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01/18/2022Niagara MINUTES Falls CityCouncil Meeting 1 \ N ,1 IJ _A 4:00 PM - Tuesday, January 18, 2022 Council Chambers/Zoom App The City Council Meeting of the City of Niagara Falls was called to order on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, at 4:00 PM, in the Council Chambers, with the following members present: PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Chris Dabrowski, Councillor Carolynn loannoni (Zoom App), Councillor Lori Lococo (Zoom App), Councillor Vince Kerrio,Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson. EXCUSED: Staff Present: Jason Burgess, Bill Matson, Andrew Bryce, Carla Stout, Ed Lustig, Erik Nickel, Chief Jo Zambito, Jonathan Leavens, Kathy Moldenhauer, Serge Felicetti, Trent Dark, Kira Dolch, Alex Herlovitch 1 IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 1.1. In -Camera Resolution RES -1-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio That Council enter into an In -Camera session. Carried Unanimously (Councillor loannoni and Pietrangelo were absent from the vote). 2. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:03 PM. 0 Canada: Performed by: Angela Siracusa Land Acknowledgement and Traditional Indigenous Meeting Opening 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Council Minutes of December 7, 2021. RES -2-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell Page 1 of 19 That Council approve the minutes of the December 7, 2021 meeting as presented. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Kerrio declared a conflict of interest to Item #9.5 - Legal costs). RES -3-2022 Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That Council waive the Notice of Motion requirements of the Procedural by-law and that members of Council be reimbursed for costs associated with legal fees incurred from unfounded Code of Conduct complaints/investigations, up to a limit of $10,000 per investigation, retroactive to the start of the 2019-2022 term of Council. Carried (Councillors Kerrio and Pietrangelo declared a conflict of interest). 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST a) Councillor Wayne Campbell indicated a pecuniary interest to cheque #448741, in the amount of $315.28, payable to himself. Councillor Campbell also declared a conflict of interest to Item #8.1 - CLK-2022-01 - Fee Waiver Applications - Gateway of Niagara - Niagara Assertive Street Outreach, as he has a contract with Gateway Niagara to provide a rental unit for their clients. b) Councillor Lori Lococo indicated a pecuniary interest to the following cheques: • Cheque #00384-0026, dated November 1, 2021, for $8000.00 to the Downtown Board of Management. • Cheque #447790, dated October 13, 2021, for $109.32 to herself. • Cheque #448284, dated November 10, 2021, for $105.17 to herself. • Cheque #448559, dated November 24, 2021 for $105.17 to herself. • Cheque #448911, dated December 15, 2021, for $226.00 to herself. • Cheque #00380-0037, dated October 18, 2021, for $2,063.89 payable to Niagara Falls Art Gallery (she sits on the board as a resident). • Cheque #00382-0058, dated October 25, 2021, for $2,333.33 payable to Niagara Falls Art Gallery. • Cheque #00389-0067, dated November 29, 2021, for $2333.33 payable to Niagara Falls Art Gallery. c) Councillor Carolynn loannoni indicated a pecuniary interest to cheque #448768, cheque payable to herself for services. d) Councillor Chris Dabrowski indicated a pecuniary interest to cheque #448749, dated December 8, 2021, for $1,432.67 payable to himself for services. e) Councillor Wayne Thomson declared a pecuniary interest to cheque #448970, in the amount of $360.04. f) Mayor Jim Diodati declared a pecuniary interest to the following cheques: • Cheque #447769 • Cheque #447874 • Cheque #448534 Page 2 of 19 g) • Cheque #448875 Councillor Victor Pietrangelo indicated a pecuniary interest to the following cheques: • Cheque #00392-0003, payable to DSBN, (spouse's employer). • Cheque #00392-0004, payable to NCDSB (employer). • Cheque #00391-0049, payable to NCDSB (employer). Councillor Pietrangelo also declared a conflict of interest to the minutes of December 7, 2021, item #9.5 (motion to cover costs for complaints). h) Councillor Mike Strange declared a pecuniary interest to cheque #449062, in the amount of $1367.77, payable to himself for services. 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Jim Diodati extended condolences to the following: • Jane Robbins - retired City crossing guard. • Randy Swec - son of Edward Swec, a retired transit driver. • Dave Kemp - retired Fire Chief. • Maria Della Marca - mother of Ed Della Marca, of our Municipal Works Department. • Charlie Burland • Mother of John & Frank LaPenna passed away (Frank is the former Victoria Centre BIA Chair and John is always seen doing things for people in need. • Linda Babb b) Mayor Diodati updated Council noting the following matters/events: Betty White- Falls Illumination • Falls lit white on Monday, January 17th, Betty's 100th birthday Snow event • Thanks to crews working around the clock • Haven't seen a snow fall like this since the 80's • Lessons—not to go out on the road o Abandoned cars caused ploughs on more than 35 streets to have to divert because we couldn't get around them o Loaders typically used for crescents and cul de sacs had to help free up more primary streets and arterial roads o Significantly slowed/ impacted our operations • Warming Centre • Coronation 50+ Centre has been repurposed • Open as a warming centre 12noon-5PM 7 days a week • Funded by the Region and staffed by Start Me Up Niagara Tobogganing • Firemen's Park & F.H. Leslie • Skating Rinks • Prepared by the City/ maintained by neighbours Page 3 of 19 • True community rinks—thanks to volunteers • Several rinks in the City: o John N Allan Park – Kalar Road o Mount Carmel Park o Maple Street Park o Preakness Park o Fernwood Park – Hendershot Blvd Grand Openings/ Business Happenings: • Clover Therapeutic • Massage Addict—new ownership c) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 25, 2022 for a special budget meeting. 6. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 6.1. Niagara Falls Regional Councillor - Bob Gale Bob Gale, Niagara Falls Regional Councillor, provided Council with a brief update on various Regional matters. 6.2. Vision Zero Road Safety Update - Niagara Region - Presentation Staff from Niagara Region (Carolyn Ryall, Director, Transportation Services Division and Beth Brens, Acting Associate Director, Financial Reporting and Analysis and Judy MacPherson) made a presentation to Council. 6.3. MW -2022-04 Regional Vision Zero Road Safety Project: Amending Agreement to the Niagara Region Courts Inter -Municipal Agreement RES -4-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson Recommendation: That Council approve the Amending Agreement to the Niagara Region Courts Inter -Municipal Agreement as attached as Attachment 1 for purposes of advancing the Vision Zero Program; and further; That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the Amending Agreement to the Niagara Region Courts Inter -Municipal Agreement. Carried Unanimously 6.4. Cannabis Facilities Study - Next Steps - Presentation Susanne MacDonald and Paul Lowes, consultants from SLG Planning & Design made a presentation to Council. RES -5-2022 Page 4 of 19 Moved by Councillor Vince Kerrio Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell That Council receive the presentation made by Susanne MacDonald and Paul Lowes, consultants from SLG Planning & Design. Carried Unanimously 6.5. PBD -2022-06 Cannabis Facilities Study - Next Steps RES -6-2022 Moved by Councillor Vince Kerrio Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell Recommendation: That Council direct staff to bring the draft Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments to regulate cannabis cultivation and processing to a public meeting under the Planning Act. Motion Withdrawn. RES -7-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That Council support the recommendations in report PBD -2022-06 with a 500 metre separation distance. Carried (Councillor Lococo and Councillor loannoni opposed). 7 REPORTS 7.1. F-2022-04 Cash Disbursement Bylaw and Public Disclosure RES -8-2022 Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson Recommendation: That Council authorize Staff to publish searchable, continuous, cash disbursement reports on the City's website at least three times per fiscal period, eliminating the need to present and pass cash disbursement bylaws at Council meetings. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 7.2. MW -2022-06 Acknowledgement of Chippawa Parking Petition Page 5 of 19 RES -9-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell Recommendation: That Council receive this report for information; and further, That Council direct Staff to proceed with public consultation in support of the recommendation to remove parking restrictions on Chipman Crescent, Ussher Street, Parkway Drive and Breadner Crescent. Carried Unanimously 7.3. MW -2022-07 Korea War — Gapyeong Battle Victory Monument Adjacent to Cenotaph at Fairview Cemetery RES -10-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange Recommendation: That Council receives this report for information regarding the installation of a Korea War — Gapyeong Battle Victory Monument at Fairview Cemetery adjacent to the Cenotaph and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; and further, That Council approve of the corresponding allocations in the Cemetery Operating Budget for foundations and landscaping totalling $20,000 as outlined in this report. Carried Unanimously RES -11-2022 Moved by Councillor Carolynn loannoni Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo That Council direct Staff to look into adding benches at the cemeteries to recognize Indigenous veterans. Carried Unanimously 7.4. PBD -2022-03 AM -2017-008, Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment 5383-5385 Robinson Street Proposed: 3, 40 to 56 Storey Hotels Applicant: Canadian Niagara Hotels (Dino DiCienzo) Requested Modification to Approved Zoning By-law Page 6 of 19 Councillor Dabrowski left the meeting. RES -12-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange Recommendation: 1. That subject to subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act Council pass a resolution to deem the modifications to the draft zoning by-law to permit 3, 40 to 56 storey hotels on the property to be minor in nature and that no further notice is necessary. 2. That Council adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 130 and pass the related zoning by-law included in tonight's agenda. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Dabrowski was absent for vote). Councillor Dabrowski returned to meeting. 7.5. PBD -2022-05 GTY-2021-001, Gateway Community Improvement Plan and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Application 8000 Blackburn Parkway 5017156 Ontario Inc. (Vinyl Works Canada) Applicant: Trent Pettit RES -13-2022 Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski Recommendation: 1. That Council approve the Niagara Gateway CIP Tax Increment Based Grant program and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Application for 8000 Blackburn Parkway subject to the Owner satisfying the program requirements 2. That Council approve the use of the Capital/Operating reserve to offset the approximate planning and building permit fees of $ 33,393.00. 3. That the Niagara Region be advised of the decision of City Council 4. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign and execute the Tri - party grant agreement and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Agreement. 8. CONSENT AGENDA 8.1. CLK-2022-01 Carried Unanimously Page 7 of 19 Fee Waiver Applications - The Book Riot (Women's Place of Niagara), Start Me Up - Out of the Cold and Gateway of Niagara - Niagara Assertive Street Outreach RES -14-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council approve the Fee Waiver Applications for: 1. "The Book Riot" fundraising event to support Women's Place of South Niagara, in the amount of $6,243.04 for the waiver of the Gale Centre floor use. 2. Start Me Up - Out of the Cold - in the amount of $18,000.00 to provide transportation services for homeless individuals to access programming within the City of Niagara Fall. 3. Gateway of Niagara - Niagara Assertive Street Outreach - "Niagara Falls Homeless Outreach" - in the amount of $3,600.00 for the waiving of 600 transit tickets to assist the homeless with accessing supports and services. Carried Unanimously 8.2 CLK-2022-02 Food Trucks / Ice Cream Trucks - Municipal Business Licensing RES -15-2022 Moved by Councillor Carolynn loannoni Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo That staff come back with a report on the possibility of allowing Ice Cream trucks to be licenced to operate in residential areas of the City, starting in the Summer of 2022, and if other municipalities allow for this type of licensing. Ayes: Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor Carolynn loannoni, and Councillor Lori Lococo Nays: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson, and Councillor Chris Dabrowski DEFEATED. 3-6 on a recorded vote RES -16-2022 Moved by Councillor Vince Kerrio Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski Page 8 of 19 That Council extend the curfew past 10:00 PM. Carried Unanimously RES -17-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski Recommendation: That Council receive this report for information. Carried (Councillor Lococo and loannoni opposed). 8.3. F-2022-01 Monthly Tax Receivables Report - November RES -18-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. Carried Unanimously 8.4. F-2022-02 Municipal Accounts RES -19-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $69,600,670.07 for the period October 9, 2021 to December 31, 2021. 8.5. F-2022-03 2022 Interim Tax Levy RES -20-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: Carried Unanimously Page 9 of 19 That Council approve the 2022 Interim Tax Levy calculation and by-law providing for the 2022 Interim Tax Levy. Carried Unanimously 8.6. MW -2022-01 Beaver Valley Corridor Phase 2 - Regulatory Signs RES -21-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio That Council approve the regulatory signs outlined below for the Beaver Valley Corridor subdivision, Phase 2: That a stop sign be installed facing traffic: 1) Westbound on Seabiscuit Drive at Kalar Road; 2) Northbound on Secretariat Court at Ascot Circle; 3) Eastbound on Seabiscuit Drive at Brookside Drive 4) Westbound on Brookside Drive at Seabiscuit Drive; and, 5) Northbound on Brookside Drive at Seabiscuit Drive. That `no parking' signs be installed on the: 1) North side of Secretariart Court between Ascot Circle and the western limit of Secretariat Court, including the entire turning basin; and, 2) South side of Secretariart Court between a point 200 metres west of Ascot Circle and a point 220 metres west of Ascot Circle, at the emergency access. Carried Unanimously 8.7. MW -2022-02 Multiple Locations - Intersection Control Review RES -22-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio That Council approve stop signs being installed on the minor street approach at each intersection outlined below: Page 10 of 19 1) Northbound on Orlando Drive at Keith Street; 2) Westbound on Tampa Court at Orlando Drive; and, 3) Southbound on Panama Court at Orlando Drive. Carried Unanimously 8.8. MW -2022-03 Morden Drive — Pedestrian Crossover RES -23-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio That Council approve a pedestrian crossover (PXO) to be established on Morden Drive, 43 metres east of Kingston Avenue; and further, That Council approve a No Stopping restriction to be established on the south side of Morden Drive between Kingston Avenue and a point 60 metres east of Kingston Avenue, and on the north side of Morden Drive between a point 25 metres east of Kingston Avenue and a point 75 metres east of Kingston Avenue. Carried Unanimously 8.9. MW -2022-05 Maple Street and Sixth Avenue Intersection Control Review RES -24-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council approve the installation of all -way stop controls at the intersection of Maple Street and Sixth Avenue. Carried Unanimously 8.10. PBD -2022-01 PLC -2021-005, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Block 41, Plan 59M-251 6386-6392 Pinestone Road Owner: Maria Gallo Applicant: John Gallo RES -25-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Page 11 of 19 Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council approve the request and pass the by-law included in today's agenda to exempt Block 41 Plan 59M-251 from Part Lot Control for a period of two years. Carried Unanimously 8.11. PBD -2022-02 PLC -2021-006, Request for Removal of Part Lot Control Block 92 in Plan 59M-395 Chippawa West Plan of Subdivision Applicant: Lancaster Homes (David Ribeiro). RES -26-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Campbell Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Recommendation: That Council approve the request and pass the by-law included in today's agenda to exempt Block 92, Registered Plan 59M-395, from Part Lot Control for a period of two years. Carried Unanimously 9. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 9.1. Correspondence from the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry Please see the attached letter for information about The Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry's Environmental Registry Proposal: Proposed regulatory changes for the beneficial reuse of excess soil at pits and quarries in Ontario. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -27-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 9.2. Resolution - Town of Pelham - Niagara Region Transit Please find attached the resolution endorsed by the Council of the Town of Pelham at their December 6, 2021 meeting. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. Page 12 of 19 RES -28-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 9.3. Resolution - Township of North Dumfries - Requesting Provincial Government release of Regional Governance Review Report Please see the attached correspondence related to a resolution adopted by the Township of North Dumfries Council. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -29-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously 9.4. Resolution - Township of South Frontenac - Standard Time - Ontario and Quebec Please be guided by the attached resolution from the Township of South Frontenac. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -30-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously 9.5. Resolution - Township of South Frontenac - Joint & Several Liability Please be guided by the attached resolution from the Township of South Frontenac. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -31-2022 Page 13 of 19 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously 9.6. Resolution - City of Kitchener - Fire Safety Measures and Conversion Therapy Please see attached for two resolutions regarding Fire Safety Measures and Conversion Therapy. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -32-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 9.7. Inter Regional Transit Update — Taxpayer Transparency, Financial Accountability and Fair Representation Please find attached correspondence from the City of Welland respecting Inter Regional Transit Update — Taxpayer Transparency, Financial Accountability and Fair Representation. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -33-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously 9.8. Correspondence from the Niagara Region Please be guided by the following reports from the Niagara Region. RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council. RES -34-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Vince Kerrio Page 14 of 19 That Council receive and file the correspondence for information. Carried Unanimously (Councillor loannoni was absent from vote). 9.9. Victoria Centre BIA - 2022 Budget Please find attached the VCBIA budget as passed by our Board Of Directors. RECOMMENDATION: For Council's Consideration. RES -35-2022 Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That Council approve the Victoria Centre BIA 2022 budget as presented. Carried Unanimously (Councillor loannoni was absent from vote). 9.10. Request for Noise Exemption - from Walker Industries Walker Industries is requesting Council to approve a noise exemption for a construction project for the property known as 3500 Thorold Townline Road from March 1, 2022 - December 1, 2022, 24 hours a day, Monday to Saturday. RECOMMENDATION - For Council's Consideration. RES -36-2022 Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That Council approve the noise exemption request, in principle and to have Municipal Works staff contact Walker Industries for further details. Carried Unanimously 10. RESOLUTIONS 10.1. WHEREAS,on January 25, 2022 Niagara Falls City Council will be holding a Special Meeting to consider matters pertaining to the City's Operating Budget. RES -37-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That the resolution be approved. Carried Unanimously Page 15 of 19 10.2. That subject to subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, 1990 R.S.O Council deems the changes to the zoning by-law minor and exempts the requirement for further written notice. RES -38-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo That the resolution be approved. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 10.3. That a Tax Assistance By-law be adopted by Council and forwarded to the Niagara Region for consideration under the Smarter Niagara Incentive Program. RES -39-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That the resolution be approved. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote). 11. RATIFICATION OF IN -CAMERA a) Ratification of In -Camera RES -40-2022 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Chris Dabrowski That Council receive a preliminary investigative report from the Ombudsman and give direction to staff on offering a response to the Ombudsman's Office. Carried Unanimously 12. BY-LAWS 2022- A by-law to authorize the payment of $69,600,670.07 for General Purposes. 01. 2022- A by-law to provide an interim levy of realty taxes. 02. 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City 03. employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws. Page 16 of 19 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the lands for a 6 04. storey apartment dwelling, containing a total of 35 dwelling units (AM -2021- 015). 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the lands for a 5 05. storey apartment dwelling, containing a total of 122 dwelling units, and to protect a portion of Significant Woodland and associated buffer (AM -2021- 017). 2022- A by-law to amend By-law Nos. 395, 1966 and 79-200 to regulate the 06. Chippawa East plan of subdivision on the lands (AM -2018-012). 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to permit the use of the lands for a 30 07. storey mixed use development consisting of two apartment dwellings and a hotel, subject to the removal of a holding (H) symbol, and to repeal By-law No. 90-23 (AM -2020-016). 2022- A by-law to designate Block 41 Registered Plan 59M-251, not to be subject to 08. part -lot control (PLC -2021-005). 2022- A by-law to designate Part of Block 92 on 59M-395, designated as Part 2 on 09. 59R-14751, not be subject to part -lot control (PLC -2021-006). 2022- Being a by-law to cancel a portion of City taxes and Regional taxes for vacant 10. lands formerly used as CP Railway spur and adjacent to 3659 Stanley Avenue. 2022- A by-law to authorize the execution of a Section 37 Agreement with Canadian 11. Niagara Hotels Inc. pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act respecting the provision of certain facilities, services and matters by Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc. in return for an amendment to By-law No. 79-200 for an increase in height to allow the development of three hotel towers, one hotel with a maximum building height of 187 metres and two hotels with a maximum building height of 131 metres, on lands owned by Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc. and located on Robinson Street, in the City of Niagara Falls. 2022- A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No. 130 to the City of 12. Niagara Falls Official Plan (AM -2017-008). 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200 to permit the construction of a 56 storey 13. hotel and two 40 storey hotels on the Lands, subject to the removal of holding (H) provisions, and to amend By-law No. 2005-188 so that it no longer applies to the Lands (AM -2017-008). 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 14 and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Stop Signs at Intersections, Speed Limits on Highways — (Part 3 — 70 km/h), Speed Limits on Highways — (Part 2 — 60 km/h)) Page 17 of 19 2022- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 15. and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Prohibited, Stop Signs at Intersections) 2022- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting 16 held on the 18th day of January, 2022. RES -41-2022 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo That the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried (Councillor loannoni abstained from vote and Councillor Lococo opposed to By-law 2022-06. 13. NEW BUSINESS Councillor loannoni left the meeting. a) Motion to waive procedural by-law. RES -42-2022 Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council waive the Notice of Motion requirements of the Procedural by-law. Carried Unanimously (Councillor loannoni was absent from vote). b) Hendershot Boulevard - Parking Study RES -43-2022 Moved by Councillor Chris Dabrowski Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Staff re -review the parking study on Hendershot Boulevard and to survey the residents of Fernwood Subdivision. Carried Unanimously (Councillor loannoni was absent from vote). 14. ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment Councillor Campbell left the meeting at 10:21 PM. RES -44-2022 Page 18 of 19 Moved by Councillor Vince Kerrio Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange That Council adjourn the meeting at 10:21 PM. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell and loannoni were absent from vote). City Clerk Page 19 of 19