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05/09/2023Niagara MINUTES moils City Council Meeting 4:00 PM - Tuesday, May 9, 2023 Council Chambers/Zoom App. The City Council Meeting of the City of Niagara Falls was called to order on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at 4:00 PM, in the Council Chambers/Zoom App., with the following members present: COUNCIL Councillor Tony Baldinelli, Councillor Lori Lococo, Councillor Ruth -Ann PRESENT: Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson (Present in Chambers) Councillor Wayne Campbell (Present via Zoom) COUNCIL Mayor Jim Diodati ABSENT: STAFF Erik Nickel (Acting CAO), Margaret Corbett (Acting City Clerk), Scott PRESENT: Wilkinson (Acting Fire Chief), Kira Dolch, Nidhi Punyarthi, Tiffany Clark, Andrew Bryce (present in Chambers). Trent Dark (present via Zoom) 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:04 PM. By- A by-law to appoint Councillor Victor Pietrangelo as Acting Mayor. law 2023- 042. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT By-law 2023-042 be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 1.1. O Canada: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School Choir (singing live in Chambers) 1.2. Land Acknowledgement and Traditional Indigenous Meeting Opening 2. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL In -Camera meeting was not scheduled. 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Council Minutes of April 18, 2023 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange Page 1 of 16 THAT Council approve the minutes of the April 18, 2023 meeting as presented. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST a) Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg declared a conflict of interest to Item #10.1 - Historic Drummondville BIA - 2023 Budget, as she is an owner of a business that is part of the Main & Ferry BIA. 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Councillor Victor Pietrangelo (Acting Mayor) extended condolences to the following: • Reta Harrison, mother of Todd Harrison, former Director of Finance. • Lynn Wilson, retired City Employee from our Clerk's Department. b) Councillor Pietrangelo (Acting Mayor) mentioned the following events: Eid Celebrations at Mosque Aisha • 1 was pleased to represent Mayor Jim and Council at this event. • Eid Celebrations at Peace Mosque • Mayor and Council were represented by Councillor Nieuwesteeg • National Dav of Mourning Ceremony • Attended by Mayor Diodati, along with Councillors Nieuwesteeg, Patel and Lococo • Flag Raisings (photos for eachl • Children's Mental Heath Awareness (photo shown] • Attended by Mayor Diodati along with Councillors Baldinelli, Lococo and Patel • Poland's Constitution Day [photo shown] • Attended by Mayor Diodati along with Councillors Patel, Strange, Baldinelli, Pietrangelo and Lococo Grand Openings & Business Happenings [photos for each] • Bee Montessori School • Monfriese Rum Cakes o Also attended by Councillors Thomson and Lococo Mother Earth Day Hosted by the Park in the City (Environmental Action Committee) • PenFinancial Mother Earth Day event taking place at Firemens Park on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 10am to 4pm. • Sponsored by PenFinancial Credit Union, NPEI, Walker, Enbridge, OPG and Niagara Community Foundation • Giving away 500 trees to residents on a first-come, first -serve basis starting at 11 am. Page 2 of 16 • Volunteers will be planting 20 native trees to learn from a planting demo and to help enhance the tree canopy at the park • free bicycle valet compliments of the Amici Per La Vita Niagara Cycling Club. • free bike repair station compliments of Heart Niagara. • Many demonstrators, over 40 environmental vendors, youth activities as well as SCVFA concessions available. • Entry to the event is free with free parking as well ... rain or shine. • More information at Http://motherearthday.ca City Nature Challenge • 8thAnnual City Nature Challenge was conducted worldwide. • The challenge encouraged people to get outside to take pictures and record the different types of wild life species. These "observations" will help scientists and wild life organizations with their research. • Over 1.8 million observations were completed by 66,000 residents with 57,000 different species recorded. • Locally, the City of St. Catharines challenged the City of Niagara Falls to see who would record the most observations. However close, the City of Niagara Falls recorded more observations (215 versus 210). • Congratulations to all residents who participated. In particular, extending a special thank you to Leslie Laan who recorded the most observations for our City. c) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 30, 2023. 6. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS 6.1. Moose Hide Campaign (This presentation was re -scheduled from last Council meeting as the presenters had other commitments, due to time delay of In -Camera meeting) The co-founders of the Moose Hide Campaign, raised awareness around issues of reconciliation and violence against women and girls. David Stevenson, Moose Hide Campaign CEO, attended virtually and shared an impactful presentation as to how Canadians can get involved to stop gender- based violence and how to participate in the Moose Hide Campaign as part of reconciliation. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo THAT Council receive the presentation by David Stevenson, Moose Hide Campaign CEO, and to support the cause. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 6.2. Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza The 2nd Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza, organized by the Filipino community in Niagara will be held on Saturday, August 5th and Sunday, August 6, 2023 at Firemen's Park. The organizer and Chairperson of Community Affairs, Eileen Tinio-Hind, along with Valerio "Maki" Makinana, Founder and President and Rizza Gatbonton made a presentation to Council inviting Council and the community to attend Page 3 of 16 this event. There are 6 Fiesta Extravaganza events in selected cities in Canada. Highlights include: Musicial Extravaganza, cultural presentations, food expo, exhibits, games and community spotlight. The organizers of the event requested the following: 1. Extend the invitation to attend the Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza to all City Council members and request for support in the promotion of the festival through social media and the City's website. 2. Request an exemption to the City's Noise -By-law to all for the playing of music until 10:30 PM at Firemen's Park on Saturday, August 5, 2023 and Sunday, August 6, 2023. Moved by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT Council extend the invitation to attend the Niagara Fiesta Extravaganza to all City Council members and to the public and to have the City support the event by promoting the festival through social media and the City's website; AND THAT Council approve an exemption to the City's Noise -By-law to all for the playing of music until 10:30 PM at Firemen's Park on Saturday, August 5, 2023 and Sunday, August 6, 2023. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 6.3. Family and Children's Services (FACS) Niagara Foundation FACS Niagara Foundation President, Caroline Polgrabia, and Ellen Schonewille, Senior Manager, Donor Relations made a presentation to Council about the 2nd Annual Mountainview LemonAlD Day. This day raises money to send vulnerable children in the community to summer camp. The request is to have Council share information about the event with the community. On Saturday, June 10, 2023, teams of kids will set up lemonade stands across Niagara to ask for donations to send vulnerable children in the community to summer camp. Proclamation Request: That Council proclaim Saturday, June 10, 2023 as "Mountainview LemonAlD Day" for FACS Niagara. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council receive the presentation by Family and Children's Services (FACS) Niagara Foundation and that Council proclaim Saturday, June 10, 2023 as "Mountainview LemonAlD Day" for FACS Niagara; AND THAT staff promote the event through the City's social media channels; AND FURTHERMORE THAT, Council approve the request to turn the Falls yellow on Saturday, June 10, 2023, to be arranged through the Niagara Falls Illumination Board. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 6.4. R&C-2023-06 Page 4 of 16 Tennis Dome Partnership with the Tennis Clubs of Canada Adam Siegel, CEO, Tennis Clubs of Canada made a presentation to Council. The City of Niagara Falls and Tennis Clubs of Canada (TCC) are partnering to construct an air -inflated dome over the tennis courts at John N. Allen Park during the fall & winter each year to allow residents the opportunity to play indoor tennis, pickleball, cricket etc. The existing courts will be available to residents free of charge during the spring & summer and then converted to indoor use on October 1 st of each year. TCC will manage the tennis dome. Memberships and bookings will be priced at an affordable rate, discounted for residents. TCC also offers a wide range of programs, camps and tournaments for players of all ages that would require a registration fee. For residents who enjoy utilizing outdoor tennis courts in the winter, the courts at AG Bridge Park (6706 Culp Street) will be available for use free of charge year-round. Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the license agreement with the Tennis Clubs of Canada that is to the satisfaction of the City's Solicitor. Carried (Councillor Lococo was opposed and Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 7. PLANNING MATTERS 7.1. PBD -2023-27 AM -2023-003, Zoning By-law Amendment 4078 Victoria Avenue Proposal: To permit 10 stacked townhouse (apartment) dwelling units that may be used as vacation rental units Applicant: Build Up Victoria Inc. (Priscilla Facey) Agent: NPG Planning Solutions (Mary Lou Tanner) The Public meeting commenced at 5:14 PM. Scott Turnbull, Planner 1, provided an overview of the report PBD -2023-27. There were no members of public that spoke for or against the application. Charlene Shannon, of 4092 Acheson and Leanne Hodgson, of 4138 Muir both signed the public meeting "sign -in sheet," but did not address Council. Max Fedchyshak, acting as the agent, was present to answer any questions of Council. The Public meeting was closed at 5:22 PM. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange Page 5 of 16 1. That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment property to a site-specific Tourist Commercial zone to stacked townhouse dwelling units that may be used as units, subject to the regulations outlined in this report. to rezone the permit ten (10) vacation rental 2. That the amending zoning by-law include a Holding (H) provision to require that a Development Agreement be entered into between the applicant and the City of Niagara Falls containing all noise mitigation and warning clauses to the satisfaction of the City and Niagara Region and archaeological warning clauses to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region and that all required road widening, and daylight triangles be dedicated to the City. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). REPORTS 8.1. CLK-2023-04 Fee Waiver Application - Crazy Macaws Bike Night Since the writing of the staff report and posting of the agenda, a new fee waiver application has now been received with a new not-for-profit organization as the applicant for Council's consideration. Normally, we would not accept an application that has been received after the agenda has been posted however Council's direction was for this matter to be reviewed at the May 9th Council meeting Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo THAT Council deny the staff recommendation and to approve the application for the Crazy Macaws Bike Night, in principle, in the amount of $7404.00, (the same amount that was approved for car show), for the waiving of the costs associated with the road closure fees. No Seconder. Not Put. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo THAT Council approve the Fee Waiver Application for the Crazy Macaws Bike Night in the amount of $4750.00, for the waiving of the costs associated with the road closure fees, with the condition of conducting a month to month review of the permit application to allow for timeframe adjustments if necessary. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 8.2. The Chair moved to Item #8.4 on the agenda, to accommodate residents in gallery. Council came back to Item #8.2 at 6:56 PM. F-2023-14 2023 Schedule of Fees - Update Amended 2023 Schedule of Fees Page 6 of 16 Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT the amended 2023 Schedule of Fees as per Council and otherwise, BE APPROVED. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 8.3. MW -2023-13 Sidewalk Winter Maintenance Riall Street Residents are requesting to amend the Winter Maintenance Policy effective for the 2023/2024 winter season by removing approximately 500 metres of sidewalk snow clearing on Riall Street between St. Andrew Avenue and St. Paul Avenue. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council approve an amendment to the Winter Maintenance Policy whereby the south side of Riall Street between St. Andrew Avenue and St. Paul Avenue be removed from the 2023/2024 Sidewalk Plowing route. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 8.4. PBD -2023-26 Uppers Quarry - Community Focus Group AM -2021-25 Mr. David Rupay spoke to the Planning report on the Uppers Quarry — Community Focus Group. He thanked Council for extending the deadline for comments from the March Council meeting, however, it was not accepted by the Ministry. He posed the question to Council if the quarry is helping with the tourism in the City of Niagara Falls. Mr. Rupay discussed the report, PBD -2023-26, and the formation of the Community Focus Group, stating that a needs -study still needs to be completed. Also expressed his thoughts that the representatives from Walker Industries should not be part of the Community Focus Group. Concerned about adequate notification means. Also stated that the item being on a Council Agenda does not mean that the public is aware of the issue. Any terms of reference that were provided will be forwarded along to Mr. Rupay, as per Andrew Bryce. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel THAT Council authorize staff to advertise a Request for Expression of Interest for participation in a Community Focus Group (CFG) to seek out interested persons to provide input into resident and landowner concerns regarding the proposed Uppers Quarry; AND THAT staff ensure an independent facilitator be included in the process; AND THAT the City bear the cost of the consultation. No seconder to motion. Not Put. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Page 7 of 16 THAT Council authorize staff to advertise a Request for Expression of Interest for participation in a Community Focus Group (CFG) to seek out interested persons to provide input into resident and landowner concerns regarding the proposed Uppers Quarry; AND THAT staff ensure an independent facilitator be included as part of the Community Focus Group. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent). 8.5. Chair Pietrangelo moved to Item #12.3 to accommodate speaker in gallery. MW -2023-12 Additions to the 2023 Surface Treatment Program and Contract Award Moved by Councillor Tony Baldinelli Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson That the scope of work for Contract 2023-08 for the 2023 Surface Treatment program be revised to include the following: a. The pulverization and surface treatment of Willoughby Drive from 200 metres south of Weinbrenner Road to Marshall Road; b. The pulverization and surface treatment of Carlton Avenue from 50 metres north of Dunn Street towards Corwin Crescent to Our Lady of Mount Carmel School; c. Urban surface treatment along North Street between Portage Road and Drummond Road. 2. That a 2023 Capital Budget Amendment of $850,000 be approved for the 2023 Surface Treatment Program (R155-23) bringing the total budget as amended to $1,500,000, funded by Canada Community - Building Fund Reserve (CCBF). 3. That the revised scope of the 2023 Surface Treatment program be awarded to the lowest compliant bid by Circle P Paving Inc. for the bid price of $1,356,920.00 plus an allowance of $100,000 for the additional works on Carlton Avenue. 4. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary agreements. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 9. CONSENT AGENDA 9.1. R&C-2023-05 Community Garden Program The City of Niagara Falls has endeavored to develop a community garden program to support residents with an opportunity to create a garden at specific municipal locations with essential elements in place to establish a successful community garden. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg 1. That Council approve the Community Garden Program. Page 8 of 16 2. That Council approve the Community Garden Policy. 3. That Council approve the expansion of our insurance coverage to cover these activities. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 9.2. R&C-2023-07 Renaming of the Park in the City Committee Park in the City Committee wishes to be renamed to the Environmental Action Committee. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council approve the renaming of the Park in the City Committee to the Environmental Action Committee. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 9.3. MW -2023-14 Appointment of Drainage Superintendent The City of Niagara Falls has had a Drainage Superintendent on staff since 1990 to oversee all aspects of the City's drainage works pursuant to the Drainage Act Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council appoint Sue Noble as the Drainage Superintendent for the City of Niagara Falls. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 10.1. Historic Drummondville BIA -2023 Budget Attached is the Main & Ferry BIA proposed budget for 2023. Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council approve the Main & Ferry proposed budget for 2023. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Nieuwesteeg declared a conflict and Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.2. Proclamation Request - Lyme Disease Awareness Month - May 2023 Lyme Ontario is requesting the City of Niagara Falls to proclaim May as "Lyme Disease Awareness Month." The request is a hope that the City of Niagara Falls, will join the CN Tower, Niagara Peace Bridge, Niagara Falls and many other local townships, regions and cities for the 2023 "Light it Up Green for Lyme" Disease campaign during the month of May. Page 9 of 16 Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council proclaim May as "Lyme Disease Awareness Month." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.3. Proclamation and Flag -Raising Request - National Accessibility Awareness Week - 2023 The Accessibility Advisory Committee is requesting that Council declare the week of May 28, 2023 - June 3, 2023 as "National Accessibility Awareness Week" and that a flag -raising ceremony be arranged for Monday, May 29, 2023, at Rosberg Park in Niagara Falls at 3:30 PM. Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council declare the week of May 28, 2023 - June 3, 2023 as "National Accessibility Awareness Week" and that a flag -raising ceremony be arranged for Monday, May 29, 2023, at Rosberg Park in Niagara Falls at 3:30 PM. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.4. Flag -Raising and Proclamation Request - Senior's Month - June 2023 The Niagara Falls Seniors Advisory Committee is requesting Council to approve a flag -raising ceremony at City Hall to recognize the month of June as "Seniors Month." The committee is also requesting Council to proclaim June as "Seniors Month. Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council approve a flag -raising ceremony at City Hall to recognize the month of June as "Seniors Month." and proclaim June as "Seniors Month." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.5. Flag -Raising and Proclamation Request - Parental Alienation Awareness The requester is asking Niagara Falls City Council to proclaim April 25, 2023 as "Parental Alienation Awareness Day," and to coordinate a flag -raising ceremony at City Hall on a date that is agreeable to both the convener and the Mayor's Office. The City's of Brampton, Mississauga and Vaughan have all supported this initiative. To educate, inform and advocate to and for the general public, parents, children and youth, working towards bringing awareness against parent Page 10 of 16 alienation, even to perpetrators who may be unaware of the disastrous effect of their alienating behavior on their children and society. APAC VISION: To provide support, education, and resources to families affected by alienation by being an advocate for change in the legal, mental health, and judicial system with the goal of ending parental alienation across Canada. Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Niagara Falls City Council proclaim April 25, 2023 as "Parental Alienation Awareness Day," and to coordinate a flag -raising ceremony at City Hall on a date that is agreeable to both the convener and the Mayor's Office. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.6. Bill 5 — Stopping Harassment and Abuse by Local Leaders Act Attached is a resolution form the Township of West Lincoln seeking support of the Provincial Private Member's Bill Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT Council approve and support the resolution from the Township of West Lincoln by sending a similar resolution from the City of Niagara Falls. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 11.1. Assessment of Ontario Public Opinion - regarding Bill 23 and Related Measures Affecting the Greenbelt and Housing The attached report provides results from a survey of a random sample of Ontarians and targeted samples of key stakeholder groups such as planners, farmers, residents associations, housing providers, users of greenspaces, environmentalist, and others. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council receive the correspondence for information and to direct Planning staff to quantify the missed revenue from the development charges. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Lococo was opposed). 11.2. Niagara Region Correspondence Attached is correspondence sent from the Niagara Region regarding the following matters: Page 11 of 16 1. Niagara Region Report - PDS 8-2023 - Regional Planning Commissioners of Ontario (RPCO) Inventory of Unbuilt Housing Supply 2. Niagara Region Report - PDS 9-2023 - Development Applications Monitoring Report 3. Implementation of Red Light Camera (RLC) Across the Niagara Region Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.3. Resolution - Town of Fort Erie - Change to the Municipal Oath of Office Attached is a resolution from the Town of Fort Erie sent to Minister Clark regarding a change to the Municipal Oath of Office. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.4. Proposed Locate Charge — Enbridge Gas Council supported the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors motion at the April 18, 2023 Council meeting by passing a motion to inform Enbridge Gas and other Provincial policymakers of the City's objection during their time of industry consultation. The information attached is a follow-up response from Enbridge Gas and can be received for information. Recommendation: That Council receive the correspondence for information. Moved by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT Council receive and file for information Item #11.2 through to and including Item #11.4. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 12. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 12.1. Special Occasion Permit - Rotary Ribfest 2023 Attached is a letter requesting that the Rotary Ribfest 2023 be named a community event, to assist with obtaining a Special Occasion Permit from the ACCO. Recommendation: That Council declare the 2023 Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise Ribfest and BBQ, June 16, 17 and 18, 2023 as an event of municipal significance in the City of Niagara Falls in order to assist with obtaining a Special Occasion Permit from the ACCO. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council declare the 2023 Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise Ribfest and BBQ, June 16, 17 and 18, 2023 as an event of municipal significance in the City of Niagara Falls in order to assist with obtaining a Special Occasion Permit from the ACCO. Page 12 of 16 Carried Unanimously 12.2. Amendments to the City's Licensing By-law — Refreshment Vehicles Attached is a memo from the City Clerk detailing some proposed minor amendments to the City's Licensing By-law to work in conjunction with the City's Business Improvement Areas. Recommendation: That Council receive the memorandum for information and consider approving the amending by-law with respect to Refreshment Vehicles. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg That Council receive the memorandum for information and consider approving the amending by-law with respect to Refreshment Vehicles. Carried Unanimously 12.3. Placement of Truck on City Property for Floral Sales Mr. Petrullo would like permission to run a portion of his business in the parking lot of the Chippawa Arena. Staff could support this for a special 1 day occasion on Mother's Day, May 14th but anything further would require a business licence and would not be permitted on City property. Mr. Petrullo addressed Council, to provide context for his request. Having a mobile truck is simplifying the process for the requester, offering local fruits and vegetable, and local flowers and plants. A new store -front location will also be added to the downtown area, in the future. Mr. Petrullo claimed that the business would be to add services to Chippawa, not to compete with others. And looking to do this on weekends continuously. Currently, they don't have a store -front. Michelle MacLachlan, owner of Roots & Blooms, at 3710 Main Street, Unit #102, spoke to Council expressing her concerns with Mr. Petrullo's request, citing that her business would be affected if Council approved the recommendation. Recommendation: That Council approve a one day set up on Sunday May 14, 2023 of the flower truck in the parking lot of the Chippawa Arena for the sale of flowers, fruits and/or vegetables, with some proceeds going to charity. Any further sales from the truck would not be permitted on City property and would require a business licence. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council approve a set up on Sunday, May 14, 2023 of the flower truck in the parking lot of the Chippawa Arena for the sale of flowers, fruits and/or Page 13 of 16 3etables, with some proceeds going to charity and until the store -front ation opens on Queen Street, subject to the paying of market fees. No seconder to motion. Not Put. ved by Councillor Mona Patel --onded by Councillor Mike Strange at Council approve, subject to the signing of a waiver and payment of a fee, ne day set up on Sunday May 14, 2023 of the flower truck in the parking lot he Chippawa Arena for the sale of flowers, fruits and/or vegetables, with ne proceeds going to charity. Any further sales from the truck would not be -mitted on City property and would require a business licence; AND THAT matter be referred to staff to investigate other alternatives and to ensure urance and business licence requirements are met. Carried (Councillor Lococo was opposed). 13. RATIFICATION OF IN -CAMERA None. 14. NOTICE OF MOTION/NEW BUSINESS 14.1. Notice of Motion - Walker Brothers Quarry Expansion MOTION: THAT staff be asked to initiate a community focus group comprised of concerned residents, City Staff, and representatives from Walker Industries to address the key issues with the quarry application to ensure transparency, input, and communication. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council rescind the notice of motion of which asks staff to initiate a community focus group comprised of concerned residents, City Staff, and representatives from Walker Industries to address the key issues with the quarry application to ensure transparency, input, and communication. Carried Unanimously 14.2. Notice of Motion - Reduction of speed in residential areas DIRECTION TO STAFF: THAT this matter be referred to staff to look into reducing the speed limit from 50 km/hour to 40 km/hour on residential streets in Niagara Falls and to bring a report back to Council showing the implications of this proposed change. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson Page 14 of 16 THAT this matter be referred to staff to look into reducing the speed limit from 50 km/hour to 40 km/hour on residential streets in Niagara Falls and to bring a report back to Council showing the implications of this proposed change. Carried Unanimously a) Open -Air Burning By -Law Direction to Staff: For staff to post information on the City's website to increase awareness regarding open-air burning, and to review the wording of the by-law to ensure an ease of comprehension. b) Exposed Needles on City Trails - Disposal program Direction to Staff: For staff to report back to Council information pertaining to a program to include ways residents can report exposed needles on trails (ie. similar to our pothole reporting program). 15. BY-LAWS 2023- A by-law to designate Blocks 114, 116 & 117, Registered Plan 59M-498, not 041. to be subject to part -lot control (PLC -2023-002). 2023- A by-law to appoint Councillor Victor Pietrangelo as Acting Mayor. 042. 2023- A by-law to appoint a Drainage Superintendent pursuant to The Drainage Act, 043. R.S.O. 1990. 2023- A by-law to amend Schedule 24 "Refreshment Vehicles" to By-law No. 2001- 044. 31, being a by-law respecting the issuance of licences in the City of Niagara Falls. 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City 045. employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws. 2023- A by-law to fees and charges for various services, licences and publications 046. for the City of Niagara Falls. 2023- A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking 047. and traffic on City Roads. (Parking Meter Zones, Standing Prohibited, Stopping Prohibited, Loading Zones) 2023- A by-law to authorize the execution of the Collective Agreement (2023-2026) 048. with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 133. 2023- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting 049. held on the 9th day of May, 2023. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT the by-laws be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously Page 15 of 16 16. ADJOURNMENT a) Adjournment Moved by Councillor Tony Baldinelli Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council adjourn the meeting at 7.19 PM. Mayor City Clerk Carried Unanimously Page 16 of 16