 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE MONAVENIR 00192-0002 14-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 191,128.45 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE VIAMONDE 00192-0001 14-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 68,504.82 CONSORTECH 422189 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,440.75 COTE,KENNETH 420765 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 COTE,LAUREL 420766 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 COTTON INC 421455 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 133,189.21 COTTON INC 422666 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,726.43 COTTRINGER,DANITA 420764 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 CRABBE,CATHY 420767 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 CRABBE,CATHY 422667 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 251.05 CRAITOR,KIM 421228 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 194.36 CRAITOR,KIM 422190 05-Dec-2018 SERVICES 130.70 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 421697 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,748.00 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 422191 05-Dec-2018 SERVICES 4,738.00 CRAWFORD,DONNA 420768 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 CRAWFORD,STEVE 420769 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 CRESSMAN,MARK& CRESSMAN, ELIZABETH 422884 27-Dec-2018 REFUND 901.50 CRL CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTION & DRAINAGE LTD 421699 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,106.42 CRL CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTION & DRAINAGE LTD 421946 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,579.34 CROMER INDUSTRIES (1988) CORP 421700 21-Nov-2018 TRAINING 3,842.00 CROWN,KAYLA 422668 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 115.34 CRUIKSHANK,DEAN 420770 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 CRUIKSHANK,LEILA 420771 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 CRUMP,THOMAS 422422 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 CUCCIA,ANNA 420772 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 CUMMINS CANADA ULC 420773 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,226.03 CUMMINS CANADA ULC 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LUI,KIN WAH& CHUNG, WAI-YEE 422231 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 630.00 LUMBER,JUNE 420890 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 Page 136 of 322 Page 16 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount LUNDY'S LANE BIA 422499 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 57,924.50 LUNDY'S LANE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 422232 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 113.70 M&L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY 421523 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 721.78 M&L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY 422028 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 6,779.54 MACDONALD,GEORGE 420892 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 MACDONNELL,MARY 420895 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 MACDONNELL,SHARON 420891 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 MACLEAN,DAVE 421507 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 MACLEAN,GERMAINE 420893 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 MACLEOD,JOHN 420894 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 MACNAUGHTON HERMSEN BRITTON CLARKSON PLANNING LIMITED421760 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 4,259.23 MACWHIRTER,RICK 422500 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 MAGUIRE,RICK 422501 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 60.00 MAHARAJ,NEIL SUNIL& 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396.52 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 422754 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 199.33 MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO 422522 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 259.90 MUNRO,DIANNE 422521 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 100.00 MURPHY'S MUSIC 422037 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 529.97 MYERS,DEBORAH 421776 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 146.84 MYERS,ROB 422258 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 NAGRA,SUKHBIR 422892 27-Dec-2018 REFUND 3,189.83 NAGY,HANYA 421314 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 333.76 NAGY,HANYA 421530 14-Nov-2018 PETTY CASH 474.10 NAGY,HANYA 422038 28-Nov-2018 PETTY CASH 486.25 NAGY,HANYA 422259 05-Dec-2018 PETTY CASH 260.20 NAGY,HANYA 422523 12-Dec-2018 PETTY CASH 233.40 NASSIF,NED 422039 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 750.00 NATIONAL GROUP (2000) INC 421777 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 247.11 NATURE'S EXPRESSION 422260 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 756.28 NAYYAR,JYOTI 420950 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 NEDERMAN CANADA LIMITED 422755 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 6,499.42 NEILL,ANNA 420951 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.420952 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT 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31-Oct-2018 UTILITIES 38,126.63 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 421536 14-Nov-2018 UTILITIES 176,061.75 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 421786 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,266.17 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 422049 28-Nov-2018 UTILITIES 126,434.02 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 422269 05-Dec-2018 UTILITIES 2,418.87 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 422616 14-Dec-2018 UTILITIES 112,097.46 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 422771 19-Dec-2018 UTILITIES 7,186.00 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 422050 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 18,305.89 NIAGARA RESORTS INC.422051 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 15,560.83 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 420967 31-Oct-2018 VEH ID#528 417.58 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 421537 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 118.65 NIAGARA THIS WEEK 421787 21-Nov-2018 ADVERTISING 1,240.74 NIAGARA THIS WEEK 422270 05-Dec-2018 ADVERTISING 473.47 NIAGARA TINTING 421788 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,542.50 NIAGARA TRAILERS LTD.420968 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 74.33 NIAGARA TRAINING SYSTEMS INC.421325 07-Nov-2018 TRAINING 257.08 NIAGARA VICTIM CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICE INC 422840 19-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 4,000.00 NICHOLLS,CASSANDRA 422271 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 83.45 NIEUWESTEEG,DIANE 420969 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 1,275.00 NIGHT WATCH SECURITY 422052 28-Nov-2018 SERVICES 1,356.00 NISUS CONSTRUCTION LTD 422053 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 709.64 NO ONE GOES HUNGRY 422054 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 NOBLE CORPORATION 421538 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 221.61 NOBLE CORPORATION 421789 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 135.43 NOBLE CORPORATION 422532 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 85.50 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 420970 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 816,243.05 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 422533 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 456,140.92 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 422772 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 125,060.69 NORRIS,STEVE 421326 07-Nov-2018 SERVICES 993.74 NORTHLINE CANADA LTD 420971 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 676.73 NORTRAX CANADA INC.421539 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 318.02 OACETT 422534 12-Dec-2018 MEMBERSHIP 249.12 OATLEY,SHAWN 421327 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 691.62 O'HARA TRUCKING & EXCAVATING 421540 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 678.00 O'HARA TRUCKING & EXCAVATING 422535 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,921.00 OLIVER,JASON 422893 27-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 OMERS 00184-0005 29-Oct-2018 REMITTANCE 737,187.78 OMERS 00184-0006 29-Oct-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 36,446.26 OMERS 00189-0001 30-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 729,782.20 OMERS 00189-0002 30-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 36,986.28 OMERS 00195-0001 31-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 1,090,564.10 OMERS 00195-0002 31-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 54,990.50 OMFPOA-NIAGARA CHAPTER NIAGARA FALLS FIRE DEPT 421790 21-Nov-2018 MEMBERSHIP 100.00 OMNI BASEMENT SYSTEMS 421791 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 5,864.70 OMNI BASEMENT SYSTEMS 422055 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 500.00 ON POINT LANDSCAPING INC 422536 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 71,129.59 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS 421793 21-Nov-2018 TRAINING 189.84 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS 422773 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 463.30 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 422537 12-Dec-2018 MEMBERSHIP 805.69 ONTARIO BUILDING OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION 422056 28-Nov-2018 MEMBERSHIP 4,999.12 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 421794 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 542.40 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 422538 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 666.70 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 422774 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,657.71 ONTARIO INFRASTRUCTURE AND LANDS CORPORATION 422539 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 9,175.24 ONTARIO MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE 422273 05-Dec-2018 MEMBERSHIP 290.00 ONTARIO ONE CALL 421792 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,014.49 ONTARIO PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION 420972 31-Oct-2018 TRAINING 4,140.00 ONTARIO TRAFFIC COUNCIL 421328 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 757.10 ORCHARD PARK HIGH SCHOOL QUAKER MARCHING BAND US DRAFT 08-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,200.00 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 421329 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 168.37 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 422775 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 168.37 ORSINI BROS INNS INC 422057 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 4,472.35 ORSINI,COSTANZO 421330 07-Nov-2018 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31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 421337 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,176.48 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 421802 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,505.36 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 422544 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,060.86 PHERRILL,JACKIE 420987 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 PHILLIPS,ANNA 420988 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 PHOENIX FOUNDRY PTY LTD 422545 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 402.07 PIASK,KRYZYSZTOF 422782 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 500.00 PICARD TYLER PICARD KELLY 421804 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 99.14 PICARD,MARY 420989 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 PIC'S MOTOR CLINIC 421803 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 52.68 PIESZKO,DOREEN 420991 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 PIESZKO,ROBERT 420990 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 PIETRANGELO,FRANK& PIETRANGELO, KIMBERLEY 422279 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 3,223.90 PIETRANGELO,NICHOLAS 422280 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 280.06 PIGEON,ROGER 421546 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 PIGNOTTI,CLAUDIA 420992 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 PIGNOTTI,FELIX 420993 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 421338 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,786.88 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 421547 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,763.20 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 421805 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,810.56 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 422281 05-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,011.60 PINEWOOD HOMES (TARA) LTD 422282 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 2,080.40 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 421548 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,118.70 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 422546 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 2,734.60 PIRKO,KATHLEEN 420994 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 PK HUMMINGBIRD STEEL BAND 421339 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 700.00 PLAS,HARRY 422894 27-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 PLATA,BRYON 420995 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 PLAYCHEK SERVICES INC.422062 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,034.00 Page 142 of 322 Page 22 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount PLAYPOWER LT CANADA INC 420996 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 21,063.42 PLAYPOWER LT CANADA INC 421340 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 329,144.28 PLAYSCAPE INSPECTION & CONSULTING SERVICE INC 422063 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 791.00 PML FOODS 420997 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 60.00 PONTE,JIMMY 422064 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 124.29 POTHECARY,RICHARD 420999 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 POTTER,JANIE 420998 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 PRAXAIR 421000 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 677.79 PRAXAIR 421341 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 305.26 PRAXAIR 421806 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 684.96 PRAXAIR 422547 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 404.49 PRAXAIR 422783 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 145.85 PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP 421808 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP 422784 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 90.40 PRECISION CURB CUTTING LTD 421549 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 270.04 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 421001 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 652.13 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 421550 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 442.29 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 421809 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 15,252.42 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 422548 12-Dec-2018 VEH ID#284 937.87 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 421551 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,684.00 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 421810 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,219.27 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 422283 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 203.81 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 422549 12-Dec-2018 VEH ID#83 572.79 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 422785 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 542.08 PRESSTIME DESIGN & SCREENPRINT 422065 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 243.40 PREST,ANNE& PREST, HARRY 421807 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 13.98 PREVOST 421002 31-Oct-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 6,329.11 PREVOST 421342 07-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,819.80 PREVOST 421552 14-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 347.37 PREVOST 421811 21-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 760.04 PREVOST 422066 28-Nov-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 8,309.97 PREVOST 422284 05-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,537.61 PREVOST 422550 12-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 4,890.18 PREVOST 422786 19-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,128.25 PRIMARY CARE NIAGARA - NIAGARA FALLS 421003 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 4,000.00 PRIMARY CARE NIAGARA - NIAGARA FALLS 421553 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 255.00 PRIMEX WIRELESS INC 421005 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 9,185.60 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 421004 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 4,517.53 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 421343 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 122.09 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 422551 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 221.97 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 422787 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 214.86 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 421555 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,330.81 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 422067 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 124.24 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 422285 05-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,965.52 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 422552 12-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,756.91 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 422788 19-Dec-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,490.92 PROFORMA 421556 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 370.30 PROJECT SHARE 421006 31-Oct-2018 GRANT 24,866.67 PROJECT SHARE 421812 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 230.00 PROJECT SHARE 422286 05-Dec-2018 GRANT 24,866.67 PROJECT SHARE 422789 19-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 5,141.00 PROJECT SHARE 422875 20-Dec-2018 GRANT 24,866.67 PROMAIN AIR SYSTEMS LTD 422068 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,092.37 PROVENZANO,ANTHONY 421554 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 40.00 PROVINCIAL CONSTRUCTION (NIAGARA FALLS) LTD 422069 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,661.19 PSECO INC 421557 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,137.40 PURNELL,HEATHER 421007 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 PURNELL,LISA-DAWN 421008 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 PUROLATOR INC 421009 31-Oct-2018 COURIER 80.95 PUROLATOR INC 421558 14-Nov-2018 COURIER 77.04 PUROLATOR INC 421813 21-Nov-2018 COURIER 38.64 PUROLATOR INC 422070 28-Nov-2018 COURIER 12.44 PUROLATOR INC 422287 05-Dec-2018 COURIER 226.65 PUROLATOR INC 422790 19-Dec-2018 COURIER 246.02 PUTTICK,NORMAN 422553 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 100.00 PYRAMID TRAFFIC INC 422554 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,220.80 QM ENVIRONMENTAL 421814 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,016.43 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 421559 14-Nov-2018 SERVICES 1,318.13 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 422555 12-Dec-2018 SERVICES 1,607.26 QUARANTA,ROCCO 422556 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 146.89 QUEENSWAY CHIPPAWA PROPERTIES 422288 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 5,520.62 QUINN,MICHAEL 421010 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 421022 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 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421816 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 27,515.71 RAMADA PLAZA 421561 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 RAMOS,MAX ROBERTS 421350 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC 421345 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 10,760.66 RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC 422290 05-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 699,627.82 RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC 422291 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 11,095.55 RAPHAEL,KATHRYN 421013 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 RATCHATHAM BUDDHIST SOCIETY 422073 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 919.01 RBC 422792 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,300.00 RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 421014 31-Oct-2018 REMITTANCE 1,955.91 RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 422292 05-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 2,002.05 REAL PEOPLE'S HISTORY 422074 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 127.77 REALTAX INC 421817 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 887.05 RECCHIA,STEVEN 421818 21-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 31.32 RECCHIA,STEVEN 422896 27-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 RECEIVER GENERAL 421015 31-Oct-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 456,357.03 RECEIVER GENERAL 421016 31-Oct-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 619.77 RECEIVER GENERAL 421562 14-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 453,573.93 RECEIVER GENERAL 421563 14-Nov-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 632.93 RECEIVER GENERAL 422075 28-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 581,766.92 RECEIVER GENERAL 422076 28-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 635.20 RECEIVER GENERAL 422132 30-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 1,300.00 RECEIVER GENERAL 422558 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 437,855.15 RECEIVER GENERAL 422559 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 45.20 RECEIVER GENERAL 422560 12-Dec-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 635.20 RECEIVER GENERAL 422895 27-Dec-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 394,647.65 RECINE,PETER 422077 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 750.00 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC.421017 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 177.18 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC.421564 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 682.08 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC.421819 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,116.71 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC.422078 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,664.96 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC.422793 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 103.28 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 421346 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,317.31 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 421565 14-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,803.12 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 421820 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,665.26 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 422293 05-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 192.10 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 422561 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 26,255.33 REGANTI,CHRISTINE 421018 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 300.00 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00184-0007 29-Oct-2018 REMITTANCE 5,358,788.36 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00185-0007 05-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 18,925.38 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00186-0002 12-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 9,569.90 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00187-0008 19-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 13,005.21 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00188-0004 26-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,086,905.61 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00193-0008 17-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 117,217.49 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00194-0003 24-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 6,509.26 REJVOLD,JARMILA 421019 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VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount RK & ASSOCIATES 421349 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,332.32 ROADSIDE RENTALS INC 422796 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 610.17 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CANADA CORPORATION 421024 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 84.63 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CANADA CORPORATION 422080 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 905.88 ROGERS WIRELESS 421825 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,051.46 ROGERS WIRELESS 422798 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 2,735.28 ROGERS WIRELESS INC 421824 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,246.19 ROGERS WIRELESS INC 422082 28-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,011.47 ROGERS WIRELESS INC 422797 19-Dec-2018 SERVICES 819.12 ROMANIUK,DWAYNE 421025 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 RONALD C. ELLENS APPRAISALS INC 421026 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 2,500.00 ROOFMART (CANADA) LIMITED 422081 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,693.65 ROORDA,MARK ANTHONY 421351 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 500.00 ROSE,RICK 422083 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,000.00 ROSLIN,VICTORIA 421027 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 ROTELLA,TOM 421028 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 163 421352 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,800.00 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 51/POPPY FUND 421827 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NO 396 421826 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 85.00 RUDAN EXPORT IMPORT LTD 421828 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 5,484.87 RUDDY,MARJORIE 421029 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 RUSSELL,KELLY& CUPSKEY, KYLE 422299 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 69.84 RUZYLO,AMANDA 421030 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 1,525.00 RUZYLO,HEATHER 421829 21-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 78.84 RYMARCHUK,DEREK ALAN& RYMARCHUK, MICHELLE LYNN 422084 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 24.60 RZIC,LORI-ANNE 421031 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 SACCO,DOLORES 421354 07-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 251.10 SACCO,JO-ANN& SACCO, FRED 422800 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 SACCONE,DIANE 421032 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 SACUTA,GORD& SACUTA, KRISTINA 422300 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 166.53 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 421568 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 964.61 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 421831 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,602.49 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 422566 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 362.84 SAIEVA,MARY 421033 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 421355 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 SAINT PAUL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 421569 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 SAMAN,SAFARI 422301 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 146.69 SAMMON,EILEEN 421034 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 SANI GEAR 421035 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 449.74 SANI GEAR 421356 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 996.32 SANI GEAR 422085 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,179.43 SANI GEAR 422567 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 5,345.41 SASSAFRAS FARMS 422086 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 12,976.36 SASSAFRAS FARMS 422302 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 8,407.20 SASSAFRAS FARMS 422801 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 14,520.50 SAUER,HELEN 421036 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 SAUER,NATHAN& SAUER, LEIGH-ANN 421357 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 SCHACHOWSKOJ,KENT 421358 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 916.55 SCHACHOWSKOJ,KENT 422303 05-Dec-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 89.10 SCHLACHTA,TRACY 422802 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 SCHMALZ,MONICA 421359 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 SCOTIABANK BILL PAYMENT SERVICES 421361 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 150.88 SCOTIABANK CONVENTION CENTRE 421037 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 2,472.61 SCOTIABANK CONVENTION CENTRE 421832 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 510.03 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 421360 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 169.50 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 422803 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,469.00 SCOTT,PETER 422804 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 SEALER WORKS INC.421362 07-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,340.43 SEARCH AND RESCUE NIAGARA 421363 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 SEASONS FOOD CO.421834 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 339.00 SEASONS FOOD CO.422087 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 SEAWAY FLUID POWER GROUP 421038 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 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576.04 STORAGE NIAGARA 422820 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 256.58 STORSTAC INC 422314 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 7,288.50 STORY,IAN 421075 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 STORY,JANIS 421076 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 STOUT,CARLA 421585 14-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 302.40 STOUTH,JOHN 422312 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 STREAMLINE UPHOLSTERY INC 422315 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 389.85 STREAMLINE UPHOLSTERY INC 422579 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 192.10 STREAMLINE UPHOLSTERY INC 422821 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 248.60 STRONGCO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 421586 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 111.19 STRONGCO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 422580 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 348.06 STUDIO 55 422822 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 169.50 SULLIVAN MAHONEY 422823 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 5,650.00 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 00185-0008 05-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 453,202.50 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 00186-0003 12-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 1,180.76 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 00191-0004 10-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 444,673.16 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF 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CONTRACT SERVICES 1,435.52 TANG,XIURONG 421848 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 47.49 TAPPAY,GARRY 421082 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 TASTE BUDS CAFE & EATERY 421590 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 71.77 TASTE BUDS CAFE & EATERY 422319 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 24.00 TAXITAB 421083 31-Oct-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,983.78 TAXITAB 421591 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 475.00 TAXITAB 421849 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,032.47 TAYLOR,DIANA 421084 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 TAYLOR,EMILY 421085 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 TAYLOR,RAE ANN 421087 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 TAYLOR,TONY 421086 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 TAYLOR,VICKI MAUREEN 422827 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 92.57 TAYLOR,VIOLET 421088 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 TAYLORS WATER SERVICE 421378 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 TD CANADA TRUST 421089 31-Oct-2018 REFUND 140.00 TD CANADA TRUST 421379 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 300.00 TD CANADA TRUST 421850 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 711.21 TD CANADA TRUST 422101 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 146.37 TD CANADA TRUST 422584 12-Dec-2018 REFUND 206.55 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ENTERPRISES LIMITED 422331 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 260.24 W.E. ENTERPRISES LIMITED 422845 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 256.49 WACHS CANADA LTD 421127 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 2,229.21 WAIST DRUM 421392 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,000.00 WALDICK,NEIL 422843 19-Dec-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 131.76 WALK OFF THE EARTH ENTERTAINMENT INC.422604 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 78,750.00 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 421129 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 3,160.56 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 421393 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,226.19 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 421603 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,256.91 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 421868 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,541.12 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 422329 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 273.62 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 422603 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 3,543.63 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 422842 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,101.39 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.421130 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 85.94 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.421394 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 473.30 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.421604 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 20.00 WALKERTON CLEAN WATER CENTRE 421867 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 6,492.00 WALLIN,PAMELA 421131 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 225.00 WALLINGTON,DAN 421128 31-Oct-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 35.64 WALSH,JOHN 421605 14-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 120.00 WALSH,JOHN 422605 12-Dec-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 90.00 WALTER,ERICA 421133 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WALTON,ROBERT 421132 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WANI,RAHEEL SHARI 421869 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 12.71 WARCHALA,MICHAEL 421395 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 135.00 WARD,JOHN 421870 21-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 35.64 WARD,MICHAEL& DECLOUX, KELLY 422330 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 189.74 WASHINGTON MILLS LTD 421396 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 750.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 421134 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 293.69 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 421871 21-Nov-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 296.05 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 422844 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 302.00 WATERS,DON G 421135 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 WATERS,RON 421136 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 WATKINSON,LAURIE 422122 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 25.00 WATSON,KIMBERLEY 421137 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 WEAVER,BRIAN WILLIAM 421872 21-Nov-2018 REFUND 750.00 WEBSTER,MAUREEN 421138 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WEESTREEM 422606 12-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,356.00 WEESTREEM 422846 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 508.50 WEIR,JEFF 421139 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 421140 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 98.31 WEST,GORDON 421141 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 WESTECH INDUSTRIAL LTD.422847 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,508.55 WESTLANE SECONDARY SCHOOL 421397 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 WESTPIER MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC.421606 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 826.30 WET & HUMID NO MORE LTD 422848 19-Dec-2018 REFUND 500.00 WHEELER,SUE 422849 19-Dec-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 169.56 WHETUNG,D. SONIA 421142 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WHITE,BECKY 421398 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 280.00 WHITE,DAVID 422332 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 135.60 WHITE,JACK 421143 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 WHITE,JIM 421144 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WHITE,MARY ELLEN 421873 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 WHITEHOTS INC.421874 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 586.51 WILCOX BODIES LTD 421608 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 629.41 WILCOX BODIES LTD 422851 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 168.37 WILKINSON,SONIA 422124 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 6,780.00 WILKINSON,SONIA 422608 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 260.00 WILLIS,MAUREEN 421149 31-Oct-2018 REFUND 370.41 WILLMS,ANDREA 421147 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WILLMS,KEVIN 421148 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 275.00 WILLOUGHBY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 421875 21-Nov-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 7,247.26 WILSON,LISA 421150 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 WILSON,TOM 421876 21-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 35.64 WINDY KNOLL FARMS LTD.422334 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 98.69 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 421151 31-Oct-2018 GRANT 28,500.00 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 421400 07-Nov-2018 ADVERTISING 339.00 Page 150 of 322 Page 30 of 30 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 422335 05-Dec-2018 GRANT 28,500.00 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 422336 05-Dec-2018 GRANT 1,612.50 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 422881 20-Dec-2018 GRANT 1,612.50 WONG CHEONG SING TONG (ONTARIO) LIMITED 422125 28-Nov-2018 REFUND 908.27 WONG,JESSICA 421152 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 421609 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,162.59 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 421877 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 2,411.19 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 422609 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 6,811.64 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 422852 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 678.00 WOODRUFF,MARILYN 421154 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 1,725.00 WOODRUFF,RICK 421153 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 1,650.00 WORK AUTHORITY 421155 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 900.00 WORK AUTHORITY 422126 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,050.00 WORK AUTHORITY 422610 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 966.38 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 421156 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 4,238.82 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 421610 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 5,454.79 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 421878 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,613.10 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 422127 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,496.10 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 422337 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 2,450.21 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 422611 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 3,692.85 WORLDWIDE TURF INC 422853 19-Dec-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,275.76 WSIB 421157 31-Oct-2018 REMITTANCE 3,310.33 WSIB 421401 07-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 14,497.53 WSIB 421616 14-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 29,010.40 WSIB 422128 28-Nov-2018 REMITTANCE 5,110.04 WSIB 422338 05-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 13,901.82 WSIB 422339 05-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 1,104.64 WSIB 422612 12-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 29,600.53 WSIB 422854 19-Dec-2018 REMITTANCE 3,951.63 WSP CANADA GROUP LIMITED 422129 28-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 676.87 WSP CANADA GROUP LIMITED 422340 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 770.66 WSP CANADA GROUP LIMITED 422613 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 676.87 WYLIE,BRENDA 421158 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 XCG CONSULTING LIMITED 421879 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,008.53 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 421159 31-Oct-2018 SERVICES 96.04 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 421611 14-Nov-2018 SERVICES 96.04 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 422855 19-Dec-2018 SERVICES 96.04 XU,BAOQUAN 422341 05-Dec-2018 REFUND 663.35 YANNIX CANADA INC 421402 07-Nov-2018 REFUND 2,574.26 YEE,PREVIN 421160 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 YELLOW PAGES GROUP 421161 31-Oct-2018 ADVERTISING 530.49 YELLOW PAGES GROUP 422130 28-Nov-2018 ADVERTISING 530.49 YMCA OF NIAGARA 421162 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 7,037.34 YMCA OF NIAGARA 421612 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 3,254.32 YMCA OF NIAGARA 421880 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 5,301.48 YMCA OF NIAGARA 422342 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,132.51 YMCA OF NIAGARA 422614 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 6,820.01 YMCA OF NIAGARA 422856 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 2,632.84 YOUNAS,MOHAMMAD HAMID 421163 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 421613 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 703.32 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 421881 21-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 155.75 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 422615 12-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 141.59 YOUNG,NANCY 421164 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 250.00 YWCA 422343 05-Dec-2018 GRANT 4,277.75 YWCA 422882 20-Dec-2018 GRANT 4,277.75 ZALEWA,JOANNA 421165 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 200.00 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 421166 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 7,573.54 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 421614 14-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 1,817.70 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 422857 19-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 1,135.06 ZANINI,RON 421403 07-Nov-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 ZHANG,GUANGLI 421615 14-Nov-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 75.06 ZHANG,GUANGLI 422344 05-Dec-2018 MATERIALS 219.57 ZORGE,PATRICIA 421167 31-Oct-2018 MATERIALS 350.00 ZYLSTRA,JANET 421168 31-Oct-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 659.46 Total 39,495,753.50 Page 151 of 322 F-2019-03 January 15, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2019-03 2019 Interim Tax Levy RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the 2019 Interim Tax Levy calculation and by-law providing for the 2019 Interim Tax Levy. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls requires a 2019 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 2019 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. Page 152 of 322 2 F-2019-03 January 15, 2019 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. 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 2018 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, 2019 and April 30, 2019. In 2018, these dates were February 28, 2018 and April 30, 2018. 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: Tiffany Clark, Acting Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. 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I am keying in our Acting City Clerk, Bill Matson and appropriate staff in order to help carry out your request. Kind regards, Kristine Elia | Executive Secretary | Office of the Mayor and CAO | City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street | Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 | (905) 356-7521 ext 4205 | Fax 905-374-3557 | kelia@niagarafalls.ca From: Reports [mailto:reports@surveyanyplace.com] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 3:15 PM To: Kristine Elia Subject: You have received a new response for your survey Mayor's Office Contact Form Survey Data Title: Mayor's Office Contact Form URL: nexdxjgd Date and Time: 10 December 2018 at 03:15 pm Question 1 Question: Name First Name: Sara Last Name: Stevens Question 2 Page 159 of 322 2 Question: MessageIf your inquiry pertains to a certain address, please include it in your message so we can help you quicker. Answer: Hello, My name is Sara Stevens I am the administrative director of Crime Stoppers of Niagara. We are hoping to have the opportunity to raise a flag in honour of Crime Stoppers Awareness Month in January 2019 at city hall in Niagara Falls. We have done it many years in advance in various municipalities throughout Niagara. We do not need a ceremony, just a flag raising, and photo opportunity. Thank you. Sara Stevens Crime Stoppers of Niagara 905-9385463 Question 3 Question: Would you like to subscribe to our newsletter? Answer: No Question 5 Question: Contact Information Phone number: 905-938-5463 E-Mail Address: sara@niagaratips.com Page 160 of 322 1 Teresa Fabbro From:Bill Matson Sent:Wednesday, January 02, 2019 3:52 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW: Bell Let's Talk - January 30th, 2019 Communication – Bell Let’s Talk Flag Raising From: Carey Campbell Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 4:02 PM To: 'Demarco, Lena'; Bill Matson; Cathy Crabbe Cc: Kristine Elia Subject: RE: Bell Let's Talk - January 30th, 2019 Dear Lena: Many thanks for your email to Mayor Diodati and inviting Niagara Falls to raise a flag for Bell Let’s Talk Day. I am keying in Acting City Clerk, Bill Matson and Cathy Crabbe in our office. This request needs to come before City Council and arrangements to fly the flag can be made with Council’s approval. I trust that Bill and Cathy will assist with administering your request. Thank you for being in touch. carey Carey Campbell | Manager | Office of the Mayor and CAO | City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street | Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 | 905.356.7521 X 4206 | ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca From: Demarco, Lena <lena.demarco@bell.ca> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 12:21 PM To: Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: Naccarato, Rosemary <rosemary.naccarato1@bell.ca> Subject: Bell Let's Talk - January 30th, 2019 Dear Mayor Diodati: We are excited to bring you the first update about the upcoming 9th annual Bell Let’s Talk Day on Wednesday, January 30. Bell Let's Talk Day 2019 will again focus on sharing stories of recovery and hope from Canadians of all ages all around the country, living with mental illness or providing support for those who do. We invite your community to join the conversation on Bell Let’s Talk Day. To date we have committed more than $93.4 million in support of mental health programs across the country and with your support, we are sure to surpass $100 million dollars committed and 1 billion interactions in 2019. One of the new ways that the City Of Niagara Falls can show support for Bell Let’s Talk Day and mental health in the community is by raising a Bell Let’s Talk flag on January 30. Page 161 of 322 2 Activities around this opportunity could range from a simple flag raising photo op at city hall with employees and local mental health organizations to hosting a public open house highlighting available community resources. The possibilities are endless! Please let me know if your organization would like to participate in the flag program and we will make arrangements to have your flag shipped in January. (Flag measures 36” x 72”). With your support, we hope to take the conversation on January 30 to new heights. Visit bell.ca/letstalk for more information on how we’re helping to end the stigma around mental illness. Kind regards, Lena Lena Demarco Community Affairs / Regional Director Office: 905 614 6612 Page 162 of 322 Page 163 of 322 Kéam?A/2;/ Page 164 of 322 Page 165 of 322 , %m Page 166 of 322 U:m__w>>.>m>>_om2m_4o..wEO‘T_‘_m:o_éamz:m=mo.u mSN.om>._m_.Em_._>m_u.u.w:_ow>> .£_mm_._m._mm.m_zmmobmmuwwcu:wEQ_:Uw:59:mowmm;uSn.2:.8 \_u::..Emu>.m:=:om:xm.63:650:o%_3___>>mtwwuo._n_ gnu:2:._§._"2332::o_.a:_E=“ m.=omo:_=o=£=_=o.m.23:E332 Page 167 of 322 A Great City … For Generations To Come CLERKS DEPARTMENT Inter-Departmental Memo To: Mayor James M. Diodati & Members of Council From: Bill Matson, Acting City Clerk Date: January 15, 2019 Re: Tourist Exemption for Retail Holiday Openings Whether a business is allowed to open on a statutory holiday is determined by Provincial Legislation known as The Retail Business Holidays Act. The Act does not allow holiday openings except for certain exemptions, which are outlined in the Act. There is a process to apply for a tourist exemption through the Clerks Office at the Region. There is a fee and the Region will hold a public meeting to be held before the Region’s Corporate Services Committee on Wednesday February 20, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. The regulations of the legislation state that a retail establishment looking to open on a statutory holiday has to be located within 2km of a tourist attraction and relies on tourists visiting the attraction for business on a holiday. Most applications for such an exemption in have been approved on the basis that just about every location could be argued to be catering to Tourist in the City. The Regional Clerks Office has asked the City for its comments on the attached application for both Food Basics stores in Niagara Falls to be open on future “Good Fridays” as well as “New Years Day”. As a tourist community, where many businesses are already open on a statutory holidays, there seems to be less of a desire to maintain the former “p ause” days under the legislation. Council has supported other similar requests of this nature. RECOMMENDATION: That Council support the request. Page 168 of 322 Niagara,/”Region (Z27éxa Page 169 of 322 mo sssva...u..s..X'5;m mu-w.omron we I09 WWWJHCITU-E’ Jeffrey Burke?—LegalCounsel Tel.:(416)234-6592 Fax:(AHBEEI-KQXEDOCT19 Email:'eff.burkett@me!ro.ca October 18,2018 _..___ DELIVERED BY COURIER The Regional Municipality of Niagara 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way P.O.Box 1042 I-\‘t‘t~entIon.Clerk Dear Sir or Madam: RE:Metro Ontario lnc.’s application for a tourism exemption for the Food Basics grocery store located at 3770 Montrose Road,Niagara Falls (“Montrose FB Store”)and the Food Basics grocery store located at 6770 McLeod Road South,Niagara Falls (“McLeod FB Store”) Our File E-149 Please find enclosed: (I)I'\ll I‘\}l[J||UdLlU||Icquuaullg G IULIIIDIII d)\UII|pl|UlI IUI LIIC IVIUIILIUSU I'D OLUIU to open on New Year’s Day and Good Friday together with a proposed draft by-law. (2)An Application requesting a tourism exemption for the McLeod FB Store to open on New Year’s Day and Good Friday together with a proposed draft If there is any way the enclosed Applications can be processed and approved in time for New Year's Day 2019.we would be most appreciative. We also enclose,in a single cheque for $1,695.00 payable to Niagara Region, the application fee for the two (2)Food Basics Stores ($750 plus HST TOYeach store). Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to Contact the undersigned,at the coordinates set out in the Applications. Page 170 of 322 555v DunuasstrezwleszmMetroonta?o Inc. Tummo,O?lanu wa 1a-7 wmv mezrn Li 6,.»p...-.44»... IIIa|Ir\yuu nu:yuul aaalalalluc mu:uua mnucu. Yours very truly, M2/er Jeffrey Burkett Legal Counsel cc:Chris MacDonald,Senior Director,Discount Operations,East Page 171 of 322 Page 172 of 322 Page 173 of 322 Page 174 of 322 Page 175 of 322 Page 176 of 322 Page 177 of 322 Page 178 of 322 Page 179 of 322 Schedule to Metro Ontario lnc.'s Application for Tourism Exemption Food Basics #358, 3770 Muntrose Road Niagara Falls,Ontario L2H 3K3 PART II-TOURISM CRITERIA 1.Describe the nature of the tourist attraction: The region of Niagara Falls in its entirety has become a tourist site,with its history and plethora of activities.There are also many tourist attractions specifically located in close proximity to Food Basics Store #858 at 3770 Montrose Road (the "Store")(see Exhibit ”A"for map),including: Canada One Factory Outlets,located at 7500 Lundy’s Lane,has over 30 retail stores and is open on Good Friday and New Yeafs Day; Bruce Trail; Firemen’:Park is a 135—acre natural park which offers the following draws to tourists:trails for hiking,fishing and concerts.It is located on the Niagara Escarpment; Gale Centre,recreation and cultural centre,where the AI Boone Memorial Hockey League Classic and the Tyke Jamboree (hockey tournaments)take place on weekends in and around New Yeafs Day; Localwineries;and Outlet Collection at Niagara,located at 300 Taylor Rd and received an exemption in 2014 to open on Good Friday and New Year's Day -.»..-..o:.......|:—.....-- 5.I.I=:uIu=-.u=mum:ul uncut asauuauuu mu.ulc ulullac au.m.uu..u..=..u.u.=Ian w... visiting the attraction for business on a holiday. Tourists,particularly those visiting the attractions listed above,account for a considerable amount of the sales at the Store.The Store relies heavily on such business,especially on long weekends.in order to better serve tourists,the Store offers unique and specific products targeted at this important segment of the market,as described below. 3.Where the application involves a business that on days other than holidays normally uses a total area of 2,400 square feet or more for sewing the public,or normally has iour or more employees sewing the public,please outline the goods or services provided primarily to tourists. (mm nff;-.sr< including,but not limited to: i.Pre—packaged meals and snacks; 'Grocery products such as,beverages,produce,meat and baked goods; ln—storePharmacy with full line of over-the-counter (OTC)products; iv.General Merchandise (i.e.sunscreen,insect repellent,batteries,etc); V.First aid equipment; Page 180 of 322 vi.Propane xanks and refills;and vii.Beerand wine PART Ill-GENERAL 3.What is the justification in relation to the seasonal nature,if any,of the tourist attraction,for the time period sought in the exemption? Niagara Falls is one of the most travelled tourist destinations in Ontario,with over 14 million tourists arriving everyyear.‘With respect to New Year's Day,the winter holiday season is a populartime for tourists to visit Niagara Falls because of the special events happening in the area.Every December 31“,there is a New Vear’s Eve Concert that takes place in Queen Victoria Park,which is in close proximity to the Store.The concert itself draws in approximately 50,000 people to Queen Victoria Park?Since the concert ends after midnight,most tourists stay the night in Niagara Falls,spending all or part of New Year's Day in the city.If granted the exemption,the Store would provide these tourists with the opportunity to purchase food and non-food products they may desire on New Year's Day,making the tourist overnight experience more enjoyable. Similarly,Good Friday is the beginning of the Easter long weekend and usually coincides with spring break for Americans’and so the downtown core of Niagara Falls plans many activities for families \AI9:Il(9nN 4 5. 5.Indicate how the exemption would,if granted,be for the maintenance or development of tourism and briefly identify other material submitted with this application that supports this conclusion: If granted,the Store would better satisfy the demand tourists have for our food and ncn—food products and help improve the tourism experience in the Niagara Region.There is greater tourist traffic during the Easter’and New Yeafs long weekends because it is a statutory holiday for both Canadians and Americans.American tourists who visit the downtown core of Niagara Falls are inclined to shop at local retailers,including grocery stores,given the strength of the US currency relative to the Canadian dollar“and the comparable pricing.Visiting tourists will also ?nd the Store conveniently located from the downtown core. The Store also supports the surrounding tourist attractions by providing tourists with alternate options for meals as well as non-food items they may want on their trip.One of these attractions is the Outlet Collection at Niagara.This Mall has over 100 outlet brands and provides tourists a shopping experience just minutes away from the city's downtown area and the Store.In 2014 the Mall received an exemption to open on New Year's Day and Good Friday,the same two holidays for which the Store is seeking an exemption.If the Store receives the same exemption,then visitors of ‘https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/info/media/tourism-resaarcw 2 https://www.cliftonhiII.cum/events/n1agara—fal|s—new—vears 3 https://www.cli?onhilLcom/fal|s_b|ag/3mericamspringrbreak—in—niagararfa||sAontari0/ ‘https://www.cliftonhiILcom/fal|s_b|og/niagarzwegiomeaster-egg-hunts/ www.canada.ca/en/horder-services—agency/news/2018/03/easter-long»weekend—»cbsa»tips-for- udveilelrlul-u:'|uIn|IIg-Ie.nuIu 5 https://www.niagarafaIlsreview.ca/newystory/S196734--one-of-the-best-years-for-tourism/ Page 181 of 322 the Mall would not have to travel far to purchase the food and non-food products the Store offers, creating a more positive overall tourist experience. 6.What justification is therefor the opening of the retail business estab|ishment(s)on holidays in light of the principle,stated in the Retail Business Holidays Act,that holidays should be maintained as common pause days? —.m.-.I:.«;.ei,m Qr\|nnu'r ll?au.mu.r.vur luau uyyrluutvvrr u.Lvas,UHEC Ilculuy 5../..~..y ....um..s,.~m,,.on Ilruy 4 ,....A,.. Markets on October 4”‘,2012,and Freshco Grocery Store on April 18“,2013 were granted the exemption to open on,among other holidays,Good Friday and New Year's Day.We are only requesting the same exemptions that have already been granted to other grocery retailers to ensure a level playing field and that we are not at a competitive disadvantage. ln addition,many workers in the service area are accustomed to working on holidays since the Niagara Region has a prominent tourism industry.The local economy stands to benefit even further by the fact that Store employees,who are already willing to work on existing exempted holidays and have expressed a willingness to work on Good Friday and New Year's Day,would be paid premium wages (time and a half)as per the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Subsequent to 2012,the Store received authorization to sell beer and wine from the AGCO.The r‘|I<rnm9v<.-,.. wine is that they are disappointed the Store is closed on Good Friday and New Year's Day (both long weekends).These are days when many families get together and have company from out-of-town and rely upon nearby grocery stores to be open so that they can purchase beer and wine,especially since LCBOis closed on all statutory holidays. Page 182 of 322 Store Locations and Local Landmarks in Niagara Falls ma mum. .um.<.u«.....»_.muu.:a um.n..m-.~mm m......~.rm nxrncmun nu.m:....=.v.u.v....v......u..= kwalnnkwwr-nun Cam-u mun raunnnaurv.mm u»....;.m Nun-rammunwMmam..mmwnnvv u...‘um Iwnmv c..n..«.—-v Page 183 of 322 Page 184 of 322 Page 185 of 322 Bill 6715,as amended by By-law No.19-2010. PART II-TOURISM CRITERIA Tourist attractions are limited to: q\ b)Historical attractions;and Cultural,multi-cultural or educational attractions. ...\...I ne '[WO (1)KIIOITIEITS YBSITICIIOH Se!0U!In [115 KBQUIBKIODS10 me I-\CI CIOSS FIDI apply IO 5 retail bus"ess establishment located in a local municipality within the Regional of Nia ara,havin a opulation of less than 50,000 1.Is business located within two kilometres of a tourist attraction?Y|;s/No D If yes,describe the nature of tourist attraction: Sec Scheo\u1€Manned 2‘Describe nature of direct association with the tourist attraction or reliance on tourists visiting the attraction for business on a holiday. Bee Sehcctute rmouneoi Where the application involves a business that on days other than holidays normally uses a total area of 2,400 square feet or more for sewing the public,or normally has four or more employees sewing the public,please outline the .,.......‘»., ........,..-......-,....4 3%'§§IfeLlLLI”e'mum Page 186 of 322 Page 187 of 322 Page 188 of 322 Page 189 of 322 Page 190 of 322 Page 191 of 322 Page 192 of 322 Page 193 of 322 Page 194 of 322 EXNBIT“Au Store Locations and Local Landmarks In Niagam Falls m.c.u.m -u.......m....m....z...... .m.r..m..4 s.ruzunhluman xv c.~..s.u.umlvoaueu H:mm:hnzlzrlt?vdd n......-mu.u mpe.r.n.m...-.«...m z...c.....n.muwm r macaw I3 ?u am hllmgwv-umuu u.n.u.mzm....-av Page 195 of 322 REGIONAL IVIUNICIPAUTYOF NIAGARA POLICE SERVBCES BOARD 5700 VALLEYWAY.NIAGARAFALLS,ONTARIO L2E 1X8 7 _.._A_._--_.....U_..,L,.. _j',"'f“'§,.an December 18,2018 Regional Chair Jim Bradley and Council Members Niagara Region 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way P.O.Box 1042 Thorold,ON L2V4T7 (‘hair E2r9r?A\r Llvul £\\43I\/Ilul \ll1K4GII |JIGl\.Al\.ry. We are writing to you on behalf of the Regional Municipalityof Niagara Police Services Board (Board) and the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS)about the upcoming transition of the administration and enforcement of the adult entertainment industry.A copy of the resolution passed by the Board at its July 26,2018 meeting is attached for your reference. The Niagara Region anticipates that the transition process will be completed in the next six to eight months. The Board and NRPS believe it is absolutely critical that the Niagara Region and local municipalities with adult entertainment in their communities,maintain the current system of licensing adult entertainers .and that the Region and municipalities NOT move to a system of allowing registration of entertainers by the adult entertainment industry andlor pariours. As background,the impetus for Niagara's involvement in licensing the adult entertainment industry in the Region came about in 1995 as a result of an issue pertaining to a 14 year—oldgirl performing in an adult Region.......a.........-...r................_.......J ..._......~.vvuEriLj?it;ii:;érits}eé'a{ir';i'5'péé;iE:c'a{ii;7';§'si;éa'tSFa's'sE;=j{a{nEé'Iolécomeinvolved in the regulation of thisindustry. Licencing by—!awswere then enacted in 1996-4997. The original licensing by-laws relating to adult entertainment required that entertainers be registered prior to performing in an establishment.A registration system was implemented as opposed to a full licensing requirement.The registration required that a form be completed by an entertainer at the establishment. The entertainer was required to provide proof of age to a person responsible at the establishment.In addition,a photo was taken by the club and this,as well as the registration form.was then filed with the NKP5 Licensing unit.unminai packground CheCKS were not completed.However,this registration system DID NOT provide Niagara with the adequate opportunity to conduct the appropriate background checks and,therefore,led to further incidents of underage entertainers performing in the clubs. Other incidents that occurred included a young woman,who was the subject matter of a child protection warrant,and she was found registered and performing in an adult entertainment ciub in Thorold.There was also a case where a 15-year-old girl aliegediy presented a ciub's operator with a fake driver's license processed application forms they were able to diécoverher true age and identity. Page 196 of 322 Page 2 December 18,2018 Adult Entertainment Licensing —Niagara Region It is important to note that the registration system that was formerly used is fundamentally different from the licensing system that is used now.The former registration system placed the onus of ensuring an entertainer's age of majority on the owner of an establishment.The registration process would require the owner to collect personal identification from an applicant and then submit these documents plus a fee to the licensing enforcement officers for processing. Entertainers have expressed serious concern about moving back to a registration system and told police that they are very fearful of the registration system because their personal information may be used and shared inappropriately. in addition to the concerns expressed by the entertainers,there are significant public safety issues that will arise if the Region and the affected area municipalities decide to abandon the current licensing system and revert to a registration system. With the current licensing system,the entertainer is required to attend the Licencing Department,as is the case with other business licenses,and present the required documentation.This licensing requirement, and its companion criminal background check,have resulted in licenses being revoked or applications being refused where entertainers were convicted of offences such as possession or trafficking of a controlled substance,assault,forcible confinement,possession of an offensive weapon,communicate for the purpose of prostitution,keeping a common bawdy house as well as fraud and mischief related offences. .Qc=r\/inc;mnnininalitinq nnrrpnt..-_........_...._.H......_._,v ...y ..-a.-...........-.4..--...... licensing system for adult entertainers as it has proven to significantly reduce the incidence of human trafficking crimes,prevent underage dancers,protects dancers working in the clubs,protect dancers from pimps who try to lure them into prostitution,reduce illegal sexual activities that occur on premise,reduce the use of drugs and drug trafficking,and limit or eliminate the involvement of organized crime.Simply put,maintaining the current licensing system offers dancers a safer place to do their work and offers greater protection for members of the public who are patrons of the clubs. -.,,........,I\/...-.,......... Pease do not hesitate to contact us should you require further comment or have any questions. Respectfully, ./ Board Chair Chief of Police Mayor W.Redekop and Councillors,Town of Fort Erie Lord Ma or B.Disero and Counci 5 Town of Niara—on—the-Lake ayr .gu Im an ouncl ors,City ‘ Mayor F.Campion and Councillors,City of Welland Vlce—Chairand Members,Niagara Police Services Board Page 197 of 322 REGIONALMUNICIPALITYOF NIAGARA POLECESERVCES BOARD Tel:(905)6884111 -Toll Free:1-888-668-3911 «Fax:(289)248-1011 psb@niagarapolice.ca -www.niagarapolice.ca Juty 30,2013 Ms.Ann-Marie Norio,Regional Clerk Regional Municipalityof Niagara 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way PO.Box 1042 Thorold,ON L2V4T7 Dear Ms.Norio: Re:Business Licensing Unit Transition Request for Police Services Board Official Position and Next Steps 161.2018 At it_sPublic Meeting held July 26,2018,the Niagara Police Services Board considered correspondence dated July 17,2018 from Deb Reid,Executive Director,Niagara Police Services Board,providing the following list of items that were considered by the Board's Licencing Committee on July 2018 support of the Region's initiative to transition the NiagaraRegional Police ServiceBusiness LicencingUnitbackto the Region: (i) (ii) (iii) Presentation Slide Deck —Transition of Business Licensing —Mr.Maciej Jurczyk.Directorof internal Controi &Organizational Performance,Niagara Region Memo dated June 6,2018 from Carmen D‘Ange|o.CAO,Niagara Region,outlining the business model to transition the enforcement of business licenses currently overseen by the Niagara Regional Police Service to the Niagara Region; Memo from Chis Carter,General Manager.Niagara Region,requesting the Police Services Board express its official position in a motion regarding the model for enforcement of adult entertainment licenses,when Niagara Region transfers the rest of the business licensing back to the upper municipal tier. The followingmotion was passed: ‘WHEREAS the Regional Municipalities of Niagara Act formerly provided the Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Services Board (the Board)with the direct power to licence, regulate and govern vehicles for hire (taxicabs,specialty buses,siqhtseeina vehicles,caleche,and tow trucks)and businesses(second-hand’goods stores vane‘dealers; salvage yards,auto-wrecking yards and taxicab brokers); AND WHEREAS,as a result of changes to the Municipal Act in 1996,the licensing authority was given to the Regional Municipality of Niagara; AND WHEREAS,pursuant to the delegation provisions in the Municipal Act,the Regional Municipality of Niagara has delegated this licensing function back to the Board; AND WHEREAS,in 1995 the Board was approached by various area municipaiities requesting that the Board take over adult entertainment licensing in the Niagara Region; Page 198 of 322 Police Services Board Public Meeting —July 26,2018 V‘Business Licensing Unit Transition -Request for Police Services Board Official Position/Next Steps Minute 161.2018,Page 2 AND WHEREAS,the Board has carried out some or all adult entertainment functions for the following municipalities since that time:Niagara-on-the-Lake,Niagara Falls,Fort Erie, Welland,and Thorold; AND WHEREAS,the Board has been approached by the Niagara Region with a request for the transition of business licenses over which it has jurisdiction from the Board and Niagara Regional Police Service back to the Niagara Region,and further requests the Board to express its official position regarding the administration and enforcement of adult l'nr»nn\¢- GIILGI tallllllclll, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Niagara Police Services Board supports the position of Niagara Region to transfer the business licensing,including vehicles for hire {taxicabs, specialty vehicles,shuttle buses,sightseeing vehicles,caleche,and tow trucks)and businesses (second-hand goods stores and dealers,salvage yards,auto-wrecking yards and taxicab brokers)back to the upper municipal tier; AND FURTHER,that the Niagara Police Services Board supports NiagaraRegion to take on me aommistrarion and enrorcement of adult entertainment if the local area municipalities do not wish to transition the adult entertainment back to the lower tier municipality; AND FURTHER,that the Board strongly urges the Niagara Region to maintain the methodology of the current system of licensing adult entertainers and that it {it move to a system allowing registration of entertainers by the adult entertainment industry and/or parlours. Carried.’ i-urtner to Board direction,I would ask that you take the necessary action. Yours truly, ?aé Deb Reid Executive Director zdc Encl. 0:Mr.T.Harrison,Commissionerffreasurer of Enterprise Resource Management Services,RMON Page 199 of 322 J A d v‘Ch 'NIAGARA o:P9o?s.3r5.Zt?ex22;: wégé December 5,2018 Jim Diodati,Mayor Niaqara F 905.354.6041 4310 Queen Street P.O.Box 1023 Niagara Falls,ON L2E 6X5 Sent via email RE:Municipal Appointment for Recommendation to the Minister of Tourism,Cuiture Sport Dear Mayor Diodati, I have the pieasure of writing to you on behalf of The Niagara Parks Commission regarding the City of Niagara Falls’representative to the Commission's Board. Subsection 3(2)ofthe Niagara Parks Act,R.S.O.1990,c.N.3,provides for the composition of the Commission's Board,specifically that it "...shali be composed of not fewer than ten and not more than twelve members appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council of whom...one member shall be a member of the council of the City of Niagara Faiis and shall be appointed annualiy upon the recommendation of such council." Due to the start of the 2018-2022 term of councét,the appointment of the City's representative to the Commission’s Board expired as of Nov.30,2018;therefore,the Commission requires the name of the person City Council has setected as its municipat appointment for recommendation I0 the IVIIFIISIGFOT |0Ui'lSm,Culture and Sport. We would respectfully ask that you fon/vard the appropriate correspondence at your eariiest convenience stating who has been designated as City Counci|’s representative so that we may then provide it to the Minister. In addition,we would ask you to advise the representative that he/she is required to complete an online profile as soon as possible as this is a new requirement for the Provincial Public Appointments Secretariat.This step wilt be important to expedite the appointment process.The online profile may be created on the new website at http://www.ontario.ca/pubiicappointments. JOAN ANDREW,Vice Chair DAVIDADAMES,Chief Executive Of?cer (A) 7400 Portage Road.Niagara Falls.ON Canada L2E 6T2 905.356.2241 niagaraparksxzom An Agency of the Government of Ontario Page 200 of 322 *NIAGARA Should you have any questions.please do not hesitate to Contact me. Sincerely, ?miiiizii?d Joan Andrew Vice Chair cc:David Adames,Chief Executive Officer (A),Niagara Parks Bil!Matson.Acting City Cierk/Manager of Clerks Services,Niagara Falls Page 201 of 322 Teresa Fabbro From:BillMatson Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 1:03 PM To:Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:Niagara Fails MunicipalAppointment for NPC Board of Commissioners Attachments:2018-12-05 Niagara Falis re MunicipaiAppointmentpdf Let's add this under Communications please Niagara Parks Commission —Appointment of a Member of Council to the NPC Board Recommendation:That Council vote on a representative to the Niagara Parks Commission for the current term of Council. From:Natasha Devos [mailtozndevos@niagaraparks.com] Wpdnpqdav. ¥5é'3§r£.'6E$a'a'u""’ "A " Cc:Joan Andrew;David Adames;BillMatson;Darla Jones Subject:Niagara Falls MunicipalAppointment for NPC Board of Commissioners Good afternoon Mayor Diodati, Please be guided by the attached letter from Vice Chair Andrew. Should you have any questions,please do not hesitate to Contact us. Natasha "NIAGARA Natasha Devos ,9 PARKS STRATEGIC POLICY COORDINATOR P 905.356.2241 X2247 M 289.783.3521 7400 Portage Road,P.O.Box 150 Niagara Falls,Ontario,Canada L2E 6T2 ndevos@niagara9arks.com I nuuuu 54:54:l\\.I.ya.“u u Please consider the environment before printing this e—mail.The Niagara Parks Commission Con?dentiality Notice The information contained in this communicationincluding any attachmentsmay be con?dential,is intended only for the use of the recipient(s)named above and may be legally privileged.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient,you are hereby noti?ed that any dissemination,distribution,disclosure,or nfifq V01]1‘?(‘.6iVB(l \.«UlJ)’“L6 UL uuo vuu.1.uu.u.u.vuu_\.u1,\I.I.su;J \.IL Aug vu;u.-u;.;....y,ALI u.,..vv;J I.uv...v..,-.....--J .....--....-----...-...----- communicationin error,please re-send this communication to the sender and permanently delete the original and any copy of it from your computer system.Thank you. Page 202 of 322 Page 203 of 322 Page 204 of 322 Page 205 of 322 Page 206 of 322 Page 207 of 322 Page 208 of 322 Page 209 of 322 Page 210 of 322 Page 211 of 322 Page 212 of 322 Page 213 of 322 Page 214 of 322 Page 215 of 322 Page 216 of 322 Page 217 of 322 Page 218 of 322 Page 219 of 322 Page 220 of 322 Page 221 of 322 Page 222 of 322 Page 223 of 322 Page 224 of 322 Page 225 of 322 Page 226 of 322 Page 227 of 322 Page 228 of 322 Page 229 of 322 Page 230 of 322 Page 231 of 322 Page 232 of 322 Page 233 of 322 Page 234 of 322 Page 235 of 322 Page 236 of 322 Page 237 of 322 Page 238 of 322 Page 239 of 322 Page 240 of 322 Page 241 of 322 Page 242 of 322 Page 243 of 322 Mike Formica Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 1:19 PM To:Teresa Fabbro;Mike Formica Subject:FW:thundering waters forest From:Carey Campbell Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 1:14 PM To:Alex Herlovitch;BillMatson Subject:FW:thundering waters forest Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 10:12 AM To:Carolynn loannoni <ioannoni@niagarafalls.ca>;Jim Diodati<'diodati nia arafa|ls.ca> Subject:thundering waters forest Please do the right thing and stop the development of this land.Future generations rely on us to think beyond the almighty dollar and preserve the land.Once gone..... Step up,make the RIGHT stand Sent from Yahoo Maii on Android Page 244 of 322 Mike Formica From:BiilMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 1:18 PM To:Teresa Fabbro;Mike Formica Subject:FW:Riverfront Community Development From:Carey Campbell Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 1:13 PM To:Ken Todd;BillMatson;Alex Herlovitch Subject:FW:Riverfront Community Development From:Rose McCormick- Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 10:27 AM To:Counciltvlembers <counciImembers nia arafa|ls.ca> Subject:Riverfront Community Development Good morning,Mayor and Council Members, 1 am writing you to express my concern regarding the 1 nundering waters t'O1‘6SI mverrront pommunuy Development.I have been critical of this deveiopment since 2016,when it was still referred to as the Paradise Project,and I see that,with the November 2018 clear cutting of the southern edge of the property,that the fears and apprehensionsthat Various communities had towards this development were fully warranted. When GR-Can's hired contractors destroyed provincially signi?cant (and,by extension,provincially protected) wetlands,they showed the citizens of the Niagara Regions their true colours ~they are untrustworthy and did ___;¢_1__-__-....£‘4L,.A.....,.l.'¢1,\.,.,.II r\«v\v\v-r\11r|1 111;“ IIOL l‘dL(C any 01 we 4/UUI1u1L1U11s rcuu Uut 111 L116 iviay 4.u1o appiuvcu U.L Luv auuuiluuxy 1J1(«U.l.LU uucu.I..u.u W W nu the new council remedy this environmental degradation and breach of public trust?How will GR—Canbe held accountable to destroying provincially signi?cant wetlands?This development should not be allowed to continue under any circumstances. Furthermore -how did this development get so far if so much of it has been contentious,and,frankly,illegal?I am aware that the Mayor and former Premier Wynne went to China in the summer of 2015 to discuss this Ammtnnmpnr (1D_(“;m _ \.£\4V\/LLllJ1AJ.\.41.l.L VVILLA \J.l\\.zu.L1 vuu;u unsvsv 11.1.97 v nun.)uuuuub .,v Vcsr n4v.-...... over their eyes -but it is not too late to take a positive step and disallow fuither permissions to GR~Ca11foiit Riverfront Community Development. u»-A4’-~——»—7..w—_—..---...----.--7 Lastly,while I am not a citizen of Niagara Falls (1 live in St.Catharines),this development still stands to impact myself and my community because watershed systems throughout the Niagara Region are inextricable -we all drink the same water,breathe the same air,and are all Vulnerableto the myriad negative impacts that this development brings long they not develop“on any of the PSWS,but this has ""'"'”u shown to be false,and I am worried that theyare keen to destroyaseries of ancientoarbonsinks,water ?ltration systems,and ?ood preventing natural wonders. Thank you for your time, Rose McCormick Page 245 of 322 St.Catharines,ON Page 246 of 322 Mike Formica ,_, Bil!MatsonFrom: Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:21 AM To‘Mike Formica;Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:Online Form —Enquiryfrom Region website From:Carey Campbeli Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:27 PM To:Alex Herlovitch;BiliMatson;Ken Todd Subject:FW:Online Form —Enquiry from Region website From:Niagara Region Website <webmaster@niagararegi0n.ca> Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:12 PM To:Group—Council|ors2018@n1ggararegion.ca Cc:WEBINCOM|NG@niagararegion.ca Subject:Onfine Form —Enquiry from Region website To reply,copy the email address from below and put into ‘To’.(if resident entered their email address) municipality:Niagara Falls Riverfront Development comments:January 9,2019 L .-,.Niagara Falls,ON LZE 1A6 Dear Niagara Regional Council Members:Please accept this letter as my personal opposition to the Riverfront Community Development (previously Known as Paradise and Thundering Waters Development,respectively),as proposed by developer,GR CAN.As a life long resident of Niagara Falls I have always been in awe of the natural wonders that we have surrounding us.We are the envy of many.I have travelled from coast to coast across our beautiful country and met folks from all over who are familiar with Niagara Falls.They speak fondly of our great city and the magnificent .._n._.___.l ,...,.,.........-.,..\hiking areas wlthm our reg1on.inoeea,1:IS me water aim we green space that fuels their admiration,not the souvenir stores,casinos,or hotels as they can be erected anywhere.Which brings me to the point of this letter. Why would the City of Niagara Falls squander a precious resource like the Carolinian forest and the (protected)Wetlandsfound within the boundaries Page 247 of 322 of this proposed development when there are plenty of other areas where a project of this magnitude would be better suited?As the world grapples with mitigating climate change is it not government's responsibility at all levels to do the right thing and protect our envrronment at all costs‘!Should Niagara Falls not show leadership and act as a custodian of the natural resources we are so Very lucky to have?I urge all council members to listen to the experts in the scienti?c community that have no ties to the developer, (and therefore no bias),to suspend further permission to develop on this land as GR CAN has not lived up to the conditions as per Niagara Falls City Council meeting of May 8,2018.What do you plan to do to make GR {"1 _,_______A___ L1AAJ_1A‘________‘_____1 ?__________ LJAN aCC01lI1IaD16 IOI‘1ts acuons ana aamages L?al nave 0cL:u11't:u mun me recent clear cutting,an infraction cited by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.Sincerely,Debra Jackson Jones yes Page Referrer:https://wwwniagararegion.ca/government/counci1/pro?les/defaultaspx .....- The Regional Municipality of Niagara Con?dentiality Notice The information contained in this communication including any attachments may be con?dential,is intended only for the use of the recipient(s)named above,and may be legally privileged.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient,you are hereby noti?ed that any dissemination,distribution,disclosure,or copying of this communication,or any of its contents,is strictly prohibited,If you have received this communication in error,please re—sendthis communicationto the sender and permanently delete the original and any copy of it ?om your computer system.Thank you. Page 248 of 322 Mike Formica From:Bilt Matson .Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:22 AM To:Mike Formica;Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:Online Form —Enquiryfrom Region website From:Carey Campbell Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:32 PM To:Ken Todd;BillMatson;Alex Herlovitch Subject:FW:Online Form —Enquiry from Region website From:Niagara Region Website ~ _T Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 2:28 PM To:Iirn.Diodati@3iagararegion.ca Cc:WEBINCOMING@niagararegion.ca Subject:Oniine Form —Enquiry from Region website To reply,copy the email address from below and put into 'T0'.(if resident entered their email address) municipality:Lincoln Thundering Waters I am writing to express my concerns as ‘aresident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.We __._.L vn_J_1_.____.u___.,.,...__.A.1...11.1.,_:_____.._'.J..__4. comments : 11860 10 PTUICCIU115 I'IOV1IlCIE|.1ly D1gHlI1CaIl[WCELEIIIU 'c1.I1U L113 IUUCIIL UUU.UUZ.lI.lg IIIUIUCIII. taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a disregard of due process.My future and the future of the people of Niagara will be negatively impacted by the loss of this Wetlandin this time of rapidly changing climate and unpredictableweather.Scienti?c evidence suppoits the importance of maintaining the remaining wetlands in our region.I am hoping you will support the protection of this vital natural area for betterment of Niagara.Thank you.—Jane Gadsby a Page Referrer:https://wWw.niagararegion.ca/govermnent/counci1/pro?les/pro?le.aspx?f=Jin1&1=Di0dati Page 249 of 322 The Regional Municipality of Niagara Con?dentiality Notice The information contained in this communication including any attachments may be con?dential,is intended only for the use of the recipient(s)named above,and may be legally privileged.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient,you are hereby noti?ed that conving ""'_'__—""''____"_"""‘'_'__V___''_'7 '_'_fJ ___$__"""""""—"""—"""""""'?"""_'_—_""__"__"7 ""'""“"‘Jerohilaited.If youhavereeeivegi communication in error,please re—sendthis communication to the sender and permanently delete the original and any copy of it from your computer system.Thank you. Page 250 of 322 Mike Formica From:BillMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:22 AM To:Teresa Fabbro;Mike Formica Subject:FW:Niagara Falls Watershed —————Origina|Message———-~ From:Carey Campbell Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:36 PM To:BillMatson;Alex Herlovitch;Ken Todd Subject:FW:Niagara Falls Watershed —————Origina|Message——~—— From:Jennifer Elliotson Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 1:15 PM To:Counci|Members <councilmembers nia arafa||s.ca> Subject:Niagara Falls Watershed Dear Niagara Falls City Counsellors, It has come to my attention that a horrible gash was bulldozed into a significant wetland in Niagara Falls called Thundering Waters Forest,irreparably destroying micro and macro systems.I’m writing this letter to express my disappointment with the lack of care given to protect the land. I certainly hope that there will be more consideration for protection of our unique bio systems in the region..and that the love of money will not always trump our love of the land. Jennifer Elliotson Page 251 of 322 Mike Formica From:BillMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:22 AM To:Teresa Fabbro;Mike Formica Subject:FW:Please for love of god and all things natural From:Carey Campbell Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:37 PM To:Ken Todd;Alex Herlovltch;BillMatson Subject:F\N:Please for love of god and all things natural From:Nicole Heln Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 12:56 PM To:CouncilMembers <councilmembers nia arafa|ls.ca> Subject:Please for love of god and all things natural Dear Mayor and Council, I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.I believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provincially Signi?cant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a ?aunting and understanding of due process and I call on you to suspend this development immediately. I believe my future and the future of fellow Niagarans will be negatively impacted by the loss of this wetland in this time of rapidly changing climate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scienti?c evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetlands in our region?Why have you allowed GR—Canto take its recent clear—cutand what measures are you taking to ensure this action will not be repeated at least until the outcome of the Local Planning and Appeal Tribunal appeal currently on the table?Please stop the blaten disregard of you constituants in favour of wealthy foreigners. Regards Nicole Hein Get Outlook for iOS Page 252 of 322 Mike Formica From:BillMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:23 AM To‘Teresa Fabbro;Mike Formica Subject:FW:Concern for Thundering Waters Forest ‘From:Carey Campbell Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:38 PM To:BillMatson;Alex Herlovitch;Ken Todd Subject:FW:Concern for Thundering Waters Forest From:Sarah English ‘ Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 11:55 AM To:Jim Diodati <'diodati nia arafa||s.ca> Cc:Counci|Members <counci|members nia arafaIis.ca> Subject:Concern for Thundering Waters Forest January 10,2019 Dear Mayor and Council, My name is Sarah,I am 27 years old and I have been living in Niagara Region for almost my entire life. Niagara has always been and will always be my home.I have had the privilege of growing up in this small community surrounded by beautiful nature and wildlife.Yet I have seen how over the years,these important areas such as the wetlands of Thundering Waters Forest,have increasingly diminished for the purpose of development. I am writing to express my concern as a resident of Niagara.I am disappointed that city councillors voted to allow development to occur within Thundering Waters Forest,especially when Ontario has already lost 90%of our wetlands. Furthermore,no action was taken when GR—CANillegally violated legislation and proceeded to clearcut a portion of the forest,causing environmental harm to part of the Provincially Significant Wetlands on site.I |i|(n action, vvuunu mu.Lv I\Il\-III um"ulw \I\Jv\ll\lllr4l\41Il\l .v ..........-....,. accountable? I urge you to all please reconsider the Riverfront Community Development and take action to protect this crucial piece of land and cease any further development. Thank you for taking the time to address the concerns of our community. Sincerely, Sarah English ...................---....-IIIVVI ,.-_.,....-._-,,,,,,,,, Page 253 of 322 Mike Formica From:BillMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:20 AM To:Mike Formica;Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:Letter of Concern From:Carey Campbel! Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:27 PM To:Ken Todd;BitiMatson;Alex Herlovitch Subject:FW:Letter of Concern From:Gracey,Carrissa *7 Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 3:58 PM To:Counci|Members <counciEmember_s_@niagarafalEs.ca> Subject:Letter of Concern January 10,2019 Port Weller Public Schooi Students St.Catharines,Ontario 1.2M 1W4 Niagara Falls City Councillors 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls,Ontario L2E 6X5 Dear Niagara Falls City Counciliors, Page 254 of 322 Port Welier Public School on the Environmental Action Team.We do a 10’:of projects in our community to care for our environment,such as collecting native seeds and helping with restoration projects in the forest near our school. We are writing to you to tell you that we noticed the buiidozing of the Thundering Waters Forest wetiand and m:|(nc npnnip dpstrnving going "'u «.4.-IHIDI-I ...v..-.V,...-.._.._-._..-._._.._...In.un.u\\...;mu uvnu I.\4 nun...mu...r...‘-I... to fix this damage and why the news reports said the bulidozer only "veered off course siight|y....oniy a couple meters off course”when in fact it is a lot more than that. So you can see why we are upset and we would like to know that there is a consequence to their actions so it ..!._._....J;.____uuerm i.l1'cI|J[Jt:lId5dIIIIIlUuI r\I::5Iun. Sincereiy, Sammy,Coiby,Morgan,Ayla,Sarah,Josh,Emily,Ashiey,Izzie,Ms.Nesbitt,Mrs.Gracey,and Miss Wood Page 255 of 322 ..nica rrom:BiiiMatson Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 9:21 AMTo:Mike Formica;Teresa Fabbro Subject:FW:RiverfrontDevefopment ‘Zi‘-‘(ti-*:1—;:IM’CareyCampbell Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 4:31 PM To:Alex Herlovitch;BillMatson;Ken Todd Subject:FW:RiverfrontDevelopment I-rom:1)ebrajackson—jones <. Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 3:56 PM To:Jim Diodati <'gdiodati@niagarafa||S.ca>;Chris Dabrowski<cdabrowski@niagarafa|ls.ca>;Carolynn loannoni<ioannoni@niagarafa|Is.ca>;Vince Kerrlo <vkerrio@niagarafalls.ca>;Lori Lococo <I|ococo@niagarafa|ls.ca>;VictorPietrangelo<vQietrange|o@niagarafa|ls.ca>;Mike Strange <mstrange@niagarafaI|s.ca>;Wayne Thomson<wthomson@nigg@rafalls.ca>;Wayne Campbell <wcampbel|_@niagarafa||s.ca> Subject:Riverfront Development January 10,2019 Niagara Falls,ON,L2131A6 Dear Mayor Diodati and Niagara Falls City Councillors: Please accept this letter as my personal opposition to the Riverfront CommunityDevelopment,(previouslyknownasParadiseandThunderingWatersDevelopment,respectively),as proposed by developer,GR CAN. As a life long resident of Niagara Falls I have always been in awe of the natural wonders that we havesurroundingni-‘mam;+1~r:1rnl]¢:xr1-----—.-..-.-J u;4;;puuJ-A.“an,L161-V\a.l1L')u 11U111 UU'c1:>'LLO coast across our beautiful country andmetfolksfromallor/erwho are familiar with Niagara Falls.They speak fondly of our great city and the and the (protected)wetlands found withinthe boundariesof this proposed develootherareaswhereaprojectofthismagnitudewouldbebettersuited? pment when there are plenty of i I5rE E I [ Page 256 of 322 I urge all council members to listen to the experts in the scienti?c community that have no ties to the developer, (and therefore no bias),to suspend further permission to develop on this land as GR CAN has not lived up to the as per Niagara Falls City Council meeting of May 8,2018.What do you plan to do to make GR CAN accountableforvitsactions ariddamages that haveoccarredfrom the recent clear cutting,an infraction cited by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority? 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From:Carey Campbell <ccamQbe|l@niagarafa||s.ca> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 2:30 PM To:Ken Todd <ktodd@niagarafal|s.ca>;Alex Herlovitch <aher|ovitch@niagarafaHs.ca>;BillMatson <biIEmatson@niagarafa|ls.ca> Subject:FW:Thundering Waters From:Christine knighton-> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 8:06 AM To:CouncilMembers <councilmembers@niagarafai|s.ca> Subject:Thundering Waters i\/[mmr nn?(‘.n11nr~i1 J.I\.)\oI.L L1J.\l..’\JL \.A1..x\a.\./\ILAl.J.\/J1, I am Writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.I believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provincially Signi?cant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a ?aunting and understanding of due process and I call on you to suspend this development immediately. I believe my future and the future of fellow Niagarans be negatively impacted the loss of this wetland in this time of rapidly changing climate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scienti?c evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetlands in our region?Why have you allowed GR-Can to take its recent clear-cut and what measures are you taking to ensure this action will not be repeated at least until the outcome of the Local Planning and Appeal Tribunal appeal currently on the table? Regards Christine Knighton Page 261 of 322 Suzanne Anderson Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:17 AM To:Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson Subject:FW:Thundering Waters —--«Original Messagew-—~ From:Carey Campbell <ccamgbell@niagarafa|ls.ca> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 2:31 PM To:Alex Herlovitch <aher|ovitch@niagarafalls.ca>;BillMatson <billmats0n@niagarafalls.ca>;Ken Todd <l<todd@niagarafalls.ca> Subject:FW:Thundering Waters —--~-OriginalMessage————~ From:Fay Atkinson Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 8:39 PM To:CouncEIMembers <counci1members nia arafa|is‘<:a> Subject:Thundering Waters Dear Mayor and Council, I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of Niagara Falls regarding the councils position to date concerning The Thundering Waters Forest.I believe you are making a great mistake in destroying this important wetiand.I am asking you to suspend this development immediately. I am so tired of all the deveiopment in the area.I find the new survey in St David's an eyesore. Don't ignore the evidence of the importance of protecting wetlands. it's a shame that so many bad decisions are made because of money.... .._I_negaras, Fay Atkinson Sent from my iPhone Page 262 of 322 Suzanne Anderson Sent: To: Subject: Monday,January 14,2019 9:18 AM Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson FW:Thundering Waters Conservation ———-—OriginaIMessage——~~~ From:Carey Campbell <ccam bell nia arafa|Es.ca> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 2:32 PM To:Ken Todd <ktodd@niagarafaHs.ca>;BiE|Matson <bE|imatson@niagarafa||s.ca>;Alex Herlovitch <aher|ovitch@niagarafa!ls.ca> Subject:FW:Thundering Waters Conservation ————-OriginalMessage----— From:Margaret Sauer Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 7:20 PM To:CounciIMembers <counci|members nia arafalIs.ca> Subject:Thundering Waters Conservation Dear Mayor and Council, I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.I believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provincially Significant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a flaunting and understanding ___.___ll _.-..-..;.-__.__.-_1 ;I_:.. OT QUE process anu l Call UH YUUU.)5U5[JEllU LIII5 UBVCIUPIIIUIILlllillltfulduily. I believe my future and the future of fellow Niagarans will be negatively impacted by the loss of this wetland in this time of rapidly changing climate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scientific evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetlands in our region?Why have you allowed GR~Can to take its recent clear-cut and what measures are you taking to ensure this action will not be repeated at least until the outcome of the LocalPlanning and Appeal Tribunal appeal currently on the table? Regards Margaret Sauer Page 263 of 322 Suzanne Anderson From:Matson Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:19 AM To:Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson Subject:FW:No development —————UrIgmaIMessage——--— From:Carey Campbell <ccam bell nia arafalls.ca> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 2:36 PM To:Ken Todd <l<todd@niagarafalls.ca>;BillMatson <billmatson@niagarafalEs.ca>;Alex Herlovitch <aherlovitch@niagarafalls.ca> Subject:FW:No development «~—-—Origina|Message————— From:Janice Haines Sent:Thursday,ianuary 10,2019 7:19 PM To:Counci|Members <counci|members nia arafa|ls.ca> Subject:No deveiopment Dear Mayor and Councii, I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falis City Councii's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.i believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provinciaiiy Significant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR~Can clearly demonstrates a fla unting and understanding of due process and I call on you to suspend this development immediately. :l__I.'_.__.C..;..y r\nr!r\§-:\:A|I:n-FHn§r EDEIN-.'Ve lily IuLuIl:'dllu LIIC Iutult-.'UI It:IIUw Ivlagdidlib Wlll uc ncgatrvciy uupat.u:u uy nu:was ul una wcuuuu Ill uuo uuu, of rapidly changing ciimate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scientific evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetiands in our region?Why have you allowed GR-Can to take its recent clear-cut and what measures are you taking to ensure this action will not be repeated at least until the outcome of the LocalPlanning and Appeal Tribunai appeai currently on the table? This should never taken placelill Seriously we don't need any more traffic in Niagara Falls. Page 264 of 322 Suzanne Anderson From:BillMatson Sent: To: Subject: Monday,January 14,2019 9:19 AM Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson FW:Thundering Waters From:Carey Campbe|l<ccam bell nia arafa|ls.ca> Sent:Friday,January 11,2019 2:36 PM To:Alex Heriovitch <aher|ovitch@niagarafa|ls.ca>;Ken Todd <l<todd@niagarafa||s.ca>;BillMatson <biF|matson@niagarafalls.ca> Subject:FW:Thundering Waters From:Marcie Jacklin < Sent:Thursday,January 10,2019 6:46 PM To:Counci|Members <councilmembers@niagarafa|ls.ca> Subject:Thundering Waters Dear Mayor and Council, For over three years now I have monitoring the proposed development called Thundering Waters.I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.i believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provincially Significant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a fiaunting and understanding of due process and I call on you to suspend this development immediately. Niagara putting of your citizens as a priority.In of climatechange,wetlandsshould hea high priorityforumitigation.I thinl<there is a false eeononiyin this type of development that will actually have a negative impact on Niagara Falls and the entire Niagara region. I believe my future and the future of fellow Niagarans will be negatively impacted by the loss of this wetland in this time of rapidly changing climate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scienti?c evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetlands in our region?Why have you allowed GR—Canto take its recent clear-cut and what measures are you taking ..-¢_.I _;.1___;...__;.:1;.s_......;...____....::‘¢1..,.,.....1 ,..-,J ....,...I 1-|v\¢4\r\r\‘,.......,....+L. [0 ensure Ims acuon Wlll ROI DC repeateu at least unLu Lflc Uuluuluti U1 LIIC LUUUI rlauulug,auu Appeal 1 nuuucu appear uuuczuuy on the table? Regards Marcie Jacklin Page 265 of 322 Suzanne Anderson BillMatson Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:33 AM To:Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson Subject:FW: ~—-——ur|gmaIMessage————- From:Carey Campbe||<ccam beli nia arafa|1s.ca> Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:26 AM To:Alex Heriovitch <aheriovitch@nEagarafa|is.ca>;BiilMatson <biI|matson@niagarafal|s.ca>;Ken Todd <i<todd@niagarafalls.ca> Subject:FW: ——-«Original Message————— From:Stacie Royds Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:09 AM To:CounciIMembers <councilmembers nia arafa|is.ca> Subject: Dear Mayor and Council, I am writing to express my concerns as a resident of the Region of Niagara regarding Niagara Falls City Council's position to date concerning Thundering Waters Forest.I believe you are gravely in error in destroying this important Provincially Significant Wetland.The recent bulldozing incident taken by GR—Canclearly demonstrates a fiaunting and understanding of due process and I call on you to suspend this development immediately. L_i:............:...;.....-,..\.|£,.u........,m—.+:.mI..+ki¢- IIJEIIEVC llly IULUIU dllu Lllt:IULLEIU Ul ICI1UWl‘lIa5dld!l::WIII UK:Ilc5al.lVCIy lIIIpa\_u:u uy un:IUD)UI ulna wcuanu Ill una LIIIIC of rapidly changing climate and unpredictable weather.Why have you ignored the scientific evidence of the imperative to protect remaining wetlands in our region?Why have you allowed GR—Canto take its recent clear-cut and what measures are you taking to ensure this action will not be repeated at least until the outcome of the LocalPlanning and Appeal Tribunal appeal currently on the tabie? Regards Stacie Royds—KirkpatrEck Page 266 of 322 Suzanne Anderson Sent: To: Subject: Monday,January 14,2019 9:39 AM Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson FW:Concerns from St.Catharines From:Carey Campbell<ccam bell nia arafa|ls.ca> Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 9:37 AM To:Alex Herlovitch <aher!ovitch@niaga rafa|ls.ca>;BillMatson <bi||matson@niaga rafal|s.ca>,-Ken Todd <ktodd@nEagarafa!ls.ca> Subject:FW:Concerns from St.Catharlnes From:Grace Snippe» _____W Sent:Sunday,January 13,2019 4:56 PM To:Jim Diodati <'diodati nia arafa|!s.ca> Subject:Concerns from St.Catharines Jan 13,2019 Dear Mayor Diodati, My name is Grace Snippe,Pm a resident of St.Catharines,ON and extremely concerned about the mistakes being made at Thundering Waters Forest.With only l0%of Ontario’swetland remaining intact,we absolutely cannot afford to lose anymore.This land is invaluable as a carbon sink, as a natural water ?ltration system,and as a home for numerous endangered species.As a representativefor Niagara Falls and an advocate for the city’s weli-being,you must realize there is no positive outcome to be found from tampering with this area.No amount of money/revenue could match the value of this ecosystem as is,untarnished,healthy and thriving. It is obvious that GR-Can has no regard for the valueof this area despite their lip service to the contrary.Why were developers able to break the law wrap that Helen Chang was made aware of this particular...................D ....s ...- property in the first hliaga1'a Fallshasso many undevelolpeddpropertiesthatareunproductive ecosystemsand have no environ-mental value.Could this development not be moved anywhere else—perhaps to these areas that were to be designated for biodiversity off-setting? I understand the need for economic growth in your city,but it is counter—productiveto the needs of your citizens in years to come to impairthese important resources that already exist.A recent study found that southern Ontario’s urban and suburban wetlands produce $40 billion of water ?ltering services every year.Wetlands also provide flood control,prevent erosion,improve water quality,and facilitate ground water recharge and discharge.If it’s dollar signs you’re looking for,Thundering Waters is already a huge economicresource. The decisions we make right now,have so much impact for the longterm.We cannot deny or hide from climate change,and if these wetlands are _nn__;I_:.__|_r.'x1:..._....A ....,...¢:...,.I'M, come?I’m 25 years old and I am genuinely frightened by the decisions being made for your bene?t and my generation’s detriment.Set an example for other cities in Ontario and show us that you care for your region,your environment,and the future living spaces for your children.1 damaged or Spi1tup-We are los111g our on a major water ana all‘Illlratlon system.wnal.!£lIl(.l 01 Nxugurzx runs are you uiczuuig LUI gciustutluiib LU Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. Grace Snippe ,St.Catharines,ON.L2R 5W9. Page 267 of 322 Suzanne Anderson From:BillMatson Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 2:51 PM To:Teresa Fabbro;Suzanne Anderson Subject:FW:How can we help?#1077 Please add to the Thundering Waters Correspondence I-rom:Kristine tna <I<ena ovma araraus.ca> Sent:Monday,January 14,2019 2:30 PM To:'judydoerr505@gmaiE.com'<’ud doerr505 maiE.com> Cc:Alex Herlovitch <aherlovitch@niagarafa||s.ca>;BillMatson <biHmatson@niagarafaIls.ca> Subject:RE:How can we help?#1077 Dearludyz Thank you for your providing your email concerns below.I am also including the Director of Planning,Alex Herlovitch and the Acting City Clerk,BillMatson to advise them of your comments below. Kindregards, KristineEliall‘ExecutiveSecretary |mofficeofthe Mayorand CAO |City of Niagara Falls c+.......;:z:r:_-n:')1 :-_w onI:._1'7/1_2I:I:7 H3J.U Ltuttll QLICCI.|lwclgala Fall),UN LLL U/\J [\:Iu.2;.J.JU'I .14.:CAL '1'L\JJ g Iu/\JUJ .)l“l'4.1.»:' kelia@niagarafalls.ca From:Reports [mailto:reports@surveyanyplace.com] Sent:Saturday,January 12,2019 10:40 AM To:Ken Todd;Kristine E|ia bSubject:You have received a new response for your survey How can we help? Survey Data Title:How can we help? URL:ptnrrrui <f\TDateand111116212 January Z.Ul9 at1U:41 am Question 1 Question:Name First Name:Judy Last Name:DOERR Question 2 Page 268 of 322 Question:Messagelf your inquiry pertains to a certain address,please include it in your message so we can help you quicker.Note:If you are experiencing an urgent after-hours water or sewer issue,please Contact our Service Centre directly at 905-35 6-13 55. Answer:"Fhismessage concerns GR-CAN RIVER FRONT COM.DEV.THUNDERJNG WATERS FOREST. 1 AM A l3‘Vl:‘KY(,‘UN(;J:'KNJ:;L)'1A)&1’AY BK regarding the above company's 1 otal 11‘l‘€Sp0I‘lS1Dl8and extremely abusive practices and disrespect for the citizens of Niagara Falls in the way they have disregarded protocol for developing the protected wetlands.I am also very disappointed in the way the Mayor's office and the npca have not put the proper safeguards in place that may have avoided this abuse and it appears to have closed their eyes to to this cornpany’s unethical development policies given Niagara Falls has minimal wetlands and protected conservation I as a concerned citizen for my future and my children and grandchildren RIGHT to natural conservation areas want This development stopped and relocated to an area that would be A..‘.A.~-A.:—L_L_..A.:~.--_1.,.cM:.m-....|'"f‘LTE‘T‘D DTf1T_T’I‘ II1LlCIl IIIOIC E:lpp1'0p1'l21lU LU LUU1‘1.5II1 'cU1U SUUW SUIIIU ltisptzul LU L116 U1 LILUI15 U1 1‘u'ctg'cua rauo auu 11u_)11\1\_l\J111 "TO protected green spaces for generations to come. 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Fmmmamm >258m_wam .Om.Em_.Emw“OZWNW3%Page 270 of 322 PHONE 905.www.wainfleet.ca January 11, 2019 Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 90 Sheppard Ave E #200 North York, ON M2N 0A4 VIA EMAIL: municipal@agco.ca Re: Wainfleet Council Decision Cannabis Retail Stores To whom it may concern: Please be advised that at their Regular Meeting held on January 8, 2019, Council for the Corporation of the Township of Wainfleet passed the following resolution: Resolution No. C-003-2019 Moved By John MacLellan Seconded By Donna Cridland Administrative Staff Report ASR-040-2018 Re: Cannabis Retail Sales be received; THAT Council OPT-OUT of cannabis retail stores being located in the municipality; THAT Council request the Province of Ontario to provide the Township with the regulatory authority to further restrict the location of cannabis retail stores based on proximity to municipally sensitive land issues such as, Community Centres, Arenas, Recreation Facilities, Youth Facilities and even other Cannabis retail stores, AND THAT staff be directed to report back on other issues affecting the municipality Carried Regards, Meredith Ciuffetelli Deputy Clerk mciuffetelli@wainfleet.ca cc: Premier of Ontario, Niagara Region, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Local Area Municipalities Page 271 of 322 January 5, 2019, City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Charitable Trust # 130516362RR0001 Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 Foundation Reg # 53 10700571-53 Dear Mayor Diodati and Members of Council The Rotary Club of Niagara Falls is having their 21st Annual Trivia Night, being held at Club Italia on February 20, 2019. We would be very appreciative if you could purchase a table of 8 in support of this great organization. The cost per person is $35.00 and a table of 8 is $280.00. There are lots of prizes and a great choice of food and snacks. What a deal! Last year as in previous years we raised considerable funds that go back into the Community to help children and youth. We donated over $50,000 in 2018 to different organizations that help to make a difference in the lives of children. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. If you have any further questions, I may be reached @ 905-358-7226, or by e-mail @ bbgreenwood@cogeco.ca Warmest Regards, Barbara Greenwood President-Elect Rotary Club of Niagara Falls. Trivia Committee Member Page 272 of 322 Page 273 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, in accordance with an Order issued by the Ontario Municipal Board dated November 28, 2018, to permit the use of the Lands for a townhouse dwelling, group dwellings, a community centre, and accessory buildings and structures (AM-2015-011). 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 that 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 townhouse dwelling containing not more than 8 dwelling units (b) Group dwellings, excluding apartment dwellings, provided that no townhouse dwelling in the group dwellings contains more than 8 dwelling units (c) Community centre (d) 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 530 square metres for each dwelling unit (b)Minimum lot frontage 18 metres (c)Minimum yard widths from lot lines Page 274 of 322 2 (i) along the lot line between points A and B, as shown on Schedule 1 (ii) along the lot line between points B and C and points C and A, as shown on Schedule 1 (iii) for a community centre, from any other lot line 30 metres 1.5 metres 4.5 metres (d)Minimum building setback from a private lane (i) for a dwelling (ii) for a garage (iii) for a community centre 4.5 metres 6 metres 14 metres (e)Minimum setback of a community centre from an adjacent dwelling unit 4.5 metres (f)Maximum lot coverage 36% (g)Maximum floor area of a community centre 190 square metres h)Minimum privacy yard depth for each townhouse dwelling unit, as measured from the exterior rear wall of every dwelling unit 6 metres (i) The balance of regulations specified for an R4 use 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. For the purposes of this by-law, “community centre” shall mean a building or structure accessory to group dwellings and used for arts, crafts, physical, social Page 275 of 322 3 and educational purposes and shall not be used for overnight accommodation or any commercial purposes. 10. The provisions of this by-law shall be shown on Sheet C3 of Schedule “A” of By- law No. 79-200 by redesignating the Lands from GI, in part, and I, in part, to R4 and numbered 1086. Section 19 of By-law No. 79-200 is amended by adding thereto: 19.1.1086 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. ............................................................................ ....................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 S:\ZONING\AMS\2015\Byam011a.docx Page 276 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019- A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No. 133 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan (AM-2018-005). THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANNING ACT, 1990, AND THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA ACT, HEREBY ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1. The attached text and maps constituting Amendment No. 133 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan is hereby adopted. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. ........................................................ ................................................... BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 S:\OFFICIAL.PLN\AMEND\#133 - Forestview Subdivision\BYLAW_133.docx Page 277 of 322 PART 2 - BODY OF THE AMENDMENT All of this part of the document entitled PART 2 - BODY OF THE AMENDMENT, consisting of the following text and attached maps constitute Amendment No. 133 to the Official Plan of the City of Niagara Falls. DETAILS OF THE AMENDMENT The Official Plan of the City of Niagara Falls is hereby amended as follows: 1. MAP CHANGES Schedule “A3” to the Official Plan – Garner South Secondary Plan, is hereby amended by re-designating the subject lands identified on Map 1:  From Residential Low Density to Residential Medium Density  From Residential Medium Density to Residential Low Density  From Residential Low Density to Environmental Protection Area  From Residential Low Density to Open Space Appendix VII-B to the Official Plan – Garner South Secondary Plan Phasing Concept, is hereby amended by re-designating the subject lands identified on Map 2, from Phase 5 to Phase 4. 2. TEXT CHANGE PART 5, SECONDARY PLANS, SECTION 1 GARNER SOUTH is hereby amended by adding the following text to subsection 2.10.1.7:  Notwithstanding the requirements of this Section, or Sections 2.10.1.8 and 2.10.1.9, the lands on the south-west corner of McLeod Road and Garner Road, with a gross land area of 15.5 hectares, may be developed in advance of a comprehensive Scoped Watershed and Master Drainage Plan. Development of the lands shall be subject to a site specific stormwater management plan/scoped watershed study which will demonstrate that the hydrology of natural herit age features is not negatively impacted and pre-development conditions into Thompson’s Creek remain unaffected. Recommended measures shall be implemented as conditions of subdivision approval to the satisfaction of the City, The Regional Municipality of Niagara and/or the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, and the owner of Thompson’s Creek. Lands designated Environmental Protection Area shall continue to be subject to the policies of Section 2.9. Page 278 of 322 GARNER RDM C L E O D R D MAP 1 TO AMENDMENT No. 133AMENDMENT TO SCHEDULE - A3 - TO THE OFFICIAL PLANGARNER SOUTH SECONDARY PLAN CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS OFFICIAL PLANEXCERPT FROM SCHEDULE - A3 K:\GIS_Requests\2018\Schedule\Zoning\05\Map1_Amendment133.mxd NOTE: This schedule forms part of Amendment No. 133 to the Official Plan for the City ofNiagara Falls and it must be read in conjunction with the written text.OPA #133 ¹ 11/27/2018 Current Official Plan Land Use Environmental Protection Area Residential Low Residential Medium Provincially Significant Wetland - 30m Buffer From Residential Low Density to Residential Medium Density From Residential Medium Density to Residential Low Density From Residential Low Density to Environmental Protection Area From Residential Low Density to Open Space Areas Affected by this Amendment Page 279 of 322 QueenElizabethOakwoodStMichaelMc L e o d ParksideC h ip p a w a C r e e kButternutElderberrySweetChestnut B r o wn H ackberryKalarMulberryDogwoodSassafras MontroseK e l l y BuckeyeBrittanyJulieGoldenrodGarner B lue As h Pin OakNiagar aSquareB l a ckburn W h i t e PineCa n a d ian Heartland ForestP inOak MAP 2 TO AMENDMENT No. 133GARNER SOUTH SECONDARY PLANAMENDMENT TO PHASING CONCEPT APPENDIX VII-B CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS OFFICIAL PLAN K:\GIS_Requests\2018\Schedule\Zoning\05\Map2_Amendment133_GarnerSouth.mxd NOTE: This schedule forms part of Amendment No. 133 to the Official Plan for the City ofNiagara Falls and it must be read in conjunction with the written text. AM-2018-005 ¹ 12/5/2018 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Pha se 4 Pha se 5 Deve loped Lands From Phase 5 to Phase 4 Areas Affected by this Amendment Garner South Secondary Plan Phasing Concept Page 280 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to regulate the Forestview plan of subdivision on the Lands (AM-2018-005). 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 Lands shall be identified as five parcels, known as Parcels R3-1081, R4-1082, R4-1083, OS-1084 and EPA-1085. 3. 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 that 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. 4. 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. 5. The permitted uses shall be: (a) For Parcel R3-1081, the uses permitted in a R3 zone (b) For Parcel R4-1082, the uses permitted in a R4 zone (c) For Parcel R4-1083, the uses permitted in a R4 zone (d) For Parcel OS-1084, a public park (e) For Parcel EPA-1085: (i) the uses permitted in an EPA zone (ii) stormwater management facilities approved by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and the City of Niagara Falls (iii) pedestrian trails approved by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and the City of Niagara Falls 6. The regulations governing the permitted uses on Parcel R3-1081 shall be: (a) Minimum lot area (i) for a detached dwelling (ii) for an on street townhouse dwelling 350 square metres 180 square metres Page 281 of 322 2 (b) Minimum lot frontage (i) for a detached dwelling on an interior lot (ii) for a detached dwelling on a corner lot 11 metres 14 metres (c) Minimum front yard depth 4.5 metres (d) Minimum rear yard depth 7 metres (e) Minimum interior side yard width (i) for a one or a one and one half storey detached, semi-detached or duplex dwelling (ii) for a two storey detached, semi- detached, duplex or on street townhouse dwelling 0.9 metres 1.2 metres (f) Minimum exterior side yard width 3 metres (g) Minimum yard between a lot line and a door providing vehicular access to a private garage 6 metres (h) Maximum building height (i) for a detached, semi-detached or duplex dwelling (ii) for an on street townhouse, triplex or quadruplex dwelling 10 metres or 2.5 storeys, whichever is lesser 10 metres or 3 storeys, whichever is lesser (i) Maximum lot coverage none (j) Minimum landscaped open space 25% of the lot area (k) The balance of regulations specified for a R3 use 7. The regulations governing the permitted uses on Parcel R4-1082 shall be: (a) Minimum lot area 200 square metres for each dwelling unit (b) Minimum lot frontage 26 metres (c) Minimum front yard depth for a townhouse dwelling 4 metres Page 282 of 322 3 (d) Minimum rear yard depth for a townhouse dwelling 6 metres (e) Minimum interior side yard width (i) from the southerly interior side lot line (ii) from all other side lot lines for a townhouse dwelling 11 metres 1.5 metres (f) Maximum building height 10 metres or 3 storeys, whichever is lesser (g) Maximum lot coverage none (h) Minimum privacy yard depth for each townhouse dwelling unit, as measured from the exterior rear wall of every dwelling unit 7 metres (i) Road allowance requirements section 4.27 of By-law No. 79-200 shall not apply (j) The balance of regulations specified for a R4 use 8. The regulations governing the permitted uses on Parcel R4-1083 shall be: (a) Minimum lot area 200 square metres for each dwelling unit (b) Minimum front yard depth for a townhouse dwelling 4 metres (c) Minimum rear yard depth for a townhouse dwelling 2.8 metres (d) Minimum interior side yard width for a townhouse dwelling 1.5 metres (e) Maximum number of storeys 10 metres or 3 storeys, whichever is lesser (f) Maximum lot coverage none (g) Minimum privacy yard depth for each townhouse dwelling unit, as measured from the exterior rear wall of every dwelling unit 7 metres (h) Road allowance requirements section 4.27 of By-law No. 79-200 shall not apply Page 283 of 322 4 (i) The balance of regulations specified for a R4 use 9. The regulations governing the permitted uses on Parcel OS-1084 shall be: (a) Minimum lot area 7000 square metres (b) Minimum lot frontage 60 metres (c) The balance of regulations specified for an OS use 10. The regulations governing the permitted uses on Parcel EPA-1085 shall be the regulations for an EPA use. 11. 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. 12. No person shall use the Lands for a use that is not a permitted use. 13. No person shall use the Lands in a manner that is contrary to the regulations. 14. The provisions of this by-law shall be shown on Sheets A6 and B6 of Schedule “A” of By-law No. 79-200 by redesignating the Lands from DH, in part, and HL, in part, to R3 and numbered 1081, in part, R4 and numbered 1082, in part, R4 and numbered 1083, in part, OS and numbered 1084, in part, and EPA and numbered 1085, in part. 15. Section 19 of By-law No. 79-200 is amended by adding thereto: 19.1.1081 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. 19.1.1082 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. 19.1.1083 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. 19.1.1084 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. 19.1.1085 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. .......................................................................... .................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 S:\ZONING\AMS\2018\By-laws\Byam005.docx Page 284 of 322 5.7m 9m 1 3 .2 m 31.1m 33.2m35.5m44m44m49 .4 m55.4m55.4m61m71.8m80.1m 8 0 .3 m81.4m77m96m11 5m 113.1m123m 1 3 2 .8 m 13 3.9m 134.7m1 4 1 .5 m 137.1m194.9m23 9 .9 m 2 9 6 .2 m ¬«R4 ¬«R4 ¬«OS¬«E PA ¬«EPA ¬«R3 ¬«1082 ¬«1083 ¬«1084¬«1085 ¬«1085 ¬«1081 M C L E O D R D GARNER RDSCHEDULE 1 TO BY-LAW No. 2019- Subject Lands: Amending Zoning By-law No. 79-200 Description: Applicant: Assessment #: K:\GIS_Requests\2018\Schedule\Zoning\05\bylaw_AM2018_005.mxd 7365 Garner Rd, 8990 McLeod Rd, 9098 McLeod RdPT TWP LT 181 STAM FORD PART 1 ON 59R15588; CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS; PT TWP LT181 STAMFORD PT 1, 59R-15813; CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS; PT TWP LT 181 STAMFORDBEING PART 1 ON 59R16310; NIAGARA FALLS River Realty Development (1976) Inc. 272511000202500; 272511000207650;272511000207500 AM-2018-005 ¹ 1/9/2019 Page 285 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-Law No. 2019- A by-law governing the calling, place and proceedings of Meetings. WHEREAS subsection 238(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, Chapter 25, as amended, provides that every municipality shall pass a procedure by-law for governing the calling, place and proceedings of Meetings. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this By-law: “Act” means the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended from time to time; “Acting Mayor” means the Councillor who is appointed to act in the place and stead of the Mayor as required; “Appointment” means a request to address Council on a matter not on the agenda, but must be related to Council; “CAO” means the Chief Administrative Officer of the City or his/her designate; “City” means The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls and includes the geographical area of the City of Niagara Falls; “Clerk” means the Clerk of the City of Niagara Falls appointed under the Act and shall include any other employee of the City to whom the Clerk has delegated any of the Clerk's powers and duties under the Act; “Closed Meeting” means a Meeting or a part of a Meeting of Council, which is not open to the public in accordance with the Act; “Committees of Council” means any board, commission or committee established by Council, which has at least one (1) Member appointed from Council. The Member(s) appointed by Council may be Member(s), staff of the City, and/or member(s) of the public; “Consent Agenda” means a listing of Consent Items being presented to Council for its consideration; Page 286 of 322 2 “Consent Item” means a report that is presented to Council for approval, in anticipation of there being no debate on the item, and with no Delegation as further clarified in sections 14.1 and 14.2; “Council” means the City’s elected representatives, comprised of the Mayor and Councillors; “Councillor” means a person elected or appointed as a Member of Council, other than the Mayor; “Delegate” or “Delegation” means any person, group of persons, firm or organization, who is neither a Member of Council or a member of City staff, and who is speaking to Council on an item on the agenda; “Electronic Device” means computers, cellular telephones, smartphones, personal digital assistants, smartwatches, tablets, voice recorders and cameras or any other similar functioning device; “Emergency Meeting” means a Meeting that does not meet the requirements of a Meeting or a Special Meeting; “Friendly Amendment” means an amendment put forward by a Member that is accepted by the mover and seconder of the Motion as a change that can be incorporated into the Motion as if that wording was part of the Motion that was initially put on the floor for consideration; “Item(s) for Discussion” means agenda material that is presented for approval, which is not on the Consent Agenda; “Majority” means more than half of the votes cast by the Council who are present and eligible to vote; “Mayor” means the head of Council and includes the Acting Mayor; “Meeting” means any regular, special or other meeting of a Council, of a local board or of a committee of either of them, where a Quorum of Members is present, and Members discuss or otherwise deal with any matter in a way that materially advances the business or decision -making of the Council, local board or committee; “Member” means a member of Council, including the Mayor; “Motion” means a proposal by a Council Member presented in a Meeting in accordance with the Rules of Procedure, for the consideration of Council; Page 287 of 322 3 “Notice of Motion” means a written notice presented to Council advising that the Motion described therein will be brought to a future Meeting of Council; “Open Meeting” means a Meeting which is open to the public; “Pecuniary Interest” means a direct or indirect financial interest of a Member; “Point of Order” means as set out in section 16.2; “Point of Privilege” means as set out in section 16.1; “Procedural Motion” means any Motion concerning the manner or time of consideration of any matter before the Council, as opposed to the substance thereof, and includes, without limitation, the following: to extend the time of the Meeting; to refer; to defer to a specific date; to Recess; to adjourn; to move the question be put; or to suspend the Rules of Procedure; “Quorum” means a Majority of the Members; “Recess” means a short intermission in the Meeting’s proceedings which does not close the Meeting, and after which business will immediately be resumed at exactly the point where it was interrupted; “Recorded Vote” means a written record of the name and vote of each Member who votes on a question and of each Member present who does not vote; “Resolution” means a Motion that has been carried; “Rules of Procedure” means the rules and procedures set out in this By - law for the calling, place and proceedings of the Meetings of Council and its committees; “Speakers List” means a list maintained by the Mayor of those Councillors wishing to speak to the Motion; Page 288 of 322 4 “Special Meeting” means a Meeting other than a regularly scheduled Meeting, called pursuant to the Act or the provisions of this By-law; and “Substantive Motion” means any Motion other than a Procedural Motion. 2. GENERAL The Rules of Procedure contained in this By-law shall be observed in all 2.1 proceedings of Council and shall be the rules for the order and conduct of business in Council. All matters not specifically provided for in this By-law shall be regulated in 2.2 accordance with the parliamentary procedures outlined in James Lochrie’s Meeting Procedures. In the absence of any statutory obligations, the Rules of Procedure may 2.3 be temporarily suspended by Council by an affirmative vote of two -thirds of the Members present. This By-law shall not be amended or repealed except by an affirmative 2.4 vote of two-thirds of the Members present, but no such amendment or repeal may be considered at any Meeting of Council unless notice of the proposed amendment or repeal has been given at a previous regular Meeting of Council. The requirement to give notice shall not be waived. If any section or part of this By-law is found by any Court of competent 2.5 jurisdiction to be illegal or beyond the power of Council to enact, such section or part shall be deemed to be severable and all other sections or parts of this By-law shall be deemed to be separate and independent therefrom and to be enacted as such. 3. ROLE OF COUNCIL It is the role of Council: 3.1 to represent the public and to consider the well-being and a) interests of the City; to develop and evaluate the policies and programs of the b) City; to determine which services the City provides; c) to ensure that administrative policies, practices and d) procedures are in place to implement the decisions of Council; to set strategic priorities; e) Page 289 of 322 5 to abide by the Council’s Code of Conduct; f) to engage the CAO to oversee the day to day g) implementation of policies and programs; to ensure the accountability and transparency of the h) operations of the City, including the activities of the senior management of the City; to maintain the financial integrity of the City; i) to carry out the duties of Council under the Act or any other j) applicable statute; and to act within and uphold the rule of law. k) 4. ROLE OF THE MAYOR It is the role of the Mayor: 4.1 to preside over Council Meetings; a) to provide leadership to Council; b) to represent the City at official functions; c) to carry out the duties of the head of Council under the Act d) and any other statute; to uphold and promote the purposes of the City; e) to promote public involvement in the City’s activities; f) to act as the representative of the City both within and g) outside the City, and promote the City locally, nationally and internationally; and to participate in and foster activities that enhance the h) economic, social and environmental well-being of the City and its residents. It shall be the duty of the Mayor, with respect to any Meetings over which 4.2 he or she presides, to: preserve order and decide all questions of order, subject to a) appeal, and without argument or comment, state the rule applicable to any Point of Order if called upon to do so; Page 290 of 322 6 receive and submit to a vote all Motions presented by the b) Members, as the case may be, which do not contravene the Rules of Procedure; determine the results of the vote on any Motions so c) presented; enforce, on all occasions, the observance of order and d) decorum among the Members; and authenticate by his or her signature, when necessary, all by-e) laws, minutes and Resolutions of Council. The Mayor shall be ex-officio a member of all committees and shall have 4.3 full privileges, including the right to vote at Meetings thereof, but shall not count in membership number or determining Quorum. The Mayor shall vote as any other Member. 4.4 In accordance with the Act, in each term, as soon after the 4.5 commencement of the term as is reasonably possible, Council shall appoint by by-law, a Member to serve as Acting Mayor. The Acting Mayor shall serve in circumstances where the Mayor is absent or refuses to act or the office is vacant and while so acting in the place and stead of the Mayor, such Member shall have all powers and duties of the Mayor. 5. REGULAR MEETINGS OF COUNCIL All regular Meetings of Council shall be held in the Council Chambers at 5.1 4310 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, according to the schedule to be set annually and approved by Council, or at such other time or place as may be designated by Council from time to time. Regular Meetings of Council shall be held on a Tuesday (whenever 5.2 possible), commencing at 5:00 p.m. in Open Meeting or at such other time as may be designated from time to time. All Closed Meeting Items for Discussion at Council shall be discussed in 5.3 Closed Meeting prior to the regular Meeting. The curfew for each regular Meeting of Council is 10:00 p.m. The Meeting 5.4 shall stand adjourned at that curfew, unless the curfew is extended by an affirmative vote of the Majority of Members present. 6. SPECIAL MEETINGS Upon notice as set out in section 6.4, the Mayor may, at any time, call a 6.1 Special Meeting of Council. Page 291 of 322 7 A Special Meeting of Council can be called in one of two ways: 6.2 by the Mayor, as set out in section 6.1 above; or a) upon receipt of a petition seeking the scheduling of a Special b) Meeting, by the Majority of the Members. In the event that a Special Meeting of Council is called as pursuant to 6.3 subsection 6.2 above, the Clerk shall call such Special Meeting of Council for the purpose as described and at the time and place set out in the petition. The Clerk shall provide all Members with notice of a Special Meeting at 6.4 least forty-eight (48) hours before such Meeting. Notice shall be provided to the Member by personal delivery, facsimile, e-mail or other electronic means, or by contacting the Member by telephone. No business may be transacted at a Special Meeting of Council other than 6.5 that specified in the notice or agenda. 7. EMERGENCY MEETINGS Notwithstanding any other provision of this By-law, an Emergency Meeting 7.1 of Council may be called by the Mayor without written notice to deal with an emergency or extraordinary situation, provided that an attempt has been made by the Clerk to notify the Members about the Meeting as soon as possible and in the most expedient manner available. The only business to be dealt with at an Emergency Meeting shall be 7.2 business dealing directly with the emergency or extraordinary situation. The lack of receipt of a notice of an Emergency Meeting by any Member 7.3 shall not affect the validity of the Emergency Meeting or any action taken thereat. 8. QUORUM A Majority of Members representing at least five (5) Members is necessary 8.1 to form a Quorum of Council. As soon as there is a Quorum after the time set for the Meeting, the Mayor 8.2 shall call the Meeting to order. If a Quorum is still not present within thirty (30) minutes after the time set 8.3 for the Meeting, then the Clerk shall record the names of the Members present and the Meeting shall stand adjourned until the date of the next Meeting. Page 292 of 322 8 If a Quorum is lost during a Meeting and is not regained within fifteen (15) 8.4 minutes, the Meeting shall stand adjourned until the next Meeting. When the number of Members, who by reason of the provisions of the 8.5 Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50, are unable to participate in a Meeting, is such that at that Meeting the remaining Members are not of sufficient number to constitute a Quorum, then the remaining number of Members shall be deemed to constitute a Quorum, provided such number is not less than two (2). 9. CLOSED MEETINGS Except as otherwise provided in this section, all Meetings shall be open to 9.1 the public. A Meeting or part of a Meeting may be closed to the public if the subject 9.2 matter being considered is: the security of the property of the City; a) personal matters about an identifiable individual, including b) City employees; a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by c) the City; labour relations or employee negotiations; d) litigation or potential litigation, including matters before e) administrative tribunals, affecting the City; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including f) communications necessary for that purpose; a matter in respect of which a Council, board, committee or g) other body may hold a Closed Meeting under another Act; information explicitly supplied in confidence to the City by h) Canada, a province or territory or a Crown agency of any of them; a trade secret or scientific, technical, commercial, financial or i) labour relations information, supplied in confidence to the City, which, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of a person, group of persons, or organization; Page 293 of 322 9 a trade secret or scientific, technical, commercial or financial j) information that belongs to the City and has monetary value or potential monetary value; or a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be k) applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the City. A Meeting shall be closed to the public if the subject matter relates to: 9.3 the consideration of a request under the Municipal Freedom a) of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.56, if Council is designated as head of the institution for the purposes of that Act; or an ongoing investigation respecting the City or a municipally-b) controlled corporation by the Ombudsman appointed under the Ombudsman Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.6, an Ombudsman referred to in subsection 223.13(1) of the Act, or the investigator referred to in subsection 239.2(1) of the Act. A Meeting of Council may be closed to the public if the following 9.4 conditions are both satisfied: the Meeting is held for the purpose of educating or training a) the Members; and at the Meeting, no Member discusses or otherwise deals b) with any matter in a way that materially advances the business or decision-making of Council or committee. Before holding a Meeting or part of a Meeting that is to be closed to the 9.5 public, Council or committee shall state by Resolution: the fact of the holding of the Closed Meeting and the general a) nature of the matter to be considered at the Closed Meeting; or in the case of a Meeting under section 9.4, the fact of the b) holding of the Closed Meeting, the general nature of its subject matter and that it is to be closed under that section. Only items contained in the Resolution provided for in section 9.5 shall be 9.6 considered by the Council or committee in Closed Meeting. A Meeting shall not be closed to the public during the taking of a vote 9.7 except where: Page 294 of 322 10 the provisions of this By-law or the Act permit or require the a) Meeting to be closed to the public; and the vote is for a procedural matter or for giving directions or b) instructions to officers, employees or agents of the City or persons retained by or under a contract with the City. Prior to meeting in a Closed Meeting, Council shall convene an Open 9.8 Meeting to pass a Resolution to convene a Closed Meeting. The Resolution described in section 9.8 above shall state the legislative 9.9 authority for the proposed Closed Meeting. All deliberations while in Closed Meeting shall remain confidential unless 9.10 otherwise agreed upon by a Majority vote of Council. Only the final results of deliberations may be made public when such disclosure is authorized by Council. All Electronic Devices must be turned off throughout Closed Meetings of 9.11 Council with the exception of the Clerk’s Electronic Device which records the Meeting, and ‘on call/on duty’ medical or emergency services personnel (Council or employees). Such personnel shall advise the Mayor, and place their Electronic Devices on the audible setting in order to be notified, and upon notification, leave the room to resp ond. 10. PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETINGS The Clerk shall provide public notice of all Meetings of Council by posting 10.1 a notice on the website of the City, a newspaper of general circulation in the community and electronic display boards at City Hall, which includes the place, date and time of the Meeting. 11. COUNCIL AGENDA The Clerk, in consultation with the Mayor and staff, shall prepare the 11.1 agenda for all regular Meetings of Council. The order of proceedings shall be as follows, or as otherwise determined by the Clerk: call to order; a) Resolution to proceed with Closed Meeting of Council (if b) required); Closed Meeting of Council (if required); c) singing of ‘O Canada’; d) Page 295 of 322 11 adoption of Minutes of previous Open Meeting and Closed e) Meeting; disclosures of Pecuniary Interest; f) Mayor’s report and announcements; g) Appointments/Delegations; h) reports; i) planning matters; j) Consent Agenda; k) communications: l) receive and/or refer to staff; i) for consideration; ii) ratification of Meeting; m) other business; n) Motions; o) Notices of Motion; p) by-laws; and q) adjournment. r) The business of each Meeting shall be dealt with in the order in which it 11.2 stands in the agenda, unless otherwise decided by a Majority vote of the Members present. Every item of correspondence, petition, report and other written material 11.3 intended to be presented to Council shall be legibly written or printed and shall be signed by at least one (1) person. The Clerk may submit such written communication to Council in summary form. The Clerk shall distribute the agenda for each regular Council Meeting to 11.4 every Member by electronic means before the scheduled Meeting. 12. DELEGATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS Requests for Delegations to Council shall be submitted in writing to the 12.1 Clerk twenty-four (24) hours prior to the commencement of the Meeting. Page 296 of 322 12 Requests for Appointments shall be submitted in writing to the Clerk no 12.2 later than seven (7) days before the date and time of the Meeting. A maximum of five (5) Appointments shall be permitted. 12.3 A written request for an Appointment to address Council shall include: 12.4 the person’s name; a) address; b) telephone number; c) the name, address and telephone number of the person or d) organization the requester represents (if applicable); and a detailed brief of the topic to be discussed and the e) request/direction the presenter is seeking from Council. A written Appointment request will form part of the official record of the 12.5 proceedings of Council and will be considered to be a public document. In the case of extenuating circumstances, a person who does not appear 12.6 on the agenda may appear as an Appointment at a Council Meeting, provided the Council, by an affirmative vote of a Majority of the Members present, grants the person to appear, an Appointment. Delegations and Appointments shall be limited to not more than five (5) 12.7 minutes to address Council, unless otherwise determined by Council. Delegations and Appointments shall not be permitted on the following 12.8 topics: labour relations; a) union negotiations; b) any employee relations; c) advertisements for products or services; and d) election campaigning. e) 13. MINUTES OF MEETINGS The minutes of every Council Meeting shall be recorded by the Clerk. 13.1 The minutes of all Meetings of Council and committees shall record: 13.2 Page 297 of 322 13 the place, date and time of Meeting; a) the name of the head of Council and the record of the b) attendance of the Members present and those who have sent their regrets, and the name of the recording secretary and senior staff present; and without note or comment, all Resolutions, decisions and c) other proceedings of the Meeting. The Members shall inform the Clerk's office, where reasonable, of all 13.3 planned absences, late arrivals, and early departures from Council and Closed Meetings. The minutes of each Council Meeting shall be presented to Council at the 13.4 next regular Meeting for approval. After the Council minutes have been approved by Council, they shall be 13.5 signed by the Mayor and the Clerk. All audio recordings of Closed Meetings shall be maintained and kept 13.6 securely in the Clerk’s office. Recordings of Meetings shall be retained in accordance with the City’s 13.7 Records Retention By-law. 14. CONSENT AGENDA The Council Consent Agenda shall consist of the following items: 14.1 reports from staff wherein the recommendation is that the a) report be received for the information of Council; correspondence for the direction of Council, which may b) include: monthly or regular updates to Council that don’t i) involve a decision of Council; correspondence for which a policy decision or ii) approval of Council is required; and correspondence accompanied by a recommendation iii) from staff; items of a timely nature; and c) items staff anticipate will be unlikely to cause debate. d) Page 298 of 322 14 Council Members shall identify any items contained on the Consent 14.2 Agenda which they wish to speak to and the matter shall be extracted from the Consent Agenda to be dealt with separately under Items for Discussion. The balance of items on the Consent Agenda, which have not been 14.3 extracted, shall be voted on in one (1) Motion. 15. RULES OF DEBATE Any Member who wishes to speak must raise his or her hand and be 15.1 recognized by the Mayor. Once recognized, the Member, if able, shall stand to speak to the matter. When two (2) or more Members raise their hands, the Mayor shall 15.2 designate the order in which they may speak. No Member may speak to the same question or in reply for any lon ger 15.3 than five (5) minutes including comments, questions to staff and staff responses in Council, without leave of the Council. When a Member is speaking, no other Member shall interrupt that 15.4 Member except to raise a Point of Order. Any Member may require the question or Motion under discussion to be 15.5 read at any time during the debate, but not so as to interrupt a Member while speaking. At the Mayor’s discretion, the mover of a Substantive Motion may be 15.6 offered the opportunity to speak last. 16. POINTS OF PRIVILEGE AND ORDER When a Member believes that his or her rights, privileges or integrity, or 16.1 those of the Members collectively have been prejudicially affected, that Member may ask leave of the Mayor to raise a question of privilege and after leave is granted, the Member shall state the Point of Privilege to the Mayor and the Point of Privilege shall be immediately decided by the Mayor. When a Member desires to call attention to a deviation or departure from 16.2 the Rules of Procedure, that Member shall ask leave of the Mayor to raise a Point of Order and after leave is granted, the Member shall state the Point of Order to the Mayor and the Point of Order shall be immediately decided by the Mayor. It shall be the duty of the Mayor to decide all Points of Privilege and Order 16.3 and, if called upon to do so, to state the rule applicable to any Point of Page 299 of 322 15 Order, practice or procedure. The Mayor’s ruling on a Point of Order shall be made without debate and shall be final subject only to an immediate appeal from such ruling by a Member. In the case of an immediate appeal by a Member from the decision of the 16.4 Mayor on a Point of Order, practice or procedure, such Member shall state the grounds for the appeal and such appeal must be decided, without debate, by the concurring votes of a Majority of Members present on “Shall the ruling of the Mayor be sustained”. When a Point of Order is raised: 16.5 all debate shall cease until the Mayor has ruled on the Point a) of Order and the appeal, if any, of the Mayor’s ruling on the Point of Order is decided; once the ruling on the Point of Order is final, debate shall b) resume at the point in the proceedings at which the Point of Order was raised and the speaker who was addressing Council at the time the Point of Order was raised, shall resume addressing Council; and notwithstanding subsection 16.5.2 above, in the event the c) ruling on the Point of Order, whether by way of a ruling by the Mayor or by way of the outcome of an appeal of the ruling of the Mayor, affects the order of speakers in the debate or the order of proceedings of Council, the meeting shall proceed in accordance with the ruling. When the Mayor considers that the integrity of the Chief Administrative 16.6 Officer or a member of the staff has been impugned or questioned, the Mayor may permit the Chief Administrative Officer or other staff member present to make a statement to the Council. 17. NOTICES OF MOTION Except as otherwise provided in this By-law, all Notices of Motion shall be 17.1 presented, in writing, at a Meeting of Council, but shall not be debated until the next regular Meeting of Council. A Motion may be introduced without notice, if Council, without debate, 17.2 dispenses with the requirement for notice on the affirmative vote of two - thirds of the Members present. Notwithstanding section 17.2 above, in the event that any Motion 17.3 introduced without notice to Council involves the expendit ure of more than Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), the Rules of Procedure cannot be suspended. Page 300 of 322 16 18. MOTIONS Notwithstanding section 17, the following types of Motions do not require 18.1 notice: call the question; a) refer; b) defer; c) Recess; d) adjourn; e) suspend an identified Rule of Procedure; f) decide an appeal on a Point of Order, practice or procedure; g) or amend a Motion. h) All Motions shall be moved and seconded before being debated or put to a 18.2 vote. After a Motion has been moved and seconded, it can be withdrawn by the 18.3 moving Council Member at any time during the debate and before a decision or amendment. A Motion shall be decided without debate or amendment if it is to: 18.4 call the question; a) refer or defer; b) adjourn; or c) extend curfew. d) The priority of Motions, in declining order, is set out as follows. Each 18.5 matter or Motion takes precedence over those that are below it in this list (i.e. if moved, it must be decided before others ranking below it): extend curfew; a) call the question; b) refer; c) Page 301 of 322 17 defer; d) adjourn; e) suspend an identified Rule of Procedure; f) decide an appeal on a Point of Order, practice or procedure; g) and amend a Motion. h) All other Motions not listed above are of lower priority and are of equal priority among them. Consideration of a Motion may be interrupted by consideration of a Motion 18.6 with higher priority. When a Motion is under debate, no other Motion shall be in order except a 18.7 Motion to amend. A Motion to suspend the Rules of Procedure must identify the specific rule 18.8 to be suspended. Upon the request of any Member of Council, a Motion under consideration 18.9 that contains distinct propositions, can have each proposition voted on separately. Motion to Adjourn A Motion to adjourn: 18.10 is not debatable; a) is not amendable; b) shall not include qualifications or additional statements; and c) is always in order, except when a Member is speaking or d) when the Members are voting. When a Motion to adjourn has been decided in the negative, no further 18.11 Motion to adjourn shall be made until Council has conducted furt her proceedings. Motion to Amend A Motion to amend: 18.12 shall be relevant to the main Motion; a) Page 302 of 322 18 shall not be received if in direct opposition to the main b) Motion; is debatable; c) may be accepted as a Friendly Amendment; d) can be amended; and e) an amendment to the amendment is not allowed. f) Only one (1) Motion to amend an amendment to the question shall be 18.13 allowed at one time and any further amendment must be to the main question. Voting on the main Motion and amending Motions shall be conducted in 18.14 the following order: a Motion to amend a Motion to amend the main Motion; a) a Motion (as amended or not) to amend the main Motion; b) and the main Motion (as amended or not). c) Motion to Refer A Motion to refer a matter under consideration to staff or another body: 18.15 is not debatable, except when instructions are included, in a) which case only the instructions shall be debatable; and shall take precedence over all amendments or debate of the b) original Motion until it is decided. A Motion to refer a matter shall specify the body to whom the matter is 18.16 being referred and may contain instructions from Council. A Motion to refer a matter may only be moved by a Member who has not 18.17 yet spoken on the matter (except to give the reason(s) for the Motion to refer) unless every Member who wishes to speak on the matter has had an opportunity to do so. Motion to Extend Curfew An initial Motion to extend curfew for a period of 30 minutes: 18.18 is not amendable; a) Page 303 of 322 19 is not debatable; b) is always in order, except when a Member is speaking or c) when the Members are voting; and requires a Majority vote of the Members present. d) Any further extensions after the initial 30 minutes period shall require a 18.19 two-thirds Majority vote of the Members present. Motion to Defer A Motion to defer a matter under consideration: 18.20 is not amendable; a) is not debatable; b) is always in order, except when a Member is speaking or c) when the Members are voting; and shall specify a date at which time the matter will again be d) considered by Council. Motion to Rise With/Without Report A Motion to rise and report shall be decided without debate. 18.21 A Motion to rise without report: 18.22 is always in order; a) takes precedence over any other Motion; and b) is debatable. c) Motion to Call the Question A Motion that a vote on the question be now taken: 18.23 can be called by any Member, at any time during debate, a) provided all Members present have had an opportunity to speak once to the Motion on the floor; cannot be proposed when there is an amending Motion b) under consideration, except for the purpose of moving that the amending Motion be put; Page 304 of 322 20 when resolved in the affirmative, requires that the question c) (Motion, amending Motion or Motion as amended, whichever is under consideration) be put forward immediately without debate or amendment; requires a Majority vote of the Members present; d) is not a Point of Order; e) is not amendable; and f) is not debatable. g) Motion to Reconsider a Previously Decided Motion A Motion to reconsider: 18.24 must be moved and seconded by Councillors that voted with a) the Majority, in the matter to be reconsidered; must be made by Notice of Motion; and b) must be passed by a two-third (2/3) Majority vote of Council. c) Notwithstanding section 18.24 above, the above reconsideration rule shall 18.25 not apply to the following: a Motion passed by previous Councils; a) a Motion that, while pertaining to a previously decided b) Motion, does not alter the core purpose or intent of the previously decided Motion; a Motion presented in respect of a previously decided matter c) for the purpose of strengthening or clarifying the original decision; or a Motion presented in respect of a previously decided matter d) for the purpose of moving a matter through a series of necessary steps or phases. A matter cannot be reconsidered in the event actions have been taken 18.26 that, if reversed, would cause undue harm to persons that have relied on the original decision or, in the event that reconsideration would expose the City to liability. Before accepting a Notice of Motion to reconsider, the Mayor may ask the 18.27 mover and seconder to confirm that he/she voted with the Majority of Council on the issue in question. Page 305 of 322 21 No debate on a Motion to reconsider shall be permitted, however, the 18.28 mover of a Motion to reconsider may provide or may make a brief and concise statement outlining the reasons for proposing such reconsideration. Upon passing of the Notice of Motion to reconsider, the original Motion 18.29 that was the subject of the reconsideration is negated. Motion to Recess A Motion to Recess: 18.30 is not debatable; a) is amendable as to the length of the Recess; any such b) amendment is not debatable; and requires a Majority vote. c) Motion to Close the Speakers List A Motion to close the Speakers List as it stands at this time: 18.31 can be made only by a Member who is recognized by the a) Mayor as the next speaker wishing to speak to the Motion in the following words, “that the Speakers List be closed as it stands at this time”; when resolved in the affirmative, the Mayor will advise the b) Members of the names that are listed on the Speakers List; once the Speakers List is exhausted, the question (Motion, c) amending Motion or Motion as amended, whichever is under consideration) be put forward immediately without further debate; requires a Majority vote of the Members present; d) is not a Point of Order; e) is not amendable; and f) is not debatable. g) Motion to Suspend the Rules A Motion to Suspend the Rules is to permit a time-limited deviation from a 18.32 rule of procedure that is interfering with an action the Council wishes to take. When stating the motion, the member need not specify the rule to Page 306 of 322 22 be suspended but must state the specific activity to be allowed under the suspension. a) is non-debatable b) is non-amendable c) Suspending a rule is in essence putting in place a new rule of order, even though temporarily, therefore it requires a two - third (2/3) Majority vote of Council. 19. VOTING PROCEDURES A Motion shall be put to a vote by the Mayor immediately after all 19.1 Members desiring to speak on the Motion have spoken in accordance with the Rules of Procedure. Unless otherwise provided in the By-law or requested by the Mayor, a vote 19.2 may be by voice, show of hands, standing or otherwise. Unless otherwise provided in the By-law, every Member shall have one (1) 19.3 vote. Except as otherwise required under the Act, any other statute or this By-19.4 law, all Motions, Resolutions and by-laws shall be carried, passed and enacted, as the case may be, by a Majority vote. After a Motion is put to a vote by the Mayor, no Member shall speak on 19.5 that Motion, nor shall any other Motion be made until after the result of the vote is announced by the Mayor. No Member shall leave his or her seat or make any noise or disturbance 19.6 while a vote is being taken until the vote is declared. Unless otherwise provided in the By-law, when a question or Motion is put 19.7 to a vote, every Member present at a Council Meeting shall vote thereon, except where the Member is disqualified from voting by reason of a declared Pecuniary Interest or is absent from the Council Chambers when the question or Motion is put to a vote. Every Member who is not disqualified from voting by reason of a declared 19.8 Pecuniary Interest shall be deemed to vote against the Motion if the Member declines or abstains from voting. Page 307 of 322 23 A Member present at the time of a vote may call for a Recorded Vote 19.9 immediately before or after the taking of the vote. Unless otherwise provided in the By-law, each Member present, except a 19.10 Member who is disqualified from voting by reason of a declared Pecuniary Interest, shall indicate his or her vote openly during the taking of a Recorded Vote and the Clerk shall record each vote. When a Recorded Vote is taken, the names of those who voted for and 19.11 those who voted against the Motion shall be entered in the minutes. The Mayor shall announce the result of every vote. If all of the Members 19.12 present when a vote is taken vote unanimously, the Mayor shall announce the vote accordingly. If a Member doubts the result of a vote as announced by the Mayor, that 19.13 Member may object immediately to the Mayor’s declaration and, upon the affirmative vote of the Majority of the Members present, the vote shall be re-taken. Any question on which there is a tie vote shall be deemed to be lost, 19.14 except where otherwise provided by any act. In the absence of having a conflict of interest, the Mayor may vote on any 19.15 and all Motions. In the event of a tie vote between all of the Councillors, other than the 19.16 Mayor, who are eligible to vote on a Motion, the Mayor shall vote to break the tie. In the event the Mayor declines or refuses to vote in the circumstances 19.17 described above in section 19.16, the Mayor’s vote shall be deemed to be a vote against the Motion. In a vote, the number of Members constituting the Council shall be 19.18 determined by excluding the number of Members who are present at the Meeting but who are disqualified from voting by reason of a declared Pecuniary Interest. 20. PECUNIARY INTEREST Where a Member declares a Pecuniary Interest during a Closed Meeting 20.1 session, he or she shall leave the room. Where a Member declares a Pecuniary Interest during a Meeting, and 20.2 where there is no debate with respect to the Item for Discussion, he or she may remain in attendance. Page 308 of 322 24 Where a Member declares a Pecuniary Interest during a Meeting, and 20.3 where there is a debate with respect to the Item for Discussion, he or she shall leave the room. 21. ENACTMENT OF BY-LAWS The question “that this by-law be now read a first time” shall be decided 21.1 without amendment or debate. If the by-law has been read a first time, it may be read a second and third time, with or without amendments. Every by-law enacted by Council shall be signed by the Mayor and the 21.2 Clerk, numbered and sealed with the seal of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls. No by-law, except a by-law to confirm the proceedings of Council, shall be 21.3 presented to Council unless its subject matter has been considered and approved by Council. The proceedings of every Meeting of Council shall be confirmed by by-law 21.4 so that every Resolution and decision of Council passed at that Meeting shall have the same force and effect as if each and every one of them had been the subject of a separate by-law duly enacted. 22. COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL Any recommendations from Committees of Council shall be presented by 22.1 way of a staff report and recommendation to Council. Every committee is advisory to Council unless otherwise stated in the 22.2 terms of reference, by-law or Resolution governing the committee. No committee has the power to bind the City or to commit the City to any 22.3 particular action or to give specific direction to any staff member, unless specifically granted such power in the terms of reference, by-law or Resolution governing such committee. 23. STATUTORY PUBLIC MEETINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE PLANNING ACT The Council shall provide for the holding of any and all necessary 23.1 Statutory Public Meetings in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990 c. P.13, as amended from time to time, with respect to the City’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments and Policy Amendments, and recommendations to Council on Local Official Plans and General Policy Local Official Plan Amendments. 24. SHORT TITLE Page 309 of 322 25 The short title of this By-law is “The Procedural By-law”. 24.1 25. REPEAL By-law No. 89-155 and all amendments thereto are hereby repealed. 25.1 26. EFFECT This By-law shall become effective on the date of passage. 26.1 Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. ................................................................ ................................................................ WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019. Second Reading: January 15, 2019. Third Reading: January 15, 2019. Page 310 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $39,495,753.50 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 from October 25, 2018 to December 31, 2018. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019 ..................................................... .......................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, JAMES M. DIODATI, ACTING CITY CLERK MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 Page 311 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. WHEREAS subsection 317(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 (the “Act”) provides that the council of a local municipality, before the adoption of the estimates for the year, pass a by-law levying amounts on the assessment in each property class in the local municipality, rateable for local municipal purposes. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. (1) An interim tax levy at the following rates is hereby imposed and levied on the whole of the assessment for property in the following classes: Property Class Rate Residential 0.6219% Farmlands 0.1555% Managed Forests 0.1555% Pipeline 1.4588% Multi-Residential 1.1427% New Multi-Residential 0.6219% Commercial 1.4765% Vacant Commercial 1.0335% Industrial 2.0820% Vacant Industrial 1.4574% Industrial (New Construction) 1.9570% Vacant Industrial (New Construction) Landfill 1.3699% 2.4712% (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 15th day of January, 2019. ........................................................ ..................................................................... WILLIAM MATSON, (ACTING) CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 Page 312 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to permanently close part of a highway. WHEREAS Section 34 of the Municipal Act, provides, in part, that the Council of every municipality may pass by-laws to permanently close any highway; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by-law; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Part of the Road Allowance between Township of Niagara & Stamford lying between Part 2 on 59R10127 and Part 19 on 59R4249, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, is hereby permanently closed. 2. The Mayor and Acting City Clerk and City Solicitor are hereby authorized to execute all documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by-law and the Acting City Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. ................................................................ ................................................................ WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019. Second Reading: January 15, 2019. Third Reading: January 15, 2019. Page 313 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to declare Part of the Road Allowance between Township of Niagara & Stamford lying between Part 2 on 59R10127 and Part 19 on 59R4249 , in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, as surplus. WHEREAS City of Niagara Falls By-law No. 2003-16 governing the sale of land by the City of Niagara Falls provides that prior to selling any land, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls shall by by-law or resolution declare the land to be surplus; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, at its meeting of January 15, 2019, adopted the Recommendations of Council Report L-2019- 01, to permanently close and declare surplus Part of the Road Allowance between Township of Niagara & Stamford lying between Part 2 on 59R10127 and Part 19 on 59R4249; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls now deems it expedient to pass this by-law; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Part of the Road Allowance between Township of Niagara & Stamford lying between Part 2 on 59R10127 and Part 19 on 59R4249, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, hereby declared surplus. 2. The Mayor and Acting City Clerk and City Solicitor are hereby authorized to execute all documents that may be required for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this by-law and the Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver such documents. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. ................................................................ ................................................................ WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019. Second Reading: January 15, 2019. Third Reading: January 15, 2019. Page 314 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No.2019 — A by-law to authorize the execution of an Extension and Amendment of Lease with 2030688 Ontario Ltd.,respecting an extension and amendment to the Lease between the City and 2030688 Ontario Ltd. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1.An Extension and Amendment of Lease dated January 15,2019,and made between 2030688 Ontario Ltd.as Landlord,and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls as Tenant,respecting the extension of the term of the Lease to the 315‘day of December,2019,as attached hereto,is hereby approved and authorized. 2.The Mayor and Acting City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Extension and Amendment of Lease. 3.The Acting City Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Extension and Amendment of Lease. Passed this fifteenth day of January,2019. WILLIAMG.MATSON,ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M.DIODATI,MAYOR First Reading:January 15,2019. Second Reading:January 15,2019. Third Reading:January 15,2019. Page 315 of 322 THIS EXTENSIONAND AMENDMENTOF LEASE made this 15”‘clay of January, 2019. B E T W E E N: 2030688 ONTARIO LTD. Hereinafter referred to as the “Landlord” and THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Hereinafter referredto as the “Tenant” RECITALS WHEREAS by Lease dated November 16,2012,(the “Original Lease”),2030688 Ontario Ltd.granted The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls,at lease of a portion of the premises municipally known as 4321 Queen Street,Niagara Falls (the "Premises") and more particularly described in the Original Lease,for a term of five years; AND WHEREAS by Extension and Amendment of Lease dated September 26,2017, (the "First Extension and Amendment"),the Landlord granted an extension of the term of the Original Lease on a-month to month basis; AND WHEREAS the Tenant wishes to extend the Original Lease for an additional 11 months commencing February 1,2019; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the sum of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00)paid by the Tenant to the Landlord and other mutual terms and conditions herein contained and subject to and with the benefit of the Landlord's and Tenant’s covenants,provisos and conditions in all respects as are contained in the Original Lease and the First Extension and Amendment,the parties agree as follows: TERM 1.The Landlord agrees to extend the term of the Original Lease for an additional 11 months from the 15‘day of February,2019,to the 315'day of December,2019, subject to the payment on the same days and in like manner of monthly rental as set out in the Original Lease in the amount as set out in paragraph 2 hereof,and subject to and with the benefit of the Landlords and Tenant’s covenants,by the Landlord and Tenant and the provisos and conditions contained in the Original Lease and the First Extension and Amendment. RENT 2.The Tenant covenants to pay to the Landlord the amount of FOUR THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE 94/100 DOLLARS ($4,543.94), at, Page 316 of 322 2 plus HST,monthly,on the first day of each and every month commencing on 15‘ day of February-,2019,to and including the 1*‘day of December,2019. CONFIRMATIONOF COVENANTS 3.The Landlordand Tenant hereby covenant that they shall perform and observe the covenants,provisos and stipulations in the Original Lease and First Extension and Amendment as fully as if such covenants,provisos and stipulations had been herein repeated in full,with such modificationsonly as are necessary to make them applicable to this Extension and Amendment of 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. §b:5F6‘B§NTARIO LTD. JP(er:~~ / Philip Ritchie,President THE CORPORATIONOF THE CITY OF NIAGARAFALLS Per: James M.Diodati,Mayor William G.Matson,Acting City Clerk Page 317 of 322 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS BY-LAW Number 2019 - 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, Standing Prohibited, Designated Lanes) --------------------------------------------------------------- The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby ENACTS as follows: 1. By-law No. 89-2000, as amended, is hereby further amended STOPPING PROHIBITED a) by adding to the specified column of Schedule A thereto the following item: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS Kalar Road Both Brown Road and a point 100 metres north of Brown Road At All Times STOPPING PROHIBITED b) by removing from the specified column of Schedule A thereto the following item: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS Kalar Road Both McLeod Road and a point 60 metres south of McLeod Road At All Times Page 318 of 322 PARKING PROHIBITED c) by removing from the specified columns of Schedule C thereto the following items: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS Kalar Road Kalar Road Both Both A point 54 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 211 metres south of McLeod Road A point 100 metres north of Brown Road and a point 400 metres north of Brown Road At All Times At All Times PARKING PROHIBITED d) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule C thereto the following items: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS Kalar Road Kalar Road Kalar Road Kalar Road Kalar Road West West West East East A point 54 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 79 metres south of McLeod Road A point 94 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 526 metres south of McLeod Road A point 541 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 100 metres north of Brown Road A point 54 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 542 metres south of McLeod Road A point 557 metres south of McLeod Road and Blue Ash Lane At All Times At All Times At All Times At All Times At All Times Kalar Road East Buckeye Crescent (South Intersection) and a point 100 metres north of Brown Road At All Times Page 319 of 322 STANDING PROHIBITED e) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule B thereto the following items: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS Kalar Road Kalar Road Kalar Road West West East A point 526 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 541 metres south of McLeod Road A point 79 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 94 metres south of McLeod Road A point 542 metres south of McLeod Road and a point 557 metres south of McLeod Road At All Times At All Times At All Times Kalar Road East Blue Ash Lane and Buckeye Crescent (South Intersection) At All Times DESIGNATED LANES f) by removing from the specified columns of Schedule U thereto the following items: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 BETWEEN COLUMN3 DESIGNATED LANE COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAY COLUMN 5 DIRECTION Kalar Road Kalar Road Lundy’s Lane and McLeod Road Brown Road and a point 400 metres north of Brown Road 1.5 metre curb lane for cyclists only 1.5 metre curb lane for cyclists only At All Times At All Times Northbound and Southbound Northbound and Southbound DESIGNATED LANES g) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule U thereto the following item: COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 BETWEEN COLUMN3 DESIGNATED LANE COLUMN 4 TIMES/DAYS COLUMN 5 DIRECTION Kalar Road Lundy’s Lane and Brown Road 1.5 metre curb lane for cyclists only At All Times Northbound and Southbound Page 320 of 322 This By-law shall come into force when the appropriate signs are installed. Passed this fifteenth day of January, 2019. .......................................................................... ..................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 Page 321 of 322 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 15th day of January, 2019. WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and expedient that the actions and proceedings of Council as herein set forth be adopted, ratified and confirmed by by-law. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The actions of the Council at its meeting held on the 15 th day of January, 2019 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 fifteenth day of January, 2019. .............................................................. ............................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: January 15, 2019 Second Reading: January 15, 2019 Third Reading: January 15, 2019 Page 322 of 322