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2004/03/01 The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 03 March 1, 2004 Moved by Alderman WING Seconded by Alderman PIETRANGELO WHEREAS according to the Ontario Casino Corporation, the ultimate goal of the Niagara Falls Casino/Gateway Project is to assist in transforming the area into a unique, first-class, year round tourist destination; and WHEREAS the original Request for Proposal (RFP) required the successful proponent to develop an "attractor" to achieve the goal of year-round tourism; and WHEREAS in 1998 the Ontario Provincial government chose the Falls Management Company (FMC) as the preferred proponent for the Niagara Falls Casino/Gateway Project; and WHEREAS the FMC announced with great fanfare that a 12,000 seat indoor/outdoor amphitheatre and entertainment venue would be a key off-site attraction of the Niagara Falls Casino/Gateway Project; and WHEREASthe original projection on the ampitheatre was $40 million, yet the FMC subsequently indicated that their financial obligation was only $15 million; and WHEREAS while other possible attractors have been discussed, nothing official has been forthcoming from the FMC; and WHEREAS the off-site attractors were to open at the same time as the permanent casino, which is slated to open this year; and WHEREAS since 1998, nothing concrete or tangible has been completed by the FMC to fulfill their obligation of a year-round tourist attractor. -2- THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and appropriate staff meet with Premier Dalton McGuinty, the Honourable Joe Cordiano, Minister of Economic Development and Trade and Timothy Reid, Chair, of the Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation, to proceed with the year-round 12,000 seat indoor/outdoor ampitheatre and entertainment venue; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that area M.P.P's, Kim Craitor and the Honourable Jim Bradley, Minister of Tourism, be enlisted to assist in this matter; and FINALLY BE IT RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Jim Dougan, President and COO, Falls Management Company, and Duncan Brown, incoming Chief Executive Officer for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, impressing upon them the need for the FMC to fulfill their $40 million obligation for a year-round 12,000 seat indoor/outdoor ampitheatre and entertainment venue AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. R. T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR