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11/12/2019 City of Niagara Falls Agenda City Council Meeting Tuesday, November 12, 2019 @ 5:00 PM Council Chambers Page 1. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL - 4:00 PM 1.1. Resolution to go In-Camera Nov 12 - Resolution to go In-Camera 10 2. CALL TO ORDER O Canada - Performed by: Ainslee Ryall 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Minutes from October 22, 2019 City Council - 22 Oct 2019 11 - 30 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS 6. APPOINTMENTS / PRESENTATIONS All speakers are reminded that they have a maximum of 5 minutes to make their presentation. 6.1. Retirement Presentation - Dan Patterson Page 1 of 375 Mayor Diodati will recognize Dan Patterson, President of Niagara College, by presenting him with a print for his retirement from Niagara College. 6.2. Canadian Blood Services Tammy Maroudas, Territory Manager/Donor Relations with Canadian Blood Services and Amy Lupton will present to Council. Tammy will provide Council and residents with information about upcoming Blood Donor Clinics in Niagara Falls and Amy will share her son's story about receiving blood products through the assistance of Canadian Blood Services. Canadian Blood Services - Niagara Falls Council Presentation 2019 31 - 39 6.3. YWCA (Handout added) Elisabeth Zimmermann, Executive Director of the YWCA, along with Laurie Andrews, Board President, will be presenting to Council a brief summary of the services the YWCA offers in Niagara Falls. YWCA Presentation - Handout YWCA - Request to Present to Council 40 - 43 6.4. NTEC (Niagara Training & Employment Agency) (Presentation added) Jodi Delage, Manager, Employment Services, from Niagara Training & Employment Agency, along with Ingrid Muschta, Diversity & Inclusion Specialist with the Ontario Disability Employment Network, will present to Council and residents an update on the recent NDEAM (National Disability Employment Awareness Month) event that NTEC (Niagara Training & Employment Agency) hosted in partnership with ODEN (Ontario Disability Employment Network) and the services that are provided throughout the Niagara Region. Presentation - NTEC - Niagara Falls November 12 NTEC- Request to Present to Council 44 - 52 7. PLANNING MATTERS 7.1. PBD-2019-70 (Additional comments from concerned citizens added and 53 - 180 Page 2 of 375 presentations added) AM-2017-011, Official Plan & Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5471, 5491 and 5507 River Road, 4399, 4407, 4413 and 4427 John Street and Part of River Lane Proposal: Apartment Building Consisting of 34 and 7 Storey Towers Applicant: 2486489 Ontario Ltd. Agent: Ryan Guetter, Weston Consulting PBD-2019-70, AM-2017-011, 2486489 Ont. Ltd., Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment AM-011, Presentation -River Rd, TwoTowersApartmentDevelopment 2019 7.1 Applicant's Presentation - Statutory Public Meeting Presentation AM-2017-011, Comments from residents AM-2017-011, Comments from concerned citizen AM-2017-011, Email from concerned citizen AM-2017-011, Letters from Niagara Parks AM-2017-011, Letter from NPCA 7.2. PBD-2019-71 (Additional comments added from resident) AM-2019-015, Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6605 Stanley Avenue (Parcel 1) Lands on the East Side of Cleveland Avenue South of Dixon Street (Parcel 2) 6499 Cleveland Avenue, 6512 and 6520 Level Avenue, Lots, 49, 51 and Block 38, Plan 36 and Part of the Dixon Street and Cleveland Avenue Rights of Way (Parcel 3) Proposal: 72 Storey Mixed Use Building with Off-Site Parking Applicant: 6609 Stanley Nominee Inc. (Jeremia Rudan) Agent: David Falletta, Bousfields Inc. PBD-2019-71, AM-2019-015, 6605 Stanley Nominee Inc. 6605 Stanley Ave, Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment AM-015, Presentation - 6605 Stanley Ave, 72 Storey Bldg with Off -Site Parking AM-2019-015, Comments from residents 181 - 228 Page 3 of 375 AM-2019-015 Email (comments) from a concerned citizen 7.3. PBD-2019-72 (Presentation added) AM-2019-009, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6583-6599 Montrose Road Applicant: 1970175 Ontario Inc. c/o Chris Lamb Proposal: 26 Unit Townhouse Development PBD-2019-72, AM-2019-009, Zoning By-law Amendment, 6583-6599 Montrose Road AM-009, Presentation- 6583 and 6599 Montrose Road, Proposed 26 unit townhouse development AM-2019-009, Comments from residents 229 - 260 8. REPORTS 8.1. F-2019-42 Niagara Falls Humane Society Amalgamation/Act of Forgiveness F-2019-42 NF Humane Society Amalgamation.Act of Forgiveness F-2019-42 Attachment 261 - 264 8.2. MW-2019-28 Weekly Garbage Collection Request MW -2019-28 Weekly Garbage Collection Request 265 - 268 8.3. PBD-2019-73 DB-2019-003, Deeming By-law Application Lots 108-119, Plan 165 Properties known as 7168-7194 Dell Avenue and 6322-6412 Hawkins Avenue Applicant: Niagara Regional Housing PBD-2019-73, DB-2019-003, Niagara Region Housing, Hawkins 269 - 273 8.4. PBD-2019-76 Revitalization Grant Application – DRU-2019-001 6015 Barker Street 274 - 278 Page 4 of 375 Applicant: Stamford Kiwanis Non Profit Homes Inc. c/o Shabri Properties Ltd. PBD-2019-76, DRU-2019-001, Stamford Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc, 6015 Barker Street 8.5. TS-2019-37 Biggar Road - Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Budget Approval TS-2019-37 Biggar Road EA - Budget Approval 279 - 281 8.6. TS-2019-38 Seniors Free Transit Pilot Update TS-2019-38 Seniors Free Transit Pilot Project 282 - 284 9. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda is a set of reports that could be approved in one motion of council. The approval endorses all of the recommendations contained in each of the reports within the set. The single motion will save time. Prior to the motion being taken, a councillor may request that one or more of the reports be moved out of the consent agenda to be considered separately. F-2019-40 Municipal Accounts F-2019-40 Municipal Accounts F-2019-40 Attachment.docx 285 - 304 MW-2019-31 Required HVAC Replacement & Improvements at Fairview Cemetery MW -2019-31 - Required HVAC Replacement & Improvements at Fairveiw Cemetery 305 - 307 Page 5 of 375 PBD-2019-74 8156 Alpine Drive Applicant: Jeff Wallis Request to Amend Swimming Pool By-law 2014-58 PBD-2019-74, Wallis, 8156 Alpine Drive, Amend Swimming Pool By-law 308 - 309 PBD-2019-75 Homeless Showers PBD-2019-75, Homeless Showers 310 - 311 TS-2019-36 Caledonia Street – Parking Review TS-2019-36 Caledonia Street - Parking Control Review TS-2019-36 Caledonia Street - Parking Control Review Attachment 312 - 315 10. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 10.1. Regional Niagara - Various Correspondence RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. CLK-C 2019-234 CAO 14-2019-Actions & Resources to Join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities CLK-C 2019-245 Motion re Legal Aid Cuts 316 - 331 10.2. Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association (NFCHA) Letter from Doug Birrell, Executive Director of NFCHA, to express concerns over the proliferation and lack of control and enforcement regarding vacation rental properties. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. NFCHA - Letter from Doug Birrell 332 - 333 10.3. Proclamation Request - Dan Patterson Day The proclamation request is to declare Friday, November 22nd, 2019 as "Dan Patterson Day" in Niagara Falls. On this day, a celebration to honour and recognize Dan Patterson and his exce ptional contribution to 334 - 335 Page 6 of 375 the greater community of Niagara during his tenure as President of Niagara College, will be held at the Performing Arts Centre. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the request. Proclamation Request - Dan Patterson 10.4. Resolution - Port Colborne Quarry and the Aquifier through Fort Erie Council resolution from the Town of Fort Erie. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. Port-Quarry Aquifer-Oct22 336 - 337 10.5. Resolution - Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Board Council resolution that was passed at the October 23, 2019 meeting of the Grey Sauble Conservation Board of Directors. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. Letter to Hon Jeff Yurek MECP Nov 1 19 re CA's 338 - 339 10.6. Resolution - Town of Prescott Resolution from the Town of Prescott regarding the Provincial Consultation on the Transformation of Building Services in Ontario. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. Provincial Consultation on the Transformation of Building S ervices in Ontario Resolution 340 - 341 10.7. City Historian, Sherman Zavitz - Letter of Retirement RECOMMENDATION: That Council receive the letter for information, refer the vacancy of the City Historian position to staff to come back with recommendations on how to fill the vacancy and to invite Mr. Zavitz to a future meeting of Council to recognize his 25 years of service to the City. Letter of Retirement - City Historian, Sherman Zavitz 342 10.8. Flag-Raising - Niagara Region Metis Council - Louis Riel Day 343 Page 7 of 375 The Niagara Region Metis Council is requesting a flag-raising ceremony on Friday, November 15th, 2019 through to Friday, November 22nd, 2019 to celebrate "Louis Riel Day." RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the request. Flag-Raising - Louis Riel Day 2019 11. BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by-law listed for Council consideration. 2019-119 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $49,802,176.40 for General Purposes. 10 - Municipal Accounts 191112 10 - Municipal Accounts Attachment 344 - 360 2019-120 - 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. 2019 Nov 12 By-law Enforcement Officers 361 - 362 2019-121 - A by-law to amend By-law 2014-58 being a by-law to regulate outdoor swimming pools in the City of Niagara Falls. 8156 Alpine Drive, Amend Swimming Pool By-law 363 2019-122 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the Lands for 32 townhouse dwelling units (AM-2019-012). AM-2019-012 By-law AM-2019-012 Schedule 1 364 - 366 2019-123 - A by-law to establish Parts 9, 13 & 14 on Reference Plan 59R16028 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Blackburn Parkway. By-Law to Establish Highway - Parts 9, 13 & 14 (Blackburn Parkway) 367 Page 8 of 375 2019-124 - A by-law to designate Lot 42, Lot 43 and Part of Duncan Avenue (Closed), Plan 67 and Part of Lot 21, Plan 246, to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision (DB -2019-001). DB-2019-001 By-law 368 2019-125 - A by-law to designate Lots 108–119, Plan 165, to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision (DB-2019-003). DB-2019-003 By-law 369 2019-126 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stopping Prohibited, Standing Prohibited, Parking Prohibited, Metered Parking Zones, Stop Signs at Intersections) Main Street, Allendale Avenue, Dixon Street, St. John Str eet at St. Marks Avenue 370 - 373 2019-127 - A by-law to authorize the execution of an Agreement with Budget Environmental Disposal Inc., respecting the demolition of the former Court House building located at 4310 Queen Street, Niagara Falls. Execution Agreement - Budget Environmental Disposal Inc 374 2019-128 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 12th day of November, 2019. 11 12 19 Confirming By-law 375 12. RATIFICATION OF IN-CAMERA 13. NEW BUSINESS 14. ADJOURNMENT Page 9 of 375 The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Resolution November 12, 2019 Moved by: Seconded by: WHEREAS all meetings of Council are to be open to the public; and WHEREAS the only time a meeting or part of a meeting may be closed to the public is if the subject matter falls under one of the exceptions under s. 239(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001. WHEREAS on November 12, 2019 Niagara Falls City Council will be holding a Closed Meeting as permitted under s. 239(2)(e) and (f), of the Act; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that on November 12, 2019 at 3:30 p.m., Niagara Falls City Council will go into a closed meeting, prior to their regularly scheduled meeting at 5:00 p.m., to consider matters of litigation or potential litigation, a s well as advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. WILLIAM G. MATSON JAMES M. DIODATI CITY CLERK MAYOR Page 10 of 375 MINUTES City Council Meeting Tuesday, October 22, 2019 5:00 PM COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Thomson, Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Wayne Campbell COUNCIL ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: Alex Herlovitch, Donna Jaques, Erik Nickel, Jim Boutilier, Matthew Bilodeau, Kathy Moldenhauer, Tiffany Clark, Ken Todd, Bill Matson, Heather Ruzylo 1. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL - 4:00 PM 1.1. In-Camera Resolution ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Council enter into an In-Camera session. Carried Unanimously 2. CALL TO ORDER O Canada - Performed by: Sibilla Malekzadeh 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Council minutes of October 1st, 2019 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the minutes of October 1, 2019 be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Page 1 of 20 Page 11 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time. a) Councillor Carolyn Ioannoni indicated a pecuniary interest to By-law 2019-115, CUPE Collective Agreement, as a member of her family is a member of this Local 133. 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences on the passing of Mary Florence Vittie, mother of Janet Vittie of our I.S. Department. b) Mayor Diodati acknowledged Councillor Victor Pietrangelo's Birthday on Thursday, October 24th. c) Mayor Diodati recognized and congratulated the candidates running for the recent Federal Election. He extended contgratulations to Tony Baldinelli, Niagara Falls' new M.P. stating that it takes a lot to put yourself out there in the public - well done to all who ran in the Niagara Falls' riding and who wanted to represent the people of our community, including our own Member of Council, Mike Strange. Mayor Diodati extended congratulations to our Federal Government and Prime Minister Trudeau/minority government. Also extended gratitude to Niagara Falls' long-time representative, Rob Nicholson for his many years of service in our community. d) Mayor Diodati recognized Lou Ferringno as he was recognized as an honourary firefighter and honourary Mayor at a recent event for actively promoting his anti-bullying messages. e) Mayor Diodati discussed the 16th Annual Sleep Cheap Charities Reap mentioning the following: • Reservations opened on Wednesday, October 9th • Stay-over dates are: November 10th - 14th this year. • Wonderfalls passes are on sale now $10.00 for 10 attractions. • $30.00 for family pass • Available for purchase at City Hall, Gale Centre, MacBain Centre and Niagara Falls History Museum. f) Mayor Diodati discussed the initiative of "Try-It Tickets." • Free skate or a free swim at the YMCA. • On sale now at city facilities: Gale Centre, City Hall, MacBain Centre • Good for Halloween treat bags of Christmas stockings Page 2 of 20 Page 12 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 • Don't expire until March 31, 2020. • Good value: $10.00 for 40 tickets - for kids only. g) Mayor Diodati recognized the following events: Remembrance Day Services • Chippawa - Sunday, November 3rd at Chippawa Willoughgby Memorial Arena, at 1:00 PM. • City-wide Service - Monday, November 11th at the Gale Centre, commencing at 10:45 AM. Santa Claus Parade • Sunday, November 16th at 11:00 AM. • Downtown, Victoria Avenue and Queen Street • Followed by a meet and greet with Santa himself. Iain DeJong Presentation • Cutting edge views on homelessness • Helps communities with their goal to get to 0 homeless. • Heard him speak recently at the Region and have invited him back to speak with our service providers, community organizations, advocates and anyone interested in this topic. • Thursday, December 19th at 8:30 AM at the Scotiabank Convention Centre. • Encourage you to keep an eye on our website for details to attend this event. h) Mayor Diodati recognized Councillor Pietrangelo for attending and being a guest on Your TV with Carrie Zeffiro, to discuss this year's Sleep Cheap and Wonderfalls Pass initiative. i) Mayor Diodati recognized Councillor Mike Strange for attending the TD Green Space Tree Planting event. j) Mayor Diodati recognized Councillor Wayne Campbell for extending greetings at the United Way Elimination Draw Dinner. k) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 12th, 2019. 6. PRESENTATIONS / REPORTS All speakers are reminded that they have a maximum of 5 minutes to make their presentation. Page 3 of 20 Page 13 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 6.1. R&C-2019-23 Seniors Advisory Committee - Goals and Priorities Wendy McPherson, Chair Person of the Seniors Advisory Committee (SAC) made a brief presentation to update Council on the committee's latest achievements and explained their future goals and priorities. The report recommends that Council approve the goals and priorities for the Seniors Advisory Committee (SAC). ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 6.2. PBD-2019-68 Report on Homelessness in Niagara Adrienne Jugley, Commissioner, Niagara Region Community Services, was present to address questions from Council arising from this report regarding services available for those in need. The report recommends the following: 1) That the City work with TheRegional MunicipalityofNiagara (Niagara Region) and existing service providers tosecure appropriatesafeshelterforthosefacinghomelessness; 2) ThatCouncilrefertothe2020Budgetdeliberations thepossibility ofallocating furtherfundingtoassistwithahomelessshelteraspartofthegrantprocess;and 3) ThattheCityCouncilpetitiontheFederalandProvincialgovernmentstoprovide increased levelsoffundingtoTheRegional MunicipalityofNiagaratotargetreducing homelessnessinthe Niagararegion. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Page 4 of 20 Page 14 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Councillor Lori Lococo that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Staff bring back report to inform Council what it would cost to use a TransCab from St. Andrew's Church to the Gale Centre. Carried Unanimously 7. PLANNING MATTERS 7.1. Public Meeting PBD-2019-65 AM-2019-011, 26CD-11-2019-001 (Revised) Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Vacant Land Condominium Vacant Parcel between 7154 Adams Avenue and 6680 Hawkins Street Applicant: Habitat for Humanity The report recommends the following: 1. That Council approve the revised Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings zone (R4), to permit 16 townhouse dwelling units on the subject lands, as detailed in this report; 2. That the revised Plan of Vacant Land Condominium be draft approved subject to the conditions in Appendix A; 3. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council’s decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged; 4. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council; and 5. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Condominium Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the condominium when all matters Page 5 of 20 Page 15 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building and Development, gave an overview of the background report PBD-2019-65. Frank De Luca, of 4341 Kilman Place, spoke in opposition of the development. Craig Rowe, agent for the file from Upper Canada Consultants spoke in favour of the development. Mark Carl, Chief Executive Officer for Habitat for Humanity, spoke supporting the development. The Public Meeting was closed. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended. Carried (Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Chris Dabrowski and Councillor Victor Pietrangelo were all opposed) 7.2. Public Meeting PBD-2019-64 AM-2019-012, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6353 Carlton Avenue Applicant: Anthony Continelli Proposal: 32 Unit Townhouse Development The report recommends that Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwelling (R4) Zone, to permit a 32 unit townhouse development, as detailed in this report. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building and Development, gave an overview of the background report PBD-2019-64. Emilio Raimondo, architect, spoke in favour of the development. The public meeting was closed. Page 6 of 20 Page 16 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 7.3. Public Meeting PBD-2019-63 26CD-11-2019-003 Plan of Vacant Land Condominium 6894 Garner Road Applicant: VGroup Holdings Ltd. (Sam Vecchi) The report recommends the following: 1. That the proposed Plan of Vacant Land Condominium be draft approved subject to the conditions in Appendix A; 2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council’s decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged; 3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council; and 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Condominium Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the subdivision when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building and Development, gave an overview of the background report PBD-2019-63. Guy Plouffe, of 8952 Black Forest Crescent, spoke with concerns regarding issues with parking and drainage. Rocky Vacca, spoke in favour of the development. The Public Meeting was closed. Page 7 of 20 Page 17 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8. REPORTS 8.1. CD-2019-13 Fee Waiver Applications Knights of Columbus & Niagara Catholic Foundation and Project Share of Niagara Falls The report recommends the following: That Council approve the Fee Waiver Applications for: 1. Knights of Columbus & Niagara Catholic Foundation for the “Flying Fathers Hockey Game” in the amount of $494.90 for the waiver of the 2 hour ice rental fee. 2. Project Share of Niagara Falls Inc., in the amount of $515.84 for the waiver of the building permit fee associated with their renovations. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.2. FS-2019-03 Fire Department Station 7 Staffing The report recommends the following: 1. To staff Station 7 with one crew of four (4) full-time firefighters including one (1) captain. As an interim measure until staffing levels can be phased back in by 2023 one (1) firefighter’s position from Station 1 shall be relocated to Station 7; thus, reducing Aerial 1 to one (1) captain and two (2) firefighters. 2. Approve the implementation of a 3-year staffing plan for the Fire Department at an annual cost, including wages, benefits and personal protective equipment of: Page 8 of 20 Page 18 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 2021 - $446,272 2022 - $385,175 2023 - $390,910 3. That the Fire Chief continues to monitor fire risks, response times, etc. and that any changes requiring further staffing recommendations be reported to Council for consideration. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange to staff Station 7 with the hiring of eight (8) additional full-time firefighters in 2021 and four (4) additional full-time firefighters in 2022, and that the Fire Chief continues to monitor fire risks, response times, etc. and that any changes requiring further staffing recommendations be reported to Council for consideration. Carried Unanimously 8.3. FS-2019-04 Construction of Fire Department Station 7 The report recommends the following: 1. That Council award the contract for the construction of Fire Station 7 to Bromac Construction Inc. in accordance with RFT - 35 -2019. 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement between the City and Bromac Construction Inc. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.4. L-2019-21 Permanently Close and Declare Surplus Upper’s Lane (between Thorold Townline Road and Beechwood Road) Part Township Lot 119 Stamford; Part Township Lot 120 Stamford being Upper’s Lane lying between Thorold Townline Road and Beechwood Road Our File No. 2011-179 Page 9 of 20 Page 19 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 The report recommends the following: 1. In the event, and only in the event, that Council has determined that the subject lands are surplus to the requirements of the City of Niagara Falls, that Part Township Lot 119 Stamford; Part Township Lot 120 Stamford being Uppers Lane lying between Thorold Townline Road & Beechwood Road (hereinafter referred to as the “Subject Lands”, and, as shown in red on the attached location map), be permanently closed and declared surplus to the City’s needs. 2. That the closure of Upper’s Lane be conditional on the owner of 10200 Upper’s Lane arranging for a new address assignment for its property using Thorold Townline Road as access. 3. That the Mayor and Clerk and City Solicitor, be authorized to take whatever steps and sign whatever documents are required to carry out Recommendation 1 and 2. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 8.5. PBD-2019-66 AM-2018-010, Exemption Request to 2-Year Waiting Period for Minor Variance Lots 79 & 80, Plan 193 Proposal: 6 Unit Apartment Building Owner: Tom Vattovaz Agent: Craig Rohe – Upper Canada Consulting The report recommends that subject to subsection 45(1.4) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O., Council consider passing the resolution on tonight’s agenda to grant an exemption to the 2-year waiting period for minor variances and thereby allow Tom Vattovaz to file an application to the City’s Committee of Adjustment for the development of a 6 unit apartment building. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the report be approved as recommended. Page 10 of 20 Page 20 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Carried Unanimously 8.6. PBD-2019-69 Proposed Telecommunication Facility 11713 Willoughby Drive Applicant: ForbesBros for Rogers Communication The report recommends the following: It is recommended that Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada be advised that the City of Niagara Falls: 1. does not concur with the construction of a 30m tall monopole style telecommunication tower proposal at 11713 Willoughby Drive at this time; and 2. would reconsider concurrence for the construction of a 30m tall monopole style telecommunication tower proposal at 11713 Willoughby Drive after April 30, 2020 should construction not be completed for a previously supported 60m tower at 3516 Marshall Road. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 9. RESOLUTIONS 9.1. Resolution - AM-2018-010, Exemption to 2-Year Waiting Period for Minor Variance Lots 79 & 80, Plan 193 Proposal: 6 Unit Apartment Building Owner: Tom Vattovaz Agent: Craig Rohe - Upper Canada Consulting WHEREAS the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O. establishes a 2-year waiting period for minor variance applications which means minor variance Page 11 of 20 Page 21 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 applications are not permitted for two years following an applicant- initiated site specific rezoning of a property; and WHEREAS the intent of the 2-year waiting period is to provide greater control to municipalities, prevent zoning provisions that Council determines to be appropriate from being reversed or altered through the minor variance process for 2 years, and to increase stability by affording municipalities the ability to implement site specific zoning by-laws; and WHEREAS notwithstanding the 2-year waiting period for minor variances, subsection 45(1.4) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O. provides municipalities the ability to permit privately-initiated applications for minor variances by passing a resolution; and WHEREAS Tom Vattovaz requested Council to consider passing a resolution that would permit him to file an application to the City’s Committee of Adjustment in regards to applicant-initiated site specific By-law No. 2018-98 that was passed by Council in August of 2018; and WHEREAS Council determined that a minor variance that would permit Tom Vattovaz to vary the regulations for a minimum interior side yard width on the west side and a minimum landscape open space strip along the front lot line, does not undermine Council’s original intention when it passed By-law No. 2018-98. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that subject to subsection 45(1.4) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O. Council consents to an exemption to t he 2- year waiting period for minor variances and thereby allows Tom Vattovaz to file an application to the City’s Committee of Adjustment for the development of a 6 unit apartment building that is regulated by By- law No. 2018-98. Carried Unanimously a) Resolution - School Bus Safety - Stop arm technology WHEREAS distracted drivers continue to be the major cause of traffic accidents and fatalities throughout Ontario; and WHEREASschool children loading and unloading on school buses continue to be the most vulnerable to distracted drivers; and WHEREAS Bill 174, adopted by the Province of Ontario in December 2017 includes school bus camera legislation; and WHEREAS as a result of adopting Bill 174, the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) is required to produce regulations Page 12 of 20 Page 22 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 within the Highway Traffic Act in order for municipalities to implement school bus stop-arm technology; and WHEREAS it is imperative Niagara have a say in how to best expedite legislation and implement effective, realistic protocols that ensure every child boarding or exiting a school bus in Niagara is safe; ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Niagara Region Council direct staff to generate a report to be returned to Council by the last week of November, 2019 that addresses the Province’s request that municipalities: • Identify the preferred technology Niagara Region would like to use • Identify the method of procurement Niagara Region would utilize in order to acquire and implement the needed equipment, with feedback from all Niagara School Boards (DSBN/ NCDSB/ CSV/ CSC), bus carrier (NSTS) and school bus camera technology partners • Identify options that would allow Niagara Region to enter in to an agreement with the Province and school bus technology vendor • Identify the framework for the set up for enforcement and the processing of offence notices complete with funding options and opportunities • That fines be reviewed and possibly be increased as a deterrent. • AND FURTHER that a copy of this resolution be sent to all Local Area Municipalities within Niagara. Carried (Councillor Victor Pietrangelo declared a conflict) 10. CONSENT AGENDA The consent agenda is a set of reports that could be approved in one motion of council. The approval endorses all of the recommendations contained in each of the reports within the set. The single motion will save time. Prior to the motion being taken, a councillor may request that one or more of the reports be moved out of the consent agenda to be considered separately. BDD-2019-006 Small Business Enterprise Centre (SBEC/BDD) Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade Page 13 of 20 Page 23 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 SBEC Program Transfer Payment Agreement The report recommends that Council authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign the SBEC-MEDJCT SBEC Program transfer payment agreement. CD-2019-12 2020 Council Schedule The report recommends that Council approve the proposed 2020 meeting schedule. F-2019-37 Monthly Tax Receivables Report – September The report recommends that Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. F-2019-38 Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes Under Section 357 and 358 of The Municipal Act, 2001 The report recommends that Council approve the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes on the various accounts per the attached summary and granted to the property owners listed. R&C-2019-24 Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program The report recommends the following: 1. That Council approves staff to submit applications for the Investing in Canada infrastructure Program: Community, Culture and Recreation (CCR) stream. 2. That Council approves the following projects for submission; Rehabilitation and Renovation Stream, The Tennis and Basketball Page 14 of 20 Page 24 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Improvement Program and the Multi-purpose Stream, the Chippawa/Willoughby Arena Renovations and Library addition. TS-2019-33 St. Marks Avenue at St. John Street Intersection Control Review The report recommends that a stop sign be installed on St. Marks Avenue at St. John Street facing northbound motorists. TS-2019-34 Blackburn Parkway Intersection Control Review & Speed Limit Review The report recommends the following: 1. That a stop sign is installed facing westbound traffic on Blackburn Parkway at Heartland Forest Road. 2. That the speed limit on Blackburn Parkway between Montrose Road and Heartland Forest Road be set at 60 km/h. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that the reports are approved as recommended. Carried Unanimously 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 11.1. Greater Niagara Circle Route Committee The Region has requested that Council appoint one (1) member as a representative on the GNCRC. RECOMMENDATION: That Council appoint Councillor Wayne Campbell to the GNCRC. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that Council appoint Councillor Wayne Page 15 of 20 Page 25 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Campbell to the GNCRC. Carried Unanimously 11.2. Vista Pyrotechnics Vista Pyrotechnics requested approval for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display at the Skylon Tower. RECOMMENDATION: For the approval of Council, subject to the appropriate insurance requirements. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lori Lococo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that Council approve the application, subject to the appropriate insurance requirements. Carried Unanimously 11.3. Niagara Parks Commission In order for the NPC to obtain their Special Occasion Permit for their New Year's Eve Show, they are looking to City Council to declare the event as one of municipal significance. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the request. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that Council approve the request to obtain a Special Occasion Permit for NPC's New Year's Eve Show and to declare the event as one of municipal significance. Carried Unanimously 11.4. Proclamation Request - Community of Sant' Egidio A request to proclaim November 30, 2019 as "Cities for Life - Cities Against the Death Penalty." RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Vince Kerrio, Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo that Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Page 16 of 20 Page 26 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Carried Unanimously 11.5. Proclamation Request - Respiratory Therapists Week Niagara Health is requesting the week of October 20-26, 2019 as Respiratory Therapists Week. This week-long celebration serves to recognize respiratory therapists (RTs); educate the public about the varied roles of respiratory care and responsibilities of RTs; and to increase the recognition of the significant contribution made by RTs who are responsible for the well-being of individuals who suffer from asthma, COPD (emphysema) and other respiratory illnesses within the community and in hospital settings. RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the request. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that Council approve the request by declaring the week of October 20 - 26, 2019 as Respiratory Therapists Week. Carried Unanimously 12. RATIFICATION OF IN-CAMERA a) Ratification of In-Camera ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo that the proposed closing, surplus declaration and sale of Upper's Lane and unopened road allowance between Beechwood Road and Thorold Townline Road was discussed. The subject lands were considered to be surplus. Carried Unanimously 13. BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by- law listed for Council consideration. 2019- 111 - A by-law to declare Part Township Lot 119 Stamford; Part Township Lot 120 Stamford being Uppers Lane lying between Thorold Townline Road & Beechwood Road, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, as surplus. Page 17 of 20 Page 27 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 2019- 112 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stop Signs At Intersections, Yield Signs At Intersections, Parking Prohibited, Through Highways) 2019- 113 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stop Signs at Intersections, Speed Limits on Highways) 2019- 114 - A by-law to permanently close part of a highway. 2019- 115 - A by-law to authorize the execution of the 2019-2022 Collective Agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees and its Local 133. 2019- 116 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the Lands for 19 townhouse dwelling units (AM-2019-006). 2019- 117 - 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. 2019- 118 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 22nd day of October, 2019. ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski that the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously 14. NEW BUSINESS a) St. Andrew's Church ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that staff discuss the idea of St. Andrew's Page 18 of 20 Page 28 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Church supplying showers to the homeless. Carried Unanimously b) Garbage Collection ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that staff report back on the possibility of the City opting out of the Regional Waste Collection service and explore the costs to supply the base-line level of service of the City providing garbage and recycling collection, including exploring cost saving options such as only picking up on one side of the street. Carried Unanimously c) International Students ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio that staff report back to Council on whether or not there is a liability issue for the City for the international students living long-term in hotel/motel rooms in Niagara Falls. Carried Unanimously d) Grass-Cutting - By-law Enforcement ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson that staff report back on the grass cutting process involved with by-law enforcement including the particulars involved in the tendering process. Carried Unanimously e) Resolution - School Bus Safety - Stop arm technology (See under Resolutions (section 9)). 15. ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the meeting be adjourned at 7:38 pm. Carried Unanimously Page 19 of 20 Page 29 of 375 City Council October 22, 2019 Mayor City Clerk Page 20 of 20 Page 30 of 375 Tammy Maroudas, Territory Manager & Amy Lupton – Recipient Speaker November 12, 2019 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Page 31 of 375 Amy Lupton – Nate’s story At 11 weeks of age Amy’s son Nathaniel had his first platelet transfusion. It was later found that Nathaniel had Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome, a primary immune deficiency disease causing bone marrow failure and he required a lifesaving bone marrow transplant. He was fortunate to receive an anonymous cord blood donor from the registry that saved his life. Since diagnosis, Nathaniel has received over 75 transfusions of blood products, mostly platelet transfusions. Amy and her family are so grateful to all of the strangers that continue to help Nathaniel battle his illness. Amy continues to share their story to thank existing donors and to encourage others to give blood and join the one match registry to help others like Nathaniel who would not be here without the generosity of strangers. Page 32 of 375 Evolution of the Canadian Blood Services Brand 1998 2006 2018 Page 33 of 375 •1 in 2 Canadians will either need blood or know someone who will at some point in their lives. •Approximately 1 in 2 Canadians are eligible to give blood. However, only 1 in 60 eligible donors do, which is less than 4% of Canadians •Canadian Blood Services must on average collect 17,000 units per week. Here in Niagara a lot of our donor base is older so we are depending on the younger generations to step up. •To donate, you must be at least 17 years of age, in general good health, and feeling well on the day of your donation •Up to 50 donors to help someone in a car crash •Up to 5 donors to help someone undergoing cancer treatment Focus Points Page 34 of 375 5 Historical Collections •Target collections = 1440 donations •Actual collections = 1294 donations (90%) •% of donations were from 1st time donors •Target collections = 1575 donations •Actual collections = 1390 (88%) •10.3% of donations were from 1st time donors 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 •Target collections = 922 donations •Actual collections = 790 (86%) •9.5% of donations were from 1st time donors Page 35 of 375 6 2019/20 Plan Niagara Falls Optimist Club Event Schedule for 2019/20 : SAT 2019-04-20 SAT 2019-10-12 MON 2019-04-29 MON 2019-10-28 MON 2019-05-27 MON 2019-11 -25 SAT 2019-06-15 SAT 2019-12-21 MON 2019-06-24 MON 2019-12-30 MON 2019-07-29 MON 2020-01-27 SAT 2019-08-17 SAT 2020-02-15 MON 2019-08-26 MON 2020-02-24 MON 2019-09-30 MON 2020-03-30 Page 36 of 375 7 Booking an Appointment https://blood.ca/en Online App Phone Download the App iPhone or Android: Giveblood Call: 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) Page 37 of 375 Together, we are Canada’s lifeline Page 38 of 375 Page 39 of 375 YWCA Niagara Region has been providing services for more than 90 years. We serve the entire region with the following services being offered in Niagara Falls: Addressing the immediate need •For homeless women and children, 20 beds (plus three for overflow) - last year, we served 108 women and 33 children •For homeless men and families, 15 units, out of which one is a large family unit, four are small family shelter units, and ten single units - in 2018, we served 172 men, 61 women and 123 children •Two units for homeless families rented from independent landlords Emergency Shelters: •Six On-Site Transitional Housing within our Emergency Shelter building •Off-Site Transitional Housing, spread out over up to 15 units all across Niagara Falls Transitional Housing: •15 Housing First units to serve individuals, who are experiencing chronic homelessness Housing First Helping individuals break out of the cycle of poverty for good Permanent, supported housing for chronically homeless individuals Page 40 of 375 Other services offered in Niagara Falls include:  Skills Development Workshops (such as pre-employment programming, workshops around managing emotions and mindfulness, as well as overcoming trauma) offered to everyone in any of our programs  Women’s Addiction Recovery Mediation, a program designed for women experiencing addiction and families affected by addiction  Anti-Human Trafficking work, such as the development of an Emergency Response Protocol that was adapted by a number of groups and agencies from all across the region; YW has trained Niagara Falls Fire Fighters around identifying and addressing human trafficking Coming next year:  Sex Trade On My Terms, a drop-in program for female-identifying individuals engaged in survival sex work. Currently only offered in St. Catharines, new funding will allow us to start running the program in Niagara Falls starting 2020.  Regional Safe House for Human Trafficking victims. This will be located in St. Catharines but will be a resource for victims from all across the region. Learn more at www.ywcaniagararegion.ca Presentation by Elisabeth Zimmermann, Executive Director 905 988 3528 ext. 3239, ezimmermann@ywcaniagararegion.ca YWCA Niagara Region Mission To be the change agent for community transformation ending gender inequity and social injustice. YWCA Niagara Region Vision An equitable society where women and families thrive. Page 41 of 375 1 Heather Ruzylo To:Clerk Subject:RE: You have received a new response for your survey Delegations and Appointments to Council From: Clerk Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 3:28 PM To: Heather Ruzylo Cc: Bill Matson Subject: FW: You have received a new response for your survey Delegations and Appointments to Council Request below from YWCA for an Appointment at the Nov. 12th Council meeting to discuss services offered. From: Reports <reports@surveyanyplace.com> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 2:48 PM To: Clerk <clerk@niagarafalls.ca> Subject: You have received a new response for your survey Delegations and Appointments to Council Survey Data Title: Delegations and Appointments to Council URL: hucteexd Date and Time: 25 October 2019 at 02:46 pm Question 1 Question: A maximum of five (5) Appointments shall be permitted per meetingA written request for an Appointment to address Council shall include:the person’s name;address;telephone number;the name, address and telephone number of the person or organization the requester represents (if applicable); anda detailed brief of the topic to be discussed and the request/direction the presenter is seeking from Council.A written Appointment request will form part of the official record of the proceedings of Council and will be considered to be a public document.Delegations and Appointments shall be limited to not more than five (5) minutes to address Council, unless otherwise determined by Council.Delegations and Appointments shall not be permitted on the following topics:labour relations;union negotiations;any employee relations;advertisements for products or services; andelection campaigning.Do you agree to the above? Answer: Yes Question 2 Question: Your information Name: Elisabeth Zimmermann Address: 6135 Culp Street Niagara Falls, ON Telephone Number: 905-321-2285 Name, Address and Telephone Number of the person or organization the requester represents (if applicable): YWCA Niagara Region 6135 Culp Street Niagara Falls, ON Page 42 of 375 2 Email Address: ezimmermann@ywcaniagararegion.ca Detailed brief of the topic to be discussed and the request/direction the presenter is seeking from Council.: Presentation to council on the services the YWCA offers in Niagara Falls Delegation or Appointment?: 2-Appointment (7 day advance notice) What date are you requesting to attend the City Council Meeting?: 2019-11-12 Page 43 of 375 Improving Business Performance Through Innovative Labour Solutions Page 44 of 375 •Work with businesses looking to engage talent from the disability community •Added value services such as on-the- job training and retention strategies •Work with HR departments to create recruitment planning strategies in a competitive labour market •Offer Work Experience Programs Page 45 of 375 •Provide knowledge and experience to expand and diversify your talent pool •Bridge the gap between businesses looking for talent and a supply of job seekers who have a disability •Professionals with expertise in inclusive HR processes, program development, organization management and project management More than 145 Employment Service Providers in the network Page 46 of 375 •1 in 4 Canadians (2017) •6.2 million •3.1 million Ontarians (2017) •41% unemployed(2017) •50% have post secondary degrees/diplomas •53% of population directly affected Disability Facts! Page 47 of 375 National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Trek 4 Inclusion Page 48 of 375 •Employment Categories •Transit Services – Maintenance •Seasonal Labourer Employment – general labour •Clerical Employment •Training •Access to Talent •Technology to increase job matches & effectiveness Meeting your hiring needs! Page 49 of 375 Improving Business Performance Through Innovative Labour Solutions Jodi Delage Manager, Employment Services Niagara Training & Employment Agency (NTEC) Direct Line: 905-384-3154 Mobile: 905-931-1850 Fax: 905-384-2691 www.ntec-nss.com Page 50 of 375 1 Heather Ruzylo To:Clerk Subject:RE: You have received a new response for your survey Delegations and Appointments to Council From: Reports <reports@surveyanyplace.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 11:08 AM To: Clerk <clerk@niagarafalls.ca> Subject: You have received a new response for your survey Delegations and Appointments to Council Survey Data Title: Delegations and Appointments to Council URL: hucteexd Date and Time: 29 October 2019 at 11:07 am Question 1 Question: A maximum of five (5) Appointments shall be permitted per meetingA written request for an Appointment to address Council shall include:the person’s name;address;telephone number;the name, address and telephone number of the person or organization the requester represents (if applicable); anda detailed brief of the topic to be discussed and the request/direction the presenter is seeking from Council.A written Appointment request will form part of the official record of the proceedings of Council and will be considered to be a public document.Delegations and Appointments shall be limited to not more than five (5) minutes to address Council, unless otherwise determined by Council.Delegations and Appointments shall not be permitted on the following topics:labour relations;union negotiations;any employee relations;advertisements for products or services; andelection campaigning.Do you agree to the above? Answer: Yes Question 2 Question: Your information Name: Jodi Delage Address: Telephone Number: Name, Address and Telephone Number of the person or organization the requester represents (if applicable): Niagara Training & Employment Agency (NTEC) 120 Canby Street, Port Robinson, ON L0S 1K0 905-384-9491 Email Address: jdelage@ntec-nss.com Detailed brief of the topic to be discussed and the request/direction the presenter is seeking from Council.: At the request of Councilman Dabrowksi I would like to provide an update to Council on the recent NDEAM (National Disability Employment Awareness Month) event that NTEC hosted in partnership with ODEN (Ontario Disability Employment Network) as well as provide a brief description of NTEC and the services that are provided throughout the Niagara Region. Page 51 of 375 2 Delegation or Appointment?: 2-Appointment (7 day advance notice) What date are you requesting to attend the City Council Meeting?: 2019-11-12 Page 52 of 375 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-70 AM-2017-011, Official Plan & Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5471, 5491 and 5507 River Road, 4399, 4407, 4413 and 4427 John Street and Part of River Lane Proposal: Apartment Building Consisting of 34 and 7 Storey Towers Applicant: 2486489 Ontario Ltd. Agent: Ryan Guetter, Weston Consulting RECOMMENDATIONS That Council not approve the revised Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment application to permit a 384 unit apartment dwelling, with 34 and 7 storey towers, on the subject lands. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2486489 Ontario Ltd. has requested revised Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments to permit a development on the lands known as 5471, 5491 and 5507 River Road, 4399, 4407, 4413 and 4427 John Street and the closed part of River Lane. 2486489 Ontario Ltd. recently purchased the land and is seeking approval for a 384 unit apartment complex having 34 and 7 storey towers. Previously, a 390 unit apartment building with 21 and 12 storey towers was proposed by 5507 River Development Inc. This request was revised to be a 350 unit apartment building with 17 and 10 storey towers. Consideration of this proposal was deferred at the August 14, 2018 Council meeting at the request of the applicant. This file is currently before the Local Area Planning Tribunal (LPAT), having been appealed by the previous owner. The current owner is asking a decision of Council which will form part of the appeal. The revised proposal cannot be recommended for the following reasons: - The proposal exceeds the height and density provisions for a Residential designation; - The proposal does not conform to the intent of the Official Plan in providing an appropriate transition and separation distance between the established low rise neighbourhood and the high rise building proposed; - The lands are not within one of the intensification nodes or corridors identified for taller buildings or higher densities; Page 53 of 375 2 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 - With the lack of an appropriate setback and transition in built form to the surrounding neighbourhood the excessive height of the south tower is out of character with the established built form and expected to overwhelm and adversely impact the residential neighbourhood; and - The development does not provide an adequate interface with River Road nor does it provide an appropriate human scale pedestrian environment at the street level. BACKGROUND Proposal 2486489 Ontario Inc. has requested revisions to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment application for the lands known as 5471, 5491 and 5507 River Road, 4399, 4407, 4413 and 4427 John Street and part of River Lane, totalling 0.79 hectares (2 acres) in area. Refer to Schedule 1 to locate the lands. The former owner originally proposed a 390 unit apartment project with 21 storey and 12 storey towers and underground and structured parking. The application was scheduled to be heard at the June 19, 2018 Council meeting; however the applicant requested deferral to address concerns raised by staff with respect to setbacks from surrounding low-rise dwellings and River Road, and the provision of landscaping adjacent to the parking lot along John Street. The proposal was reduced by the former applicant to a 350 unit apartment project with 17 storey and 10 storey towers, which was scheduled to be heard at the August 14, 2018 meeting. However, a further deferral was requested by the applicant to address recommendations of staff to reduce building heights and increase setbacks from the low rise dwellings to the west. The lands were acquired by 2486489 Ontario Ltd. which is now proposing to construct a 384 unit apartment building with a 34 storey tower and a 7 storey tower as measured from the corner of River Road and John Street. The applicant intends to “piggyback” this development proposal on the application before the Tribunal. Schedule 2 shows a site plan of the project. Schedule 3 provides a comparison between the previous proposal at the August 2018 Council meeting and the elevation of the current proposal. The portion of the lands between River Road and River Lane are subject to a Special Policy Area designation which permits a 119 unit apartment building up to 7 storeys at a density of 238 units per hectare. The balance of the lands is the standard Residential designation in the City’s Official Plan. The applicant is requesting the whole of the lands to be placed under a new Special Policy Area designation to permit the development at a density of 486 units per hectare. The lands are zoned Residential Apartment 5E Density (R5E-840), in part, Parking (P-841), in part, and Residential (R2-2), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended. The lands are requested to be placed under a new Residential Apartment 5F (R5F) Density zone, with site specific lot area (density), building setback, building height, landscaped open space, lot coverage, balcony and porch projection and parking regulations, to permit the height, density and design of the project. Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses Page 54 of 375 3 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 The subject lands consist of a number of properties that currently contain detached dwellings or are vacant. River Lane is under the applicant’s ownership. There are also a number of mature trees on the properties. The site is sloped, rising about 10 metres in elevation from the corner of River Road and John Street to the western boundary. The properties to the west and north of the lands are used for a mix of detached dwellings, converted dwellings, low rise apartment buildings and bed and breakfasts. A hotel (Michael’s Inn) and associated parking is located to the south. The Michael’s Inn lands, along with the Niagara Falls Aviary lands, are designated and zoned to permit 60 and 61 storey hotel towers. A pedestrian promenade and the Niagara Gorge are located to the east. Circulation Comments Information about the requested Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments was circulated to City divisions, the Region, agencies, and the public for comments. The following summarizes the comments received to date:  Regional Municipality of Niagara  The proposal satisfies the policy directions of the Region’s Official Plan, will make more efficient use of urban services, land and infrastructure, and will provide an alternative form of housing in an area which is composed predominantly of low density detached dwellings.  A final Stage 1-2 Archeological Assessment and any further necessary archaeological assessments are to be filed, along with an acknowledgement letter from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. In addition a Record of Site Condition is to be filed with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. A Holding (H) provision should be included in the by-law until the above noted documents are filed.  Niagara Parks Commission  The extension of an urban skyline with a 34 storey tower into this portion of River Road is not desirable. To retain an appropriate scale of building the angular plane setback should be applied to the building above the existing permitted height of 27 metres.  An environmental impact study addressing the shadowing from the 34 storey building on the Gorge and impact on bats is to be undertaken.  The Pedestrian Level Wind Study is to be amended to address and mitigate wind conditions on River Road as a result of the proposed development.  Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority  Comments pending.  Transportation Services Page 55 of 375 4 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019  No objections to the applications. Revised transportation studies demonstrate existing road infrastructure can support the proposal and surrounding approved development without road improvements. In addition, Transportation Services have no objections to the parking rate reduction. An additional 3 accessible parking stalls are to be provided.  Municipal Works  No objections. Further review of servicing details will be conducted at the site plan stage.  Parks Design  No objections to the amendments. There should be no tree removal until such time as the site plan process is complete. 5% cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication will be payable through a future condominium application.  Building Services, Fire Services  No objections. A review of Ontario Building Code matters will be applicable at the site plan and Building Permit stages. Geotechnical reports, including seismic analysis, will be required as part of the Building Permit.  Legal Services  No objections.  Public Submissions  For Council’s reference, letters received from members of the public on previous proposals and letters on the current proposal have been included on tonight’s agenda. 18 letters have been submitted by members of the public at the date of report preparation regarding the current proposal. Neighbourhood Open House A neighbourhood open house was held on October 28, 2019 and was attended by approximately 40 residents, the applicant, the applicant’s planner and architect and 3 Council members. The residents present expressed numerous concerns, including the following: - The proposal is too large, too tall, out of character with the neighbourhood and could set a precedent for other developments in this neighbourhood; - Surrounding dwellings will be shadowed by the proposed building; - The proposal could impact on the geology of the gorge; - Excavation and/or blasting needed to construct underground garage may impact surrounding dwellings and underground infrastructure; Page 56 of 375 5 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 - Surrounding roads, particularly Blondin Avenue will be impacted by traffic; - Removal of trees has occurred from the properties; and - Concerns about demolition permits being issued prior to an approved development. Further discussion on the geotechnical matters a construction impacts on surrounding dwellings is discussed below. With respect to the tree removal and demolition permits, it should be noted that the City does not have a by-law that regulates individual tree removal on private property. The Regional Tree By-law only regulates woodlots of at least 0.2 hectares (0.5 acres) in size. Demolition permits have been issued for the 4 dwellings on the subject lands that front onto John Street. Demolition permits are regulated by the Ontario Building Code and have no bearing on recommendations for Planning applications. ANALYSIS 1. Summary of Changes A summary of changes from the proposal that was to be presented to Council on August 14, 2018 is as follows:  The number of dwelling units has been increased from 350 to 384;  The south tower has been increased in height from 17 storeys and 56 metres to 34 storeys and 109.5 metres;  The north tower has been reduced in height from 10 storeys and 38 metres to 7 storeys and 31.5 metres;  The podium has been reduced from a maximum height of 30 metres to 14 metres; and the indoor swimming pool has been replaced with residential suites;  Setbacks from west lot line have been increased for the south and north towers, respectively, from 42 metres and 3 metres, to 50 metres and 14 metres. However the stepped down form of the original towers has been abandoned, which reduced building height by several storeys as the respective tower got closer to the west lot line;  Setbacks from River Road for the south and north towers have been reduced from 16 metres and 10 metres, respectively, to 6 metres; and  The number of parking spaces has been increased from 448 to 492; however the requested parking ratio of 1.28 spaces per unit remains unchanged. Page 57 of 375 6 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Please note that for consistency, building heights referred to in this report have been measured from the intersection of River Road and John Street. As the grade increases by 8 to 10 metres (26 to 32 feet) along Phillip Street and the west lot line, building heights are less near the north and west limits of the property. In addition, mechanical penthouses, which under current zoning provisions are excluded f rom building height, have not been included in building height figures. 2. Provincial Policies The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to be consistent with Provincial policies. In accordance with the A Place to Grow Plan, currently a minimum of 40% of all residential development occurring annually is to be in the Built-Up Area. Once the Municipal Comprehensive Review currently being conducted by the Region is complete, 50% of residential development occurring annually is to be in the Built -Up Area. Cities are to identify strategies to achieve these densities, including identifying intensification areas. To meet these requirements, the Official Plan identifies areas where intensification is to be directed. These include areas of the City’s downtown and on Ferry Street west of Stanley Avenue, where developments of a similar intensity to the proposal may be permitted. However the land has not been identified in the City’s Official Plan as an area where intensification is to be directed to meet intensification targets. Furthermore, with the Municipal Comprehensive Review not complete, the need to identify other intensification areas has not been determined. Given the location of the land adjacent to the Tourist Commercial area and in close proximity to a highway, arterial roads and transit routes the land may warrant some consideration of intensification. These factors were considered when the proposal to develop a portion of the lands up to a density of 238 units per hectare, significantly greater than other Residentially designated lands outside of intensification areas, was sought. 3. Official Plan The lands are designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. A portion of the lands, between River Road and the former River Lane, are subject to a Special Policy Area designation which permits the development of a 7 storey apartment building at a maximum density of 238 units per hectare, equivalent to 119 units. The previous Tourist Commercial designation was changed in 2008 to a Residential designation more in keeping with the surrounding area. The increased height and density reflected the lost commercial opportunities. The balance of the lands are individual lots fronting onto local streets where the Official Plan provides for with low density forms of housing, up to 40 units per hectare. The applicant has requested a new Special Policy Area designation be placed on the property to permit the proposed development, with towers up to 34 and 7 storeys and a maximum density of 486 units per hectare. The proposed density is more than twice that permitted by current policies. Page 58 of 375 7 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Official Plan amendments are reviewed having regard to the intent and purpose of the policies in the Official Plan. The following assessment has been conducted: a. Conformity of the proposal relative to gradation of height and compatibility with surrounding land uses. The Residential policies of the Official Plan seek to achieve an appropriate gradation in building heights and densities with sufficient horizontal distances between taller buildings and low-rise dwellings to ensure a complementary arrangement between residential uses of varying intensities. A common urban design practice to achieve compatibility between high-rise development and adjacent low-rise residential development is to apply a 45 degree angular plane taken from the property line of the nearest low-rise residential property and the top of the high-rise building. This angular plane reduces the impact of the height and mass of the tall building and minimizes the overshadowing of nearby low-rise dwellings. The City’s Official Plan uses this principle for taller apartment buildings by stipulating a rear yard setback equivalent to building height from abutting uses. In addition, this principle has been included in the Regional Municipal of Niagara Model Urban Design Guidelines (NDUG). The Regional Guidelines also seek to protect the human scale on streets and sidewalks by requiring a similar angular plane be established from eye level on the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street from the high- rise building. In the previous proposal, the south tower accommodated the angular plane when measured from both the residential neighbourhood and the sidewalk on the east side of River Road. The north tower exceeded the angular plane as measured from nearest lot line to the west; staff had recommended this tower be reduced in height and its setback increased from this lot line to comply with this angular plane. In the revised proposal the applicant has provided a drawing that confirms the north tower meets this angular plane from the residential community. The angular plan has not been illustrated from the sidewalk on the east side of the River Road; however it is expected the north tower will slightly exceed this angular plan due to shifting the building closer to River Road. However the south tower will substantially exceed this angular plane from both River Road and residential neighbourhood to the west. The drawings below compare the previous and current south towers with the angular plane adjacent to the residential neighbourhood. Page 59 of 375 8 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 August 2018 Proposal Current Proposal As can be seen in the above drawing, the top 14 storeys of the new proposal are above this angular plane as measured from the nearest abutting residential property. At the height proposed the tower overwhelms the residential neighborhood to the west. This is contrary to the intent of the Official Plan, which directs that high-rise development should have a setback equivalent to its building height from low rise neighbourhoods. Page 60 of 375 9 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 The increased height of the south tower also creates a more abrupt transition to the low rise dwellings fronting onto River Road to the north than the previous proposal. In addition, the south tower presents its broad profile to these dwellings. As a result the south tower will be highly visible and out of character with the established development to the north. No angular plane analysis has been provided from the sidewalk on the east side of River Road. Due to the increased height and reduced setback staff estimate the upper 22 floors of the building will project above the aforementioned angular plane. The additional height will result in a building that overwhelms the pedestrian realm along River Road and does not provide an appropriate human scale in its built form. Shadowing analyses are typically required to assess the impacts of high rise buildings on low rise buildings. A typical shadow impact study reports on the shadows cast between 10 AM and 4 PM on June 21 and March 21/September 21. The shadowing analysis undertaken by the applicant indicates that on September 21 much of the low rise residential block west of the lands (about 8 properties) is impacted by shadowing of the south tower which int ermittently affects properties until the early afternoon. Although there was no shadowing analysis done of the August, 2018 proposal, shadowing for the originally proposed 21 storey building affected only a couple of adjacent properties for a brief period in the morning hours. The applicant has submitted an updated Planning study, which supports the additional height requested by noting the lands to the south (Michael’s Inn and Niagara Falls Aviary) are zoned for 60 and 61 storey hotel towers. Unlike the subject lands, the lands to the south are designated Tourist Commercial and are within the Central Tourist District, where the tallest buildings are directed to in order to create an internationally recognizable skyline. In addition, tourist commercial buildings are subject to different design criteria than buildings in residential areas. Due to the subject lands location in a residentially designated area, the proposed development needs to be assessed under the Residential Policies. In conclusion, it needs to be demonstrated that additional density beyond this is in a form that is compatible with surrounding land uses. The current design does not achieve this. b. Conformity of the proposal to intensification objectives and need for proposal. The Official Plan identifies areas where intensification can occur. These areas have been selected for a variety of reasons, including supporting commercial areas and utilizing the downtown Transit Hub. When considering a proposal that departs from current policies, Council should consider the need for the proposal. Page 61 of 375 10 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 The revised proposal has a density of 486 units per hectare, which is more than twice the density currently allowed on the subject lands east of River Lane, greater than the previous proposal of 443 units per hectare and a significant intensification of the intended use. Through the Official Plan, intensification has been directed to areas in or adjacent to Major or Minor Commercial designated nodes and corridors. Developments with densities similar to the proposed development are directed to the downtown area or along Ferry Street west of Stanley Avenue, areas that provide extensive and evolving mass transit and commercial areas that can be supported or rejuvenated with additional residential density. This site is located outside of these areas. Developments in residential areas outside of a node or corridor are typically limited to 100 units per hectare. Additional density beyond what would normally be permitted for the site has already been allowed through the current Special Policy Area Designation that applies to a portion of the subject lands. It has been demonstrated that there is a need for additional intensification to meet the City’s intensification targets. c. The availability of adequate municipal services and facilities for the proposed use and its impact on the transportation system, community facilities and natural environment. The applicant has submitted a brief updating the original Transportation Impact Study which demonstrates surrounding roads can accommodate the traffic generated by the development. The majority of the traffic is expected to use Highway 420, Bender Street/Victoria Avenue and River Road, not infiltrating into the surrounding residential neighbourhood. The applicant has also submitted a Functional Servicing Study which identifies servicing capacity for the development. Neither the Region nor the Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) expressed concerns with these studies. The applicant originally submitted an Environmental Impact Study to satisfy the interests the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and the NPC. The NPCA has expressed concerns about the impact of the increased height and shadowing on the Gorge, including on bats. If the application is approved an updated EIS should be submitted to satisfactorily address these concerns. d. Section 37 Payments related to the proposed development The Official Plan contains policies whereby, in exchange for additional height and density, payments can be made toward municipal capital facilities. The portion of the site between River Road and River Lane is already subject to a Section 37 agreement that was executed when the current amending by-law was passed. This agreement secured a capital contribution based on the construction cost for the floor area of the 56 units that were determined to be beyond what the Official Plan permitted at the time. The applicant negotiated a contribution based on 1% of the construction cost of these units, which amounted to a $41,688 capital contribution. The funds were paid to the City and put toward the Olympic Torch Legacy Trail. Page 62 of 375 11 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Should additional density be approved it is recommended that it be subject to a bonusing agreement under Section 37 of the Planning Act. Under the current Official Plan policies, it is estimated that the lands would support 127 residential units (119 units in the Special Policy Area between River Road and River lane plus 2 units on each of the 4 residential lots that front onto John Street). An additional 257 units, beyond what the Official Plan contemplates, are proposed. Floor areas would need to be provided to calculate any potential capital contribution if additional density was approved. 4. Zoning By-law The applicant is requesting a site specific Residential Apartment 5F Density (R5F) zone to permit the proposed development. The departures requested from the standard R5F regulations are summarized in the following table: ZONE REGULATION STANDARD R5F REGULATION REVISED PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum lot area 57 sq. m per unit (175 units/ha) 20.6 sq. m. per unit (485 units/ha) Minimum lot frontage 45 metres 39 metres (Phillip St) Minimum front yard depth 7.5 m 3 m (John St) 3 m (Phillip St) Minimum interior side yard width One quarter building height 12 m Minimum exterior side yard width 7.5 m 6 m Maximum lot coverage 30% 40% Minimum landscaped open space 55% of lot area 29% of lot area Maximum building height 28 m 1105 m as measured from the intersection of River Rd and John St Parking requirements 1.4 spaces/unit 1.28 spaces/unit Parking aisle width 6.3 m 6 m Balcony projections 1.8 m along John & Phillip Sts 0.45 m along River Rd 2 m Page 63 of 375 12 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Staff cannot support the requested zoning due to the impacts of the height of the proposed south tower as well as the increased density. As can be seen above, the requested standards are a significant departure from current standards, which are meant to foster appropriately scaled development that is compatible with surrounding uses. With the departures the proposal is expected to be incompatible with surrounding development. Should Council approve the requested zoning it is recommended a Holding (H) regulation be included to address the matters raised by the Region (Completion of necessary archaeological work and the filing of a Record of Site Condition with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks certifying the land is safe for residential use). 5. Geotechnical Matters Concerns have been raised by residents on whether the geology of the site can support the building, and if there will be impacts on the adjacent River Road and Niagara Gorge. A Geotechnical Report has been prepared and certified by a geotechnical engineer to support the proposal. This Report also concluded that excavation, including blasting, to develop the site is not expected to significantly impact the face of Niagara Gorge or compromise the stability of River Road. It should be noted that updated comments have not been received from the NPCA with respect to the Gorge; however their comments on the original proposal did not express concerns on the stability of the Gorge. Additional geotechnical study would be required to support a Building Permit, should the proposal be approved. Residents have also expressed significant concerns that surrounding dwellings and infrastructure may be impacted by the excavation. Typically such concerns have been addressed through a pre-construction survey conducted by the developer, where surrounding dwellings are surveyed for damage before and after construction, and the developer takes responsibility for damage as a result of construction. Should the proposal be approved, additional study will be required at the site plan stage and securities deposited to ensure municipal infrastructure is not damaged as a result of construction. 6. Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) Appeal In March, 2018 the former owner appealed amendment applications to the OMB on the basis that the City had not made a decision within the prescribed time period. The OMB has initiated proceedings on this appeal; on June 10, 2019 the OMB issued an Order requiring the new applicant submit any revised development plans being contemplated to the City by September 27, 2019. The City would then be required to hold a hearing and consider the revised proposal by November 29. This hearing is intended to fulfil part of the City’s obligations under this order. Following this the City, applicant and other parties will exchange issues lists, circulate a draft Procedural Order and file this Order with the OMB in advance of a pre-hearing conference scheduled for January 10, 2020. Page 64 of 375 13 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS In addition to Section 37 contributions, the proposed development would provide development charges, cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication and new tax assessment for the City. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT This proposal does not directly impact on any of the City’s strategic commitments. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Site Plan  Schedule 3 – Comparison of Previous and Current Proposals - Elevations Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Bryce Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-70, AM-2017-011, 2486489 Ont. Ltd., Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment.docx Page 65 of 375 14 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 1 Page 66 of 375 15 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Page 67 of 375 16 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 Page 68 of 375 17 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 2 Page 69 of 375 18 PBD-2019-70 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 3 Previous Proposal View from River Road View from Residential Area Current Proposal View from River Road View from Residential Area Page 70 of 375 Addresses: 5471, 5491& 5507 River Rd. and 4399, 4407, 4413 & 4427 John Street Applicant: 2486489 Ontario Inc. Revised Proposal: 384 Apartment Units with 34 and 7 storey towers Page 71 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Location Subject lands total 0.79 ha (2 acres) River Lane now owned by applicant Mix of low-rise detached dwellings, converted dwellings, apartments and B&B’s Michael’s Inn & Aviary lands Proposed 61 and 60 storey hotel buildings Page 72 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Site Plan Parking 1.28 sp/un 7 Storeys 71 Units 50 metres 14 metres 3 metres 40% Lot Coverage 6 metres Podium 29% Open Space 34 Storeys 313 Units Page 73 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Elevation Page 74 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Background •Applicant has requested an Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment for several parcels of land along River Road totalling 0.79 ha (2 acres). •Former owner originally proposed a 390 unit apartment building with 21 and 12 storey towers which was appealed to the OMB/LPAT. Consideration of this application was deferred by Council at its June 19, 2018 meeting at the applicant’s request to re -design. •The proposal was reduced by the former applicant to a 350 unit apartment project with 17 and 10 storey towers. Consideration of the revised application was deferred by Council at its August 14, 2018 meeting at the applicant’s request. •Lands were acquired by a new applicant who is now proposing a 384 unit apartment building with 34 and 7 storey towers. •Lands are designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. •The portion of the lands between River Road and River Lane are subject to Special Policy Area designation which permits a 119 unit apartment building up to 7 storeys. •The owner has applied to place the whole of the lands under a new Special Policy Area designation to permit the proposed development. •Lands are requested to be rezoned a new Residential Apartment 5F (R5F) Density zone with site specific building setbacks, density, building heights, landscaped open space, lot coverage, balcony projections and parking regulations, to permit project. Page 75 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Ontario Municipal Board (OMB/LPAT) Appeal •Former owner appealed amendment applications to the OMB in March 2018 on the basis that the City had not made a decision within the prescribed time period. •A teleconference hearing occurred on May 27, 2019. •LPAT issued Order requiring applicant submit revised development plans by September 27. •The City would then be required to hold a hearing and consider the revised proposal by November 29. •Council’s decision will form part of the information forwarded to the OMB in advance of a pre-hearing conference scheduled for January 10, 2020. •This application has been submitted to fulfil the LPAT Order. Page 76 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Previous Proposal vs Current Previous Current Page 77 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Neighbourhood Open House •Held on October 29, 2019, attended by approximately 40 residents. •Neighbours Concerns: •Scale and height of the proposal; •Project out of character with the neighbourhood and could set a precedent for other developments; •Geological impacts on Niagara Gorge; •Excavation/blasting may impact on surrounding dwellings and infrastructure; •Traffic impacts on surrounding streets; •Removal of trees from properties has occurred; •Concerns about demolition permits being issued prior to an approved development •Applicant responded that the slender design was more compatible than the previous proposal, and updated geotechnical and traffic reports were submitted. •The City does not have a by-law that regulates individual tree removal on private property. Demolition permits are regulated by the Ontario Building Code. Page 78 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Summary of Changes from Proposal Presented to Council in August 2018: •Number of dwelling units increased from 350 to 384; •South tower increased from 17 storeys & 56 m to 34 storeys & 109.5 m •North tower reduced from 10 storeys & 38 m to 7 storeys & 31.5 m •Podium has been reduced in height from 30 m to 14 m •Setbacks from west lot line for south and north towers respectively increased from 42 m & 3 m to 50 m & 14 m •Setbacks from River Road for south and north towers respectively reduced from 16 m and 10 m to 6 m •Number of parking spaces increased from 448 to 492, but parking ratio remains at 1.28 spaces/unit. Page 79 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Provincial Policies •A Place to Grow Plan requires a minimum of 40% of all residential development is to be in the Built-Up Area. •To meet these requirements, the Official Plan identifies areas where intensification is to be directed. •The subject land has not been identified as an area where intensification is to be directed . •Given the location of the land adjacent to Tourist Commercial and in close proximity to major roads and transit the land may warrant some consideration of intensification. These factors were considered when current approvals to develop a portion of the lands up to a density of 238 units per hectare was sought. Page 80 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan •Lands designated Residential. •A portion of the lands are subject to Special Policy Area designation which permits a 7 storey, 119 unit apartment building at a maximum density of 238 un/ha, (or 95 un/ac) •Balance of lands are individual lots for low density forms of housing, up to 40 un/ha (16 un/ac) •Applicant has requested a new Special Policy Area designation on the property to permit the proposed 2 tower development with a maximum density of 486 un/ha (194 un/ac) •Proposed density is more than twice that permitted by current policies Page 81 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont. – Conformity relative to gradation of height, density and intensification objectives •Residential policies of the Official Plan seek to achieve an appropriate gradation in building heights and densities with sufficient horizontal distances between taller buildings and low-rise dwellings. •A common urban design practice to achieve compatibility between high-rise development and adjacent low-rise residential development is to apply a 45 degree angular plane taken from the property line of the nearest low -rise residential property to the top of the high-rise building. •This principle has also been applied from the sidewalk on the east side of River Rd for both buildings. •In the previous proposal the south tower accommodated this angular plane from both the west lot line and River Road. The north tower exceeded this angular plane from the west lot line and staff had recommended this building be lowered and setbacks increased from the west lot line. Page 82 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont. – Conformity relative to gradation of height, density and intensification objectives August 2018 Proposal Current Proposal Page 83 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont. Conformity relative to gradation of height, density and intensification objectives •Top 14 storeys of the new proposal are above this angular plan measured from the nearest residential property. •Height of the proposal overwhelms residential neighbourhood to the west. •Contrary to the intent of the Official Plan, which directs high rise development should have a setback equivalent to its building height from low-rise neighbourhoods. •South tower will also be highly visible and out of character with the established development to the north. •It is also estimated that the top 22 storeys of the south tower will project above the angular plane as measured from the E/S of River Road. •Shadowing analysis indicates about 8 residential properties to the west will be impacted by shadowing intermittently until the early afternoon. Page 84 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont. – Conformity relative to gradation of height, density and intensification objectives •Lands to the south are zoned for 60 and 61 storey hotel towers. However these lands are designated Tourist Commercial and within the Central Tourist District, where tall buildings are directed. •Current design does not demonstrate that additional density is in a form that is compatible with surrounding land uses. Page 85 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont.. – Conformity to intensification objectives and need for proposal •Proposal has a density of 486 un/ha which is more than twice the density allowed on a portion of the subject lands east of River Lane. •The Official Plan directs intensification to various nodes and corridors, including areas with mass transit and commercial areas that can be rejuvenated with additional residential density. •This area is located outside a designated intensification area. Typically such areas are limited to 100 un/ha. •Additional density beyond what is normally permitted on the site is already allowed on a portion of the site. •It has not been demonstrated that there is a need for additional intensification to meet City’s intensification targets. Page 86 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont.. – Availability of adequate municipal services and facilities and impact on natural environment. •Applicant has submitted transportation and servicing's studies which identify existing services and road network can support the development. •Applicant had originally submitted and Environmental Impact Study to satisfy Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and the Niagara Parks Commission (NPC). •However concerns have been expressed about the impact of increased height and shadowing on the Gorge. •If the application is approved an updated EIS should be submitted to address these concerns. Page 87 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Official Plan cont. – Section 37 Payments related to the proposed development. •Official Plan contains policies where good planning objectives are met, additional height and density may be made in exchange for payments made toward municipal capital facilities. •The portion of the site between River Road and River Lane was already subject to a s. 37 Agreement executed when the current amending by-law was passed. •Should additional density be approved it is recommended it be subject to a new s. 37 agreement. Page 88 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Zoning By-Law •Applicant is requesting a site specific Residential Apartment 5F Density zone to permit the development. •The following are the departures requested: ZONE REGULATION STANDARD R5F REGULATION REVISED PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum lot area 57 sq. m per unit 20.6 sq. m. per unit Minimum lot frontage 45 metres 39 metres (Phillip St) Minimum front yard depth 7.5 m 3 m (John St) 3 m (Phillip St) Minimum interior side yard width One quarter building height 12 m Minimum exterior side yard width 7.5 m 6 m Maximum lot coverage 30% 40% Minimum landscaped open space 55% of lot area 29% of lot area Maximum building height 28 m 109.5 m as measured from the intersection of River Rd and John St Parking requirements 1.4 spaces/unit 1.28 spaces/unit Parking aisle width 6.3 m 6 m Balcony projections 1.8 m along John & Phillip Sts 0.45 m along River Rd 2 m Page 89 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Zoning By-Law •Staff cannot support the requested zoning due to the impacts of the height of the proposed south tower as well as the increased density. •Requested standards are a significant departures from current standards, which are meant to foster appropriately scaled development that is compatible with surrounding uses. •Should Council approve the requested zoning it is recommended a Holding (H) regulation be placed in the amending by-law until the applicant has completed the necessary archaeological work and a Record of Site Condition has been filed. Page 90 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis Geotechnical Matters •Residents have raised concerns about geological impacts on Niagara Gorge and River Road. •Geotechnical Report has been prepared by a geotechnical engineer to support the proposal, report concluded excavation/blasting is not expected to significantly impact face of the gorge or affect the stability of River Road. •Comments were received from the NPCA after preparation of staff report requesting Geotechnical Report be updated with an estimated location of stable top of bank and commentary on setback from stable top of slope. •Geotechnical Report should be updated prior to development if application approved. •Residents also raised concerns about impacts of excavation on surrounding dwellings, which is typically addressed through a pre-construction survey conducted by the developer. •Additional study will be required at the site plan stage and securities deposited to ensure municipal infrastructure is not damaged should the proposal be approved. Page 91 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Conclusion Revised proposal cannot be recommended for the following reasons: •Proposal exceeds the height and density provisions for a Residential designation; •Proposal does not conform to the intent of the Official Plan in providing an appropriate transition and separation distance between established low-rise development and the high-rise building proposed; •The lands are not within one of the intensification nodes or corridors identified for taller buildings or higher densities; •With the lack of an appropriate setback and transition in built form to the surrounding neighbourhood the excessive height of the south tower is out of character with the established built form and will adversely impact the residential neighbourhood; and •The development does not provide an adequate interface with River Road nor does it provide an appropriate human scale pedestrian environment at the street level. Page 92 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Recommendation That Council not approve the revised Official Plan and Zoning By- law amendment application to permit a 384 unit apartment dwelling, with 34 and 7 storey towers, on the subject lands. Page 93 of 375 W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETING NOVEMBER 12TH, 2019 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 4310 Queen Street, City Hall Council Chambers 5471, 5491, 5507 River Road & 4399, 4407, 4413, 4427 John Street Page 94 of 375 T I M E S G R O U P W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 2 Page 95 of 375 S I T E C O N T E X T N I A G A R A R I V E R W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 3 approved hotel development proposed development location existing residentia l area and bed & breakfast facilities Page 96 of 375 •River Road context is unique •ORE proposal approved by Council (29 storeys and 384 uph) •Hotel development zoned (60 and 61 storey buildings on a parking structure) •Previous Staff report support for 350 units and additional height above 7 storeys •Measures of compatibility, transition, setbacks, coverage, views •Previous Niagara Parks Commission comments •Transportation/Engineering •Geotechnical considerations •Response to Public Open House W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 4 O V E R V I E W Page 97 of 375 2006 •ORE proposal for 29 storeys and a density of 384 units per hectare. •Proposal approved by City Council. H I S T O R I C A P P L I C AT I O N S A N D C U R R E N T P E R M I S S I O N S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 5 View from East (prepared by Diamond and Schmitt Architects) Page 98 of 375 H I S T O R I C A P P L I C AT I O N S A N D C U R R E N T P E R M I S S I O N S 2008 •Approved for 7 storeys and 238 units per hectare. •Supported by Staff. •Highest residential density permitted in the Official Plan. •Appealed to the OMB. •Established height and density permissions for 5471, 5491 and 5507 River Road. View from South East (prepared by SMV Architects) W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 6 Page 99 of 375 H I S T O R I C A P P L I C AT I O N S A N D C U R R E N T P E R M I S S I O N S 2017 •21 and 12 storey apartments, 390 units and a density of 494 units per hectare. •Proposal appealed by the applicant in March 2018. •Revised scheme contemplated 350 units and density of 443 units per hectare. •Staff Report acknowledged a density for 350 units and heights greater than 7 storeys for both buildings. Architectural design by AJ Tregebov Architect (2017). W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 7 Page 100 of 375 S I T E P L A N 172.58 172.67 169.54 169.72 162.50 162.22 162.81 163.82 165.94 168.97 168.53 167.36 171.91 172.16 172.11 170.81 172.34 172.90 167.24 166.72 162.35 163.59 164.61 165.91 173.26 D A504 B A502 C A503 N87°47'35''W 39.603 N02°03'05''E 107.220 N87°05'45''W 14.976 PHILIP STREET 6000 DROP OFF LOADING 3000 RIVER ROAD 25000 MAIN ROOF 2ND FLOOR TERRACE BUILDING B 6 STOREYS 6TH FLOOR TERRACE PROPERTY LINE 6000 1500 3000 25500 18400 2000 1500 1500 2000 3000 43800 3000 900 MIN 6000 (MIN. 3000) 900 28 6900 6000 6TH FLOOR TERRACE ROOF TERRACE @ 2ND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR BALC. F/A F/A F/A 4000 13000 32 SERVICE LANE Standard Proposed Lot Area 1.95 acres (0.79 ha) Building A GFA 26,361m2(283,769ft2) Building B GFA 7,114m2 (76,750ft2) Total 33,475 m2 (360,339 ft2) Total Number of Units 384 units (Building A – 313, Building B – 71) Density 486 units per hectare Height Building A – 32 storeys (109.45m from established grade) Building B – 6 storeys (31.55m from established grade) Parking 492 spaces (rate of 1.28 spaces/unit) W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 8 Page 101 of 375 N O R T H E A S T R E N D E R I N G / V I E W S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 9 Page 102 of 375 S O U T H E A S T R E N D E R I N G / V I E W S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 10 Page 103 of 375 R E L AT I O N S H I P W I T H J O H N S T R E E T/ V I E W S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 11 Page 104 of 375 V I E W O F S K Y L I N E - P L A N N E D C O N T E X T W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 12 Page 105 of 375 S I T E C O N T E X T N I A G A R A R I V E R W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 13 approved hotel development proposed development location existing residentia l area and bed & breakfast facilities Page 106 of 375 O F F I C I A L P L A N A M E N D M E N T A P P L I C AT I O N Official Plan Amendment proposes: •A maximum building height of 109.45 metres for Building A and 31.55 metres for Building B. •A maximum density of 486 units per hectare. W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 14 Page 107 of 375 Z O N I N G B Y - L A W A M E N D M E N T Zoning By-law Amendment proposes: •Rezone the lands to the R5F – Residential Apartment 5F Density Zone. •A maximum building height of 109.45 metres. •Application of site-specific standards such as for lot area, yard depths, lot coverage and parking. W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 15 Page 108 of 375 S U B M I T T E D R E P O R T S A N D S T U D I E S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 16 The following reports and studies were submitted in support of this proposal: •Geotechnical and Hydrological Report •Functional Servicing Compliance Letter •Traffic Reliance Letter •Wind Study •Urban Design Analysis •Planning Justfication Report Previously submitted reports and studies which are still relevant: •Environmental Impact Study •Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Report •Parking Justification Analysis •Traffic Impact Study •Phase One and Two ESA •Stage 1-2 Archaeological Assessment Page 109 of 375 R E S P O N S E T O O P E N H O U S E C O M M E N T S W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 17 •Height •Density •Shadow •Geotechnical •Traffic •Policy Context •Compatibility Page 110 of 375 THANK YOU COMMENTS & QUESTIONS? W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 18 CONTACTS: RYAN GUETTER/JENNA THIBAULT WESTON CONSULTING RYAN GUETTER: 905-738-8080 Ext. 241 rguetter@westonconsulting.com JENNA THIBAULT: 905-738-8080 Ext. 309 jthibault@westonconsulting.com Page 111 of 375 T R A F F I C I M P A C T S T U D Y M E T H O D O L O G Y 7 6 1 3 2 4 5 N W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 19 •Staff Consultation – A terms of reference submitted to the City of Niagara Falls for methodology, level of details and data requirements •Traffic Counts (TMC) were received from the City and supplemented by Accu-Traffic Inc. •To capture tourist traffic –Summer PM/Saturday mid-day peak hours analyzed •10 y horizon selected and 1% of Growth rate applied peak hour volumes •The approved future background traffic taken into accounts N.T.S. Intersection Analysis Figure Page 112 of 375 T R A F F I C P R O J E C T I O N A N D P A R K I N G S T U D Y W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 20 •The existing operations analyzed •The future background traffic analyzed (Existing + growth rate+ FB developments traffic) •Site related traffic analyzed •The future total traffic ( FB traffic + Site Traffic) •The subject site provides 492 parking spaces (39 surface and 453 U/G spaces) •1.28 spaces / unit provided •Parking Justification Study has been accepted by City staff •Study updates: •First submission: July 2017 (TIS and Parking Justification Study) •Second submission: December 2017 (TIS updated in response to the City’s comments – Study updated w/summer counts) •Third Submission: Reliance Letter Page 113 of 375 •Modern blasting techniques can be used close to buildings without causing damage. In fact, blasting has been carried out successfully along the Niagara River gorge in the past. •Since the rock excavation will be carried out in a series of similar sized blasts; whether 1 level of parking or three levels are excavated the vibrations would be similar. •During construction, the vibrations from blasting will be continuously monitored to ensure that the limits are not exceeded in order to prevent structural damage to buildings. Pre and Post Condition Surveys of buildings in the area of the site would also be carried out to document any damage which would be repaired at no cost to the home- owner. •The blasting sensitive areas referred to in a previous Golder Report were for a watermain trench under River Road. Blasting for the watermain did not result in any noticeably changes in the gorge walls. The proposed development is also not located within any of the defined areas. •Neither the Prospect Point nor the Schoellkopf Power Station failures were caused by blasting. •Prospect Point next to the American Falls collapsed in 1954 due to erosion by the Niagara River at the base of the rock face resulting in a large unstable overhanging mass of rock. In the area of the proposed development, there are no similar unstable areas present and therefore blasting will not result in a large rock failure like Prospect Point that could compromise the roadway. •Schoellkopf Power Station rock face failure in 1956 is believed to have been caused by water pressure which built up within the rock face. W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 21 R O C K E X C A V AT I O N A N D G O R G E S TA B I L I T Y Page 114 of 375 S E R V I C I N G I N F R A S T R U C T U R E W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 22 •The proposed development flow can be accommodated by Bender Hill Pumping Station. •Proposed connection locations for storm, sanitary and water services are subject to a detailed design review at the site plan application stage. Page 115 of 375 T R I P G E N E R AT I O N •The previous trip generation forecast based on the Trip Generation Manual 9th Edition •In the new site plan, trip generation forecast based on the Trip Generation Manual 10th Edition •Fitted curve equation used •Total Gross Trip Rate compared which is more conservative W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 23 Page 116 of 375 F U T U R E B A C K G R O U N D D E V E L O P M E N T S The approved two (2) 60 storey towers (Site A and Site B) including a total of 966 hotel suites, retail store, a nightclub, a karaoke bar, restaurants, meeting rooms, a chapel located at NW and SW quadrant of Hiram St and River Rd into account as future background traffic. The proposed 802 parking spaces with 6 levels of parking. W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 24 Page 117 of 375 I N T E R S E C T I O N C A P A C I T Y U T I L I Z AT I O N ( I C U ) – F U T U R E T O TA L T R A F F I C C O N D I T I O N 7 6 1 3 2 1.Hiram Street and Blondin Avenue (S) 2.John Street and Blondin Avenue 3.John Street and River Road 4.River Road and Philip Street 5.River Road and Hiram Street (S) 6.Bender Street and Ontario Avenue (S) 7.Bender Street and Victoria Avenue (S) Intersection Capacity Utilization: This method compares the analyzed volume to the intersection’s ultimate capacity < 55% 55% to 65% 65% to 73% 73% to 82% 82% to 91% No Congestion Very little congestion No major congestion Normal no major congestion Verge of congested condition 91% to 100% Most likely experiences congestion 100% to 110% 10% over capacity >110% 20% over capacity 4 5 N W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 25 N.T.S. 75% 75% 87% 89% 70% 86% 67% 82% 50% 46% 16% 18% 44% 37% XX% PM Peak Hour XX% Saturday Mid-day Page 118 of 375 S H A D O W S T U D Y - J u n e 2 1 9:20 W E S T O N C O N S U L T I N G planning + urban design 15:20 16:20 17:20 26 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 June 21 Shadow Study (prepared by Icke Brochu Architects Inc.) 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Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-71 AM-2019-015, Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6605 Stanley Avenue (Parcel 1) Lands on the East Side of Cleveland Avenue South of Dixon Street (Parcel 2) 6499 Cleveland Avenue, 6512 and 6520 Level Avenue, Lots, 49, 51 and Block 38, Plan 36 and Part of the Dixon Street and Cleveland Avenue Rights of Way (Parcel 3) Proposal: 72 Storey Mixed Use Building with Off-Site Parking Applicant: 6609 Stanley Nominee Inc. (Jeremia Rudan) Agent: David Falletta, Bousfields Inc. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. That Council approve the Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments as detailed in this report to; a. exceed the 30 storey limit for a 72 storey mixed use building on Parcel 1; b. permit a portion of the required parking for the mixed use building on Parcel 1 to be provided on Parcel 2; and c. permit a portion of the required parking for Parcel 1 to be provided on Parcel 3 in a 4 storey parking garage plus 1 storey underground 2. That Holding (H) regulations be included in the zoning of Parcel 1 to ensure that microclimate matters are addressed and that it is acceptable for residential use; and 3. That the passage of the amending zoning by-law be conditional on the execution of a Section 37 agreement for the mixed use building on 6605 Stanley Avenue to secure: contributions for streetscape improvements on the abutting Stanley Avenue and Dunn Street frontages; the design of the project; and, a capital facilities contribution based on 5% of the construction value of the net floor areas above 30 storeys. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6609 Stanley Nominee Inc. (Jeremia Rudan) has requested Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments to permit the development of a 72 storey mixed use (hotel and dwelling units) building on Parcel 1 (as shown on the attached Schedule 1) and a portion of the required parking being provided on Parcels 2 and 3. The amendments are recommended subject to a redesign of the proposed parking garage on Parcel 3 and Holding (H) provisions requiring an updated microclimate study and a Record of Site Condition for the following reasons: Page 181 of 375 2 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 - The proposal complies with the Provincial Policy Statement and Regional Official Plan that support increased opportunities for tourism development within the Gateway Economic Zone and appropriate intensification of land uses; - Parcel 1 is located in the Fallsview Subdistrict of the Central Tourist District which the City’s Official Plan identifies as the primary location for tall buildings; - The proposal will add an iconic feature to the City’s skyline; - Provided microclimate impacts are mitigated, the proposed tower is in general conformity with the City’s tourist area design guidelines; - The proposal to provide a portion of the required parking on other parcels is acceptable as traffic circulation will not adversely affect surrounding roads; - Provided the proposed parking garage is set back at least 7.5 metres from Level Avenue and 12 metres from the southerly lot line, it is not expected to adversely impact the adjacent residential community; and, - The developer is willing to enter into a Section 37 agreement and modify the existing agreement to secure: the design of the building on Parcel 1; capital facilities contributions; and streetscape improvements. BACKGROUND Proposal Jeremia Rudan has requested Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments for 3 parcels of land shown on Schedule 1 and further described as follows:  Parcel 1 - a 0.62 hectare (1.5 acre) parcel of land known as 6605 Stanley Avenue;  Parcel 2 - a 1.43 hectare (3.5 acre) parcel of land leased from Ontario Hydro on the west side of Cleveland Avenue, south of Dixon Street; and  Parcel 3 – land holdings totalling 0.83 hectares (2 acres) known as 6512 and 6520 Level Avenue, Lots, 49, 51 and Block 38, Plan 36 and portions of Dixon Street and Cleveland Avenue. The applicant is seeking planning approvals that would permit the development of a 72 storey mixed use building with hotel and residential units on Parcel 1. A total of 456 hotel units and 275 dwelling units are proposed. A portion of the required parking will be provided in an underground parking structure on Parcel 1. A portion of the required parking is proposed to be provided on Parcel 2 and within a 5 storey (1 storey underground) parking garage to be built on Parcel 3. Parcel 3 includes a portion of Dixon Street, east of Level Avenue, which is to be closed and purchased from the City. A portion of Cleveland Street is requested to be closed and used to access the parking garage on Parcel 3. A new laneway is proposed to be constructed on Parcel 3 between Level and Cleveland Avenues. Schedule 2 shows an overview of the proposed development, while Schedule 3 shows an elevation of the proposed building. Page 182 of 375 3 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 Parcels 1 and to 2 are designated Tourist Commercial in the Official Plan, which permits tourist serving or mixed use buildings up to 30 storeys in height. The applicant is requesting site specific policies to permit the 72 storey building on Parcel 1 in exchange for the contribution of capital facilities to the City and streetscaping along the property’s frontages. Parcel 3 is designated Residential in the Official Plan. The applicant is requesting site specific policies to be added to permit the use of Parcel 3 for a parking garage to provide a portion of the required parking to serve the mixed use building on Parcel 1. Parcel 1 is zoned Tourist Commercial (TC-506) with provisions permitting a 30 storey, 90 metre tall hotel. Parcel 2 is zoned Parking (P-514 and P-515) which permits its use for required parking for two other hotels in this area. Parcel 3 is zoned Residential Two (R2), which permits residential dwellings. The applicant is requesting Parcel 1 to be placed under a new TC zone to permit a 72 storey, 255 metre tall, mixed use building and is requesting Parcels 2 and 3 to be placed under site specific Parking (P) zones to permit the use of these parcels for required parking for Parcel 1 and to permit the construction of a parking garage on Parcel 3. Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses Parcel 1 is occupied by a partially constructed podium of what was to be a 30 storey hotel. The current structure includes 3 levels of underground parking. Surrounding land uses to the north, east and south include a mix of tourist commercial uses including the 52 storey Hilton Hotel, a new 5,000 seat theatre and the former Loretto College, which is zoned for three hotel or apartment residential towers with heights between 32 and 57 storeys. Parking lots and a hydro corridor, including Parcel 2, are located to the west. Parcel 2 contains electrical transmission lines and is owned by Ontario Power Generation. This Parcel has been leased to a corporation owned by principals of the applicant and a large portion is already a parking lot. A portion of this parking lot is subleased to the owners of the Tower and Radisson Hotels to provide part of the required parking. Surrounding land uses include other portions of the transmission corridor to the north and south, a parking lot, Parcel 1 and tourist commercial uses to the east and detached dwellings and vacant land, including Parcel 3, to the west. Parcel 3 consists of several lots. It was once occupied by a parking lot that was authorized by a temporary use by-law for the construction of the hotel on Parcel 1. Surrounding land uses include Parcel 2 to the west, a former electrical generation plant to the north, and a mix of detached dwellings, vacant land to the south and west. Circulation Comments Information about the requested Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments was circulated to City divisions, the Region, agencies, and the public for comments. The following summarizes the comments received to date:  Regional Municipality of Niagara  The proposal is consistent with Provincial and Regional policies.  The microclimate study identifies locations along Stanley Avenue where wind speeds are anticipated to exceed the wind safety criterion due in part to the Page 183 of 375 4 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 proposed tower on Parcel 1, which is of concern to the Region. The Region recommends the applicant work with the City and Region to reduce wind speeds associated with the proposed development.  Due to the introduction of residential uses on Parcel 1, a Record of Site Condition is to be filed with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks prior to development. This can be addressed through a Holding (H) regulation or at the site plan stage.  No concerns about impacts on Regional roads. Further review of measures to mitigate transportation impacts (i.e. signal timing) can be addressed at the site plan stage.  Further review and implementation of measures related to servicing, waste disposal, noise warning clauses and urban design will be completed at the site plan stage.  Ontario Power Generation (OPG)  No objections to the application. The current applicant will be required to enter into the necessary long term lease agreements for their lands. In addition, the Transfer of Parcel 2 from OPG to Hydro One Networks is necessary before development of the land.  Prior to construction, the applicant will be required to submit an independent geotechnical study to the satisfaction of OPG, to confirm the current proposal will not impact on underground tunnels under and near the property.  Niagara Parks Commission (NPC)  No objections to the application. Signage within 400 metres of NPC lands will be subject to approval by the NPC.  Transportation Services  No objections to the application, the Transportation Study and information provided by the applicant and to the parking supply.  Transportation Services notes that a reduction in the aisle width in certain areas of the underground parking garage on Parcel 1 (due to existing columns). It is recommended the zoning recognize the maximum aisle width afforded by columns and reduce parking space lengths accordingly.  In addition, the proposed tandem spaces in this underground parking garage (25 in total) are acceptable provided they are assigned to specific individuals or units and are surplus to parking requirements.  Additional accessible parking spaces (21 in total) are to be provided in accordance with the supply of parking spaces provided for this development.  Municipal Works  No objections. Further review of servicing and stormwater management matters will be conducted at the site plan stage. Page 184 of 375 5 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019  Parks Design  No objections to the amendments. Landscape plans to be submitted at the site plan stage to detail landscaping, streetscape improvements and landscaping within parking areas.  Building Services, Fire Services  No objections. A review of fire safety and Ontario Building Code matters will be applicable at the site plan and Building Permit stages.  A geotechnical study, and an evaluation of the existing structure to the satisfaction of the Chief Building Official will be required for a Building Permit on Parcel 1.  Legal Services  No objections. Neighbourhood Open House A neighbourhood open house was held on September 30, 2019 and was attended by 7 neighbours or representatives of nearby landowners. Some of the neighbours expressed concern about the scale of the project including the off -site parking garage and the potential of it shadowing residents along Level Avenue. Neighbours noted the infiltration of tourist traffic onto residential streets and were concerned this project would exacerbate the situation. The neighbours also expressed a concern about impacts on servicing and the impacts of construction on surrounding residents. The applicant’s planner responded to these questions and concerns, noting Provincial policies support intensification in tourist commercial areas. He noted that the shadowing analysis indicates adjacent residential properties would be unaffected by the parking garage. In addition, he noted that the traffic circulation for the project was entirely contained within the three parcels to ensure adjacent residential streets are not impacted by the development. ANALYSIS 1. Provincial Policies The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. Under the Provincial “A Place to Grow” policy plan, Niagara Falls is identified as part of the Gateway Economic Zone. Planning and economic development in this Zone is to support economic diversity and promote increased opportunities for cross-border trade, movement of goods and tourism . This policy plan also encourages the efficient use of land and infrastructure and a diverse mix of land uses. The redevelopment of the land for an intensive mixed use including high density residential complies with these policies. Page 185 of 375 6 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 2. Official Plan Parcels 1 and 2 are designated Tourist Commercial in the City’s Official Plan and located in the Fallsview Subdistrict of the Central Tourist District. This Subdistrict is intended to be the primary location for high-rise hotels. Parcel 1 is within the area where building heights up to 30 storeys can be considered. Amendments to the Tourist Commercial policies as well as Figure 4 – Height Strategy of the Official Plan are requested to permit the additional height up to 72 storeys on Parcel 1 in exchange for capital contributions to the City. Parcel 3 is designated Residential. A Special Policy Area designation, similar to the policy adopted by Council for the off-site parking facilities on the south side of Dunn Street will be required to permit the off-site parking garage proposed on this land. The Tourist Commercial designation of the Official Plan contains policies to guide tourist development which would enhance Niagara Falls as a world class tourism destination. These are summarized as follows: - High standards of building design are promoted along with buildings of variable heights that do not form a continuous wall of development; - Reduction of building heights toward the periphery of the tourist core and minimization of shadowing on residential areas; - Development of design criteria to ensure new buildings add distinct and interesting features to an internationally recognizable skyline and are reduced in mass above the podium. Building heights greater than 30 storeys can be considered through an Official Plan Amendment provided it is demonstrated that no significant adverse impacts are created. Matters such as shadowing on residential areas, encroachments on the views of the Falls of other landowners; and wind impacts at the street level are to be addressed in considering such a development. In considering an Official Plan amendment, Council is to consider the conformity of the proposal to the general objectives of the Plan, suitability of the site or area for the proposed use, compatibility of the proposed use with adjacent land use designations, need for the use, availability of adequate municipal services, and, facilities for the proposed uses and its financial implications. The proposed development was assessed relative to these policies of the Official Plan. Staff found: - Parcel 1 is located in the Central Tourist District, where the highest buildings are directed to; - While this proposed 72 storey building is near the western edge of the tourist core, the abutting parking lot and the hydro transmission corridor provide an adequate transition from Parcel 1 to the residential uses west of Cleveland Avenue; Page 186 of 375 7 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 - The Shadowing Study shows the proposed tower (assessed between 10 AM and 4 PM on June 21 and September 21 per industry practice) will impact 4 dwellings on the west side of Cleveland Avenue for about an hour starting at 10 AM, which is not considered excessive. Residential areas are otherwise unaffected and there are no impacts on other non-commercial uses. - The proposed tower will add a distinct feature and contribute to an internationally recognizable skyline; - The proposed tower will not contribute to a wall effect as adequate side yard setbacks are provided; - The development of Parcel 3 for commercial purposes is acceptable due to its proximity to tourist commercial uses to the east. In addition the majority of the property was used for non-residential purposes under a temporary use by-law in the recent past; - Compatibility can be achieved between the parking garage on Parcel 3 and surrounding residential uses by requiring a 7.5 metre landscaped setback between the garage and Level Avenue (similar to a setback the would be required for an apartment building of the same size); - The potential housing supply lost by the development of Parcel 3 for non- residential uses is offset by the residential uses proposed in the tower on Parcel 1; - The applicant has submitted studies to the satisfaction of Munic ipal Works, Transportation Services and the Region that confirm the existing underground infrastructure can accommodate the development and transportation impacts on Regional Roads can be mitigated by adjusting signal timing; and - The proposal will generate capital contributions to City facilities and development charge payments. In addition, there is no expansion or improvement of infrastructure, resulting in capital expenses for the City that would be needed to accommodate this project. 3. Architectural Design Review All building proposals in the Tourist Commercial area greater than 10 storeys are subject to an Architectural Design Review process. The applicant’s architect submitted an Architectural Design Brief for the tower on Parcel 1, as required by the City’s revised process. The Brief evaluates the project’s conformity to the 7 principles contained in the City’s Tourism Policy Review Implementation Handbook. Staff have reviewed the Brief and note the following: Principle 1 – Positive Building Base The proposal on Parcel 1 includes a human scale podium with ground level active uses to engage pedestrians in accordance with this Principle. A weather protected drop off for hotel guests has been provided. This podium is expected to be further detailed at the site plan stage. Page 187 of 375 8 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 Principle 2 – Public Realm at Grade Through the site plan agreement for the original hotel, a letter of credit was secur ed to complete streetscaping around Parcel 1. A condition of approval will require this streetscaping be secured through a Section 37 agreement. Details of the streetscaping in the public realm are expected to align with the Streetscape Masterplan adopted by Council in 2001 and to be consistent with other streetscaping completed on Stanley Avenue. Principle 3 – Skyview This principle seeks to ensure light and transparency is provided between building towers above the podium level through a set of built-form regulations. Generally, the proposal conforms with these regulations. The following minor departures are considered acceptable: - Whereas, a side yard setback from the north lot line of 12.5 metres (41 feet) is desired, 10.4 metres (34 feet) metres is proposed due to the irregular profile of the north elevation; - Whereas, a maximum 1 to 1.5 width to length ratio is permitted, an average 1 to 2.2 width to length ratio is provided (due to the slanting nature of the side walls); and, - Whereas, a maximum podium height of 15 metres (49 feet.) is desired; the proposed podium height is 20 metres (65 feet.) with a small portion projecting up to 25 metres (76 feet.) to accommodate a pool and deck. The northerly yard setback indicated is the minimum setback; due to the angular nature of the north wall, this setback ranges up to a setback of 16 metres (52 feet.). The minimum departure at the northeast corner of the tower does not have a significant impact. In addition, the built form regulations allows two alternatives to evaluate sky view impacts, being the above noted width to length ratio and a maximum floor plate size of 1,115 sq. m (12,000 sq. ft.). Given that the floor plate sizes in the tower are only around 950 sq. m (10,225 sq. ft.), the objective of avoiding a large slab building and preserving sky view is still met. Finally, the 20 metre height for the podium is at its maximum at the south end of the site due to the sloping of the site; much of the podium is only a minor amount above the recommended height and is an acceptable departure. At the site plan stage, further detailing of the building’s cladding will be reviewed to ensure extensive mirrored walls are avoided per the design guidelines. Principle 4 – Skyline Height This principle states that the taller the building, the greater the emphasis should be on slenderness and visible skyview between towers. A diversity of building heights can be considered in the tourist core, but heights should be stepped down along the edge of the tourist district to minimize shadowing and view corridors towards the Skylon Tower should be established for new buildings within 300 metres (1,000 feet) of the Tower. Page 188 of 375 9 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 The proposed tower on Parcel 1 meets this principle as follows: - The building is located in the core of the Central Tourist District, where the tallest buildings are expected; - The unique architecture of the tower, along with a large upper terminus, will add a unique feature to the skyline; and - The tower is outside of the 300 metre radius from the Skylon Tower. A common urban design technique to establish an acceptable separation from a high- rise building and a low-rise, sensitive use is to apply a 1 to 1 height to horizontal distance between the tower and the sensitive use, creating a 45-degree plane from the sensitive use. The proposed tower is approximately 200 metres (656 feet) away from the nearest detached dwellings along Cleveland Street to the west. Although extensive separation is provided with the adjacent parking lot and transmission corridor, it is noted that due to the 255 metres (835 feet) height of the tower, the uppermost part of the tower is above the 45 degree plane. However, as the shadowing analysis confirms, shadowing on these properties will be minimal, and the massing of the portion of the building above this plane is substantially reduced by the opening provided in the upper floors. Therefore, the increased height is not expected to adversely impact these residential properties. Principle 5 - Views and Vistas This principle seeks to maintain or enhance visual connections to the Falls and across the border and avoid obstructing valuable views. The Skylon Tower is to remain a signature feature of the Skyline The unique architecture and roof of the proposed tower on Parcel 1 will create an iconic addition to the skyline. The tower is a considerable distance from the Skylon Tower (about 700 metres or 2,300 feet away) and should not interfere with views of it. In addition, the development will not block views along any view corridors along streets perpendicular to the Falls. Principle 6 – Microclimate A Microclimate Study was completed by RWDI for the development. This study identified several areas along Stanley Avenue where pedestrian level wind impacts from the development are expected to exceed the safety criterion. The study suggests mitigation measures such as wind screens to mitigate impacts. Mitigation measures to ensure the public sidewalks are safe for walking at all times are necessary. A further study testing necessary mitigation measures, which may include wind screens or vegetation on Parcel 1 or modifications to the podium, should be undertaken. It is recommended a holding (H) regulation be included in the amending by-law to secure this updated study. Principle 7 – Parking and Circulation Page 189 of 375 10 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 This principle seeks to reduce the visual impact of parking lots and traffic impacts caused by remote parking lots by containing parking on-site in garages. The applicant proposes to link the three Parcels by a common driveway which will ensure traffic movements are kept on-site and do not spill out onto adjacent residential streets. Landscaping is proposed to screen parking facilities on Parcels 2 and 3. As noted above, the parking garage on Parcel 3 should be set back from Level Avenue and the south lot line to address resident’s concerns. This will allow for further landscaping and tree planting to buffer adjacent residents. 4. Zoning By-law The applicant has requested the current site specific Tourist Commercial (TC) zone that applies to Parcel 1 be replaced with a new site specific TC zone to permit the proposed tower. The departures requested from the standard TC regulations are summarized in the following table: ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front yard depth 0 m plus a 13 m setback from the centreline of Dunn Street 0 m (podium) 28 m (tower) Minimum rear (north) yard depth 10 m 1 m (podium) 10.4. m (tower) Minimum exterior side yard width 0 m plus a 15.25 m setback from the centreline of Stanley Avenue 0 m (podium) 17 m (tower) Minimum interior side yard width 0 m 0 m (podium) 13 m (tower) Maximum building height 12 m 20-25 m (podium) 255 m and 72 storeys Maximum gross floor area none 67,850 sq. m. Loading requirements 3 spaces plus 1 space for each 4600 sq. m. of floor area over 9300 sq. m. of floor area 3 spaces All subject lands to be treated as one for purpose of by-law regulations n/a Yes The applicant has requested Parcels 2 and 3 be zoned for Parking (P) with site specific regulations allowing a portion of the required parking for Parcel 1 (identified as 490 spaces on the drawings) to locate on these Parcels. In addition, the following departures from the standard P regulations are requested for Parcel 3: Page 190 of 375 11 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front and rear yard depth and side yard width 3 m 0 m Maximum height 3 m 4 storeys Minimum landscaped open space 2 m wide landscape strip or a close board fence/decorative wall along abutting streets none The following requested amendments can be supported for the following reasons:  The requested front, rear side yard setbacks and heights of the podium and tower on Parcel 1 will be controlled through a by-law schedule that will define building components and their heights, including the reduction in mass above 200 metres, and will secure a built form supported by the City’s design standards;  As road widenings have been dedicated, an additional setback from the centrelines of Stanley Avenue and Dunn Street to protect land for future widenings is no longer necessary;  The proposed gross floor area regulation will restrict the size of the floor area to that supported by traffic and servicing studies;  The requested aisle width reduction on Parcel 1 applies to a portion of the aisle within the existing underground parking garage. The existing placement of pillars restricts the aisle width. In accordance with Transportation Services’ comments, the aisle width should only be reduced to the maximum allowed by the placement of the pillars (about 6.2 metres) and the length of the abutting parking reduced accordingly from 6 metres to 5.65 metres. This affects only 12 spaces in the parking garage, which is considered acceptable as they could be assigned to compact vehicles;  The reduction in the number of loading spaces on Parcel 1 does not create any traffic issues;  The requested yards and landscape reductions along the Dixon Street and Cleveland Avenue frontages on Parcel 3 are acceptable as the abutting streets are proposed to be closed and landscaped as part of this development. However, as discussed above, a 7.5 metre landscaped setback should be provided along Level Avenue to mitigate impacts on residential properties on this street. The by-law should prohibit vehicular entrances along this frontage to ensure residential streets are not impacted by traffic from this development. Similarly, the proposed 12 metre setback from the southerly lot line should be secured in the amending by-law to ensure an adequate setback is provided to protect residents to the south; Page 191 of 375 12 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019  Provided the above noted setbacks are provided, the increase in height of the parking garage on Parcel 3 to 4 storeys is acceptable. However, a maximum height, in metres, should also be established. The applicant has indicated this parking garage will have a maximum height of 12.5 metres. A maximum height of 13 metres should be incorporated into the amending by-law. 5. Holding (H) Regulations The amending by-law should include a holding (H) regulation to secure the following matter discussed above:  An updated microclimate study that demonstrates that wind speeds meet the safety criterion for all locations along abutting public streets and sidewalks, around Parcel 1 to the satisfaction of the City and Region; and  The filing of a Record of Site Condition with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, to the satisfaction of the Region. 6. Section 37 Agreements Section 37 agreements are permitted under the Planning Act to secure streetscape and community facilities, in return for increased height. All projects over 4 storeys in height in the City’s tourist area are required to pay for streetscape improvements on abutting streets. Streetscape improvements were secured through the site plan for the development of a hotel on Parcel 1 in 2003 and a $155,000 Letter of Credit deposited with the City by the owner to ensure works were completed. To reflect current practice, these streetscape improvements should be incorporated into a Section 37 Agreement. Where it is determined that development over 30 stories has planning merit, a cash contribution based on 5% of the construction cost for the net floor area over 30 storeys is required in return for the height increase. The net floor area excludes elevator and stairwell shafts, mechanical rooms and ventilation shafts. Staff estimates the contribution will be approximately $2.7 million, subject to confirmation of floor areas. The following municipal community projects should be considered as beneficiaries for these capital contributions; - Niagara Falls Cultural Hub and Farmers Market. - Portage Prospect (proposed plaza at top of incline railway) - Millennium Trail - Affordable housing initiatives. 7. Property Matters The proposed development relies on the closure and purchase of a portion of Dixon Street between Level and Cleveland Avenues. In addition, a portion of Cleveland Avenue will need to be closed and an easement secured for the proposed landscaping Page 192 of 375 13 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 and site access (the sale of Cleveland Avenue is not recommended due to the municipal underground services). The applicant has initiated a process to have this portion of Dixon Street closed and purchased. As the development relies on securing these lands for access and landscaping. It is recommended that passage of the amending by-law be held in abeyance until these lands have been secured by the applicant to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and Director of Municipal Works. In addition, the proposed laneway south of the parking garage between Level and Cleveland Avenues is to be built and an easement for municipal access is to be provided to the City. This will need to be done as part of the site plan process. Leases from Ontario Power Generation (OPG) that allow parking on Parcel 2, are held by a corporation related to the applicant. Prior to execution of the site plan agreement, new leases in the name of the applicant with a minimum time period of 20 years should be secured. The transfer of the parcel form OPG to Hydro One Networks Inc. is an internal matter which will need to be dealt with concurrently. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS The proposed development will provide development charges, cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication and new tax assessment for the City. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT This proposal does not directly impact on any of the City’s strategic commitments. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Site Plan  Schedule 3 – Elevation Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Bryce:cv Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-71, AM-2019-015, 6605 Stanley Nominee Inc. 6605 Stanley Ave, Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment.docx Page 193 of 375 14 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 1 Page 194 of 375 15 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 2 Page 195 of 375 16 PBD-2019-71 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 3 Page 196 of 375 Address: 6605 Stanley Ave, Lands South of Dixon St Applicant: 6609 Stanley Nominee Inc. Proposal: To permit a 72 Storey Mixed Use Building With Off-Site Parking Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application AM-2019-015 Page 197 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Location Vacant - former parking lot Prop 72 Storey Mixed Use Building Parking for Radisson, Tower Hotel and vacant land Detached Dwellings Tourist Commercial Uses Hydro Lands Tourist Commercial Uses Parking Page 198 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Background The applicant has requested Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments for 3 parcels of land described as follows: •Parcel 1 – a 0.62 hectare (1.5 acre) parcel of land known as 6605 Stanley Ave •Parcel 2 – a 1.43 hectare (3.5 acre) parcel leased from Ontario Hydro on the west side of Cleveland Ave, south of Dixon St •Parcel 3 – land holdings totalling 0.83 hectares (2 acres) known as 6512 and 6520 Level Ave, Lots 49, 51 and Block 38, Plan 36 and portions of Dixon St and Cleveland Ave Page 199 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Proposal •The applicant is proposing a 72 storey, 255 metre mixed use building (hotel, residential units and ancillary uses such as amenities, infinity pool, restaurants and underground parking) on Parcel 1 •A portion of the required parking is proposed to be provided by expanding the parking lot on Parcel 2. •A further portion of the required parking is proposed to be provided by building a parking garage on Parcel 3. The garage is proposed to have 4 levels above ground and one level below. •The applicant has approached the City to close and buy part Dixon Street and to close and landscape part of Cleveland Street. This will provide land that, in combination with leased lands, will provide a lane from the mixed use building to the parking areas without directing traffic to City Streets. The applicant is proposing a lane between Level Avenue and Cleveland Street to provide sufficient circulation on remaining streets. Page 200 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Overview of Proposal 72 Storey Residential/ Hotel Building Connect Building and off- site parking with lane Expand existing off-site parking Garage to provide off-site parking for mixed use building Proposed lane access Page 201 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Site Plan – 6605 Stanley Ave 456 hotel rooms 275 residential units 13 metres 10.4 metres 17 metres 28 metres Page 202 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Site Plan – Off-Site Parking 7.5 m setback recommended Parking on leased lands Page 203 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Elevations Page 204 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Application Official Plan •Parcels 1 and 2 are designated Tourist Commercial and Parcel 3 is designated Residential. Buildings up to 30 storeys in height are permitted on Parcels 1 and 2. •Applicant is requesting site specific policies to permit the 72 storey building on Parcel 1. •A 30 storey hotel building is currently allowed. •Additional heights beyond 30 storeys (42) can occur where good planning principles are maintained in exchange for Section 37 contributions to municipal capital facilities and streetscaping along the property’s frontages. •Applicant is also requesting site specific policies be added to permit the use of Parcel 3 for a portion of the required parking for uses on Parcel 1. Page 205 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Application Zoning By-law •Parcel 1 is zoned Tourist Commercial (TC-506) with provisions permitting a 30 storey, 90 metre tall hotel •Parcel 2 is zoned Parking (P-514 and P-515) which permits its use for required parking for two other hotels in this area •Parcel 3 is zoned Residential (R2) which permits residential dwellings •The applicant is requesting •- Parcel 1 be placed under a new site specific TC zone to permit an increase in height from 30 storeys to 72 storeys, to permit the new building •- The P zoning of Parcel 2 be amended to permit required parking for Parcel 1 to be located on this Parcel •- Parcel 3 be rezoned P to permit required parking for Parcel 1 to be located on this Parcel and to permit construction of a parking garage. Page 206 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Background •Neighbourhood Open House was held on September 30, 2019 and was attended by 7 residents. •Residents raised concerns about the scale of the proposal, traffic infiltration into the residential neighbourhood, servicing and shadowing impacts from the off-site parking garage onto the dwellings along Level Avenue. •Applicant’s planner noted that traffic circulation for the project was entirely contained within the three parcels to ensure adjacent residential streets were not impacted. In addition the applicant’s planner noted that the shadowing analysis indicated residential properties would be unaffected by the parking garage. Page 207 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Application complies with Provincial Policies which direct planning and economic development to support economic diversity and promote increased opportunities for tourism within the Gateway Economic Zone and to encourage efficient use of land and infrastructure. Provincial Policy Statement & And A Place to Grow Plan Page 208 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Parcels 1 and 2 are designated Tourist Commercial in the City’s Official Plan and located in the Fallsview Subdistrict of the Central Tourist District. This subdistrict is intended to be the primary location for high-rise hotels. Building heights up to 30 storeys can be considered in this area. •Parcel 3 is designated residential. A Special Policy Area designation is requested to permit the off-site parking garage on this land. •The Tourist Commercial designation of the Official Plan contains policies to guide tourist development which would enhance Niagara Falls as a world class tourism destination. These are summarized as follows: –High standards of building design are promoted along with buildings of variable heights that do not form a continuous wall of development; –Reduction of building heights toward the periphery of the tourist core and minimization of shadowing on residential areas; –Development of design criteria to ensure new buildings add distinct and interesting features to an internationally recognizable skyline and are reduced in mass above the podium. Official Plan Page 209 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Building heights greater than 30 storeys can be considered through an Official Plan amendment provided it is demonstrated that no significant adverse impacts are created. •Matters such as shadowing on residential areas, encroachments on the views of the Falls of other landowners; creation of wind impacts at the street level are to be addressed in considering such a development. •In considering an Official Plan amendment, Council is to consider the following: –Conformity of the proposal to the general objectives of the Plan –Suitability of the sit or area for the proposed use –Compatibility of the proposed uses with adjacent land use designations –Need for use –Availability of municipal services for the proposed use –Financial implications. Official Plan cont. Page 210 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Proposed Development was assessed relative to these policies of the Official Plan with the following conclusions: –Parcel 1 is located in the Central Tourist District, where the highest buildings are directed to. –The abutting parking lot and hydro transmission corridor provide an adequate transition from Parcel 1 to residential uses west of Cleveland Avenue. –Shadowing from the tower impacts 4 dwellings on the west side of Cleveland Avenue for about an hour starting at 10 AM, which is not considered excessive. –Proposed tower will add a distinct feature and contribute to an internationally recognizable skyline. –The proposed tower will not contribute to a wall effect. –Development of Parcel 3 for commercial purposes is acceptable due to its proximity to tourist commercial uses to the east. In addition the majority of the property was used for a parking lot under a temporary use by-law in the recent past. –Compatibility can be achieved between the parking garage on Parcel 3 and surrounding residential uses by requiring a 7.5 metre landscape setback between the garage and Level Avenue. –Potential housing supply lost on Parcel 3 is offset by proposed residential uses on Parcel 1. –Studies confirm infrastructure and transportation network can accommodate the development with traffic signal adjustments. –Proposal will generate capital contributions to City facilities and development charges. No expansion of infrastructure is needed to accommodate project. Official Plan cont. Page 211 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •All building proposals in the Tourist Commercial area greater than 10 storeys are subject to an Architectural Design Review process. The applicant’s architect submitted an Architectural Design Brief which evaluates the projects conformity to the 7 principles contained in the City’s Tourism Policy Review Implementation Handbook with respect to the tower on Parcel 1. •Principle 1 – Positive Building Base –A human scale podium with ground level active uses to engage pedestrians and a weather protected drop off for hotel guests has been provided. •Principle 2 – Public Realm at Grade –Through the site plan agreement for the original hotel, a letter of credit was secured to complete streetscaping around Parcel 1. This streetscaping is to be secured through a Section 37 agreement. Architectural Design Review Page 212 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Principle 3 – Skyview –to ensure the light and transparency is provided between the building towers above the podium level through a set of built-form regulations. The following minor departures from these regulations are considered acceptable: •Whereas a side yard setback from the north lot line of 12.5 m is desired, 10.4 m is proposed due to the irregular profile of the north elevation. •Whereas a maximum 1 to 1.5 width-to-length ratio is permitted, a 1 to 2.2 width-to-length ratio is provided. •Whereas a maximum of podium height of 15 m is desired, proposed podium height is 20 – 25 m. –The following is noted: •Due to the angular nature of the north wall this setback ranges between 10 and 16 m and the minimum departure at the northeast corner of the tower does not have a significant impact. •Skyview impacts can be assessed by floor plate size instead of the width to length ratio; in this case the floor plate sizes are below the maximum permitted floor plate size of 1,115 sq.m. •Due to the sloping nature of the site much of the podium is only a minor amount above the recommended height. Architectural Design Review cont. Page 213 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Principle 4 – Skyline Height •The taller the building, the greater the emphasis should be on slenderness and visible skyview between towers. •A diversity of building heights can be considered in the tourist core but heights should be stepped down along the edge of the tourist district area to minimize shadowing and view corridors to the Skylon Tower should be established for new buildings within 300 metres of the Tower. Proposed tower on Parcel 1 meets this principle as follows: –Building is located in the core of the Central Tourist District, where the tallest buildings are expected –Unique architecture of tower, along with a larger upper terminus, will add a unique feature to the skyline; –Tower is outside of the 300 metre radius from the Skylon Tower. Architectural Design Review cont. Page 214 of 375 Planning Analysis •Principle 4 – Skyline Height (cont.) •A common urban design technique is to applying a 1 to 1 height to horizontal distance between the tower and a low rise sensitive use to create a 45 degree plane away from the sensitive land use. •Nearest sensitive uses are dwellings along Cleveland Ave, uppermost part of the tower is above this plane. •However shadowing on the dwellings will be minimal, and the massing of the tower above the plane is substantially reduced by the opening provided in the upper floors. Shadowing: Architectural Design Review cont. Page 215 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Planning Analysis •Principle 5 – Views and Vistas –Seeks to maintain connections to the Falls and avoid obstructing valuable views. –Unique architecture and roof of proposed tower will create an iconic addition to the skyline. Development will not block views along any view corridors along streets perpendicular to the Falls. •Principle 6 – Microclimate –Study completed for project identified several areas along Stanley Avenue where pedestrian level wind impacts are expected to exceed the safety criterion. –A holding (H) regulations should be included in the amending by-law to secure an updated study that tests mitigation measures to address these safety concerns. •Principle 7 – Parking and Circulation –Seeks to reduce visual impact of parking lots and traffic impacts caused by remote parking lots. Linking the Parcels with a common driveway will ensure traffic movements do not spill out onto adjacent residential streets. A landscaped setback for the parking garage on Parcel 3 from Level Avenue is recommended to buffer adjacent residents. Architectural Design Review cont. Page 216 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. Zoning By-law •Requested site specific Tourist Commercial (TC) zone for Parcel 1 with the following departures requested: A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum front yard depth 0 m + 13 m from centreline of Dunn St 0 m (podium) 28 m (tower) Minimum rear yard depth 10 m 1 m (podium) 10.4 m (tower) Minimum exterior side yard width 0 m + 15.25 m setback from centreline of Stanley Ave 0 m (podium) 17 m (tower) Minimum side yard width 0 m 0 m (podium) 13 m (tower) Maximum building height 12 m 20-25 m (podium) 255 m and 72 storeys (tower) Maximum gross floor area none 67,850 sq. m. Loading requirements 3 spaces plus 1 space for each 4600 sq. m. of floor area over 9300 sq. m. of floor area 3 spaces Page 217 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. Zoning By-law •Requested Parking (P) zone for Parcel 2 to permit parking from Parcel 1 to locate there. No departures form the existing regulations requested. •Requested site specific Parking (P) one for Parcel 3 to permit parking from Parcel 1 to locate there with the following departures requested: A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME ZONE REGULATION EXISTING REGULATION PROPOSED REGULATION Minimum lot area n/a All of the subject lands Minimum front and rear yard depth and side yard width 3 m 0 m Maximum height 3 m 4 storeys (12.5 m) Maximum gross floor area None 67,850 sq. m. Minimum landscaped open space 2 m wide landscaped strip or a close board fence/decorative wall along abutting streets None Page 218 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. Zoning By-law cont. A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME •Requested amendments can be supported for the following reasons: •Proposed setbacks and building heights on Parcel 1 will be controlled through a by-law schedule that will secure a built form supported by the City’s design standards. •As road widenings have been dedicated, additional setbacks from centreline of Stanley Ave and Dunn St to protect for future widenings is unnecessary. •Proposed ground floor area regulation will restrict floor area to that supported by traffic and servicing studies. •A total of 750 parking spaces are required; 982 are proposed. •Existing placement of pillars restricts aisle width adjacent to 12 spaces in the underground parking. Aisle width should be reduced to 6.2 m and length of abutting parking spaces be reduced to 5.65 m, which could be assigned to compact vehicles. •Reduction in the number of loading spaces on Parcel 1 does not create traffic issues. •Requested yard and landscape reductions along Dixon St and Cleveland Ave frontages on Parcel 3 are acceptable, however a 7.5 m landscaped setback should be provided along Level Ave and vehicular entrances should be prohibited along this frontage. Similarly the proposed 12 m setback from the southerly lot line should be secured to protect residents to the south. •With these setbacks the increase in parking garage height can be supported. Page 219 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. Holding Regulation •A holding (H) regulation should be included in the amending by-law to secure the following: •- Updated microclimate study that demonstrates wind speeds meet the safety criterion for all locations along abutting public streets and sidewalks; •- Filing of a Record of Site Condition with Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, to the satisfaction of the Region Page 220 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. S. 37 Agreements •S. 37 Agreements are permitted under the Planning Act to secure streetscape and community facilities in return for increased height where good planning principles are achieved. •Streetscape Improvements were secured through the site plan for the development of a hotel on Parcel 1 and a $155,000 Letter of Credit deposited with the City; these streetscape improvements should be incorporated into a s. 37 Agreement. •Developments over 30 storeys require a cash contribution based on 5% of construction cost for the net floor area in return for height increase. •It is estimated the contribution will be approximately $2.7 million •Its is recommend the following projects be considered as beneficiaries: –Niagara Falls Cultural Hub and Farmers Market –Portage Prospect (proposed plaza at top of incline railway) –Millennium Trail –Affordable housing initiatives Page 221 of 375 Planning Analysis cont. Property Matters •Proposed development relies on closure and purchase of a portion of Dixon Street between Level and Cleveland Avenues and the closure of part of Cleveland Ave. The application has imitated the process to have this portion of Dixon St closed and purchased. •It is recommended that passage of the amending by-law be held in abeyance until these lands have been secured by the applicant. •The proposed laneway south of the parking garage on Parcel 3 is to be built and an easement for municipal access to be provided; this will need to be done as part of the site plan process. •Prior to execution of the site plan agreement, new leases in the name of the applicant with a minimum time period of 20 years should be secured for Parcel 2. Page 222 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Conclusion •Complies with Provincial and Regional Policies that encourage increased opportunities for tourism development within the Gateway Economic Zone and appropriate intensification of land uses; •Parcel 1 is located in Fallsview Subdistrict of the Central Tourist District which the City’s Official Plan intends to be the primary location for tall buildings; •The proposal will add an iconic feature to the City’s skyline •Provided microclimate impacts are mitigated, the proposed tower is in general conformity with the City’s tourist area design guidelines; •The proposal to provide a portion of the required parking on other parcels is acceptable as traffic circulation will not adversely affect surrounding roads; •Provided the proposed parking garage is set back at lest 7.5 metres from Level Avenue and 12 metres form the southerly lot line, it is not expected to adversely impact the adjacent residential community; and •The developer is willing to enter into s. 37 agreements and modify existing agreement to secure: design; capital facilities contributions; and streetscape improvements. Page 223 of 375 Recommendation •That Council approve Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment application To •- exceed the 30 storey limit for a 72 storey mixed use building on Parcel 1 •- permit a portion of the required parking for the mixed use building on Parcel 1 to be provided on Parcel 2 and •- permit a portion of the required parking on Parcel 1 to be provided on Parcel 3 in a 4 storey parking garage plus 1 storey underground. •That Holding (H) regulations be included in the zoning of Parcel 1 to ensure that microclimate matters are addressed and that it is acceptable for residential use; and •That the passage of the amending zoning by-laws be conditional on the execution of Section 37 Agreements for each the mixed use building on 6605 Stanley Avenue to secure: contributions to streetscape improvements on the abutting Stanley Avenue and Dunn Street frontages; the design of the project; and a capital facilities contribution based on 5% of the construction value of the net floor area above 30 storeys. 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Now I can understand someone asking for a minor variance of 10%, or even up to 20%, but the one requested by 6609 Stanley Nominee inc.is nearly 150%. That is way too much and should not be approved. I previously wrote to councilors regarding the glut of hotel rooms and overpriced housing in Niagara Falls and this will only make matters worse. The unrestrained growth and development happening right now will eventually implode. Thanks for your time, A concerned citizen, Page 228 of 375 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-72 AM-2019-009, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 6583-6599 Montrose Road Applicant: 1970175 Ontario Inc. c/o Chris Lamb Proposal: 26 Unit Townhouse Development RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings (R4) zone, to permit a 26 unit townhouse development comprised of 24 stacked townhouse dwelling units and two standard townhouse dwelling units, as detailed in this report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chis Lamb has requested a zoning by-law amendment for the lands known as 6583-6599 Montrose Road. The lands are requested to be rezoned from Residential 1D Density (R1D), to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings (R4) zone, to allow a 26 unit townhouse development, comprised of 24 stacked townhouse dwelling units and two standard townhouse dwelling units. The site specific regulations requested include adding a stacked townhouse dwelling to the list of permitted uses and reducing the m inimum lot area for a townhouse dwelling, minimum interior side yard width and parking requirements. Planning staff recommends the application for the following reasons:  The development complies with Provincial policies with respect to achieving intensification within the Built-Up Area;  The development complies with the Regional Official Plan (ROP), with respect to promoting higher density development in Urban Areas and supporting growth that contributes to the overall goal of providing a sufficient supply of housing that is suited to the needs of a variety of households and income groups in Niagara;  The proposal will contribute to the City’s annual residential intensification target of 40% as outlined in the ROP;  The lands are designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. The predominant use of land in areas designated Residential shall be for dwelling units of all types catering to a wide range of households. The density and location of the project is within the intent of the Plan for multiple housing forms;  The Official Plan encourages the development of under-utilized parcels;  The requested zoning will provide appropriate regulations for the development and will ensure its compatibility with the established neighbourhood; and  The existing infrastructure can support the proposed development. Page 229 of 375 2 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 BACKGROUND Proposal Chris Lamb has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for the subject lands known as 6583- 6599 Montrose Road, located on the west side on Montrose Road between Badger Road and the Hydro corridor (Schedule 1). The property has a lot area of 4204.9 sq. m (45,261.1 sq.). The lands are currently zoned Residential 1D Density (R1D, in accordance with the Zoning By-law No. 79-200, which only permits detached dwellings. The applicant is requesting the lands to be rezoned to a Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings zone (R4) which permits standard townhouses and apartment buildings. Site specific regulations are requested to allow a 26 unit townhouse development, comprised of 24 stacked townhouse dwelling units and two standard townhouse dwelling units. The site specific regulations requested for the R4 zone include adding a stacked townhouse dwelling to the list of permitted uses and reducing the minimum lot area for a townhouse dwelling, minimum interior side yard width and parking requirements. Schedule 2 shows the details of the proposed development. Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses The subject lands contain two detached dwellings which are known as 6583 and 6599 Montrose Road. The existing dwellings will be demolished. Lands to the north, east and south mainly include detached dwellings. The abutting lands to the west have been zoned for 14 townhouses and /or semi-detached dwellings. Circulation Comments Information regarding the requested Zoning By-law amendment was circulated to City divisions, the Region, agencies and the public for comments. The following summarizes the comments received to date:  Regional Municipality of Niagara  The land is located within the Settlement Area under the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and within the Delineated Built-Up Area under the 2019 A Place to Grow Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The proposed development will assist the City in meeting the 40% intensification target for the Built-up Area.  The subject land is designated Urban Area in the Regional Official Plan (ROP). A full range of residential, commercial and industrial uses are generally permitted within the Urban Area designation. The ROP promotes higher density in Urban Areas and supports growth that contributes to the overall goal of providing a sufficient supply of housing that is affordable, accessible and suited to the needs of a variety of households and income groups in Niagara. The proposal aligns with the Regional policies. - The Region will require future planning applications to include verification of the available wet weather sanitary capacity in the South Niagara Falls system and required mitigation measures to accommodate development to the satisfaction of the Region and City. In order to satisfy this requirement a Sanitary Sewer Servicing Design Brief must be submitted at the Site Plan or Draft Plan on Condominium approval stage. Page 230 of 375 3 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 - Urban design, servicing and stormwater management issues will be addressed at the site plan or Draft Plan of Condominium approval stage.  Transportation Services - Staff has no objection to the requested reduction of 3 parking spaces. Staff has accepted the proposed rate of 1.27 parking spaces per unit for numerous other developments in the City.  Municipal Works, Building Services and Fire Services  No objections.  Building Services requires automatic sprinklers to be installed in all units as the proposed driveway exceeds 90 metres. Neighbourhood Open House A neighbourhood open house was held on October 9, 2019 and was attended by 3 area residents, the developer, a representative of the developer and City staff. The abutting neighbour to the south expressed concerns regarding site drainage especially with the proposed underground stormwater holding chamber. The underground chamber is required to attenuate post development flow rates to the predevelopment flow rates. The neighbour is concerned that his garage will get flooded if the chamber overflows. The resident to the north expressed concern regarding the loss of privacy, noise from garbage trucks and the impact on his property value. The applicant’s agent mentioned that the proposed underground stormwater chamber will address the site drainage issue and reiterated that the proposed development will have no adverse impact on the abutting neighbours’ properties. Staff mentioned that the servicing plans have been reviewed by City’s Municipal Works Division and they have no concerns with the underground stormwater chamber. To address the privacy concerns the applicant has agreed to provide a fence along the perimeter of the subject lands. This will be addressed at either the site plan approval or condominium approval stage. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE 1. Provincial Policies The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. These policies direct municipalities to facilitate residential intensification by directing 40% of all residential development to Built-up Areas. The subject lands are located in the Built-up area. The proposed development will assist in meeting these targets and is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province. 2. Official Plan The subject lands are designated Residential in the Official Plan. The predominant use of land in areas designated Residential shall be for dwelling units of all types catering to a wide range of households, which includes stacked townhouses, apartments and other multiple housing form s. The proposed townhouse development would provide an alternative housing choice in the neighbourhood. The Plan encourages multiple housing forms having a density between 50-75 units per hectare along collector roads. Page 231 of 375 4 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 The proposal provides a density of 62 units per hectare. The proposed development represents a more efficient use of the land. Montrose Road is an arterial road, which is intended to accommodate large volumes of traffic. As such, the proposal complies with the intent of the Official Plan. 3. Zoning By-law The lands are currently zoned Residential 1D Density (R1D), in accordance with the Zoning By-law No. 79-200, which only permits detached dwellings. The applicant is requesting a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings zone (R4) to allow a 26 unit townhouse development, comprised of 24 stacked townhouse dwelling units and two standard townhouse dwelling units. The units will consist of a standard 3 bedroom two storey townhouse unit on top of a 2 bedroom dwelling unit in the basement level. See Schedule 3 for the building elevations and Schedule 4 for floor plans. The variety of unit sizes is expected to provide choice for future purchasers and residents. The changes to the standard R4 regulations are summarized in the following table: ZONE REGULATIONS EXISTING REGULATIONS REQUESTED REGULATIONS Permitted uses Townhouse dwelling, apartment dwelling and group dwellings Townhouse dwelling, apartment dwelling, group dwellings and stacked townhouses Minimum lot area for a townhouse dwelling 250 square metres 160 square metres Minimum interior side yard width One–half the building height (8.5 metre/2) = 4.27 metres 3 metres (unit # 11) Parking and access requirement 36 spaces (26 x 1.4 parking spaces) 33 spaces (26 x 1.27 parking spaces) The requested regulations can be supported for the following reasons: - Stacked townhouse is a form of multiple housing anticipated to be found on collector and arterial roads. The project complies with the density requirement outlined in the Official Plan and will also allow an efficient use of the land; - The reduced minimum interior yard width of 3 metres (9.8 ft.) is only requested for Unit #11 located along the north property line. Typically a detached dwelling requires an interior side yard of 1.2 metres (3.9 ft.) and the proposed setback of 3 metres(9.8ft) exceeds that standard; - The units will provide a privacy yard depth of 7.5 metres (24.6 ft.) which is the requirement for detached dwellings; and - The reduced parking standard of 1.27 spaces per unit is acceptable given the site’s location on 2 transit routes and is supported by staff. Page 232 of 375 5 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 4. Site Plan Control/Draft Plan of Vacant Land Condominium The proposed development will be subject either to a Site Plan Control or developed as a Plan of Vacant Condominium. Detailed servicing and grading plans, landscape plans and lighting plans will be reviewed and approved through one of these approved processes. CITY’S STRATEGIC INITIATIVE The proposal supports Council’s strategic priority of strengthening and promoting different types of residential development within the City. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Site Plan Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Dilwaria:cv Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-72, AM-2019-009, Zoning By-law Amendment, 6583-6599 Montrose Road.docx Page 233 of 375 6 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 1 Page 234 of 375 7 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 2 Page 235 of 375 8 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 3 Page 236 of 375 9 PBD-2019-72 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 4 Page 237 of 375 Address:6583 and 6599 Montrose Road Proposal: 26 Unit Townhouse Development Zoning By-law Amendment Application AM-2019-009 Applicant – 1970175 Ontario Inc. c/o Chris Lamb Page 238 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Location Subject lands Residential uses Carlton Av Lundy’s Lane HYDRO CORRIDOR Page 239 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Site Plan Permitted Uses- Adding stacked townhouses to the list of permitted uses Minimum parking spaces – 33 (1.27 parking spaces per unit) Minimum interior side yard width 3.1 m Minimum lot area per dwelling unit 160 square metres Page 240 of 375 Page 241 of 375 Page 242 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Background Applicant is proposing to rezone lands from Residential 1D Density (R1D), to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings (R4) zone. NEIGHBOURHOOD OPEN HOUSE Held on October 9, 2019, attended by 3 area residents; •Concerns with site drainage, especially with the proposed underground stormwater holding chamber; •Loss of privacy; •Noise from the garbage trucks; •Adverse impact on property value. Page 243 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Summary PROVINCIAL POLICY STATEMENT & PLACES TO GROW PLAN •Proposal complies with Growth Plan as it supports a more efficient use of underutilized parcels. REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN •The development complies with the Regional Official Plan (ROP), with respect to promoting higher density development in Urban Areas and supporting growth that contributes to the overall goal of providing a sufficient supply of housing that is suited to the needs of a variety of households and income groups in Niagara. Page 244 of 375 NIAGARA FALLS OFFICIAL PLAN •Land is designated Residential in the Official Plan providing dwelling units of all types catering to wide range of households; •Proposal is within density limits established in the Official Plan (62 units per hectare); •Will assist the City in meeting its 40% intensification target for the Built-Up Area; •Existing infrastructure can support the proposed development. A servicing design brief will be required at the time of Site Plan Approval or as a condition of condominium approval. ZONING •stacked townhouse is form of multiple housing anticipated to be found along collector and arterial roads; •a reduced lot area of 160 square metres, allows an efficient use of land; •a 3 metre interior side yard is only for one dwelling unit. Typically a 1.2 m setback required if this were the side yard of a detached dwelling; •a reduced parking standard of 1.27 parking spaces is acceptable given the site location on 2 transit route; •requested zoning will provide appropriate regulations for the development and will ensure it is compatible with established neighbourhood. Page 245 of 375 A GREAT CITY…FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Recommendation •That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the land to a site specific Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings (R4), to permit the 26 unit townhouse development, subject to the regulations outlined in Report PBD-2019-72. 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LL Page 260 of 375 F-2019-42 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2019-42 Niagara Falls Humane Society Amalgamation/Act of Forgiveness RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the forgiveness of the accounts receivable balance of the former Niagara Falls Humane Society in the amount of $17,687.54. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Niagara SPCA and Humane Society incurred unavoidable and unplanned amalgamation expenses. Expenditures were made to bring animal shelters in compliance with building code. The Niagara SPCA and Humane Society have requested a one-time, forgiveness of the accounts receivable balance to assist in meeting their current financial obligations. BACKGROUND In late 2018, the Niagara Falls Humane Society and Welland and District Humane Society amalgamated to form the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society. New management identified animal shelters, previously controlled by the Niagara Falls Humane Society, that were not in compliance with building code. To bring shelters into compliance with building code The Niagara SPCA and Humane Society incurred substantial repair and maintenance costs. At amalgamation, The Niagara Falls Humane Society had an outstanding accounts receivable balance with the City of approximately $25,000 relating to fuel and oil services. Subsequently, the City has received payment from the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society reducing the former Niagara Falls Humane Society outstanding accounts receivable balance to $17,687.54. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The unplanned, unavoidable repair and maintenance expenditures has decreased the short term cash flow of the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society, resulting in difficulty meeting short term financial obligations. John Greer, Executive Director of the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society has requested that the City of Niagara Falls forgive, one- Page 261 of 375 2 F-2019-42 November 12, 2019 time, the accounts receivable balance of the former Niagara Falls Humane Society totaling $17,687.54, to assist the organization financial obligations . Fuel and oil services provided by the City to the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society will cease January 1, 2020. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS One time forgiveness of the former Niagara Falls Humane Society accounts receivable balance will increase bad debt expense by $17,687.54 in 2019. Accumulated surplus will decrease by $17,687.54, reversing the offsetting effect of the prior period revenue on related expenses. 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SIOZ Xl?f '‘HO78"IEIFH9'E'1709Z 05895 SIOZ END!"''lIO 78'L=ll']:!ZTSETZ ‘£6595 81302 AV!/\|‘‘HO78'lE|n:!TOZVZ E66175 81302'll}:ldV 78HDHVW*"HO78"ENE Z0'806I 8./.9175 ZIOZ }\HV?HS3:J -"HO78130:!S6'8i7LI "E13629 LIOZ HEIHWEDHCI788380130 '"HO78"ENE SO'6SSZ E17285 9N[N\O T'HJ.SHEIGNIVWEH-'J_N3WAVd'l\‘/|.LHVd LIOZ 33$]!/\!ELLd3S '"HO78TEFH I0'O'E LLVZS LIOZ 3N?f"1lO 78130:!985913 SEEIS [1302 }\VW 78'|lHdV '‘HO 781310:!£90992 ‘£80139 CJ3):lEl/\O3 (]OD:I3d LNFIOI/\lV EDIO/\NI GIOZ 8380130 :iO SV EDNVTVS_LNf‘lO.'J3V }U.3DOS EINVI/\l?H S'|"IV:l VHVSVIN Page 264 of 375 MW-2019-28 November 12th, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Municipal Works SUBJECT: MW-2019-28 Weekly Garbage Collection Request RECOMMENDATION 1. That Council request the Region of Niagara to provide pricing to the City for every- week garbage collection as a Unique Enhanced Service. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On October 22, 2019 City Council raised concern with respect to the Niagara Regional Council’s decision to proceed with every-other-week garbage collection effective for the term of the new regional waste collection contract, commencing in fall 2020. Council further passed a motion to review the possibility of opting-out of this contract in order to maintain current service levels. A legal review has concluded that waste collection service is enshrined in the Regional Municipalities Act and Municipal Act as a responsibility of the Region of Niagara, therefore this service cannot straightforwardly be opted-out of by the City. Consequently, Staff recommend requesting the Region to provide every-week collection pricing as a Unique Enhanced Option thus maintaining the present-day waste collection service levels for weekly garbage collection in keeping with the intent of Council’s motion. BACKGROUND For several decades Niagara Region has been performing the management and oversight of waste collection for all 12 Niagara municipalities. Performance of this service at the Regional level reflects an appropriate service delivery structure due to a number of reasons including: significant economies of scale; consistency of services and customer expectations; and consolidation of environmental and land management functions related to landfill maintenance and ownership. In 1993, PART X – WASTE MANAGEMENT of the Regional Municipalities Act came into force. This Part allowed a regional municipality to pass a by-law to assume any or all of the waste management powers for all of the lower-tier municipalities in the Region if a majority of all votes on the Regional Council are cast in favour of the by-law and a majority of the councils of all the lower-tier municipalities in the Region have provided their consent Page 265 of 375 2 MW-2019-28 November 12th, 2019 by resolution to the passing of the by-law. Once the by-law is passed, the Region has all the powers conferred by any Act upon the lower-tier municipalities related to the waste management powers assumed by the Regional Council and a lower-tier municipality is prohibited from providing the services assumed by the Region. On March 20, 1995, the City of Niagara Falls Council passed a resolution supporting the transfer of jurisdiction to the Region for waste management, waste collection and waste disposal. On April 11, 1996, the Region passed by-laws assuming jurisdiction from the lower-tier municipalities of all powers related to waste management, waste disposal and waste collection. More recently, in 2018 the Niagara Region embarked on a process to identify public opinion and local municipal feedback to inform Regional Council’s decision regarding a number of key contract and service changes being investigated. Amongst other things, changing from every-week to every-other-week garbage collection for standard residential properties was considered. As reported in Report MW-2019-06 on February 12, 2019 the following feedback was obtained specific to residents of Niagara Falls:  74% believe diversion through the Region’s recycling program is important  44% currently put out one (1) bag of garbage per week  61% do not use additional bags  65% believe we need to continue weekly garbage pick-up  36% indicated they would be able to manage with every other week pick-up  45% probably/would support mandatory clear garbage bags  79% believe weekly recycling should continue On October 17, 2019 at a Special Council Meeting, Niagara Regional voted to proceed with every-other-week garbage collection as part of the upcoming waste collection contract bidding process for contracted services starting in Fall 2020. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE A motion of Council was passed on October 22, 2019 directing Staff to: “Report back on the possibility of the City opting out of the Regional Waste Collection service and explore the costs to supply the base-line level of service of the City providing garbage and recycling collection, including exploring cost saving options such as only picking up on one side of the street”. The aforementioned Regional Municipalities Act was repealed in 2003 and the new Municipal Act replaced it. Niagara Region was not assigned exclusive jurisdiction for waste management in section 11 of the Municipal Act. However, section 469 of the Municipal Act provides that the by-laws passed by the Region assuming jurisdiction over waste management, waste disposal and waste collection and the prohibition against any Page 266 of 375 3 MW-2019-28 November 12th, 2019 lower-tier municipality in the Region providing those services were continued in full force and effect. As a result of section 469, the only potential method for the City to undertake waste collection in the City would be for the Region to pass a by-law amending the Region’s April 11, 1996 by-law to allow the City to do so. It is unclear from the legislation if such a Regional by-law would need to be consented to by the majority of the municipalities in the Region. Should Council decide it wishes to explore this possibility further, a legal opinion would be obtained on this issue. This report does not address any options whereby the City proceeds to opt-out of the Regional service, in light of the current restrictions set out in the aforementioned Acts. Other options were initially also considered including 1) City Issued Tender for Alternating Week Collection, and 2) Direct Negotiation with the Successful Regional Bidder; however again, neither of these other options would be worthwhile to pursue since they both contravene the provisions of the Acts. In the interest of timely response to this motion, and particularly as a response to the triggering factors behind Council’s motion (i.e. the pending change in baseline services from weekly to bi-weekly garbage collection) the only options availed to Council at this time are options directly managed by the Region. Since taking over the waste collection activities, the Region has continued to offer enhanced collection options to the local municipalities. This includes additional public space pickup, and additional multi-residential pickup, amongst many other options. Enhanced collection options are not intended to include modifications to base services such as weekly/bi-weekly garbage collection; however, the Region has not expressly limited municipalities from making such requests and therefore Staff believe this remains an eligible option to pursue from the Region. Consequently, Staff are recommending that Council formally request pricing from the Region for every-week garbage collection as Unique Enhanced Service. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The estimated cost for weekly collection as a Unique Enhanced Service is not known at this time. Once received, Staff will report back to council on the financial implications of proceeding in this direction. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT N/A Page 267 of 375 4 MW-2019-28 November 12th, 2019 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS N/A Recommended by: Erik Nickel, Director of Municipal Works Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 268 of 375 PBD-2019-73 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-73 DB-2019-003, Deeming By-law Application Lots 108-119, Plan 165 Properties known as 7168-7194 Dell Avenue and 6322-6412 Hawkins Avenue Applicant: Niagara Regional Housing RECOMMENDATION That Council pass the by-law appearing on tonight’s agenda to deem Lots 108-119 on Plan 165, to no longer be within the registered plan of subdivision, to enable them to be merged into two parcels. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) is requesting Council to pass a deeming by-law under the Planning Act so that Lots 108-119 on Plan 165 will no longer be lots within the registered plan of subdivision. This will allow the lands to be merged to form two new parcels. One parcel will be comprised of the lands which are currently Lots 108-116 and the other parcel will be comprised of the lands which are currently Lots 117-119. NRH is proposing to construct a 3 storey, 55 unit apartment building on Lots 108-116 and a 3 storey, 18 unit apartment building on Lots 117-119. Lots 108-116 are zoned Residential 1C Density (R1C) and Lots 117-119 are zoned Residential 1E Density (R1E), in part, and Transition Residential Multiple (TRM), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200 as amended. The R1C, R1E, and TRM zones do not permit apartment buildings. However, Section 4.4 (Public Services) of the Zoning By-law exempts the use of lands and buildings from the provisions of the By-law for the purpose of a public service by The Regional Municipality of Niagara. NRH falls under the jurisdiction of The Regional Municipality of Niagara. While public services are allowed under this section, they are still required to comply with the applicable regulations of the zone or zones, as the case may be, that they are located in. The proposed apartment buildings cannot be built over the lot lines. The registration of the requested deeming by-law will remove the existing lot lines and merge the lots into two parcels and enable them to be developed for the two apartment buildings for affordable housing. The necessary deeming by-law is included in tonight’s agenda. BACKGROUND Proposal NRH is proposing to construct a 3 storey, 55 unit apartment building on the south side of Hawkins Street, between Dell Avenue and Heximer Avenue. The lands are comprised of nine lots known as Lots 108-116 on Plan 165. NRH is also proposing to construct a 3 storey, 18 unit apartment building on three lots known as Lot 117-119 on Plan 165. Refer to Schedule 1 to locate the lands. Refer to Schedules 2 and 3 for details of the two apartment buildings. Page 269 of 375 2 PBD-2019-73 November 12, 2019 Lots 108-116 are zoned Residential 1C Density (R1C) and Lots 117-119 are zoned Residential 1E Density (R1E), in part, and Transition Residential Multiple (TRM), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200. The R1C, R1E, and TRM zones do not permit apartment buildings. However, Section 4.4 (Public Services) of the Zoning By-law exempts the use of lands and buildings from the provisions of the By-law for the purpose of a public service by The Regional Municipality of Niagara. NRH falls under the jurisdiction of The Regional Municipality of Niagara. While public services are allowed under this section, they are still required to comply with the applicable regulations of the zone or zones, as the case may be, that they are located in. The lots need to be merged to enable them to be developed as larger parcels. A deeming By-law passed under Section 50(7) of the Planning Act removes the special status granted to lots in a registered plan of subdivision. Passing the requested deeming By-law and its registration will allow the legal merger of the lots into two parcels. Once merged, the proposals will meet the regulatory provisions of the Zoning By-law. The issuance of a Building Permit can occur once the site plan agreements are registered. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Future development on the lands will not be subject to applicable Development Charges and Park Land Dedication. The Development Charges are waived and the Park Land Dedication is exempt because of the affordable housing is proposed by NRH. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The proposal supports Council’s strategic priority of strengthening and promoting different types of residential development that includes affordable housing within the City. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Site Plan – Lots 108-116  Schedule 3 – Site Plan – Lots 117-119 Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer N.DeBenedetti:gd Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-73, DB-2019-003, Niagara Region Housing, Hawkins.docx Page 270 of 375 3 PBD-2019-73 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 1 Page 271 of 375 4 PBD-2019-73 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 2 Page 272 of 375 5 PBD-2019-73 November 12, 2019 SCHEDULE 3 Page 273 of 375 PBD-2019-76 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-76 Revitalization Grant Application – DRU-2019-001 6015 Barker Street Applicant: Stamford Kiwanis Non Profit Homes Inc. c/o Shabri Properties Ltd. RECOMMENDATION Should Council support the approval of the Revitalization Grant Application for 6015 Barker Street, it is recommended that: 1. the owner satisfies the City’s program requirements including entering into an agreement with the City of Niagara Falls; 2. the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement; and, 3. that the revitalization grant request be forwarded to the Niagara Region for consideration of support under the Smart Niagara Incentive Program (SNIP). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Stamford Kiwanis Non Profit Homes Inc. has applied for a rehabilitation grant under the Drummondville CIP for a tax rebate following the conversion of the former Battlefield School to 30 senior citizen apartments. The revitalization grant application can be supported because:  the redevelopment brings much needed affordable housing units into the City;  the redevelopment makes use of a vacant school building;  the late submission of the application was an oversight; and  the redevelopment meets the intent of the Historic Drummondville CIP. BACKGROUND Stamford Kiwanis Non Profit Homes Inc. purchased 6015 Barker Street from the City in 2015. Since then the applicants have proceeded with renovation works to convert the former elementary school building to 30 affordable apartments for seniors. The project is expected to be completed next month. Page 274 of 375 2 PBD-2019-76 November 12, 2019 The Kiwanis group was made aware of the availability of the Revitalization Grant Program during their redevelopment process and were under the belief that an application had been submitted to the City. The City had not received any application and Staff has no record of application or discussion. The applicants recently became aware of the situation and have filed the necessary paperwork. The submitted request for a Revitalization Grant is being submitted subsequent to the start of construction rather than before work begins. Revitalization Grant Program The Revitalization Grant Program offers a financial incentive in the form of a rebate to help offset the increased property taxes that can result from the rehabilitation and revitalization of a property. The resulting increase in property assessment and taxes would be eligible for a re-imbursement at a rate of 80% (of the increase) in years 1 to 5; 60% in years 6 and 7; 40% in year 8; and 20% in years 9 and 10. The Niagara Region has previously participated in the Revitalization Grant Program by providing a tax increment rebate on the Region’s portion of taxes. Since construction has already begun and is nearing completion, the eligibility of the application will need to be considered directly by Regional Council. The Region is currently undergoing a review of their incentives programs to best align them with their strategic and policy direction in co-ordination with their 2020 budget review. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE It is a requirement for all City CIP Incentive Applications is that the application is submitted to the City prior to the commencement of any works to which the financial incentive program will apply and prior to application for a building permit. The applicant has advised that discussion took place at Board meetings during the planning stages of the redevelopment of the former school building and that it was understood that a tax incentive would be received. Unfortunately, possibly as the result of misunderstanding, an actual application was never received by the Municipality. Consequently, Stamford Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes has requested that the City consider a Revitalization Grant Incentive application as construction nears completion. The redevelopment project involves the conversion of the former Battlefield School to affordable apartment units for seniors. Under a Niagara Regional Housing agreement, funding to subsidize 17 of the 30 units has been secured and ensures that those units will remain affordable for 25 years. (Affordability is based on a factor of 80% of the average monthly rental rate as calculated by Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation). As a non-profit housing development, the support of government programs that assist in development costs is essential. The subject development meets all the requirements and intent of the Drummondville CIP with the exception of the date of submission. It is the opinion of Planning Staff that the City should support the revitalization grant request for this property regardless of the delayed submission (which appears to have resulted from a misunderstanding), and, more importantly, as the end result is the provision of much needed affordable housing in the City. Page 275 of 375 3 PBD-2019-76 November 12, 2019 FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The tax increment based grant is confirmed when construction is completed and the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) has added the additional taxable assessment. This will impact a future taxation year and will be accounted for at that time. Based on the total cost of construction to date of $4,956,200 and the value of the City’s portion of grant payments may total approximately $139,983 at the end of the 10 year grant period. The final grant amount will be based on the actual post-project assessed values as determined by MPAC. It is noted that the total amount of a revitalization grant cannot exceed total of eligible costs and must consider other financial incentives that have been received for the project. Development Charges The applicant has received a total waiver of Regional Development Charges for the 17 units that are under agreement to remain affordable for 25 years as well as a 50% reduction of development charges for the remaining 13 units as they are located within the Drummondville Community Improvement Plan Area. A total of $107,480 in Regional development charges has been waived. City Development Charges were not applied to the development as per t he exemption provisions of the Development Charges By-law for affordable housing projects that received funding through an agreement with Niagara Regional Housing (approximately $171,540). CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT The approval of the Revitalization Grant will satisfy Council’s Strategic priority by implementing the financial incentive programs within the Historic Drummondville CIP and meeting the intent of bringing affordable units into the City. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  Appendix 1 – Site and Location Map  Appendix 2 – Photos Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Office F. Berardi:cv Attach. S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-76, DRU-2019-001, Stamford Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc, 6015 Barker Street.docx Page 276 of 375 4 PBD-2019-76 November 12, 2019 APPENDIX 1 Location Map and Site Plan Page 277 of 375 5 PBD-2019-76 November 12, 2019 APPENDIX 2 Photos Battlefield School, ca 2005 Current View from Barker Street - October 23, 2019 Page 278 of 375 TS-2019-37 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario SUBMITTED BY: Transportation Services and Municipal Works Departments SUBJECT: TS-2019-37 Biggar Road - Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Budget Approval RECOMMENDATION 1. That the City of Niagara Falls partner with the Niagara Region and Ministry of Transportation, Ontario to develop a Terms of Reference and a Request for Proposal for a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment on Biggar Road, Montrose Road, and Lyon’s Creek Road. 2. That Council pre-approve the $150,000 funding for this project to be included in the 2020 Capital Budget. 3. That Council delegate authority to the Directors of Transportation Services and Municipal Works to negotiate the funding arrangement with the project lead, Niagara Region, for the City’s portion of the project related costs, up to a maximum of $150,000. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In order to meet the timelines prescribed by the Niagara Health System (NHS) and Infrastructure Ontario (IO), the development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) and a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) on Biggar Road, Montrose Road, and Lyon’s Creek Road needs to commence this fall, with project award occurring in the early 2020. This project is being undertaken to address roadway design, capacity, access and servicing (water, sewer, storm) requirements for the New Niagara South Hospital. At this time, the total costs to undertake th e project on both municipal and regional roads surrounding the new hospital site are yet to be determined. For budgeting purposes, Staff have allocated $150,000 in the 2020 Capital Budget towards the city’s contribution of the estimated total project costs for our portion of the EA and detailed design on Biggar Road and servicing for the new hospital. Page 279 of 375 2 TS-2019-37 November 12, 2019 BACKGROUND The Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) on Biggar Road, Montrose Road, and Lyon’s Creek Road is being undertaken to address roadway design, capacity, access and servicing (water, sewer, storm) requirements for the New Niagara South Hospital. Public consultation, planning and design activities will need to be completed by the end of 2020 to ensure the project progresses according to prescribed timelines. Following planning and design, construction of the preferred alternative as identified during the EA process must commence as soon as possible in order to meet prescribed timelines. This project represents the City's contribution towards an EA involving Niagara Region and the Ministry of Transportation, Ontario. The city's involvement in this project will be managed jointly by the Transportation and Municipal Works Departments. Within the proposed study area, the only municipally owned right-of-way is Biggar Road from Crowland Avenue to Lyons Creek Road. Both Montrose Road and portions of Lyons Creek Road are under the jurisdiction of Niagara Region, and Lyons Creek Road in the vicinity of the QEW interchange is under the Ministry of Transportations jurisdiction. Extension of municipal servicing will jointly be the responsibility of Municipal Works and the Region. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE In order to meet the timelines prescribed by the Niagara Health System (NHS) and Infrastructure Ontario (IO), the development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) and a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment on Biggar Road, Montrose Road, and Lyon’s Creek Road needs to commence this fall, with project award occurring in the early 2020. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS At this time, the total costs to undertake the project on both municipal and regional roads surrounding the new hospital site are yet to be determined. For budgeting purposes, Staff have allocated $150,000 in the 2020 Capital Budget towards the city’s contribution of the estimated total project costs for our portion of the EA and detailed design on Biggar Road and servicing for the new hospital. Funding agreements with the Niagara Region and Ministry of Transportation, Ontario are yet to be determined and will be negotiated by the Director of Transportation Services and Municipal Works. The funding for this project was included in the Development Charges Background Study and is eligible for a 100 percent funding contribution. Page 280 of 375 3 TS-2019-37 November 12, 2019 CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Expedite the establishment of the new Niagara Hospital through the planning and development processes. LIST OF ATTACHMENT None. Recommended by: Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services Recommended by: Erik Nickel, Director of Municipal Works Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 281 of 375 TS-2019-38 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario SUBMITTED BY: Transportation Services Department SUBJECT: TS-2019-38 Seniors Free Transit Pilot Update RECOMMENDATION This Report to be received for the information of Council EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Council at its July 16, 2019 meeting approved a motion to establish a three (3) month pilot project that would allow all seniors aged 65+ to ride for free on Niagara Falls Transit (includes Chair-A-Van), starting September 1, 2019. The goal was to determine if the incentive of free transit would encourage those seniors who are house bound and do not currently use city transit services, an opportunity to utilize city bus services to get out into the community. The program will end on November 30, 2019. As discussed at the Council meeting, following the end of the pilot program, staff were to prepare a report with the timing to coincide with the 2020 general purposes budget deliberations to begin in 2020. The report will analyse ridership usage, identify the cost of providing this program along with providing council with various options available to provide a special program. This will allow Council to make an informed decision on how to proceed with the program. The 2020 operating budget will be a challenge in of itself as we are victims of our own success. Since the significant changes took place in 2014, we have experienced unprecedented ridership growth, in excess of 50 percent. Coupled with the population growth, and traffic volume increases, it has now put a strain on our system, particularly in the evening, as a number of routes are unable to meet the schedule requirements. Recent schedule adherence issues have caused increasing concern about timeliness of evening/ Sunday and holiday services from riders. Therefore, as part of the 2020 budget process, staff will be identifying route changes (at least five (5) routes will require additional evening service) that will require additional bus drivers and potentially other resources in transit operations. In addition, due to the demographics over 80% of registrants of the Chair-A-Van service are seniors, therefore, additional equipment and staff would need to be added to meet the demand for additional senior service requests. Page 282 of 375 2 TS-2019-38 November 12, 2019 As we move towards budget deliberations it is important for Council to have all information for the City’s transit services to make an informed decision on how to proceed with the pilot Seniors Program. Therefore, making a decision regarding the permanence of this program prior to 2020 budget deliberations may impact the funds needed to address the current driver stresses associated the existing routing ch allenges BACKGROUND In July 16, 2019, Council approved a motion to establish a three (3) month pilot program that would provide free transit for Seniors aged 65 and over. The premise of this request was to encourage house bound seniors, who currently do not use transit, an opportunity to get out into the community. Following completion of the program Council requested that a report would be prepared, outlining the details of the program, including cost. This report would be included as part of the 2020 General Purposes Budget deliberations to provide context on the impact on the budget in relation to all transit services Due to the legislated requirement to offer parallel rate structures for both conventional and paratransit services, the Chair-A-Van service has also been included in pilot program. The aggressive timelines to implement the program were met by staff, through the introduction of a special “iride” smart card and a very comprehensive advertising and outreach program. This special “iride” card expires at the end of the pilot, on December 1, 2019. This will allow staff the time to analyse the information and provide a detailed costs of providing a free transit service to seniors on both Niagara Falls Transit and Chair-A-Van services. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The impact of a any new program, outside of the normal budget process will have a direct impact on the operating and capital budgets for transit. The 2020 operating budget will be a challenge in of itself. Since the significant routing changes took place in 2014, we have experienced unp recedented ridership growth, in excess of 50%. Population growth, and traffic volume increases, it has now put a strain on our system, particularly in the evening, as a number of routes are unable to meet the schedule requirements. Therefore, as part of the 2020 budget process, staff will be identifying route changes (at least five (5) routes will require additional evening service) resulting in additional bus drivers and potentially more staffing resources. Page 283 of 375 3 TS-2019-38 November 12, 2019 As well, due to the demographics of the Chair-A-Van operation (80% of the registrants), additional equipment and staff would need to be added meet the demand for additional senior service requests. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Information regarding the cost of the program will be provided to Council for the General Purpose budget deliberations beginning in 2020. Adding a new program out of phase would impact the transit operating budget significantly. Therefore, the establishment of any new program without having the all initiatives slated for 2020 general purposes budget, would not give them the information needed to determine the impact on the tax levy. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Committed to employing a safe, accessible, convenient, integrated and fiscally responsible transportation system that provides realistic travel options to the auto, thereby, creating a City that is truly accessible to locals and visitors. LIST OF ATTACHMENT None Recommended by: Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 284 of 375 F-2019-40 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Finance SUBJECT: F-2019-40 Municipal Accounts RECOMMENDATION That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $49,802,176.40 for the period September 12, 2019 to October 24, 2019. 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, Director of Finance Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 285 of 375 Page 1 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 430890 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 664.44 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 431120 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,242.10 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 431935 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,573.24 1671312 ONTARIO LIMITED 430891 18-Sep-2019 LEASES AND RENTS 4,852.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 430892 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431121 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 18.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431355 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 493.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431552 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 18.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431727 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 12.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431936 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 37.50 1788615 ONTARIO LTD 431728 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 2,487.91 1891190 ONTARIO LIMITED 430893 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 750.00 1939099 ONTARIO LTD 430894 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 30.49 1939099 ONTARIO LTD 432166 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 484.11 1970040 ONTARIO INC 431862 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 3,960.06 1970103 ONTARIO LTD 431937 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 2095527 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A EMBASSY SUITES 430895 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 2,500.00 2095527 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A EMBASSY SUITES 431729 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 2156914 ONTARIO INC O/A IDEAL PLUMBING & HEATING 431938 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,168.52 2249419 ONTARIO INC - C/O McCOR MANAGEMENT 431939 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 130,307.22 2263264 ONTARIO INC 431730 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 7,428.45 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 431356 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 57.63 2451513 ONTARIO INC 430896 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 31.55 2576426 ONTARIO INC.431861 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 3,693.35 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 430897 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 791.00 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431357 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 339.00 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431553 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 169.50 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431731 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,297.29 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431940 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,722.19 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 431358 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 38.51 486664 ONTARIO LIMITED 431122 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,060.72 800460 ONTARIO LIMITED 430899 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 348.88 800460 ONTARIO LTD.430898 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 249.87 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 430900 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 118.65 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 431359 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 146.90 984307 ONTARIO LIMITED 431941 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,000.00 A&A EXHAUST SYSTEMS 431123 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 657.69 A-1 FLAGS INC 431732 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,107.78 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 431360 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 68.64 AAA STEAM CARPET CLEANING 430902 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,617.29 ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION & DESIGN 431554 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 776.88 ABSUWAYIT,ABSURAHMAN 431124 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 86.77 ACCEO SOLUTIONS INC.431942 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 22,950.44 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 431361 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 180.80 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 431733 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 28.25 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431125 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 809.08 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431555 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,479.81 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431734 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,829.01 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 430903 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 452.00 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431126 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,067.90 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431362 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,576.45 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431556 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 807.45 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431735 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 653.28 ADZICH,KIM 431944 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 164.11 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 430904 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,457.02 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431127 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 819.31 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431363 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,263.10 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431557 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 514.88 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431736 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 797.40 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431945 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,082.59 AGGARWAL,RAFFAEL& AGGARWAL, SONIA 430905 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 5.25 AHERN,EILEEN 431946 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,054.26 AIR CARE SERVICES 431128 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 220.35 AIR CARE SERVICES 431737 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 192.59 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 430906 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,671.03 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431129 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,998.33 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431364 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 36,671.04 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431738 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 45,694.94 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 430907 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 846.75 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431365 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 158.20 Page 286 of 375 Page 2 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431739 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,419.89 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431947 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 734.50 ALBANESE,LORI 430908 18-Sep-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 144.18 ALBERGA,ANGELA 431740 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 234.39 ALBINO,MIGUEL 430909 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,000.00 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431131 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 22,690.51 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431132 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 282,497.48 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431366 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 317,049.83 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 430910 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12.37 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431133 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,223.73 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431367 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 107.75 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431558 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 48.04 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431741 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 314.14 ALLEN TREE SERVICE 430912 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,593.60 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 430911 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 285.27 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 431560 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,088.29 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 431948 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 597.49 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 431134 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 401.59 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 430913 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,445.84 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 431135 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,959.86 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 431742 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 611.98 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00240-0001 23-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 4,844.08 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00242-0001 07-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,699.93 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00244-0001 21-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,560.76 AMG ENVIRONMENTAL INC 431136 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,203.50 AMG ENVIRONMENTAL INC 431949 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,203.50 ANAND,KUNWAR& MYSHAK, ANNA 430914 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 500.00 ANDERSONS CEMETERY CONTRACTING LTD 431950 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 47,237.39 ANDREWS,EMILY 431368 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 750.00 ANGELUCCI,MARIO 431137 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 3.53 ANGOTTI,MARY 431743 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 120.00 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 431138 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 14,169.97 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 431951 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,401.95 ARIAS,CAROLINA 431370 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 986.00 ARIVA 431744 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 97.86 ARMENTI,MARK 431562 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 134.19 ARMSTRONG,JOHN 431140 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 65.05 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 430916 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,219.32 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431141 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 227.13 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431371 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 976.31 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431563 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,533.98 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431745 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 28.25 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431952 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,189.99 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 431564 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 32,521.40 ATTENBOROUGH,DEBRA 431142 25-Sep-2019 LEASES AND RENTS 1,750.00 AUTOTRIM & SIGNS OF NIAGARA 430917 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 956.77 AYOUB,NADIA 432098 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 B & B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE 431376 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 204.20 B & S POOL SERVICES 431372 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,163.67 BAGLIERI,CAREY 431373 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 99.77 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431143 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 452.00 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431746 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,011.35 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431953 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,939.08 BAKER 430918 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 574.26 BAKER 431144 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,154.57 BAKER 431374 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 277.46 BAKER 431565 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 40.54 BAKER 431747 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 468.09 BAKER 431954 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 268.04 BALTADJIAN,VIVIAN 431955 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 759.36 BANKS,MELYNDA 431375 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 230.00 BARKER SOCIAL MARKETING 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11,922.09 METRO PLUMBING & HEATING 431648 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,429.75 METRO PLUMBING & HEATING 431842 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,955.00 METRO PLUMBING & HEATING 432085 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,186.70 METROLAND MEDIA GROUP 431244 25-Sep-2019 ADVERTISING 3,912.28 MICHAEL,ADAM 432086 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 21.31 MICHAEL'S CARPET AND FLOORING (NIAGARA) LTD 431456 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,915.35 MILLER RESTORATION 431246 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 369.89 MILLER RESTORATION 431843 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 592.92 MINISTER OF FINANCE 431247 25-Sep-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 85,339.24 MINISTER OF FINANCE 431248 25-Sep-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 5,408.59 MINISTER OF FINANCE 431457 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 71,224.90 MINISTER OF FINANCE 431844 17-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 54,884.75 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00240-0005 23-Sep-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 3,578.74 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00242-0005 07-Oct-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 3,578.74 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00244-0004 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431653 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,147.46 MODERN LANDFILL INC 432089 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,975.29 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 431025 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,198.16 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 431251 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 196.46 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 431461 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 50.35 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 431654 09-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,118.98 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 431847 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 121.55 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 432090 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 215.17 MONAGUE NATIVE CRAFTS 432091 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 420.93 MONFILS,MICHAEL 431462 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 135.00 MOON-MATZ LTD.432093 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,644.20 MOORE,JILLIAN A 432092 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 224.26 MORNEAU SHEPELL LTD 431026 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 5,452.92 MORNEAU SHEPELL LTD 431848 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,726.46 MOROZ,PAUL 431252 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 217.07 MORRIS,JACQUELINE 432094 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 228.17 MRKALJ,JOVO 432095 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 113.96 MTE PARALEGAL PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 431253 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 634.47 MTE PARALEGAL PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 432096 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,445.35 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 431849 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 177.93 MUNICIPAL EQUIPMENT 431850 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 4,574.02 MURRAY,PAUL 432097 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 86.29 NAGY,HANYA 431027 18-Sep-2019 PETTY CASH 899.70 NAGY,HANYA 431254 25-Sep-2019 PETTY CASH 863.70 NAGY,HANYA 431655 09-Oct-2019 PETTY CASH 323.85 NAGY,HANYA 431851 17-Oct-2019 PETTY CASH 713.10 NAGY,HANYA 432099 24-Oct-2019 PETTY CASH 196.90 NAGY,KRISTEN 431255 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 41.00 Page 296 of 375 Page 12 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount NEDERMAN CANADA LIMITED 431028 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 719.02 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.431029 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 90.40 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.431256 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 169.50 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.431463 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 33.90 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.431656 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 90.40 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC.432100 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 135.60 NEWPORT LANDSCAPING 431549 04-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,056.60 NEWPORT,MICHAEL 432101 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 150.00 NEXGEN MUNICIPAL INC 431657 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,123.67 NEXTERRA SUBSTRUCTURES INC 431030 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 481.72 NGUYEN,KIM ANH 431852 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 200.82 NGUYEN,KIM ANH 432102 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 42.89 NIAGARA ART CONSERVATION 431857 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 525.00 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 431031 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 2,968.87 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 431257 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,357.80 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 431658 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,430.29 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 431853 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 2,544.20 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 432103 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 552.62 NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 00239-0002 16-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 00241-0007 30-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 3,251,494.26 NIAGARA CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP 431464 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 220.35 NIAGARA CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP 431659 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 193.23 NIAGARA CUSTOM POWDER COATING INC 431032 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,090.45 NIAGARA CUSTOM SIGNS & GRAPHICS 431258 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,525.50 NIAGARA CUSTOM SIGNS & GRAPHICS 432104 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,034.00 NIAGARA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR PARTNERSHIP 431035 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 9,500.00 NIAGARA DISTRICT FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION 431465 02-Oct-2019 MEMBERSHIP 225.00 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 431033 18-Sep-2019 GRANT 2,333.33 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 431854 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 100.00 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 432105 24-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 2,333.33 NIAGARA FALLS CANADA HOTEL ASSOCIATION INC 00239-0003 16-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 548,272.42 NIAGARA FALLS CANADA HOTEL ASSOCIATION INC 00243-0003 14-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 493,354.23 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 431259 25-Sep-2019 GRANT 43,916.66 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 431660 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 80.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 432106 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 44,807.70 NIAGARA FALLS MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 431661 09-Oct-2019 GRANT 1,000.00 NIAGARA FALLS PRAYER BREAKFAST 431260 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 100.00 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00240-0006 23-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 17,974.62 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00241-0008 30-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 142.00 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00242-0006 07-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 9,990.90 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00244-0005 21-Oct-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 18,028.91 NIAGARA FALLS RED RAIDERS 431665 09-Oct-2019 GRANT 500.00 NIAGARA FALLSVIEW CASINO 431034 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 6,175.16 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC.431037 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,796.73 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC.431262 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,493.21 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC.431662 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,190.31 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC.432107 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,564.88 NIAGARA MOTORS LTD 431038 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 88,366.00 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC 431039 18-Sep-2019 UTILITIES 121.85 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC 432108 24-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 124.01 NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION 431467 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 108.08 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 431040 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,680.75 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 431263 25-Sep-2019 UTILITIES 241,029.55 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 431468 02-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 6,796.56 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 431663 09-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 3,964.95 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 431855 17-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 2,525.90 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 432109 24-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 198,025.85 NIAGARA PINES DEVELOPMENTS LTD 431664 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,000.00 NIAGARA PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLNESS 431036 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,125.00 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 431264 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 23,548.82 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 431856 17-Oct-2019 SERVICES 1,873.91 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 432110 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 24,774.87 NIAGARA THIS WEEK 431858 17-Oct-2019 ADVERTISING 943.55 NIAGARA TRUCK N' STUFF INC 431666 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 101.56 NIAGARA WATER PARK PROPERTIES LTD.431265 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 NICHOLSON,SARAH 431042 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 300.00 NICKEL,ERIK 431266 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 827.28 NICKEL,ERIK 432111 24-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 32.40 NICK'S TRUCK PARTS INC.431041 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 106.10 NICKS,JOAN 431667 09-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 1,050.00 Page 297 of 375 Page 13 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount NIGHT WATCH SECURITY 431267 25-Sep-2019 SERVICES 79.10 NIGHT WATCH SECURITY 431668 09-Oct-2019 SERVICES 79.10 NIGHT WATCH SECURITY 432112 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,131.18 NIKOLIC,ANTONELA 431469 02-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 14.04 NIVEN,KEVIN 431043 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 126.99 NOBLE CORPORATION 431268 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 83.88 NORJOHN CONTRACTING & PAVING LTD 431044 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 171,445.62 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT SUPPLY CORPORATION 431269 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 465.85 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT SUPPLY CORPORATION 431669 09-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 970.55 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT SUPPLY CORPORATION 431859 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 199.45 NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT SUPPLY CORPORATION 432113 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 268.26 OATLEY,SHAWN 431860 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 162.17 OGAWA,SATORU 432114 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 150.00 OH MY PRINT SOLUTIONS INC 431270 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 580.16 OIL FILTRATION SPECIALISTS INC 431045 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,545.84 OJHA,VERONICA& OJHA, LAKERAM 431271 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 149.16 OMERS 00241-0009 30-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 764,769.66 OMERS 00241-0010 30-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 39,352.58 ON POINT LANDSCAPING INC 431046 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,919.76 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 432115 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 4,709.28 ONTARIO ONE CALL 431272 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,097.52 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 431047 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 178.54 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 431863 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 178.54 OSLER HOSKIN & HARCOURT LLP 431273 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 5,941.31 OVERLAND CUSTOM COACH (2007) INC.431470 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 128.86 PARADISE POOLS 431048 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 262.45 PARLIAMENT,PAUL 431274 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 198.17 PARTY CONNECTION 431670 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 56.50 PASCO,JOHN 431275 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 15.00 PASCOE,RYAN& PASCOE, RICHARD D 431671 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 PATEL,DHARMENDRA& PATEL, GIRA 431049 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 107.31 PATERSON,ANDREW 432116 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 364.72 PAUL DRAY LEGAL SERVICES 431864 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 918.13 PCS OF NIAGARA 431286 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 367.07 PELLITIERI,ANN 431471 02-Oct-2019 GRANT 40.00 PEMBERTON,HOLLY 431865 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 327.42 PENINSULA HOSE & HYDRAULICS LTD.431050 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 709.19 PENINSULA HOSE & HYDRAULICS LTD.431472 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,476.33 PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 431051 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 46.65 PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 431276 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 848.98 PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 431866 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 291.15 PERFORMANCE CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM FIAT 431277 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 423.66 PERFORMANCE CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM FIAT 431473 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 943.71 PERRAS,CHRISTIAN 432117 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 166.78 PERRIN,SABRINA 431278 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 400.00 PETO MACCALLUM LTD.432118 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 26,970.28 PEW,CHRISTOPHER 431052 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 452.00 PIETRANGELO,VICTOR 431053 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 60.00 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 431054 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,763.20 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 431279 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 4,881.60 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 431474 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,881.60 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 431672 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,905.28 PINEWOOD HOMES (NIAGARA) LTD 431867 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 431055 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 15,699.13 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 431280 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 23,358.68 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 431550 04-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,560.10 PIPETEK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC 431673 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,842.00 PIROSKO,JASON 431475 02-Oct-2019 TRAINING 353.40 PLATA,BRYON 432119 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 175.00 PLATA,EMILIE& PLATA, LORELEI 431674 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,098.02 PML FOODS 431056 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 60.00 PML FOODS 431675 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 60.00 PONTES,KELLY 431868 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 300.00 POSTERARO,TASVILLE 431869 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 POSTMEDIA NETWORK INC 431476 02-Oct-2019 ADVERTISING 3,107.50 PRAXAIR 431281 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 79.18 PRAXAIR 431477 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 386.87 PRAXAIR 432120 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 63.35 PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP 431282 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 141.25 PRECISION CURB CUTTING LTD 431057 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 689.45 Page 298 of 375 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CONSTRUCTION LTD 431080 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 988.75 SID GRABELL CONTRACTING LTD 431503 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 769.06 SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE 431081 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,076.94 SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE 431314 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,203.45 SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE 431504 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 101.70 SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE 431695 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,118.70 SIGNATURE SIGN & IMAGE 431896 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 9,373.35 SIMPLISTIC LINES INC 431897 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 883.66 SIVIERO,CAROLINE 431315 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 150.17 SLADE,RYAN C 432150 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 292.45 SMITH,CLIFFORD 431316 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 367.31 SMITH,MELISSA& SLOGGETT, KEN 432151 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 180.52 SNAP ON TOOLS OF CANADA LTD 431317 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 144.69 SODAL,ADBIKADIR ABDULLAHI& ADBIKADIR, MUNA HASSAN 432152 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 208.72 SOLIDCAD 431083 18-Sep-2019 SERVICES 23,097.20 SPEARE SEEDS 431898 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 4,238.18 SPEEDY (NIAGARA FALLS) 8159 431505 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT 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R. BIRNIE & SONS 431097 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 750.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 431331 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 954.19 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 432175 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,322.24 TIBBS,JAMES 431518 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 75.00 TIERRA GEOMATIC SERVICES INC 431705 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 299.45 TIM HORTON'S STORE 1922 431332 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 77.94 TNT WORK & RESCUE 431334 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,348.82 TOBON,COURTNEY 432176 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 125.43 TODD,KEN 431520 02-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 89.10 TOM UTHUP,JITTO 431335 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 43.00 TOOLBOX 431100 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 165.60 TOOLBOX 431336 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 279.90 TOROMONT CAT 431101 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 473.56 TOROMONT CAT 431521 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 615.90 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431102 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 6,647.79 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431337 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 419.28 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431522 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,949.02 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431707 09-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 479.06 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431910 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,381.74 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.432177 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,209.69 TRANSIT RESOURCE CENTER 432178 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,519.40 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE ULC 431103 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12,208.52 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE ULC 431708 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 949.00 TRICKETT,JESSICA A.& TRICKETT, JEFFREY G.431104 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 750.00 TRUGREEN 431105 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 452.00 Page 302 of 375 Page 18 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount TRUGREEN 431709 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 675.74 TRUGREEN 431911 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 247.58 TRUSH,LUDMILA 431106 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 110.23 TSIANTOULAS,KATHY 431523 02-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 1,010.00 TUDINI,SELENE 431912 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 870.17 TULK,EARL 432179 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 199.55 TURF CARE PRODUCTS CANADA LIMITED 431710 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 250.92 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 431711 09-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 89.64 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC 431107 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 310.75 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 431524 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 811.23 UNGER,HANNAH 431338 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 289.49 UNIFIRST CANADA LTD 431108 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,326.28 UNIFIRST CANADA LTD 431525 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 796.73 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431339 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 53.68 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431526 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 883.66 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431913 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 306.23 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORPORATION OF CANADA 431712 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,950.02 UNITED WAY NIAGARA 431109 18-Sep-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 964.23 UNITED WAY NIAGARA 431340 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 120.00 UNTANGLED DIGITAL 431713 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,412.50 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 431714 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 35,512.74 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431110 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 24,788.49 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431341 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 5,521.46 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431527 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 8,699.59 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 432180 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 20,348.48 URGE TO PURGE 431342 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,536.85 URGE TO PURGE 431528 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,502.95 URGE TO PURGE 431715 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,763.30 URGE TO PURGE 431914 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,740.20 URGE TO PURGE 432181 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,316.75 VADIM COMPUTER MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD 431915 17-Oct-2019 SERVICES 430.00 VALEO,SALVATORE 431917 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 319.09 VALLADARES,JOSE ALTUNA 431111 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 96.24 VALLEY WAY INVESTMENTS INC 431916 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 3,749.48 VALUE MUFFLER & BRAKE CENTRE 431716 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 597.85 VAN DER MEULEN,JOSHUA 432182 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 160.56 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 431529 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 267.98 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 431918 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 188.99 VANDYKE,JAMIE 431343 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 135.60 VAULTRA SELF STORAGE NIAGARA ASSET LTD 431919 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 2,123.13 VEGO,JACQUELINE 431717 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 98.87 VELJI,DR. KARIM 432183 24-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 14,974.33 VERCESI,SHELLEY 431718 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 VIKING CIVES LTD 431530 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,978.90 VIKING CIVES LTD 431719 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,889.91 VIKING SECURITY 431344 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 545.79 WAJAX (POWER SYSTEMS)431531 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 38,058.29 WAJAX (POWER SYSTEMS)431920 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 337.40 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431532 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 885.82 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431720 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,459.96 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431921 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 274,533.92 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 432184 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,634.95 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.431922 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 17,247.21 WARNER,DONNA 432185 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 430.00 WARRINER,DEAN 431533 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 75.00 WATERS,DON G 431923 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 120.00 WEBER,LINDA 432186 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 141.82 WEESTREEM 431534 02-Oct-2019 SERVICES 678.00 WEESTREEM 431721 09-Oct-2019 SERVICES 508.50 WEINMANN LIMITED 431112 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,860.23 WEINMANN LIMITED 431347 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,781.37 WEINMANN LIMITED 431535 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,849.50 WEINMANN LIMITED 431722 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,275.78 WELDDARE METAL WORKS LTD 431113 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 644.10 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 431114 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 244.36 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 431536 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 145.77 WHEELER,WILLIAM EWART 431924 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 WHITELINE ARCHITECTS INC 431538 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 55,612.69 WHITELINE ARCHITECTS INC 432188 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 11,658.11 WILKES,SCOTT 432190 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 150.00 Page 303 of 375 Page 19 of 19 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount WILSON,BRENDA ANN 432189 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 417.31 WINMAR NIAGARA 431926 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431115 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,311.10 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431539 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 685.27 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431927 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 17,301.12 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.432191 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 7,115.13 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 431349 25-Sep-2019 GRANT 1,612.50 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 432192 24-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 1,612.50 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 431116 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,649.90 WOODS,IAN 432193 24-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 28.08 WORK AUTHORITY 431540 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 600.00 WORK AUTHORITY 432194 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 600.00 WORLDWIDE TURF INC 432195 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,275.76 WSIB 431350 25-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 27,937.33 WSIB 431351 25-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 741.71 WSIB 431541 02-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 18,071.63 WSIB 431724 09-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,232.41 WSIB 431928 17-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,862.93 XCG CONSULTING LIMITED 431542 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 42,235.87 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 431929 17-Oct-2019 SERVICES 101.69 YASSA GOURMET INC 431117 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431352 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 11,669.79 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431543 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 11,348.03 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431930 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,870.02 YMCA OF NIAGARA 432196 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,636.03 YOTT,TERRA 432197 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 151.46 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 431931 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 999.26 YOUNG,NANCY 431353 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 109.07 YUJING,LIU& PEREZ, KEVIN 432198 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 97.61 YWCA 431354 25-Sep-2019 GRANT 4,277.75 YWCA 432199 24-Oct-2019 GRANT 4,277.75 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 431932 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 6,780.73 ZAPH DEVELOPMENTS (NIAGARA) INC 431118 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 31,400.00 ZAPH DEVELOPMENTS (NIAGARA) INC 431933 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 ZEPHENIAH,JAMES 431934 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 210.00 ZORETICH,PETER 432200 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 271.22 ZRELEC,VLADIMIR 431544 02-Oct-2019 GRANT 40.00 Total 49,802,176.40 Page 304 of 375 MW-2019-31 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Municipal Works SUBJECT: MW-2019-31 Required HVAC Replacement & Improvements at Fairview Cemetery RECOMMENDATION 1. That Council approve $70,000 transfer from Cemetery Site Improvements Capital Special Purpose Reserve (CSPR28) to complete the required HVAC improvements in the Fairview Administration and Maintenance buildings as outlined in Report MW-2019-31; and further, 2. That Council authorize Staff to proceed with sole-source assignment of this work in order to expedite the repairs. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Detailed inspection of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment at the Fairview Cemetery this fall has identified numerous deficiencies and health and safety concerns. Prompt repairs are required in order to maintain service levels in both the administration and operations work areas. Quotations for the work were obtained and work may proceed immediately upon approval of budgetary allocations. Doing so will ensure longevity for operating equipment and reduced life-cycle cost. BACKGROUND The Niagara Falls Cemetery Services Administrative building was updated in 2016. Construction work was completed by Scott Construction and has provided a much improved, healthy, and efficient working environment for Cemetery Administration and Operations/Maintenance Staff. However, the HVAC component of the project, which was managed separately and completed by a separate company, has experienced functionality issues since the installation. Shortly after returning to the renovated space in October 2016, Cemetery Staff identified problems with the HVAC system, including but not limited to: temperature (office and operations areas are on one zone), air flow; and the ability to balance the system. Page 305 of 375 2 MW-2019-31 November 12, 2019 As the system is a single zone, it is not able to heat or cool the administration and operations areas separately. As one area requires dramatically different temperatures than another, given the line of work, the system was routinely not able to balance as measures (i.e. space heaters, opening windows, and individual office air conditioners) were taken to heat or cool the separate spaces accordingly. Upon a recent inspection of the HVAC systems at Fairview Cemetery (i.e. one in the administration building and another in the operations building), it was determined that system installed in the Administration Building in 2016 is in fact a residential furnace. As such, the fan isn’t able to produce adequate air movement to accommodate the size of the administration and operations areas. In its current state, the system is struggling to perform. Detailed inspections also determined that the current system was not drawing fresh air. In fact the fresh air intake was never installed (i.e. cut through exterior wall), required as per American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), but rather capped and sealed. Not only does this deficiency seriously impede the ability for the HVAC system to provide proper airflow, it also means no fresh air is entering the building. At the same time, when inspecting the existing HVAC system in the Fairview Operations building, it was determined that the system was exceptionally old, the components were severely deteriorated, and the HVAC system is no longer safe for operation. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE In an effort to remediate the issues in both the Administration and Operations buildings, it is proposed that the current HVAC system (i.e. furnace, air conditioner, etc.) in the Administration building be moved to the Operations building. While the system is undersized to accommodate the Administration area, the Operations building is significantly smaller so the unit would be appropriately sized and would in fact improve efficiency. It is further proposed that a properly designed (i.e. multi zoned) and sized (i.e. commercial) HVAC system be installed in the Administration building including a proper commercial air handler unit (AHU) which will have the ability to slow/speed up the fan as the system requires it and to serve multiple zones. Furthermore, with a proper AHU, the Administration area will have proper fresh air entering the building (required as per ASHRAE). Quotes have been received for this works, and pending approval, work can be expedited to allow for immediate start thus minimizing risk of impending weather-related concerns. Page 306 of 375 3 MW-2019-31 November 12, 2019 FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS By making use of the existing Administration HVAC system in the Operations building, the City is reducing the required cost to replace two systems. In making the necessary changes at present, each system should see an extension in lifecycle requiring only regular maintenance for approximately 20-30 years. The proposed budgetary cost of approximately $70,000 to replace/move HVAC systems in the Fairview Administration and Operations buildings is further broken down in the following chart: Description of Work Cost (excl. HST) HVAC Retrofit/Replacement - Administration Building $ 48,069.82 Required Duct Work – Operations Building $ 10,560.00 Move/Install Existing Administration System to Operations Building $ 5,789.49 Expedited Shipping Service $ 3,000.00 Total Cost to Retrofit/Replace HVAC Units $ 67,419.31 Proceeding with these improvements will ensure HVAC systems optimized, thus leading to operating budget efficiencies. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS N/A Recommended by: Erik Nickel, Director of Municipal Works Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 307 of 375 PBD-2019-74 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-74 8156 Alpine Drive Applicant: Jeff Wallis Request to Amend Swimming Pool By-law 2014-58 RECOMMENDATION That Council pass a site specific amendment to By-law 2014-58 to allow the exterior wall of a detached dwelling to be situated 1.2 metres (3.9 ft.) from the interior wall of the swimming pool. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Jeff Wallis has requested a site specific amendment to By-law 2014-58 to allow a swelling to be located 1.2 metres (3.9 ft.) from a swimming pool whereas the by-law requires a setback of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft.) between the main wall of a building and the interior wall of the swimming pool. An engineer’s report has been submitted which supports the request. PROPOSAL The owner wishes to construct a family room addition to the back of his dwe lling. The addition will be located 1.2 metres (3.9 ft.) from an existing swimming pool whereas the by-law requires a setback of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft.). By-law 2014-58 does not delegate authority to staff to grant a variance to the by -law requirements, therefore, a site specific by-law amendment is requested. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE The swimming pool by-law has established a minimum distance separation between the main wall of a dwelling and the interior wall of a swimming pool to be 1.8 metres (5.9 ft.). This setback was established to ensure a safe distance between the two structures during construction so that the soil around the pool does not slump into the hole dug to accommodate construction of the addition or so that the angle of repose for the building footing does not impact the wall of the pool. Page 308 of 375 2 PBD-2019-74 November 12, 2019 An engineer’s report was prepared by Cory Goulet, P. Eng., on behalf of the owner. The report examined the pool structure and depth and building addition footing depth. The pool involves a perimeter steel bracing system with a depth of 0.9 metres (3.0 ft.) to 1.5 metres (5.0 ft.). The addition will have a footing depth of 1.6 metres (5.5 ft.). Based on field conditions the engineer certifies the soil will be able to withstand the lateral pressures and will not compromise the integrity of the pool and the footing of the addition will not impact the swimming pool. The recommended distance is 1.2 metres (3.9 ft.). Because the dimension is internal to the lot, it is not expected to affect any of the neighbours. Accordingly, staff accepts the findings of the professional engineer and has prepared a by-law amendment which is included in tonight’s agenda. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications associated with this amendment. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  No attachments. Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Herlovitch:gd S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-74, Wallis, 8156 Alpine Drive, Amend Swimming Pool By-law.docx Page 309 of 375 PBD-2019-75 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development SUBJECT: PBD-2019-75 Homeless Showers RECOMMENDATION That Council approve a budget of an estimated $4,150 for Transcab services to support the Out of the Cold program. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On October 22, 2019, Council directed staff to investigate: a) the cost of Transcab to shuttle patrons of the Out of the Cold shelter to the Gale Centre; and b) the feasibility of installing showers at St. Andrew’s United Church for Out of the Cold patrons. BACKGROUND Staff investigated the use of Transcab to shuttle patrons of the Out of the Cold shelter between St. Andrew’s United Church and the Gale Centre. The estimated cost for two Transcabs to transport 7 patrons to the Gale Centre for the 5 month period is approximately $4,150. Staff investigated the feasibility of having showers installed at St. Andrew’s United Church and while showers could be accommodated, it was learned that either Project Share o r the United Church or both may not sponsor the Out of the Cold program once the current 2 year pilot project expires at the end of March 2020. Accordingly, installation of showers at the Church is not a supportable option at this time. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Staff was able to determine that, of the average 20 to 25 people who use the showers daily, approximately 7 people avail themselves of shower facilities at the Gale Centr e first thing in the morning. Two Transcabs would be needed to drive 7 people from the Out of the Cold shelter to the Gale Centre. The current cost for a trip of that distance is $13.56/trip per cab. The shelter is open 7 days per week for a period of 5 months (153 days). The estimated cost to provide this transit service is approximately $4,150 ($13.56 x 2 cabs x 153 days). The use of these dollars for transportation services versus funding of supportive homelessness programming is worthy of serious d iscussion as part of a municipal strategy. Page 310 of 375 2 PBD-2019-75 November 12, 2019 The washrooms near the hall at St. Andrew’s United Church once contained showers, but these have been removed. There is potential this space could be used again for this purpose. In addition to the cost of renovations, the operation would require additional staff to supervise the facilities and to clean the shower afterward. This would also entail additional costs for linen service (supply and laundering of towels). Furthermore, the 2 year pilot period for the operation of the Out of the Cold program at St. Andrew’s United Church will expire at the end of March 2020. It is unknown at this time whether or not sponsorship of the program at this location will continue beyond the current period. Accordingly, the installation of showers in this location cannot be recommended. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The 2019/20 Transcab costs of an estimated $4,150 should be part of the 2020 Budget. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS  No attachments. Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A.Herlovitch:gd S:\PDR\2019\PBD-2019-75, Homeless Showers.docx Page 311 of 375 TS-2019-36 November 12, 2019 REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario SUBMITTED BY: Transportation Services Department SUBJECT: TS-2019-36 Caledonia Street – Parking Review RECOMMENDATIONS: That parking be prohibited on the: 1. north side of Caledonia Street from a point 35 metres west of Adams Avenue to a point 20 metres east of Adams Avenue; 2. east side of Adams Avenue from Caledonia Street to a point 20 metres south of Caledonia Street; 3. south side of Caledonia Street from Adams Avenue to a point 15 metres west; and, 4. west side of Adams Avenue from Caledonia Street and a point 24 metres south. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The recommended “no parking” zones are intended to prohibit motorists from parking their vehicle on the inside part of the road curve next to the Peace Mosque and near the intersection of Caledonia Street and Adams Avenue where driver sight lines can be blocked. BACKGROUND Caledonia Street is a minor collector road that extends in an east/west direction between Dorchester Road and Adams Avenue, and northeast/southwest between Adams Avenue and Margaret Street. The roadway has a 9.0 metre pavement width west of Adams Avenue and a 12.0 metre pavement width east of Adams Avenue. Light poles providing night time illumination are present on the east/south side of the roadway. Sidewalks separated by grass boulevards are present between Dorchester Road and Adams Avenue, with curb face sidewalks present between Adams Avenue and Margaret Street on both sides for pedestrian use. Page 312 of 375 2 TS-2019-36 November 12, 2019 Adams Avenue is a local roadway extending north/south between McLeod Road and Caledonia Street. The roadway is 8.0 metres in width with light poles on the east side providing illumination at night. Curb face sidewalks are present on both sides for pedestrian use. Staff received concerns from area residents that patrons of the Peace Mosque have been parking around the existing curve near the intersection of Caledonia Street and Adams Avenue. The presence of vehicles within the intersection results in poor sight lines for motorists travelling along Caledonia Street and Adams Avenue. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE Vehicles being parked within or near the intersection of Caledonia Street and Adams Avenue interfere with sight lines of motorists traversing both roadways. Staff’s investigations concluded that the streets near the Peace Mosque are saturated with parked vehicles when persons attend the mosque. Most concerning is that vehicles parked on the north side of Caledonia Street abutting the mosque are severely restricting driver sight lines. A motorist wishing to make a left turn from Caledonia Street onto Adams Avenue is unable to see approaching traffic until they have already begun making their turn. This significantly increases the chance of a head -on motor vehicle collision. Staff also noticed drivers parking within the functional area of the intersection. Staff is recommending that parking prohibitions be established on the north side of Caledonia Street within the functional area of its intersection with Adams Avenue. Corner parking restrictions are recommended on the south side of Caledonia Street, and onto Adams Avenue. Staff arranged a meeting with representatives of the Peace Mosque on-site, and they are in concurrence with Staff’s recommendations. The wide road width allows mosque attendees to park on Caledonia Street outside of the recommended restrictions. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS The installation of the signs is to be carried out by Transportation Services staff. The labour and material costs are accounted for in the approved 2019 General Purposes Budget. It is estimated that the cost to install the signs is approximately $1,250. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT Encourage multi-modal travel and active transportation initiatives, and enhance motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety. Page 313 of 375 3 TS-2019-36 November 12, 2019 LIST OF ATTACHMENT Study Area drawing Recommended by: Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer Page 314 of 375 TS-2019-36 Caledonia Street Parking Review Recommended “No Parking” Zone Caledonia St. Caled o ni a St. Cale d o nia St.Adams Ave.Page 315 of 375 Administration Office of the Regional Clerk 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, PO Box 1042, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 Telephone: 905-980-6000 Toll-free: 1-800-263-7215 Fax: 905-687-4977 www.niagararegion.ca November 1, 2019 CL 16-2019, September 19, 2019 DISTRIBUTION LIST SENT ELECTRONICALLY Re: Actions & Resources to Join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities Report CAO 14-2019 Regional Council, at its meeting held on September 19, 2019, passed the following resolution: That Report CAO 14-2019, dated September 19, 2019, respecting Actions & Resources to Join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities, BE RECEIVED and the following recommendations BE APPROVED: 1. That Council RESOLVE to join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities (CIM), formerly known as Canadian Coalition for Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD) and SIGN a declaration to support the ten CIM commitments; 2. That staff BE DIRECTED to create supporting governance structures with internal and external stakeholders to advise on internal diversity, equity, and inclusion issues and support the creation of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan; 3. That the dedicated resources required for developing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan BE REFERRED for consideration as part of the 2020 budget process; and 4. That Report CAO 14-2019 BE CIRCULATED to all municipalities in the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities, the local area municipalities and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO). A copy of Report CAO 14-2019 is enclosed for your information. Page 316 of 375 Actions & Resources to Join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities November 1, 2019 Page 2 Yours truly, Ann-Marie Norio Regional Clerk CLK-C 2019-234 Distribution List: Municipalities in the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities Niagara Region Local Area Municipalities Association of Municipalities of Ontario Page 317 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 1 Subject: Actions & Resources to Join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities Report to: Regional Council Report date: Thursday, September 19, 2019 Recommendations 1. That Council RESOLVE to join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities (CIM), formerly known as Canadian Coalition for Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD) and SIGN a declaration to support the ten CIM commitments; and 2. That staff BE DIRECTED to create supporting governance structures with internal and external stakeholders to advise on internal diversity, equity, and inclusion issues and support the creation of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan; and 3. That the dedicated resources required for developing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan BE REFERRED for consideration as part of the 2020 budget process. Key Facts • The purpose of this report is to outline the action and resources involved for Niagara Region to join the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities, in response to the motion of Council (COM 14-2019) on May 16, 2019. • In 2017, there were 21 hate crimes reported to police in Niagara, which was an increase from 11 in 2016. In London there were 26, Windsor had 19, Hamilton had 91 and was the second highest rate per 100,000 in Canada. In Canada the majority of hate crimes are motivated by race or ethnicity (45%), religion (35%), sexual orientation (11%). • The population of Niagara is growing, as is the diversity of those coming to Niagara. According to the 2016 census, 8.9% of people in Niagara are a visible minority (38,810 individuals), up from 7.0% in 2011. There are 18,625 people (4.3%) in Niagara with North American Indigenous origins (First Nations, Inuit, or Métis). In 2011, there were 14,720 people (3.8%) with North American Indigenous origins. • Recognizing the importance of attracting and retaining a diverse workforce for achieving economic prosperity, a Global Attractiveness project was undertaken under the previous Council Strategic Plan. The 2017 report outlined actions associated with three objectives (see Appendix 1): o Supporting community readiness o Marketing to migrants o Supporting retention programs Page 318 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 2 ______________________________________________________________________ • A strategic marketing manager has been hired to address one of the objectives, however, work has not yet been able to progress for the other two objectives absent dedicated resources. • There are 77 municipalities across Canada that have joined CIM, with 20 in Ontario, including City of Hamilton, City of London, and City of Windsor. • Other municipalities that have supported CIM have resourced at least one FTE for developing and implementing an action plan, and/or up to one FTE support for advisory committees. Financial Considerations Based on the experiences of other municipalities in Canada, providing dedicated resources is crucial to realize Council-led action pursuant to joining CIM. Dedicated resources are recommended for a two-year period in order to fulfill the requirements of joining the CIM. The annual operating impact is estimated at $144,000, which includes one temporary non-union FTE dedicated for the duration of the project, student support, and funds for training, conferences, mileage and community engagement. We estimate a total project cost of $288,000 over two years. If the recommendations in this report are approved, a business case will be submitted for consideration through the 2020 budget approval process. The financial implication of these resources would be equivalent to 0.04% of the levy. This potential financial implication should be considered in context of new budget commitments previously endorsed by Council and new budget pressures outlined by staff, as summarized in the following table presented to Budget Review Committee to illustrate the potential levy impact estimated for the 2020 budget. Previously Identified Budget Commitments/Pressures Council Report Levy Amount (M$) Levy Increase % Suicide Prevention Initiative PHD 8-2019 0.200 0.05% Niagara Airports CAO 04-2019 2.240 0.61% Waterfront Investment Program – Base funding CSD 40-2019 1.000 0.27% Smarter Niagara Incentive Program – Base funding CSD 40-2019 0.600 0.16% Brock LINC request for funding ED 9-2019 1.500 0.41% Niagara Regional Transit - phase in cost CSD 40-2019 6.213 1.70% NRPS 2019 position hiring deferral BRC-C 7-2019 0.706 0.19% Long-Term Care Home Redevelopment capital funding COM 32-2019 5.899 1.62% GO Project - Station Operations CSD 17-2019 1.410 0.39% Page 319 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 3 ______________________________________________________________________ Previously Identified Budget Commitments/Pressures Council Report Levy Amount (M$) Levy Increase % EMS Central Hub capital funding CSD 40-2019 0.390 0.11% Potential Budget Pressure To-date $20.158 5.51% Analysis Background The Niagara Region Global Attractiveness Committee Report was submitted in February 2017, written by external consultants, Sarah Wayland and Huyen Dam, in conjunction with the internal Niagara Region Global Attractiveness Committee. The report outlined current immigration patterns, the attraction and retention factors in Niagara, and an action plan with three objectives: 1. To support community readiness to be a welcoming region through engagement and fostering collaboration with key stakeholders using tailored information and data. 2. To improve Niagara’s existing marketing and migrant/immigrant focused literature and create new marketing to attract primary and secondary migration from within Canada and internationally. 3. To support further implementation of concrete programs that will retain immigrants and international students. The objectives were supported by six tactics, and short, medium, and long term actions (see Appendix 1). A Strategic Marketing Manager was hired to address the second objective, however, work has not yet progressed on the other two objectives due to a lack of dedicated resources. Although these objectives focus on Niagara being a welcoming community, able to retain immigrants, it was not focused specifically on addressing discrimination and racism as in the CIM ten common commitments. The Canadian Coalition Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD) was launched in 2004 as part of the International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities (ICCAR) supported by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The name changed to Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities in 2019. Joining the Coalition and working actively towards the 10 commitments is beneficial for municipalities to be able to build respectful, inclusive and diverse societies, for the whole region, and specifically for newcomers, immigrants, refugees, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ2S+ community. Additional benefits of joining CIM include access to a network of municipalities across the world to share best practices and resources, strengthening community partnerships, Page 320 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 4 ______________________________________________________________________ involving diverse community stakeholders to understand their realities, and working together to form an Action Plan. Joining CIM can lead to increased accountability to citizens around issues of racism and discrimination, and increased trust, loyalty and respect towards the municipality, as the government works towards equity, inclusion, and appreciation of diversity in the community. Creating an inclusive and diverse workforce and municipality leads to greater economic innovation and increased profitability. A 2018 report by McKinsey & Company called Delivering through Diversity described research conducted with 1,000 companies in 12 countries.1 The research found that companies in the top-quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 21% more likely to outperform on profitability and 27% more likely to have superior value creation. Companies in the top-quartile for ethnic/cultural diversity on executive teams were 33% more likely to have industry-leading profitability. Focus groups and interviews with community partners and residents of Niagara conducted while developing the Public Health & Emergency Services Health Equity Strategic Plan found that discrimination based on race, gender, religion, sexuality, and other characteristics is experienced by people in multiple locations across the region. This results in negative health, social, and justice impacts for individuals and groups of people.2 These negative results include physical harm as well as social or emotional impacts.2 Studies have shown that when services have been withheld from people from certain populations due to stereotypes and misconceptions, has led to negative social and health outcomes and reluctance to access services when issues arise in the future.3 This applies not only for that individual, but for other family members as well. There is an over-representation of Indigenous peoples and visible minorities in many social services, including Family and Children’s Services, the justice system, and in the homeless shelters. Joining the Coalition There are six steps to join the Coalition: 1. Prepare the case 2. Adopt a resolution to join 3. Sign the Declaration 4. Inform the Canadian Commission for UNESCO 5. Announce your involvement to local partners and residents 6. Agree to develop or adapt a unique plan of action 1 Hunt V, Prince S, Dixon-Fyle S, & Yee L. (2018). Delivering through Diversity. McKinsey & Company. 2 Paradies Y, Ben J, Denson N, Elias A, Priest N, Pieterse A, et al. (2015). Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE 10(9): e0138511. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138511 3 Ben J, Cormack D, Harris R, & Paradies Y. (2017). Racism and health service utilisation: A systematic review and meta-anaysis. PLoS ONE 12(12): e0189900. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189900 Page 321 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 5 ______________________________________________________________________ A summary of the ten Common Commitments grouped under three categories are listed in Appendix 2 with examples of current internal and external facing work from across the Regional departments and potential opportunities. Other Municipal Action There are 77 municipalities across Canada that have joined CIM, and 20 within Ontario. Here are some of the activities and resources of other similar municipalities. Municipality Committee Action Plan Staff Resources Region of Peel Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism Committee Seven members Office of Culture and Inclusion – seven staff City of Hamilton Hamilton Committee Against Racism Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Plan (announced 2019) Human Rights, Diversity and Inclusion Office – eight staff City of London Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (2015- 2019) One staff member (Coordinator, Government & External Relations) City of Windsor Diversity Committee Nine members One staff (Diversity & Accessibility Advisor) – Clerks Office Region of Waterloo (Not part of CIM) Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee (GRAAC) 12 members Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan (2018- 2022) One staff member Based on the learnings and experiences of other municipalities in Canada, we recommend dedicated personnel and operating costs. Personnel would coordinate the governance structures with internal and external stakeholders, and draft a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan. Drafting the Action Plan would include conducting literature reviews, community engagement, and an environmental scan of best practices across Canada and internationally, as well as identifying needs, best practices, resources, and areas of focus for advancing a more inclusive Niagara that supports the ten CIM commitments. Page 322 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 6 ______________________________________________________________________ Alternatives Reviewed Staff considered waiting until the 2021 budget cycle to request dedicated resources for this initiative. This is not recommended as there are no staff that can be reassigned in the meantime to support the proposed governance structures. This alternative would result in the work towards the commitments and action plan to progress slower, with an action plan not being created until 2021-2022. A second alternative considered was for potential FTE support through the Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) Plan. There is potential alignment between the CSWB Plan and the CIM recommendations for some aspects of the two projects, however, this would require the community consultations to identify diversity, equity, and/or inclusion as a key issue. This option is dependent on many variable factors, and does not offer committed support for CIM. A third alternative considered was to hire a consultant to conduct research and draft an Action Plan. However, this would still require FTE support in directing the consultant, and would not be able to provide sustainable support to the internal Task Force or the Advisory Committee. A consultant would also not be able to develop and sustain quality internal and external stakeholder relationships that are important for this work. A final alternative considered was leveraging existing resources by repurposing a current position. This option is not recommended, as there are no staff available for reallocation without significant impact on core Region operations or other strategic priorities. Relationship to Council Strategic Priorities Supporting Business and Economic Growth, which works towards a coordinated approach to fostering economic growth in Niagara. Research has shown that culturally diverse regions are more innovative and economically prosperous. Healthy and Vibrant Community, specifically with objective 2.1: Enhancing Community Wellbeing with the intended outcome to foster a safe and inclusive community. Council will contribute to creating a healthy and vibrant community through advancing the ten commitments, which include monitoring and taking action against racism and discrimination in the region, supporting people who experience racism and discrimination, as well as the police as they combat racism and discrimination. Sustainable and Engaging Government, through committing to high quality, efficient, fiscally sustainable and coordinated services. Creating an inclusive, equitable, and diverse region will enhance Council’s ability to provide customer focused services, demonstrates a value to continuous improvement, collaboration and innovation, and be inclusive through reaching and maximizing the assets of all members of the community. Page 323 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 7 ______________________________________________________________________ Other Pertinent Reports • COM 14-2019 - Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD) • CAO 08-2019 - Community Safety and Well-Being Plan • CWCD 70-2017 - Global Attractiveness Committee Report ________________________________ Prepared by: Cassandra Ogunniyi Strategic and Health Equity Initiatives Coordinator Public Health and Emergency Services ________________________________ Recommended by: M. Mustafa Hirji, MD MPH RCPC Medical Officer of Health/Commissioner (Acting) Public Health and Emergency Services ________________________________ Submitted by: Ron Tripp, P.Eng. Acting Chief Administrative Officer This report was prepared in consultation with Farzana Crocco, Strategic Marketing Manager; Sandy Dupuis, Corporate Performance Specialist; Donovan D’Amboise, Manager, Program Financial Support, and reviewed by Dr. Andrea Feller, Associate Medical Officer of Health. Page 324 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 8 ______________________________________________________________________ Appendices Appendix 1 Global Attractiveness Action Plan Page 325 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 9 ______________________________________________________________________ Appendix 2 CIM Commitments - Current and Potential Future Activities The municipality as a guardian of the public interest 1. Increase vigilance against systemic and individual racism and discrimination. Current Internal Activities: HR policies Potential Opportunities: Establish an external consultation or advisory committee 2. Monitor racism and discrimination in the community more broadly as well as municipal actions taken to address racism and discrimination. Current Activities: None Potential Opportunities: Report on the incidence of hate crimes, racism, and discrimination, as well as the responses taken, including areas such as housing, recreation, health, and other social programs 3. Inform and support individuals who experience racism and discrimination. Current Internal Activities: HR Policies Potential Opportunities: Use awareness materials and campaigns to inform citizens about their rights and obligations, including available resources and mechanisms for prevention and redress, as well as penalties for racist acts or behaviour and other forms of discrimination 4. Support policing services in their efforts to be exemplary institutions in combating racism and discrimination. Potential Opportunities: Consult with local communities to hear concerns and receive input on responsive measures. Establish or enhance a comprehensive anti- racism and anti-discrimination vision statement and implement effective policies and procedures (including a complaints mechanism), as well as staff training to help prevent and respond to issues of racism and discrimination in policing services and in the community. The municipality as an organization in the fulfillment of human rights 5. Provide equal opportunities as a municipal employer, service provider, and contractor. Current Internal Activities: HR Policies Current External Activities: Support Social Procurement Potential Opportunities: Examine equity at a systemic level, such as auditing different aspects of the municipality’s operations, including corporate planning, policy and program development, and procedures and practices with respect to employment, service delivery and contracting, as well as organizational culture; take steps to eliminate barriers; and finally, measure progress. Educate and sensitize elected officials and civil servants on mutual respect, citizenship and the obligation to protect and promote human rights. Page 326 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 10 ______________________________________________________________________ 6. Support measures to promote equity in the labour market. Current Internal Activities: Corporate Diversity Training Current External Activities: SAEO Employment Services, Bend the Curve Potential Opportunities: In partnership with local chambers of commerce, set up a certification program for businesses, organizations, and professional bodies to integrate mechanisms into their own organizations for combating racism and building inclusive and respectful workplaces. Facilitate monitoring and removal of systemic barriers that impede fair and equitable access for full participation of Aboriginal and racialized communities in the economic life of the municipality, as well as access to professions and trades for foreign trained professionals. 7. Support measures to challenge racism and discrimination and promote diversity and equal opportunity in housing. Current External Activities: 10 Year Housing and Homelessness Action Plan, Niagara Housing Statement Potential Opportunities: Work with landlords and social housing providers, with the assistance of tenant associations and community organizations, including legal clinics, to adopt equitable policies and practices with respect to qualifying applicants and selecting tenants for market rent units consistent with human rights principles. Work with homebuilder, realtor, rental, hotel, tourist and hospitality associations to draw up anti-discrimination codes of practice for their respective industry businesses and organizations. The municipality as a community sharing responsibility for respecting and promoting human rights and diversity 8. Involve citizens by giving them a voice in anti-racism initiatives and decision- making. Current Internal and External Activities: Accessibility Advisory Committee, Lived Experience Advisory - homelessness, Mental Health Client Advisory, Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), Lived Experience Advisory Network (LEAN) - poverty, Council Strategic Plan (Shape Niagara) Potential Opportunities: Take steps to facilitate and increase the representation of Aboriginal and racialized communities on municipal boards, commissions and committees. Organize regular community forums in collaboration with existing organizations and mechanisms in order to offer citizens an opportunity to discuss and be heard on issues of racism and discrimination in the municipality, including effectiveness of local policies and programs 9. Support measures to challenge racism and discrimination and promote diversity and equal opportunity in the education sector, and in other forms of learning Current Internal Activities: Public Health – Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Page 327 of 375 CAO 14-2019 September 19, 2019 Page 11 ______________________________________________________________________ Current External Activities: SAEO – Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) Potential Opportunities: Support partnerships between educators and front-line community organizations to reach out to vulnerable youth whose access to education is adversely affected by bullying and violence or discriminatory discipline policies or practices. Create a program to recognize schools for their anti-racism and anti-discrimination initiatives. 10. Promote respect, understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity and the inclusion of Aboriginal and racialized communities into the cultural fabric of the municipality. Current Internal Activities: Public Health - Indigenous Cultural Safety Training, Public Health - Health Equity Strategic Plan, Seniors Services and Community Programs – Diversity and Inclusivity Committee, Diversity Calendar for new International Plaza and Civic Park Current External Activities: SAEO - LIP, 10 Year Housing and Homelessness Action Plan, Indigenous Community Engagement Consultant, Overdose Prevention and Education Network of Niagara (OPENN), Public Health - Health Equity Strategic Plan, Economic Development marketing and promotion of Niagara, Diversity Calendar for new International Plaza and Civic Park Potential Opportunities: Support initiatives that increase expertise and capacity within ethno-cultural organizations to effect change in their communities and enable their members to participate fully in society. Promote awareness of the fact that integration of a community’s cultural fabric, together with its economic, educational, social and security interests, strengthens and benefits the whole community. Page 328 of 375 Administration Office of the Regional Clerk 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, PO Box 1042, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 Telephone: 905-980-6000 Toll-free: 1-800-263-7215 Fax: 905-687-4977 www.niagararegion.ca November 1, 2019 CL 18-2019, October 17, 2019 DISTRIBUTION LIST SENT ELECTRONICALLY Re: Proposed Cuts to Legal Aid Ontario Budget Regional Council, at its meeting held on October 17, 2019, passed the following resolution: WHEREAS the Niagara Community Legal Clinic is a not-for-profit agency providing access to justice and vital service to low-income Niagara citizens in civil law matters, including landlord-tenant disputes, Ontario Disability Support Payment (ODSP) appeals, pension appeals, workplace injury/WSIB compensation, consumer law protection, refugee assistance, migrant worker support, human rights law, power of attorney matters, and wills and estates for low-income seniors; WHEREAS the Niagara Community Legal Clinic is funded by Legal Aid Ontario, an arm’s-length agency of the Ministry of the Attorney General for Ontario, which (in addition to funding the province’s legal clinics) provides much-needed support to low- income people in matters of family law, refugee law, and criminal law; WHEREAS the two historic Niagara legal clinics – Justice Niagara, founded in 1978, and Niagara North Community Legal Assistance, founded in 1982 – merged on January 1, 2019, to form the Niagara Community Legal Clinic; WHEREAS Legal Aid funding saves money in the overall justice system budget, in light of the evidence that the cases of self-represented parties (i.e., parties without Legal Aid support) consume significantly greater amounts of expensive court time and/or tribunal time; and WHEREAS the Province cut approximately $70 million from the Legal Aid Ontario budget in 2019, with approximately $14.5 million of that being cut from the legal clinic system, and has indicated an intention to cut an additional $17.3 million from the LAO budget in 2020: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That Regional Chair Jim Bradley BE DIRECTED to send a letter to Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey, on behalf of Regional Council, reading as follows: Page 329 of 375 Motion respecting Proposed Cuts to Legal Aid Ontario Budget November 1, 2019 Page 2 “The Region of Niagara is grateful for the work of the Niagara Community Legal Clinic, whose professionals provide meaningful access to justice for low-income people in Niagara. In light of the deep challenges Niagara faces in terms of poverty and lack of sufficient affordable housing, the services that the Niagara Community Legal Clinic provides are truly vital to our community. It has come to our attention that the Province has proposed additional cuts to the budget of Legal Aid Ontario (LAO), the Niagara clinic’s funder, to be implemented in 2020. Because our Council deeply values the work of our Niagara Community Legal Clinic, and the supports that LAO provides to citizens facing challenges in family law, criminal law, and refugee law, we request that you not implement any additional cuts to the LAO budget. We also ask that you re-invest in the Legal Aid and clinic systems, so as to address the many barriers to access to justice that our citizens face. Thank you for your consideration.” 2. That this motion and the Chair’s letter BE CIRCULATED to municipalities throughout Ontario and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. Yours truly, Ann-Marie Norio Regional Clerk CLK-C 2019-245 Distribution List: All Municipalities in Ontario Association of Municipalities of Ontario Page 330 of 375 Page 331 of 375 NFCHA‘ NIAGARA FALLS CANADA HOTEL ASSOCIATION October 23,2019 Mayor Jim Diodati and Niagara Falls City Council, I am writing on behalf of the Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association to express our concern over the proliferation and lack of control and enforcement regarding vacation rental properties which have crept throughout all corners of the city. In most cases,these are,in essence,commercial businesses,operating in noncommercial residential neighborhoods that are not zoned tourist commercial.These illegal businesses are operating as "ghost hotels",and are compromising the quality of life for many Niagara Falls residents.A resident should have a fair expectation of being able to have the quiet enjoyment of his home.Unwitting residents across the city are being surprised to learn that they have a vacation rental operating on their residential street.Some Niagara residents are very concerned that this is bringing very un-neighborly activity into their neighborhoods,from drunken rowdiness;wild parties;drug activity and sometimes prostitution.and threats and violence to the concerned neighbouring homeowners. The uncontrolled growth of these ghost businesses has aggravated the critical housing shortage in Niagara.A much tighter control of the vacation rental industry would surely alleviate some of this issue. A vacation rental unit,by de?nition usually requires that the home be a principle residence,yet travel industry specialists “Ski?".and the Hotel Association of Canada indicate that 86%of Vacation rentals currently are not principle residences,but rather commercial enterprises. We urge City Council to exercise diligence in planning and assertive control of this industry,and to develop a robust approach to enforcement. Our recommendations are as follows: -Zoning By-laws that allow sharing rental unit operations to operate only in zones where hotels operate. -That the owner shares and resides in the rental unit (Primary Owner). -Limit rental unit listings to one unit with a cap on maximum number of rooms sold annually being de?ned. Page 332 of 375 -Meet other requirements such as,noise,parking and other By—lawsof the municipality. -Require registration of rental unit operations at a set fee with the City and the registration number is to be posted on all advertisements including online listing platforms. -Require registration for rental platform such as Airbnb at a set fee and the platform to include the rental units registration number on its listings. -Hold rental platform such as Airbnb responsible for compliance of set rules and policies designed by the City,and that the city engage in speci?c contracts with the rental platforms,on licensing and other terms of engagement -Develop strict penalty fees within the city's enforcement policies for not meeting the City‘s rules to both the rental units and the rental platform. -Legally conforming and once approved rental units to contribute to any City tourism “MAT"tax imposed on hotels. -That there be a very robust approach to enforcement. We would be prepared to participate in any task force or ad hoc committee to assist the city in any aspect of controlling this vacation rental issue. Sincerely,.\ V, d‘Lb ’ Doug Birrell Executive Director, Cc NFCHA Board Page 333 of 375 1 Heather Ruzylo To:Carey Campbell Subject:RE: Dan Patterson Celebration From: John Scott <JFTScott@SCOTTMGMT.CA> Sent: Friday, November 1, 2019 4:05 PM To: Carey Campbell <ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: Bill Matson <billmatson@niagarafalls.ca>; Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca>; Heather Ruzylo <hruzylo@niagarafalls.ca>; Rob Walters <rwalters@niagaracollege.ca>; Michael Audibert <maudibert@niagaracollege.ca> Subject: Re: Dan Patterson Celebration Yes - we have also asked Welland, NOTL and St Catharines as the key towns and cities in the region. John F.T. Scott On Nov 1, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Carey Campbell <ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca> wrote: John: Just confirming that you are doing the same in other N.C. cities… NOTL, Welland etc. Please let us know! carey From: Carey Campbell <ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 1:27 PM To: 'John Scott' <JFTScott@SCOTTMGMT.CA>; Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca>; Bill Matson <billmatson@niagarafalls.ca>; Heather Ruzylo <hruzylo@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: Rob Walters <rwalters@niagaracollege.ca>; Michael Audibert <maudibert@niagaracollege.ca> Subject: RE: Dan Patterson Celebration Dear Chair Scott: Thank you for your email to Mayor Diodati. I’m keying in our City Clerk, Bill Matson to be in touch/ to bring this forward for City Council’s consideration. Best, carey Carey Campbell | Manager | Office of the Mayor and CAO | City of Niagara Falls Page 334 of 375 2 4310 Queen Street | Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 | 905.356.7521 X 4206 | ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca From: John Scott <JFTScott@SCOTTMGMT.CA> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 1:14 PM To: Jim Diodati <jdiodati@niagarafalls.ca> Cc: Carey Campbell <ccampbell@niagarafalls.ca>; Rob Walters <rwalters@niagaracollege.ca>; Michael Audibert <maudibert@niagaracollege.ca> Subject: Dan Patterson Celebration Good Afternoon Mayor Diodati As you know we will be celebrating the exceptional contribution of Dan Patterson to the greater community of Niagara during his tenure as President of Niagara College at the Performing Arts Centre on Friday, November 22, 2019. The Board of Governors is very pleased at the response to the event to this time and we are looking forward to a memorable occasion. Dan’s energy and vision was the driving force behind the reality of the modernization and expansion of the world renowned College of which we are all so very proud. In that vein, we are hoping for your consideration in supporting this celebration by naming November 22 as Dan Patterson Day in Niagara Falls. Sincere appreciation is extended for your thoughtful consideration of this request. Best regards John F.T. Scott, Chair, Board of Governors, Niagara College Niagara on the Lake, On Land – 289-868-8811 Cell - 647-403-9099 Page 335 of 375 Rlf Community ServicesNTRo Legislative Services October 23,2019 File No. 120204 Sent via email: amberlapointe@portcolborne.ca Mayor and Members of Council City of Port Colborne 66 Charlotte Street Port Colborne, ON L3K 3C8 Dear Mayor and Members of Council. Re: Port Colborne Quarry and the Aquifer through Fort Erie The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie at its meeting of October 21,2019 passed the following resolution: Whereas there are concerned citizens in the Town of Fort Erie regarding the quarry remediation project in our neighbouring municipality of Port Colborne, and Whereas that concern centres around the potential impacts and risks to the aquifer, now or in the future, and Whereas according to Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Water Well lnformation System, there are approximately 1,100 private water wells in the Town of Fort Erie, of which 75o/o are used for domestic purposes, including human and livestock consumption, and Whereas By-law No. 201-96, as amended, regulates the placing of fill and site alterations on lands within the Town of Fort Erie, and Whereas the quarry remediation project lies within the jurisdiction of the City of Port Colborne but the aquifer provides water for those using wells in Fort Erie and other parts of Niagara; Now therefore be it resolved, That: The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie directs staff to continue to collaborate with officials in the City of Port Colborne on the quarry remediation project, and further Our fucus: Your Future Web-site: www.forterie.ca t2 Mailing Address: The Corporation of the Town of Fort Erie 1 Municipal Centre Drive, Fort Erie ON L2A 256 Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone: (905) 871-1600 FAX: (905) 871-4022 Page 336 of 375 Mayor and Members of Council Page two That: The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie supports the protection of our water and natural heritage, which are included in Council's 20'1 8-2022 Corporate Strategic Plan as Council priorities, and further That: The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie requires the protection of water in the aquifer from contamination as the result of any remediation of Pit One owned by the Port Colborne Quarries, and further That: The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie requests the City of Port Colborne and the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to continue to follow or establish protocols that will take into consideration potential impacts to neighbouring municipalities, and further That: The Municipal Council of the Town of Fort Erie requests the City of Port Colborne and the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to continue that process in a way that is open and transparent to the public, and further That: This resolution be circulated to the Municipal Council of the City of Port Colborne, all other municipalities within The Regional Municipality of Niagara, The Regional Municipality of Niagara, the Honourable Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, and The Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario. Trusting this information will be of assistance to you Yours Carol Schofield, Dipl.M.A. Manager, Legislative Services/Clerk cschofi eld @fo rte ri e. ca CS:dlk c.c Niagara Local Area Municipalities Sent via email Ann-Marie Norio, Regional Clerk, Niagara Region Senf via email: ann-marie.norio@niaqarareqion.ca The Honourable Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Sent via email: ieff.vurek@pc.ola.orq The Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario Sent via email: premier@ontario.ca Page 337 of 375 % Grey Sauble 237897 Inglis Falls Road,R.R.#4,Owen Sound,ON N4K 5N6 Conservation Telephone:519.376.3076 Fax:519.371.0437 www.greysauble.on.ca November 15‘,2019 The Honourable Jeff Yurek Minister of the Environment,Conservation and Parks 5"‘Floor 777 Bay Street Toronto,ON M7A2J3 sent via email:jeff.yurek@pc.o|a.org RE:Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Board of Directors Resolution FA-19-116 Please be advised that the following resolution was passed at the October 23,2019 meeting of the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Board of Directors. Motion No.:FA-19-116 Moved by:Scott Greig Seconded By:Marion Koepke Whereas the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA)Board of Directors is comprised of elected representatives from the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie,the Township of Chatsworth,the Township of Georgian Bluffs,the Municipality of Grey Highlands,the Town of Meaford,the City of Owen Sound,the Town of South Bruce Peninsula,and the Town of the Blue Mountains;and, Whereas the Board of Directors determines the policies,priorities,projects,fees and budget of the GSCA;and, Whereas the GSCA provides important and valued programs and services to the residents of its member municipalities that include recreation,education,water quality monitoring,forestry services, biodiversity preservation,stewardship,as well as protecting life and property through a variety of measures; Therefore,be it resolved that the publicly elected and municipally appointed GSCA Board of Directors supports the continuation of the programs and services of the GSCA,both mandatory and non- mandatory,and that no programs or services of GSCA be “wound down”at this time;and, That the Minister of the Environment,Conservation and Parks give clear direction as to what programs and services are considered mandatory and non-mandatory and how those programs willbe funded in the future;and, That the Minister of the Environment,Conservation and Parks utilize the Conservation Authorities Act regulations to ensure that all programs and projects of the Authority that are consistent with the Objects and Powers of an Authority be considered core programs. 1 of 2 Watershed Municipalities 5 Arran-Elderslie,Chatsworth,Georgian Bluffs,Grey Highlands Conservation Meaford,Owen Sound,South Bruce Peninsula,Blue Mountains ONTARIO Natural Champions Page 338 of 375 The Honourable Jeff Yurek,MECP Re:Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Board Support of Authority Programs November 1st,2_O19v That this resolution be forwarded to the Minister of the Environment,Conservation and Parks,Premier Doug Ford,MPP Bill Walker,the Association of Municipalities of Ontario,Conservation Ontario,and all Ontario municipalities. CARRIED I look fonivardto hearing from you. Regards, ? 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Emmo?._.O/<2 :92Um_mmm.6a>a3_:_m:m:<m>S_..o3<_mzmommmméslow8m:<_mm_m_m=<mosmsmmm.8 3mmS.§.:©Ooqm>3.2::qmmm?a8_u:__q_:o$2.8qm__<m2_mam_::.oa:oma32.5 _.m©_w_m.E«m. mm:31:9$mo_<maEm:m83o2:_m30:03ammmi8._.:mIo:oEmU_mUocoEa. .u83_m<203.810.._.:mIo:oSmc_mQ95O_m:n_<__:_m.6aQ._<_c:_o_um_>.4m=mmag Iocmiu.._.:m_._o:oSmc_m.:3_<_oUo::m___Um:__m:,_m3m2>mm_m.Hm3?ow_<_c:_o_um_>mm_«m magIocmim. wm:31:9_.mmo_<mq:6:m839..3530:0:cmmmi3=6>mmoo_m:o:m2 _<_c:_o_um_:_mm9.03.810A>_<_Ovmagm__0:510_<_c:_o__um_:_mmSqEm:oosmamaaoz. mmocmmamums mmoomumo<O._.m<mmZO OO_.._:O=_O_._.mm::mwczoz Ooc:o___oqAmammm,_m:m3m: Oo::o___o_._.mm_<_oOo::m__ o>_~m_mc_Oo::o___o~_<_=8Om.=m:qmq ._.>w_.mU“Ooc:o___o~9.5.mzmaa. cm_um>4mo”_<_m<oqma:3% mmoomumu<o:wOoc:o___o«_w.m<<oc:m mmmi._.OUU._<_><O_~>O._._ZQormmx Page 341 of 375 zo<m3_om«m.NOE zammammm__m.03.810. ._.O__<_m<ol.3omega.mam _<_m3cm_,m9”23%;._um__mD2855. >33mm<mmG9.mmismmm3m03%._.:m31m:+2EmQ99”zamma.mm__m._ :m<m9338.33:523m:3831013m8«m=:n_Em:Smuom?oz. _ <5:cm _\m:.,_:mmmowOmnm3_om«3.BE. .25..825%SE31<o:1:_nm_.mm.nmamwanton. 1%Q3:3mamx.:mo_,n=:m_.<manEmn_:m:.:mcm?3:3cam:m::o:o:1no_.3m .8:m<mE3mm.82.m<28magm:2:301+012.392.15mxnmzmsnmsmm <<E._o:.nmoi:vmm:mEm:=m:.mQn3<Em. mmm»Earmm.8<0:m=. m3nm«m_<. _.. 2.23%Nm<_N Page 342 of 375 Niagara Region: For Immediate Release Monday, October 28, 2019 The Niagara Region Métis Council invites Niagara municipalities to participate in the annual Louis Riel Day celebrations by raising the Métis flag in each community across Niagara. We also invite local municipal councillors, staff and citizens in joining Niagara Region Métis Council and the Métis Nation of Ontario in celebrating the day with traditional food and activities on November 15th. The Métis Nation of Ontario celebrates an annual event to recognize Métis leader, Louis Riel on November 16th. In 2017 the Niagara Region Métis Council gifted each Municipality with a Métis Flag during our celebration at the Niagara Region Office. At that time, we asked each municipality to pay tribute to the Métis people by flying the flag for a period of one week each year during the month of November. This year, the ideal time includes Canada’s Aboriginal Veteran’s Day (November 8th) through Louis Riel Day (November 16th), but any one-week period during the month is acceptable. As part of this year’s Louis Riel Day Celebrations the Niagara Region Métis Council and the Métis Nation of Ontario (Niagara Branch) are inviting members of your council to join us in celebrating on Friday, November 15th at 3250 Schmon Parkway (Unit 1A), Thorold. Gathering begins at 10:30 a.m. with the Flag Raising at 11:00 a.m., followed by a light meal and a variety of cultural activities. Canada’s constitution recognizes three distinct indigenous populations, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit. Each are separate and distinct cultures that have ties to this land for more than 12,000 years. The Metis, are the result the union between early fur trappers and explorers with native women of Turtle Island, before Canada was a country. The Métis are not just of mixed blood (half-breeds); over multiple generations, the Métis people formed their own language, culture, traditions, communities and government that set them apart from their Native and European ancestors. While the Métis share a common ancestry with First Nations and Inuit, they are a separate nation. Louis Riel has been a controversial figure in Canada’s history. In the past he was often portrayed as a traitor to Canada. In fact, on November 16, 1885 he was hanged by the Canadian Government for treason. Yet, it was Louis Riel who negotiated the land west of Ontario to join Canada rather than join the United States. He was a member of Canada’s Parliament. And while he never had the opportunity to sit during parliament, he did sign his name to the official registry that was a requirement of being recognized as a Member of Parliament. According to Derrick Pont, President of Niagara Region Métis Council, “In addition to being a statesman, Riel was an early activist for human rights, in particular the rights of indigenous people. It is for his devotion to his people and his stand to protect the rights of those who lived on this land prior to colonization, that the Métis people celebrate his legacy.” Today, historians are taking a fresh look at Louis Riel and recognize him as an important and positive figure in Canada’s history and in Canada’s expansion in the West. For more information contact: Brian Kon, Niagara Region Métis Council Chair, kon@sterlingfrazer.com or by telephone at 905-704-9806. Page 343 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $49,802,176.40 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 September 12 to October 24, 2019. Passed this twelfth day of November, 2019 ..................................................... .......................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, JAMES M. DIODATI, CITY CLERK MAYOR First Reading: November 12, 2019 Second Reading: November 12, 2019 Third Reading: November 12, 2019 Page 344 of 375 Page 1 of 16 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 430890 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 664.44 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 431120 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,242.10 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING 431935 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,573.24 1671312 ONTARIO LIMITED 430891 18-Sep-2019 LEASES AND RENTS 4,852.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 430892 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12.50 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431121 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 18.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431355 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 493.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431552 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 18.75 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 431727 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT 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3,693.35 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 430897 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 791.00 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431357 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 339.00 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431553 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 169.50 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431731 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,297.29 2578139 ONTARIO INC O/A HALCO PORTABLES 431940 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,722.19 407 ETR EXPRESS TOLL ROUTE 431358 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 38.51 486664 ONTARIO LIMITED 431122 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,060.72 800460 ONTARIO LIMITED 430899 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 348.88 800460 ONTARIO LTD.430898 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 249.87 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 430900 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 118.65 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 431359 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 146.90 984307 ONTARIO LIMITED 431941 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,000.00 A&A EXHAUST SYSTEMS 431123 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 657.69 A-1 FLAGS INC 431732 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,107.78 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 431360 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 68.64 AAA STEAM CARPET CLEANING 430902 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,617.29 ABSOLUTE COMMUNICATION & DESIGN 431554 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 776.88 ABSUWAYIT,ABSURAHMAN 431124 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 86.77 ACCEO SOLUTIONS INC.431942 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 22,950.44 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 431361 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 180.80 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 431733 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 28.25 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431125 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 809.08 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431555 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,479.81 ADMOR INDUSTRIAL DOCK & DOOR SYSTEMS INC.431734 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,829.01 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 430903 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 452.00 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431126 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,067.90 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431362 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,576.45 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431556 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 807.45 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 431735 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 653.28 ADZICH,KIM 431944 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 164.11 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 430904 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,457.02 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431127 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 819.31 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431363 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,263.10 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431557 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 514.88 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431736 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 797.40 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 431945 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,082.59 AGGARWAL,RAFFAEL& AGGARWAL, SONIA 430905 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 5.25 AHERN,EILEEN 431946 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 1,054.26 AIR CARE SERVICES 431128 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 220.35 AIR CARE SERVICES 431737 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 192.59 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 430906 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,671.03 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431129 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,998.33 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431364 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 36,671.04 AIRD & BERLIS LLP 431738 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 45,694.94 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 430907 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 846.75 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431365 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 158.20 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431739 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,419.89 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 431947 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 734.50 ALBANESE,LORI 430908 18-Sep-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 144.18 ALBERGA,ANGELA 431740 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 234.39 ALBINO,MIGUEL 430909 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,000.00 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431131 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 22,690.51 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431132 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 282,497.48 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 431366 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 317,049.83 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 430910 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12.37 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431133 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,223.73 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431367 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 107.75 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431558 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 48.04 ALISON'S SPORTS AWARDS & PROMOTIONS 431741 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 314.14 ALLEN TREE SERVICE 430912 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,593.60 Page 345 of 375 Page 2 of 16 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 430911 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 285.27 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 431560 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,088.29 ALLEN'S LANDSCAPE SUPPLY DEPOT INC 431948 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 597.49 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 431134 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 401.59 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 430913 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,445.84 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 431135 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,959.86 ALTIERI BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD 431742 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 611.98 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00240-0001 23-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 4,844.08 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00242-0001 07-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,699.93 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00244-0001 21-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,560.76 AMG ENVIRONMENTAL INC 431136 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,203.50 AMG ENVIRONMENTAL INC 431949 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,203.50 ANAND,KUNWAR& MYSHAK, ANNA 430914 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 500.00 ANDERSONS CEMETERY CONTRACTING LTD 431950 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 47,237.39 ANDREWS,EMILY 431368 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 750.00 ANGELUCCI,MARIO 431137 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 3.53 ANGOTTI,MARY 431743 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 120.00 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 431138 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 14,169.97 ANTHONY'S EXCAVATING CENTRAL INC 431951 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,401.95 ARIAS,CAROLINA 431370 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 986.00 ARIVA 431744 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 97.86 ARMENTI,MARK 431562 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 134.19 ARMSTRONG,JOHN 431140 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 65.05 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 430916 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,219.32 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431141 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 227.13 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431371 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 976.31 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431563 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,533.98 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431745 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 28.25 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 431952 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 3,189.99 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 431564 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 32,521.40 ATTENBOROUGH,DEBRA 431142 25-Sep-2019 LEASES AND RENTS 1,750.00 AUTOTRIM & SIGNS OF NIAGARA 430917 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 956.77 AYOUB,NADIA 432098 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 B & B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE 431376 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 204.20 B & S POOL SERVICES 431372 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,163.67 BAGLIERI,CAREY 431373 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 99.77 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431143 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 452.00 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431746 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,011.35 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 431953 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,939.08 BAKER 430918 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 574.26 BAKER 431144 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,154.57 BAKER 431374 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 277.46 BAKER 431565 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 40.54 BAKER 431747 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 468.09 BAKER 431954 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 268.04 BALTADJIAN,VIVIAN 431955 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 759.36 BANKS,MELYNDA 431375 02-Oct-2019 REFUND 230.00 BARKER SOCIAL MARKETING 430919 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 128.14 BARREIRAS,VICTORIA 431748 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 145.08 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 430920 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 330.08 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 431956 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 712.76 BEALES,TOM 431145 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 200.00 BEANSTALK PROJECT 431566 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,825.00 BELL CANADA 431147 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 6.81 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 430921 18-Sep-2019 SERVICES 169.50 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 431958 24-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 339.00 BELL MOBILITY INC.430922 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 305.10 BELL MOBILITY INC.431959 24-Oct-2019 UTILITIES 1,412.50 BELRON CANADA INC.431750 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 310.75 BEN BERG FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD 431378 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 4,169.43 BEN BERG FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD 431960 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 661.68 BENNETT,TIM 430923 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 175.00 BERGIE,RICK& BERGIE, ALMA 431148 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 451.00 BERNARD,DAVID& BERNARD, TRACY 431567 09-Oct-2019 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BOUTILIER,JIM 431572 09-Oct-2019 PETTY CASH 244.75 BOYLE,PEGGY 431573 09-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 58.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA 430928 18-Sep-2019 FEE FOR SERVICE 16,912.50 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA 431965 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,912.50 Page 346 of 375 Page 3 of 16 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount BRAINKITE 431751 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 113.00 BRAND BLVD INC 430929 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 944.96 BRAUN,JODI 431967 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 13.14 BRAZEAU,ANN-MARIE 431966 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 431.95 BREAK-A-WAY CONCESSIONS 431752 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 90.40 BREAK-A-WAY CONCESSIONS 431968 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 813.60 BRENNAN PAVING LTD.431154 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 18,178.87 BRENNAN PAVING LTD.431155 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 60,252.43 BRENNAN PAVING LTD.431969 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 56,250.83 BRETTYOUNG 431970 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 2,255.30 BRIDEAU,DAVE 431971 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 45.00 BRIDGE FALLS 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R. BIRNIE & SONS 431097 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 750.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 431331 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 954.19 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 432175 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,322.24 TIBBS,JAMES 431518 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 75.00 TIERRA GEOMATIC SERVICES INC 431705 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 299.45 TIM HORTON'S STORE 1922 431332 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 77.94 TNT WORK & RESCUE 431334 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,348.82 TOBON,COURTNEY 432176 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 125.43 TODD,KEN 431520 02-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 89.10 TOM UTHUP,JITTO 431335 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 43.00 TOOLBOX 431100 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 165.60 Page 358 of 375 Page 15 of 16 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount TOOLBOX 431336 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 279.90 TOROMONT CAT 431101 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 473.56 TOROMONT CAT 431521 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 615.90 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431102 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 6,647.79 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431337 25-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 419.28 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431522 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,949.02 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431707 09-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 479.06 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.431910 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,381.74 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC.432177 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 1,209.69 TRANSIT RESOURCE CENTER 432178 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,519.40 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE ULC 431103 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 12,208.52 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE ULC 431708 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 949.00 TRICKETT,JESSICA A.& TRICKETT, JEFFREY G.431104 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 750.00 TRUGREEN 431105 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 452.00 TRUGREEN 431709 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 675.74 TRUGREEN 431911 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 247.58 TRUSH,LUDMILA 431106 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 110.23 TSIANTOULAS,KATHY 431523 02-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 1,010.00 TUDINI,SELENE 431912 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 870.17 TULK,EARL 432179 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 199.55 TURF CARE PRODUCTS CANADA LIMITED 431710 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 250.92 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 431711 09-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 89.64 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC 431107 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 310.75 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 431524 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 811.23 UNGER,HANNAH 431338 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 289.49 UNIFIRST CANADA LTD 431108 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 1,326.28 UNIFIRST CANADA LTD 431525 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 796.73 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431339 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 53.68 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431526 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 883.66 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 431913 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 306.23 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORPORATION OF CANADA 431712 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,950.02 UNITED WAY NIAGARA 431109 18-Sep-2019 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 964.23 UNITED WAY NIAGARA 431340 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 120.00 UNTANGLED DIGITAL 431713 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,412.50 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 431714 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 35,512.74 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431110 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 24,788.49 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431341 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 5,521.46 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 431527 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 8,699.59 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 432180 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 20,348.48 URGE TO PURGE 431342 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,536.85 URGE TO PURGE 431528 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,502.95 URGE TO PURGE 431715 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,763.30 URGE TO PURGE 431914 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,740.20 URGE TO PURGE 432181 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,316.75 VADIM COMPUTER MANAGEMENT GROUP LTD 431915 17-Oct-2019 SERVICES 430.00 VALEO,SALVATORE 431917 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 319.09 VALLADARES,JOSE ALTUNA 431111 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 96.24 VALLEY WAY INVESTMENTS INC 431916 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 3,749.48 VALUE MUFFLER & BRAKE CENTRE 431716 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 597.85 VAN DER MEULEN,JOSHUA 432182 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 160.56 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 431529 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 267.98 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 431918 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 188.99 VANDYKE,JAMIE 431343 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 135.60 VAULTRA SELF STORAGE NIAGARA ASSET LTD 431919 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 2,123.13 VEGO,JACQUELINE 431717 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 98.87 VELJI,DR. KARIM 432183 24-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 14,974.33 VERCESI,SHELLEY 431718 09-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 VIKING CIVES LTD 431530 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,978.90 VIKING CIVES LTD 431719 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,889.91 VIKING SECURITY 431344 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 545.79 WAJAX (POWER SYSTEMS)431531 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 38,058.29 WAJAX (POWER SYSTEMS)431920 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 337.40 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431532 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 885.82 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431720 09-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,459.96 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 431921 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 274,533.92 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 432184 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 1,634.95 WALKER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.431922 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 17,247.21 WARNER,DONNA 432185 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 430.00 WARRINER,DEAN 431533 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 75.00 WATERS,DON G 431923 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 120.00 WEBER,LINDA 432186 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 141.82 WEESTREEM 431534 02-Oct-2019 SERVICES 678.00 WEESTREEM 431721 09-Oct-2019 SERVICES 508.50 WEINMANN LIMITED 431112 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,860.23 WEINMANN LIMITED 431347 25-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,781.37 WEINMANN LIMITED 431535 02-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,849.50 WEINMANN LIMITED 431722 09-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,275.78 WELDDARE METAL WORKS LTD 431113 18-Sep-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 644.10 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 431114 18-Sep-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 244.36 WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA INC 431536 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 145.77 WHEELER,WILLIAM EWART 431924 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 500.00 WHITELINE ARCHITECTS INC 431538 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 55,612.69 WHITELINE ARCHITECTS INC 432188 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 11,658.11 WILKES,SCOTT 432190 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 150.00 Page 359 of 375 Page 16 of 16 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS VENDOR NAME Cheque No.Cheque Date Purpose Amount WILSON,BRENDA ANN 432189 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 417.31 WINMAR NIAGARA 431926 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431115 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 2,311.10 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431539 02-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 685.27 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.431927 17-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 17,301.12 WOLSELEY CANADA INC.432191 24-Oct-2019 STORES/INVENTORY 7,115.13 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 431349 25-Sep-2019 GRANT 1,612.50 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 432192 24-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 1,612.50 WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS 431116 18-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 3,649.90 WOODS,IAN 432193 24-Oct-2019 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 28.08 WORK AUTHORITY 431540 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 600.00 WORK AUTHORITY 432194 24-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 600.00 WORLDWIDE TURF INC 432195 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,275.76 WSIB 431350 25-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 27,937.33 WSIB 431351 25-Sep-2019 REMITTANCE 741.71 WSIB 431541 02-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 18,071.63 WSIB 431724 09-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,232.41 WSIB 431928 17-Oct-2019 REMITTANCE 4,862.93 XCG CONSULTING LIMITED 431542 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 42,235.87 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 431929 17-Oct-2019 SERVICES 101.69 YASSA GOURMET INC 431117 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 1,250.00 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431352 25-Sep-2019 MATERIALS 11,669.79 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431543 02-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 11,348.03 YMCA OF NIAGARA 431930 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,870.02 YMCA OF NIAGARA 432196 24-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,636.03 YOTT,TERRA 432197 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 151.46 YOUNG SOD FARMS LTD 431931 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 999.26 YOUNG,NANCY 431353 25-Sep-2019 REFUND 109.07 YUJING,LIU& PEREZ, KEVIN 432198 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 97.61 YWCA 431354 25-Sep-2019 GRANT 4,277.75 YWCA 432199 24-Oct-2019 GRANT 4,277.75 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 431932 17-Oct-2019 MATERIALS 6,780.73 ZAPH DEVELOPMENTS (NIAGARA) INC 431118 18-Sep-2019 REFUND 31,400.00 ZAPH DEVELOPMENTS (NIAGARA) INC 431933 17-Oct-2019 REFUND 750.00 ZEPHENIAH,JAMES 431934 17-Oct-2019 CONTRACT SERVICES 210.00 ZORETICH,PETER 432200 24-Oct-2019 REFUND 271.22 ZRELEC,VLADIMIR 431544 02-Oct-2019 GRANT 40.00 Total 49,802,176.40 Page 360 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - 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. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1 . By-law No. 2002-081 is amended by deleting Schedule “D1” and that Schedule “D1” attached hereto shall be inserted in lieu thereof. 2. That by-law 2019-104 be repealed. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. ............................................................... ........................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 361 of 375 SCHEDULE “D1” CANADA ONE OUTLET MALL 1. Parking By-law Enforcement Officers on private property: Steven Cober Brent Gaspar Kim Jones Lakhpreet Kaur Sanel Hodzic Shivali Sharma Kyle King Chris Burian Ryshur Lawrence William McMillan Alyssa Pare Blake Reddick Curtis Sadloski Cody Sider Bryanna West Page 362 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019- A by-law to amend By-law 2014-58 being a by-law to regulate outdoor swimming pools in the City of Niagara Falls. WHEREAS Section 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, authorizes a municipality to pass by-laws to provide for a system of permits in regulation of the matter; WHEREAS By-law 2014-58, Section 3, Subsection 3.1.2 requires a distance of 1.8 metres between the interior wall of a swimming pool and the main wall of any dwelling on such a lot; WHEREAS the owner of 8156 Alpine Drive, wishes to construct a building addition having a separation distance between the interior swimming pool wall and the main wall of the dwelling of 1.2 metres; and WHEREAS and engineer’s report has been submitted certifying the building addition will not impact on the swimming pool and the swimming pool will not impact on the building addition; THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1) Section 3, Subsection 3.1.2, is amended such that the distance separation of 1.8 metres shall not apply to 8156 Alpine Drive and that a minimum distance between the interior wall of a swimming pool and the main wall of the dwelling at 8156 Alpine Drive shall be 1.2 metres. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. .............................................................. ................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR S:\ZONING\AMS\2019\By-laws\8156 Alpine Drive, Amend Swimming Pool By-law.docx Page 363 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the Lands for 32 townhouse dwelling units (AM-2019-012). 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 the uses permitted in an R4 zone, save and except for an apartment dwelling. 5. The regulations governing the permitted uses shall be: (a) Minimum interior side yard width 2 metres (b) Minimum privacy yard depth for each townhouse dwelling unit, as measured from the exterior rear wall of every dwelling unit (i) along the entire north and south property lines (ii) along all other property lines 6.3 metres 7.5 metres (c) Maximum lot coverage 44% (d) 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. Page 364 of 375 2 9. The provisions of this by-law shall be shown on Sheet C5 of Schedule “A” of By- law No. 79-200 by re-designating the Lands from R1C to R4 and numbered 1106. 10. Section 19 of By-law No. 79-200 is amended by adding thereto: 19.1106 Refer to By-law No. 2019-___. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. .............................................................. ................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR S:\ZONING\AMS\2019\By-laws\Byam012.docx Page 365 of 375 A S H S T CORWIN CR S TO K E S S T FRANKLIN AVCARLTON AVLINDSAYCRCORWIN AVMERLE CRLAURACRH O M E S TE A D C R 5 m 18.5m30.4m3 6 .5 m37.2m4 5 .7 m 62.4m6 3 m 6 6 .5 m148.6mSCHEDULE 1 TO BY-LAW NO. 2019- Subject Lands: Amending Zoning By-law No. 79-200 Applicant: Assessment #: K:\GIS_Requests\2019\Schedule\Zoning\12\bylaw_AM2019_012.mxd 1473941 ONTARIO LIMITED 272507001500101 AM-2019-012 ¹ 10/22/2019 Description:PT LT 1 PL 49 STAMFORD; PT LT 2 PL 49 STAMFORD AS IN RO204927;LT 3 PL 49 STAMFORD; NIAGARA FALLS R4 NTS 1106 Page 366 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to establish Parts 9, 13 & 14 on Reference Plan 59R16028 as a public highway to be known as, and to form part of Blackburn Parkway. WHEREAS Section 31(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, provides, that after January 1, 2003, land may only become a highway by virtue of a by-law establishing the highway and not by the activities of the municipality or any other person in relation to the land, including the spending of public money; AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to declare certain lands within the Montrose Business Park as a public highway to form part of Blackburn Parkway. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Part Township Lots 209 & 210 designated as Parts 9, 13 & 14 on 59R16028, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, being part of PIN 64263-1571 (LT) (the “Subject Lands”) are hereby established as a public highway to be known as and form part of Blackburn Parkway. 2. That the City Solicitor is hereby authorized to cause a copy of this by-law to be registered against the Subject Lands in the Land Registry Office. 3. That the City Clerk is authorized to effect any minor modifications, corrections or omissions solely of an administrative, numerical, grammatical, semantical or descriptive nature to this by-law or its schedules after the passage of this by-law. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. ................................................................................ ..................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 367 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to designate Lot 42, Lot 43 and Part of Duncan Avenue (Closed), Plan 67 and Part of Lot 21, Plan 246, to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision (DB-2019-001). WHEREAS subsection 50(4) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990, provides that the council of a local municipality may by by-law, designate any plan of subdivision, or part thereof, that has been registered for eight years or more, to be deemed not to be a registered plan of subdivision for the purpose of subsection 50(3) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990; AND WHEREAS the said land is within plans of subdivision registered in 1931 and 1969; AND WHEREAS to facilitate the legal merger of the said land to allow it to be developed as one parcel, the passing of a by-law as provided in subsection 50(4) is necessary; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara deems it expedient to designate the said land to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision as provided in said subsection 50(4). THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1. Lot 42, Lot 43 and Part of Duncan Avenue (Closed by Order RO279159), Plan 67 and Part of Lot 21, Plan 246, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, shall be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision for the purpose of subsection 50(3) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990. 2. By-law No. 2019-51 is repealed. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. ......................................................................... ....................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR S:\DEEMING BY-LAW\DB-2019-001, 6055, 6063 and 6091 McLeod Rd\Deeming By-law.docx Page 368 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to designate Lots 108–119, Plan 165, to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision (DB-2019-003). WHEREAS subsection 50(4) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990, provides that the council of a local municipality may by by-law, designate any plan of subdivision, or part thereof, that has been registered for eight years or more, to be deemed not to be a registered plan of subdivision for the purpose of subsection 50(3) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990; AND WHEREAS the said land is within a plan of subdivision registered in 1953; AND WHEREAS to facilitate the legal merger of the said land to allow it to be developed as two parcels, the passing of a by-law as provided in subsection 50(4) is necessary; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara deems it expedient to designate the said land to be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision as provided in said subsection 50(4). THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1. Lots 108–119, Plan 165, in the City of Niagara Falls, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, shall be deemed not to be within a registered plan of subdivision for the purpose of subsection 50(3) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990. Read a First, Second and Third time; passed, signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. ......................................................................... ....................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR S:\DEEMING BY-LAW\DB-2019-003, Niagara Region Housing, Hawkins St\Deeming By-law.docx Page 369 of 375 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, Standing Prohibited, Parking Prohibited, Metered Parking Zones, Stop Signs at Intersections) --------------------------------------------------------------- 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 (a) by removing from the specified columns of Schedule A thereto the following items: STOPPING PROHIBITED COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 HIGHWAY SIDE BETWEEN TIMES OR DAYS Allendale Ave. West Dixon St. and Ferry St. At All Times Tow Away Zone Dixon St. Both Stanley Ave. and Allendale Ave. At All Times Tow Away Zone Page 370 of 375 (b) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule A thereto the following items: STOPPING PROHIBITED COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 HIGHWAY SIDE BETWEEN TIMES OR DAYS Allendale Avenue West Dixon Street and At All Times a point 19 metres north of Dixon Street Tow Away Zone Allendale Avenue West Murray Street and At All Times a point 60 metres south of Murray Street Tow Away Zone Dixon Street North Stanley Ave. and Allendale Ave. At All Times Tow Away Zone Dixon Street South Allendale Avenue and At All Times a point 13 metres east of Allendale Avenue Tow Away Zone Dixon Street South Stanley Avenue and At All Times a point 45 metres west of Stanley Avenue Tow Away Zone (c) by removing from the specified columns of Schedule A thereto the following item: STOPPING PROHIBITED COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 HIGHWAY SIDE BETWEEN TIMES OR DAYS Main Steet South Allendale Ave. and a point 70 metres At All Times west of Allendale Ave. Tow Away Zone Main Street North Allendale Ave. and a point 75 metres At All Times West of Allendale Ave. Tow Away Zone (c) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule B thereto the following items: STANDING PROHIBITED COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 HIGHWAY SIDE BETWEEN TIMES OR DAYS Main Street south A point 228 metres east of Symmes Street and At All Times Allendale Avenue Tow Away Zone Main Street North Symmes Street and a point 57 metres east At All Times of Symmes Street Tow Away Zone Main Street North A point 260 metres east of Symmes Street At All Times and Allendale Avenue Tow Away Zone Page 371 of 375 (d) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule G thereto the following items: PARKING METER ZONES COLUMN 1 HIGHWAY COLUMN 2 SIDE COLUMN 3 BETWEEN COLUMN 4 FEES COLUMN 5 MAXIMUM HOURS COLUMN 6 TIMES/DAYS Allendale Avenue West Dixon Street & Murray Street Min hourly $0.50 Min daily $4.00 Max hourly $5.00 Max daily $20.00 Max event $40.00 Max durations as displayed on the parking meter, Pay & Display machine or pay by phone parking app 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Daily Dixon Street South Allendale Avenue & Stanley Avenue Min hourly $0.50 Min daily $4.00 Max hourly $5.00 Max daily $20.00 Max event $40.00 Max durations as displayed on the parking meter, Pay & Display machine or pay by phone parking app 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Daily Main Street Both Allendale Avenue & Symmes Street Min hourly $0.50 Min daily $4.00 Max hourly $5.00 Max daily $20.00 Max event $40.00 Max durations as displayed on the parking meter, Pay & Display machine or pay by phone parking app 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Daily (e) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule P thereto the following item: STOP SIGNS AT INTERSECTIONS COLUMN 1 INTERSECTION COLUMN 2 FACING TRAFFIC St. John Street at St. Marks Avenue Northbound on St. Marks Avenue Page 372 of 375 This By-law shall come into force when the appropriate signs are installed. Passed this twelfth day of November, 2019. ............................................................... ........................................................... WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: November 12, 2019 Second Reading: November 12, 2019 Third Reading: November 12, 2019 Page 373 of 375 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2019 - A by-law to authorize the execution of an Agreement with Budget Environmental Disposal Inc., respecting the demolition of the former Court House building located at 4310 Queen Street, Niagara Falls. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. An Agreement dated November 12, 2019, and made between Budget Environmental Disposal Inc. as Contractor, and The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls as City, respecting demolition of the former court house building located at 4310 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, Township Lot Pt Lot 93, legal description Plan 35 Lots 05-12 new plans 999,1000, is hereby approved and authorized. 2. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the said Agreement. 3. The Clerk is hereby authorized to affix the corporate seal thereto and to deliver the said Agreement. Passed this twelfth day of November, 2019. ................................................................ ................................................................ WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR First Reading: November 12, 2019. Second Reading: November 12, 2019. Third Reading: November 12, 2019. Page 374 of 375 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 12th day of November, 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 12th day of November 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. Read a first, second, third time and passed. Signed and sealed in open Council this 12th day of November, 2019. .............................................................. ............................................................. WILLIAM G. MATSON, CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR Page 375 of 375