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Resolutions 1984City of Niagara Falls Resolutions -'84 NO. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Date Jan.o9 Jan.09 Jan.09 Jan.16 Jan.16 Jan.16 Jan.23 Jan.30 Feb.06 Feb.13 Feb.13 Feb.13 Feb.13 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 Mar.26 Mar.26 Mar.26 Mar.26 Mar.26 Apr.02 Apr.02 Apr.02 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr.30 Apr.30 Apt.30 Apr.30 Apr.30 May14 May14 May14 May14 May14 May14 May14 May 28 May28 May28 May28 May28 May28 Resolution Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housingto amend Plan 195 closing of lane Building Dept to charge fee of 40.00 for written confirmation of zoning Building Dept to charge fee of 30.00 for written confirmation of compliance Minister of Municipal Affairs Housing be requested to approve By-law 84-12 Condolence to family of late Mr. Glen Warman Condolence to family of late Mrs, Joseph Sirianni Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act for expenditures Condolence to family of late Mr. Haldane MacDonald L. and N. Construction Limited tender acceptance Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures Min. of Municipal Affairs and Housing to amend the plan 59M-97 re closing the walkway Block 40 West Meadow Subdivision Draft Plan Approval 2yr extension Stephens and Rankin Inc. tender acceptance Amendment to Zoning By-law 79-200 and By-law 79-154/81-208 re River Road Min of Housing re allocation of funds for Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Min of Housing re allocation of funds for Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Condolence to family of late Doug Austin Thuro Sewer Service Niagara Ltd TransVideo Inspection Ltd tender acceptance Nisus Construction Limited tender acceptance Blairick Limited tender acceptance Unit prices for rental of General Purpose Equipment accepted Council authorizes and directs the establishment of reserves for projects Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Program of Proposed Expenditures for Highway Improvements subsidy Program of Proposed Expenditures for Highway Improvements subsidy Minof Municipal Affairs and Housing to approve By-law 84-77 to close walkway W. Duffin Contracting Ltd. tender acceptance Alfidome Construction Ltd. tender acceptance Bobby/Green Lawn Spray and Carvers Landscaping tender acceptance Unit prices tender acceptance - Robert Young Sod Farm Ltd./Niagara Merion Sod Co. Ltd./Otto Pick and Sons Seed Ltd./F.R. Smith Seeds Ltd./Niagara Welders Supply Ltd. Ernie Damore and Son Limited tender acceptance Firestone Store tender acceptance Council to authorize the increase salary schedule for employees Chief Administrative Officer re incentive program for non-union employees Hard Rock Paving Co. Ltd, tender acceptance Unit prices tender acceptance - Adrian Van Der Weyden/The Weed Man Unit prices tender acceptance - J.P. Hammil and Sons/Muller Dry Goods Unit prices tender acceptance - Firth Bros. Limited/Muller Dry Goods/Sainthill Levine Uniforms/John Marshall Modern White Lines Ltd. tender acceptance Drummond Park Village Draft Plan Approval extension Mingle Subdivision Draft Plan Approval extension Desson Subdivision Draft Plan Approval 3 mos extension Tuff Care Products Ltd. tender acceptance Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to approve By-law 84-122 to close walkway from Paddock Trail Dr. Bradford Fertilizer Ltd. tender acceptance City to call Federal Leaders to propose injustice of language rights in Quebec Condotta and Fortuna Limited tender acceptance Norjohn Contracting Limited tender acceptance Norjohn Contracting Limited tender acceptance Aifidome Construction Limited tender acceptance Min of Municipal Affairs and Housing to approve By-law 84-132 re Jupiter Blvd. Commemial Area Improvement Programme Application for submission to Min. 53A 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Jun.04 Jun.04 Jun.04 Jun,04 Jun.11 Jun.11 Jun.11 Jun.11 Jun.11 Jun.18 Jun.18 Jun.25 Jun.25 Jun.25 Jun.25 Jun.25 Jul.09 Jul.09 Jul.09 Jul,09 Jul.09 Jul.09 Jul.30 Jul.30 Jul.30 Jul.30 Aug.13 Aug.27 Aug .27 Aug.27 Aug.27 Sep.10 Sep.10 Sep.10 Sep.17 Sep.17 Sep.17 Sep.24 Sep.24 Sep.24 Sep.24 Oct.01 Oct.01 Oct.09 Oct.09 Oct.09 Oct. 15 Oct.15 Oct.15 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct.15 Oct.29 Nov.05 Nov.05 Nov.26 Nov.26 Steed and Evans Limited tender acceptance Norjohn Contracting Limited tender acceptance Ernie Damore and Son Limited tender acceptance Cataract Auto Body tender acceptance Acting Mayor - Alderman Patrick Cummings PCO Services Ltd. tender acceptance Alfidome Constuction Limited tender acceptance Condolence to family of late Mr. Enrico "Henry" Spironello Condolence to family of late Mrs. Anna Smeaton Steed and Evans Limited tender acceptance Provincial Construction Limited tender acceptance M.S.A. Canada of Toronto tender acceptance Motorola Limited of Hamilton tender acceptance Min of Municipal Affairs and Housing to approve By-law 84-166 to close lane Bicentennial Medal Recipients Withdrawn support of Cantunn, Inc./Recommend Can. Transport Comm. Mr. Paul Baillie appointed Official Town Crier for City Unit prices tender acceptance Paul Foy Pontiac Buick Ltd./Motorville Ltd. Bill Kennedy Electric tender acceptance Application to Supreme Court to prohibit prostitution in City Condolence to family of late Wilfred Hinsperger, D.C. Acting Mayor - Alderman Judy Orr City land Township Lots No.212 to 218 Min of Municipal Affairs and Housing to approve By-law 84-183 Stephens and Rankin Inc. tender acceptance DeRose Bros. Contracting Limited tender acceptance Regional Municipality of Niagara to issue debentures Stevensville Lawn Service tender acceptance L and N Construction Limited tender acceptance Steed and Evans Ltd. tender acceptance Acting Mayor- Alderman Brian Merrett Condolence to family of late Mr. George MacPhail Kelner Plan of Subdivision Draft Plan Approval extension Provincial Construction Limited tender acceptance Roger Rivette Roofing Ltd. tender acceptance Hard Rock Paving Company Limited tender acceptance Alfidome Construction Limited tender acceptance Rainbow Gardens Plan of Subdivision Draft Plan Approval extension 499168 Ontario Inc. O/A Taurus Construction & Marine tender acceptance Steed & Evans tender acceptance Canadian Salt Company Ltd. tender acceptance Council meeting to be held on Tues. Oct. 9/84 Condolence to family of late Mr. Durward B.S. Everett Unit prices tender acceptance Archer Truck Services LtdJBelgium Standard Industries Ltd./Frink Canada Hard Rock Paving Company Ltd. tender acceptance Nick Altieri Excavating Ltd. tender acceptance Acting Mayor - Alderman Paisley Janvary Next Regular Council Meeting Monday, October 29, 1984 Regional Municipality of Niagara control on sewage improvements Mor] Nurseries tender acceptance Lundy Steel, Div of Ivaco Inc. for Peninsula Fence & Landscaping Inc. tender T.C.G. Materials Limited tender acceptance Unit prices tender acceptance Modern Crane Rentals ltd./Montgomery Bros Construction/Modern White Lines Ltd./L.Walter & Sons Excavating Ltd. Petition Prov./Fed. Government re serious implications of th 52 Recommendations - Aug.84 Report of the Committee on Sexual Offences G. DeStefano Construction tender acceptance Min of Municipal Affairs & Housing to approve By-law 84-277 to close and sell public walkway Village Cres and Frontenac St. Name change N.Falls Business and Industrial Growth Agency Inc. to N.Falls Economic Development Agency 110 112 113 115 116 120 Nov.26 Nov.26 Nov .26 NOv.26 NOv.26 Dec.03 Dec.03 Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec.~0 Dec. 17 Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures Condolence to family of late Reverend Canon G.N. (Duke) Standish Bill Kennedy Electric tender acceptance Delmar Contracting Limited tender acceptance Pizzi General Contracting Ltd. tender acceptance Acting Mayor - Alderman Dona Coville Jim Black Trucking/Warden Construction Ltd./Dominion Paving tender accept Provincial Construction Limited tender acceptance Pinder's Lawn and Leisure Ltd. tender acceptance Ontario Good Roads Association re inadequacy of funding from province Condolence to family of late Mr. Howard James O. Clarke of N agam alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 120 December 17th Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER RESOLVED ~mt a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mr. Howard James O. Clarke, former Alderman in the City of Niagara Falls; and former Councillor, and Deputy Reeve in the former Village of Chippawa; and a well known and highly respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CARRI NANIMOUSLY. Clerk,/ ~ ~ ~ Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON ity of Niagara aHs, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 119 December 10th, Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by Ald. COVILLE REqOLVEDthat The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls endorses the concerns expressed by the Ontario Good Roads Association respecting the inadequacy of the funds made available by the Government of Ontario for municipal road subsidy as expressed in their brief to the Ontario Cabinet Committee on Resources Development dated November 1, 1984, AND FURTHER that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Treasurer of Ontario, the Secretary to the Ontario Cabinet and the Minister of Transportation and Communications. 1984 CARRIED ANIMOUSLY Clerk Mayor ~ WILLI S. SMEATON ity of N agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 118 Moved by AId. ,Seconded by AId. SOMF. RV~LLm December 10th 1984 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Pinder's Lawn and Leisure Ltd., for thirteen (13) push type lawn mowers, at the low tendered amount of $4,964.80, be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk UL J. BRENNAN Mayor WILLIAM S~ SMEATON __,~ - ( ily of Tiagara alls, ( nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 117 December 10th |9 84 Moved by AM. PUITICK Seconded by AId. KEIGHAN RESOLVED H~at the price submitted by Provincial Construction Limited for storm sewer installation on Valley Way and Portage Road, Contract SLS. 32-84, be accepted in the total amount of $410,546.30; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED with Aldermen Baker, Cheesman, Coville, Hinsperger, Janvary and Orr voting contrary, and all others voting in favour. Clerk 'L J. BRENN,/AN,~_~,,f~:~; Mayor TON of agam alls, ( ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER [qO. 116 Moved By AId. HINSPERGER Seconded by AM. CUMMINGS RESOLVED that 1:~e unit prices submitted by the firms of Jim Black Trucking, Warden Construction Ltd., and Dominion Paving Company, for parking lots snow plowing for the Winter of 1984 - 1985, be a~.pe!~ted for the amounts specified on the attached Surmnary of Tenders; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. December 3rd 19 84 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY eputy Clef ' cting Mayor DONA COVILLE SUMMARY OF TENDERS PARKING LOTS - SNOW PLOWING 1984 - 1985 CONTRACTOR /J_Jim Black Trucking EQUIPMENT RATE/HR. Loader with blade Single axle dump Tandem dump 21, 22. 52. RECOlvNENDED WORK Stamford ~ Jack Bell Arenas Lion's Club Rink, Coronation Recreation Centre. Dominion Paving Co. 3½ yd. Loader 35. 5 yd. Loader 35. 2 yd. Loader 25. 5/4 yd. Loader 15. Dump with blade 50. Tandem dump 25. Single axle dump 20. City Hall lots., all Downtown Lots, Ellen Avenue Lot, South End Lots, Niagara Falls Arena Lots, Community Resources Centre. United Contracting Warden Construction Loader ~ Backhoe 24.75 Dump truck 19.00 Dump truck with blade Loader with 2 yd. snow bucket Single axle dump Tandem dump 5O. 25. 20.' 25. Willoughby Town Hall, Niagara South Arena, Chippawa Library Lot, Bridgewater On- street parking areas. F. Sacco Construction Loader, 1Yd. Single axle dump Jeep with plough 28.00 27.50 25.40 COUNCIL CHAMBER ~0. 115 Moved by AId. KE~GHAN Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that Alderman Dona Coville be appointed Acting Mayor in the absence of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton, from Monday, December 3rd, to Sunday, December 9th, 1984, inclusive; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. December 3rd 19 84 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Deputy Cler~'~cting Mayor D~NA COVILLE (~ty of ~agam ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER [qo. 114 Moved by AId. C.~F. SMAN Seconded by AId. MERRETT RESOLVED that the unit prices received from Pizzi General Contracting Ltd.., for the rental of one (1) grader for the purpose of snow removal during the 1984-1985 winter season, be accepted for the submitted amount of $47.00 per hour; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. November 26th 1984 CARR UNANIMOUSLY Cle ~/ C]e~ MaY°~iLLi~~ ~ity of N~agara ~alls, (gnmr~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 113 Moved by A|d. HINSPERGER Seconded by AId. KEIGHAN November 26th RESOLVED ~t the unit rates submitted by Delmar Contracting Limited for Contract S.S. 33/84, for Storm and Sanitary Sewer Installations on Falls Avenue from Bender Street to Clifton Hill, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $595,134.20; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CARRI " UNANIMOUSLY O/ARm ( ily of iagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 112 Movc-d by AId. HINSPERGER S~:ond~l by AId. BAKER November 26th RKqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Bill Kennedy Electric for the installation of new street lights at various locations throughout the City, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $50.00 per unit; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 Mayor WILl (~ily of Niagara ~dalls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 111 Moved hy Aid. JANVARY Seconded by AId. MERRETT RF-qOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Reverend Canon G. N. (Duke) Standish, a highly respected and valued member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. November 26th 1984 CAR UNANIMOUSLY BCIe~,~ Niagara alls, ( mario COUNCIL CHAMBER ~o. 110 Mov~l by AId. Seconded by AId. C0V'rLLE November 26 19 8~. RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby petitions for an interim payment under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made in the year 1984; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON ~ty of Nmgara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. ~09 Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER November 26 RESOLVED that the City Council hereby consents to the change of name of the Niagara Falls Business and Industrial Growth Agency Inc. to the Niagara Falls Economic Development Agency; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984, CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Ci2ARRIE~ Mayor WiLL~i~~ nf iagara allB, (Dntarin COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 108 November 26th ]9 84 Moved by AM. MERRETT S~conded by AId. NINSPERGER RESOLVED H~at pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 277 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway between Village Crescent ~n Registered Plan M-32 and Frontenac Street in Registered Plan 246 for the City of Niagara Falls; AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARR[ with Alderman Keighan voting contrary, and all others in favour. Clerk ~' _,y Mayor ~ ~S/.SM~A~~~m~ Cler:A~~ " WILLI ~ (~ty of ~agam ~alls, ~ntado COUNCIL CHAMBER No. ~Oz Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. RI:'?'.C)LVED that November 5th JANVARY COVILLE the unit price submitted by G. De Stefano Construction for the demolition of Oakes Park Grandstands, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $3,850.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 N~ayor ~ ity of N agam alls, ( ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 1u6 Moved by AId. CD'MMnCNGS Seconded by AId. H~NSVERGF. R November 5, 19 84 WHEREAS the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and the Minister of National Health and Welfare of the Government of Canada established the Committee on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths with a mandate "to inquire into the incidence and prevalence in Canada of sexual offences against children and youths and to recommend improvements in laws for the protection of young persons from sexual abuse and exploitation" with instruction to obtain "comprehensive factual information" about these issues and also to "examine the problems of juvenile prostitution and the exploitation of young persons for pornographic purposes"; AND WHEREAS during the century following Confederation in 1867 there was no major revision of the complete legal framework of the Canadian criminal law of sexual offences, however since the beginning of the 1980's several significant legislative amendments and proposals have been brought forward in response to a growing public concern about the need to provide better protection against these crimes; AND WHEREAS the Committee's mandate was to determine the adequacy of the laws and other means used by the community in providing protection for children against sexual offences and to make recommendations for improving their protection; AND WHEREAS the Committee submitted its voluminous Report dated August 1984 entitled "Sexual Offences Against Children" to the Federal Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and the Federal Minister of National Health and Welfare which contains 52 Recommendations under the following titles: Office of the Commissioner (Recommendation 1) Education for Protection (Recommendation 2) Reform of the Sexual Offences ( Recommendations 3-17) Principles of Evidence (Recommendations 18-27) Strengthening the Provision of Services (Recommendations 28-34) Information Systems (Recommendations 35-38) Research (Recommendations 39-40) Juvenile Prostitution (Recommendations 41-48) Pornography (Recommendations 49-52) THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls petition the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario to seriously consider the implementation of the 52 Recommendations contained in the August 1984 Report of the Committee on Sexual Seal of the C rporation be hereto affixed. CAR ~' UNANIMOUSLY  Mayor The City of Niagara Falls Canada City Hall Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 (416) 356-7521 November 7, 1984 · O~TA~O -~ The Honourable William G. Davis, Q.C., Premier of Ontario, r281, Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1A1 Dear Sir: At the meeting of City Council held on November 5, 1984, a resolution Was adopted that the City of Niagara Falls petition the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario to seriously consider the implementation of the 52 Recommendations contained in the August 1984 Report of the Commqttee on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths. A copy of the full resolution is enclosed, and Council directed that you be requested, through. yottr office, to consider the serious nature of this matter and take immediate steps to implement these recommendations in cooperation with the Government of Canada. BGS:kah The Honourable Roy R. McMur~ry, Q.C., Attorney General of Ontario. Mr. Vince Kerrio, M.P.P. Niagara Falls. Yours very truly, .j (Miss) B.G. Scott, Deputy City Clerk. The 'City of Nia gara Falls Canada Clty Hall Niagara Falls, Ontado L2E 6X5 (416) 356-7521 November 7, 1984 'O TAmO The Honourable John Crosbie, Minister of Justice, and Attorney General of Canada, Dept. 5-0702. House of Commons 2-4621. Office 418-N, Centre Block, Ottawa, Ontario. K1A 0A6 Dear Sir: At the meeting of City Council held on November 5, 1984, a resolution was adopted that the City of Niagara Falls petition the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario to seriously consider the implementation of the 52 Recommendations contained in the August 1984 Report of the Committee on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths. A copy of the full resolution is enclosed, and Council directed that you be requested, through your office, to consider the serious nature of this matter and take ~mmediate steps to implement these recommendations. Yours very truly~ (Miss) B.C. Scott, Deputy City Clerk. BGS:kah cc: The Honourable Jake Epp, Minister of National Health & Welfare. Mr. Rob Nicholson, M.P. Niagara Falls. The Cornmillet recommends that one of Ih~ prlnelpal respon- slbilltles of Ihe pfolram that is eslaMished in nonJunction with the Orriee of the Commissioner eo-erdlnadnl federel, provinelal and n°n'l°vernmental aleneiss° lailisdvH he concerned with the developmeal and implementation of a continuing national proirma o1' publie edocallon and henlib promotion (on. asiaI sprcifietllJ, on Ihe needs of younI children and Tenths in reisllon Io Ihe prevention oF sexual ofteneel ned nfTordinI belief protection (el' ehildre~ Foetin Recommendation 3 The Committee recommends thai: L ~lJg 1~2) b refai~, hi Ih( alia Recommendation 4 TIM Commanee recommends theft Recommendallon i The Committee reeommenda flat the Crimilel Cedl he amended to provide Ihat: Relommendalioa 7 The Committee recommends that the C~*/.elmd Cdkf, e be rimemid to provide that: ~l) [mpdmmme9! foc lea than 14 ,mJ, il' the comidtlaaM b under lira Recommendation II The Commitlee refommeNda IbM the ('rimjell Cadt ~e amended do provide Ihal: Reeommemlailoa 10 The Commitlee recommends thai section 169 of Ibe C~iminel Cede be retained and Ihel Ibe Crimi~l Co&, be amended in Forida Recommendation 12 The Comma,co recommends Ihat In order to provide additional pantaction for cidJdren. the General Part ef the Crtnd~l Cndt he amended Io povide Ibal: l. Conduct am livelyhal fore,e. Ikeals of fear of the aRnicatidal e[ foree, Recommendation 13 The Committee recommends ihet section 246.1(2) of the Crimi- nal Cdx/t be repealed. and the the followinI provision be substituted in its place: Where an accused Is cbarld will, an effete eerier sob*tendon(I) or RKemmendalJoa 14 The Committee recommends thai Ihe 'foilowinI seefleas of lie Crlmlaal Cede be repaled: Retommendhtjon IS The Committee recmnmenda lime k'cdon 153 of the Criminal The Committee recommends, in connection with Ihe repel Section 253 of the Criminal Cwle. Iklt Ibe Offlee of Ibe Cornrob- sinner. is conjunction with Ibe Delmrlmem of Juslice and Depmrlmemt el' National Henlib and Welfare In coallotion with the aptleafy ndvjtory commitlee heyinI asslined mlNN/Mlilisu: Recommendation 17 The CommJllee recommends that: L The pnnleldlu Ja Pnrl XXI of Ih~ Crimi~Jel Cede roletinIfo dealerie osffe~Me.k enacted to provide added p/election for children ilildsl sexual The ('ommlllee raremetals Ihal lie C'eewde YtwnR ()ffr,drre Are and each RevileIll end lefrlloflal avidanne act ie ·mended le provide thai: Jlecemmendllimt 19 provincial and toolracial evldemee nct, end the (~etdtet C*ndal efCit/I p~acedmrt he amended Im o~det Io Fetvlhe thee: Recommendation 22 The Comalilac recommends Ihnl the C'rimlael Cad~ be ·mended I0 provide thai: Recommendation 24 WiSh respect Io provincial child welfare icgislaliofi, the Commit- lee recommends Ibal I pearscion aS·liar to setfirm 23(4) of Ihe Ontario C'Ajld I[l~,t/arl. Art be PaRched in each province aid terrJlor'/. $eclJoa2t(4)oflhalAelpre. ~s: NolwllhnlsadinI any FJiileKe or FolKtieR ROeriled alder Ihe Itecommendadm 15 The Committee rote·me·Is that Ihe C'rlmimml C~dt, the Yulet ()~lreffdm Jet Id each eblld welfare nct or quivaicat conilia I preyklan Bathetidal a india to preened Im cdmtra where m~b · Come ic reqid~d ia eider te obtain e fill and candid peelselation e( · c&ild'· lullmeal. The proper ·dmimiclratle9 If Justice requires Ibat the ~ evb' ~ ·W partin he acec~s~ilde to Ihe Judicial Recommendation 26 The ComaSlate recommends thai Ihe Criminal C'dt fee amended Wi~tide Ihal: In fatalJoel le amy etaeel nUtiRe callalead In leafl I V. Parl V, el Pare ~'l Recommendation 27 criminal jurisdiction Jo Canada desSenate as officer wheec reapnest- each lepl reportinI service in Caned· de likewise. Recommend·lion 28 The Committee recommends that the Office of Ihe Commissioner in conJuncllon wilh Ihe Department of JaRlice, the Department ®f National Health nd Weltace, Ihe province end mm-lovernmeatal agencies eelvane HIIOtil conferences pertaining to child sexual · imse with Ihe rapeeli helmS paddished and widely disseminated. including: I. Spt~lel Yemlh Programs of Paine Feet 2. Special Medical ned Hasptill prelate. 3. Special Child Petition Pfepmu~ 4. Spedel Celtwily aid YahMary Auedmlli ~ The Committee roeosmosis (hal lie Office ef tie Columbia conjunction with Ihe Department of Justice, tie DelhrimeM d' Natbanal Health and Welfare, Pretlneial Allorne~rs-Generd, meats of Health mad Child Prateellen Services and mimdotseumen- illl) aa Inillal antemeat h to be made pawnpity lid ua bier than 14 Recommendbaton 30 Recommendslien Jl The Commitlee recommends that Prevlnciel Miniclefs rasped- dhle for Child Protection Services: Recommendalias 32 The Commille~ recommends with respect to lie preeeduru and apenile etchlid abuse feeislets contendsI lie notification ot'cbiM sexual abase In iworlncse when Ibue repealsI system bate ken In Co*operation wjlh Ihe hparlmenl e( Jultlce, II~e Deparlmel,~ d' aideoil Health led Weltire mad Provhidal slid Tort|aerial Get. Reeeelmelel~liel ~i Tke Commlllee recommends Ihat tie 0111(1 el'lke Cemmllsllmer In ennuiInland walk lie pearllees, Ike Deplrlmeel o( Jelllift die Deparlmenl of NalJolHI Henlib and Wdfire and Sialblare Canada, appeial an experl airleery arelien eomlk-ised e( expeftt la ua~doiy, peedJberlea and lie law tm I. Jtesrlew Ibe ¢ldel It Ilia 7nlew~iewal Cleaffllratiew ~'l)Jlww~l (Nlnlk levldee) In order le ieletadus hew II.N de ef de ml nit Ike Menlift- ieemmendation 37 On the basis of tie review and recommendations provided hy the expert advisory committee, the Committee recommemls hrlher that Ihe O[fiee o( the Comablinder in co-operllion with the Governmeal o( C, nmmda should: I. ImplemeM the teecascaded revisioms with reapeel to Ihe classification by SialIsrael Canada of hesldlst madrid jilt aml death stallslies. ]. Consult with the PeoTinees fe .view menu whereby the etli~J~caltlol medical services Fovjded on an arabdeisT basis tam he fellsod fo idea* dry $1atlstlcally persees who bare been seanail), aredied mad injmed. 3. beake Topresonant[on to Ihe international itos4dolienI review fommhlee o( the Wedd HemIlk Orlnntzalioa wtlh reqmct to etrfeelinl amendments The Committee recommends thai Ihe Office o( Ihe Commissioner service review the classification of sexual erreKes against children Inl I common core o( intermition coMemidF the ale and sex o( NIII~iI lteallh and Welfl~ fu~, dir~ll~ el b7 ol~r mea~ The Carom|lice recommends thai ihe Oillee e(J.he Commb~|,mer sa conjunction with other branch. of the GQve~rZImenl nt Cmeda .'stablilb supperl for special multJ-d|seip|iaary e~e~lnn.~,ruf ,n pro- gram (child prolee|jolt, po|ics, education, medici| lind Fouih Job IraJnlnl services) for five Finis (renewable) deslined Io reich and serve Ihe needs otr these 3'o~111~ foeBIg[fig upolg afford|aS immediate ' proleellee; coenselllnl; end eriecat|In and Job trlinlol- Recemmendl llom 44 ~ Comm|ltee recommends Ilml the Office or the Comm|nioner In eenJunetloa wilh the Deimrtmenl d'Juslice isisel the Departme the Stile|toe General establish with the province a spee|al (nderal* provincial Cesl-lhldnI polram to provide lipceltic supporl to iunieo IFelJlles eaaMlnI diem Io eslablish lipeeial lml|ce (me units, havJn prJmarF respolulbllJtlH fee:. Recommendslien 47 ','be ('qnnu|llee recommends Ihml the OilIce of Ihe Comm|ssloner Recommendation 48 The Commillee recommends: Reeommemdnlion 49 I. The Commlllee recommends that lie Crimlsdl Cde be needed Io Iraelude tIN (ellowlnl provisions: 1. TIM Cornrollins tecommeemil Ibat the rolevent deflalilond, seizure see [nsj'ellure provesjoel in Ihe C'i, rems T~,/.~. C'nrems/l~, and Cdm,dd pelt C~rporotidm/let he amendee Io Conrose wllh the Criminol Code prohibitions against vLsual retgeseatellons of explicit sexual eoeeecl Ioeolvlnl person, under 18 years of ale. 3. TIm Commlltee recommends Ihat Ibe Brodlcsstisl/lff, and role- :. kites made theteue4[ef, he amended te eee~cm witk the C~ml- md Cote prohibitions lielast visual teprmnlalions ee expliell sextet conduct lardvial persons eeetr iS yenre of ale. 4. The Committee recommends that the provincial Departments of Ihe Atlorney General, in conJencIIon wilh lie federel Depertment of .Insdee. develop criteria (or film end video ciaui~ealien which erosform with the Crlmiaal Ct~tt prohibitions aptant visual representst man of e~ldIci! nsxnsl coeeucl Invelvinl persons ruder I 8 Fears of nile. Recommendation 50 TI~ Committee recommends that, in conjunction with the Office of tin Commissioner, the federal Departmum of Justice in Concolla- tion with Reveoue Camida and the Department of the Solicitor erel review Ihe operalion of the eenlrel regisfly of Customs seizure wilh e view Io assurinal its efficient operalion ns a menns of InI lle impofiere of child pornography. The Committee recommends thai the [ellera~ Departel ef Jldl- II~e in eenJuneliea with lie Deperlme,l of the $eliellse Gilltilt Beycons Cansda see Ihe Offeo of Ihe Commiesloeet,~ of N agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 105 October 29th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. SOMERVILLE RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted for the rental of snow removal equipment for the 1984-1985 winter season be accepted at the hourly rates shown on the tender summary sheet attached, for the following companies; 1) Modern Crane Rentals Ltd. - for the rental of one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader and two (2) trucks with plows; 2) Montgomery Bros Construction - for the rental of two (2) 4-wheel drive front-end loaders; 3) Modern White Lines Ltd. - for the rental of one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader; 4) L. Walter & Sons Excavating Ltd. - for the rental of one (1) 4-wheel drive front-end loader and one (1) grader; ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto attached. 19 84 TENDER S~Y RENTAL OF SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT 1984-1985 WINTER SEASON TENDERER Modern Crane Rentals Ltdo Niagara Falls, Ontario Montgomery Bros. Constro Niagara Falls, Ontario Pizzi General Contracting Niagara Falls, Ontario Modern White Lines Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ontario Lo Walter ~ Sons Exco Ltdo, Niagara Falls, Ontario United Contracting, Niagara Falls, Ontario JoCoJo Contracting Ltdo, Virgil, Ontario Laprock Construction Ltdo, Beamsville, Ontario 4-WHEEL DRIVE FRONT-END LOADER $58.00/HRo (one unit) $45.00/HR. (one unit) $55o00/HRo (one unit) NO BID RECEIVED $ST.00/HR Cone unit) $4S°00/HR° (one unit) NO BID RECEIVED NO BID RECEIVED NO BID RECEIVED GRADER $48.00/HR (one unit) TRUCK & PLOW $6S°00/HRo (two units) (~tty of Niagara ~alls, (Dntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER 104 October 15th Mowd by AId. ORR Seconded by AM. SOMERVILLE RESOLVED t[mt the unit prices submitted by T.C.G. Materials Limited for supply and delivery of winter sand, including the mixing of salt with this sand, and remixing of the existing stockpile, 1984-1985' Winter Season, be accepted at the low tendered total amount of $58,272.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 Cler~7~NAN IMOUS LY Mayor (~ty of N~agara ~alls, ~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. t,0/3 October 15th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. HINSPEROER R~-eOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Lundy Steel, Division of Ivaco Inc. for Peninsula Fence & Landscaping Inc., for the supply and erection of Fences and Backstops - Contract No. F.C. 30/84, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $18,487.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CARRIED UNANIMOUS LY Clerk Mayor (~ffy of ~Tiagara ~alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 102 Moved by AId. Ctn~INGS Seconded by AId. OaR RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Hori Nurseries, for 1984 Tree Planting Program - Contract No. T.P. 31/8/,, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $12,926.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto af£ixed. October 15th 19 84 Mayor ity of Niagara alls, (,Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 101 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS October 15 19 84 Seconded by Ald. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that WHEREAS the Regional Municipality of Niagara has placed a control order on eight industries in the City of Niagara Falls to enforce the improvement of their sewage effluent; AND WHEREAS the industries have provided documentation which collectively supports a total cost of $3,237,000.00 for pollution control equipment; AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario, through the Ministry of Treasury and Economics, offers a program entitled The Community Economics Transformation Agreement, which is a fund to assist in job creation projects and enterprise development particularly involving the private sector; NOW THEREFORE we hereby petition the Province of Ontario through the Region of Niagara for funding to assist these industries in an amount of 50% of the total cost or $1,618,500.00. CARRIED ZNANIMOUSLY Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON (~y of Niagara ~alls, (~nmdo COUNCIL CHAMBER 1%]o. 100 Moved by AId. om~ Seconded by AId. EBZCB,~q RESOLVED that the next Regular Meeting of the City Council be held on Monday, October 29th, 1984, AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. October 15th, 1984 Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 99 Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AM. CUMMINGS RRqOLVED that Alderman Paisley Janvary be appointed Acting Mayor in the absence of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton, from October 21st, to October 25th, 1984, inclusive; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. October 15th 1984 CARRI UNANIMOUSLY PAUL , Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (gutargo COUNCIL CHAMBER [qO. 98 October 9th Mov~ by AId. CUMMIMGS Seconded by AId. BAKER RF-qOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Nick Altieri Excavating Ltd., for demolition of two (2) dwellings at 4187 and 4190 Queen Street, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $2,500.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 97 October 9th Moved by AId. CUMMXNGS Seconded by AId. RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Hard Rock Paving Company Ltd., for Contract R.C. 29/84 for Valleyway Road Rehabilitation from Houck Drive to Sixth Avenue - Stage I, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $164,982.57; AND the Seal of the Corporation Be hereto affixed. 19 84 CARRIED ANIMOUSLY Mayor ( ily Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 96 Move~l by AId. CUMMINGS October 9th 19 84 Seconded by AId. KmRR~O RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the following as 1984 tenders for new equipment be acceppted: 1) Archer Truck Services Ltd. - - for three (3) 1985 model 32,000 lb. G.V.W. diesel powered dump trucks with wings and plows - $ 165,138.45 2) Belgium Standard Industries Ltd. - - for two (2) 25 cu. yd. capacity, one man side-loading refuse packers mounted on brand new 1984 model diesel powered chassis - $ 157,187.28 3) Frink Canada - - for two (2) rear-loading 20 cu. yd. capacity refuse packers, mounted on 1985 model diesel powered chassis - $ 125,628.70 ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIE NANIMOUSLY Mayor ~it!l nf ~iagara ~allo, (Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 95 Moved by AId. ~gzs~N Seconded by AId. CUMminGS October 1st 19 84 RF-gOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mr. Durward B. S. Everett, a former employee of the City of Niagara Falls, and well respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. jB~,~ANIMOUSLY Mayor (~ty of N~agara ~alls, (~ntaflo COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 94 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that next week's Council meeting be held on Tuesday, October 9th, 1984, as Monday, October 8th, 1984 is Thanksgiving Day; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. October 1st 19 84 CARRIED/,. UNXNIMOUSLY Cle~ 7~--/~/' ~z~/ Mayor (~ty o~ N~agara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 93 Moved by AM. CUMMZNGS Seconded by AM. MERRETT RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Canadian Salt Company Ltd., for Sodium Chloride (Salt), at the low tendered amount of $26.78 per tonne and $3.86 per 40 Kilogram bag, be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. September 24th [9 84 (~ily o~ Niagara t~alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 9~ Moved by AId. ctn~zN0s Seconded by AM. ORR RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Steed & Evans Ltd. for Contract R.C. 28/84, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $238,022.18; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. September 24th 1984 Mayor WILLI S. SMEA~~ ( ity of Niagara COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 91 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. CHEESMAN KEIGHAN September 24th 1984 RESOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by 499168 Ontario Inc. O/A Taurus construction & Marine, for Contract W.I. 25/84, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $90,313.46; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. ( ily of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 90 September 24th ~9 84 Moved by AId. ORR Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER RESOLVED bat the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further one year extension of draft plan approval for the Rainbow Gardens Plan of Subdivision (File No. 26T-74143), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing be so advised; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR "UNANIMOUSLY · ~ Mayor (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (gutargo COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 89 Moved by AId. CUMMXNGS Seconded by AId. COVILLE RKqOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Alfidome Construction Limited for Contract R.C. 27/84 - Queen Street reconstruction and watermain construction from River Road to Zimmerman Avenue, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $92,918.80; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. September 17th 19 84 CAR ' UNANIMOUSLY ~ E ~ ....... Mayor (~ily of Niagara ~alls, (~nmrio COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 88 September 17th Moved by AIH. CUMMrNGS Seconded by AId. MERRETT ~LVED that the unit prices submitted by Hard Rock Paving Gompany Limited for Contract R.C. 26/84 - finished road construction in Mount Forest II Subdivision - Stage III, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $40,316.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CA 0~' UNANIMOUSLY ( ity of N agam alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER b]O. 87 September 17th Moved by AId. CUMMXNGS Seconded by AId. KERRIO RESOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Roger Rivette Roofing Ltd. of Stevensville, for renewal of roofing at the Niagara Falls Memorial Arena, at the low tendered amount of $39,800.00, be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 ~ .... ~" [VlaY°rWILL S. SMEATO ity of Tiagara ;Jails, (.Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 86 Moved by AId. PUTTICK Seconded by AId. Ctn~NGS September 10th 19 84 RESOLVED that Contract R.C. 23/84 - storm sewer installation on Russell Street from St. Paul Avenue to St. Patrick Avenue; and St. Patrick Avenue from Russell Street to O'Neil Street; and local improvement road reconstruction on St. Patrick Avenue, be awarded to Provincial Construction Limited, subject to the following conditions: (1) An agreement be completed between Provincial Construction and the City of Niagara Falls; (2) The necessary bonding and insurance for the Contract be secured; (3) The total Contract amount be in the amount of $202,949.65; (4) The tender deposit for the Contract, in the amount of $12,500 be refunded:to L & N Construction; AND Resot~tion~ NO. 81 which wa~ passe~ ~ Augu~7th, 1984, be rescinded; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Acting h/layor ~it~l ~f ~Tiagara ~Jalla, (Oatat'in COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 85 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. COVILLE September 10th ~9 84 RE,~OLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further one year extension of draft plan approval for the Kelner Plan of Subdivision (File 26T-76098), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing be so advised; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Acting Mayor Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 84 September 10th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. JANVARY RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mr. George MacPhail, a member of the Recreation Commission, and a well respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 Acting Mayor (~ty of Niagara ~alls, (gnmr~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 83 August 27th Movctl by A|H. HINSPERGER Seconded by AId. BAKER R~SOLVED Sat the Council of the City of Niagara Falls approve the appointment of Alderman Brian Merrett as Acting Mayor for the period of September 10th to 16th, 1984, during the absence of His Worship Mayor William Smeaton; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CA~%NANIMOUSLY ( ily of iagara tdalls, nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER Moved by AId. CnE~S~ Seconded by AId. COVZLLE August 27th 1984 RESOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Steed & Evans Ltd., for contract R.C. 24/84, for Road Rehabilitation on Caledonia Street from Dunn Street to Dorchester Road; and Local Improvement Curb and Gutter from Dorchester Road to Adiams Avenue, be accepted, at the low tendered amount of $213,307.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. . CARRI UNANIMOUSLY mayor WILLWILL~~/~~ ( ity of Niagara alls, (gumr o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 81 August 27th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. MERRETT RF-qOLVED that the unit prices submitted by L & N Construction Limited for contract R.C. 23/84, Storm Sewer Installation on Russell Street from St. Paul Avenue to St. Patrick Avenue; and St. Patrick Avenue from Russell Street to O'Neil Street; and Local Improvement Road Reconstruction on St. Patrick Avenue, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $202,949.65; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 Clerk Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 80 Moved by AId. CU~NOS Seconded by AId. BAKER August 27th 19 84 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Stevensville Lawn Service for contract R.M. 21/84 - 1984 Crack Sealing Program, be accepted at the Tendered amount of $15,600.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED voting con ry, and all others i favour. Cle~~/s.f,/~'~ Mayor with Aldermen Coville, Hinsperger, Janvary, Kerrio, and Puttick of N agara alls, ( nmr o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 79 Moved by AId. c~s~u~ Seconded by AId. CU~NOS RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests the Regional Municipality of Niagara to issue debentures in accordance with the terms and amounts set out below, and further that the City confirms that it has entered into a contract for or authorized the commencement of all works herein listed. August 13, |9 84 Construction OMB Financing Retirement By-law No. No. Request Term 77-246 E771915 $170,000 10 79-217 E791730 65,000 10 83-258 E831333 100,000 10 82-247 E821512 100,000 10 82-252 E821534 80,000 10 78-207 E781662 85,000 10 $600,000 AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. R4aYO~iLLi~,~~ATO~ (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (Onlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 78 July 30th, 1984 Moved by AId. Ctn~n~GS Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RFSOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, DeRose Bros. Contracting Limited, for Contract R.C. 22-84 - Badger Road reconstruction from Montrose Road to East Limit to Registered Plan N.S. 42, at the low tendered amount of $88,540.01; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY MaY°rWiLLi~~jNf~ (~ty of N~agara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 77 July 30th Moved by AId. MERRE~ Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER RF-qOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Stephens and Rankin Inc. re Contract R.C. 20-84, Finished Road Construction in the Falls Industrial Park Subdivision be accepted, at the low tendered amount of $137,090.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CARRI 'ANIMOUSLY of Niagara all , ( nlar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 76 July 30th 19 84 Moved by AM. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. KERRI0 RFSOLVED that pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O, 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84-183 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway between Pheasant Lane and the lands of Ontario Hydro shown as Block F on Registered Plan M-29; AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRI ~' UNANIMOUSLY Cler ~ .>2'~rr'-r~ ~ Mayor ' ,q~.~~ , WILLIAM . of N agara alls, ( ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 75 July 30th Moved By AId. JANVARY ~econded by AId. MERRETT RF,~OLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls approve the dedication of the 30.898 acres of land situated on Township Lots No. 212 to 218 inclusive, in the former Township of Stamford, now in the City of Niagara Falls, and located on the north shore of the Welland River between the river bank and Chippawa Parkway, extending from Stanley Avenue on the east to the Ontario Hydro Canal on the West, as George Bukator Park; AND FURTHER that the dedication Ceremony be held on October 12th, 1984; AND FURTHER that October 12th, 1984 be proclaimed George Bukator Day; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 WILLIAM S. ~MEATON Niagara alls, ( nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. Moved by AId. ,~-~onded by AId. ,BAKER ..... July 9~h 19 84 RESOLVED that Alderman Judy Orr be appointed Acting Mayor in the absence of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton, for the period of July 14th to July 21st, 1984 inclusive; AND FURTHER that Alderman Norman Puttick be appointed as Acting Mayor in the absence of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton for the period of July 22nd to July 29th, 1984 inclusive; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED, UNANIMOUSLY Clerk Mayor WIL (~ty of Niagara ~alls, ~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 73 Moved by AId. CHE~.SHAN Seconded by AId. I~F-eOLVED that July 9th |9 84 CUMMINGS a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Wilfred Hinsperger, D.O., a respected member of the community of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and father of Alderman W.A. Hinsperger; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor of Tiagara all , ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 72 Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AId. MERRETT July 9th 19 84 WHEREAS the Attorney General of the Province of British Columbia has recently been successful in obtaining an Order from the Supreme Court of British Columbia prohibiting persons from engaging in prostitution in certain public areas of the City of Vancouver; AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls deems it desirable to request the Attorney General of the Province of Ontario, the Honourable Roy McMurtry, to seek a similar remedy in the Supreme Court of Ontario to prohibit persons from engaging in prostitution upon streets in the City of Niagara Falls; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests the Attorney General of the Province of Ontario, the Honourable Roy McMurtry, to make application to the Supreme Court of Ontario for an order in the nature of an injunction prohibiting persons from engaging in prostitution upon streets in the City of Niagara Falls. ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRI I'UNANIMOUSLY Nlayor ~WiLLi~~O/~ (~ty of N~agara ~alls, (~ntado COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 72 July 9th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Secondedby AId. MERRETT R~LVED that the unit prices submitted by Bill Kennedy Electric, for Contract S.L. 19/84, cleaning, group relamping, and general maintenance of street lighting fixtures, be accepted at the tendered amount of $22,609.60; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 MaY°rWi~~~'EATON~~ ( ity of Niagara COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 70 July 9th Moved by AId. CU~GS Seconded by AId. C0V~LLS RF, SOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the following for new equipment, be accepted: - Paul Foy Pontiac Buick Ltd. three (3) 1984 model compact sedans - - Motorville Ltd. 1) four (4) 1985 propane powered panel vans - 2) six (6) 1985 propane powered pick-up trucks - 3) one (1) 1985 10,000 lb. G.V.W. delivery van - ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. $21,317.61 $50,788.00 $60,672.00 $17,696.73 19 84 (~ty of N~agam ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 69 ~ July 9th Moved by AId. JANVARY Seconded by AId. CUMMrNGS RF-q(DLVED that Mr. Paul Baillie be appointed the Official Town Crier for the City of Niagara Falls, and to act in this official capacity for special events during Bicentennial Year; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 Mayor ~/'/~ WILL/S. SMEATON of N agam alls, ( nmr o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 68 ~doved by AId. MERRETT S~onded by A|d. ORR June 25~h 19 84 RF-qOLVED that the motion to support Cantunn, Inc., in the ~akeover of Conrail Assets in Canada be withdrawn, and that Council maintain a neutral position. It was further recommended that the Canadian Transport Commission be approached for a discussion in the areas of jobs, pensions, and a right-of-way with respect to the People Mover System; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. of agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 67 Moved by AId. JANVARY Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS June 25th 19 84 RESOLVED that WHEREAS the Province of Ontario is celebrating its Bicentennial, (200th Birthday) during the year 1984, AND; WHEREAS many municipalities across the Province have formed Bicentennial Committees to co-ordinate community events and celebrations as part of our "Celebrate Together" theme throughout the year, AND; WHEREAS the City of Niagara Falls Bicentennial Committee has been actively planning and promoting community events for the entire year 1984; ANDT,~ WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has declared that seven citizens from our community will be entitled to receive a Bicentennial medal for special effort and dedication as a Community Volunteer, AND; WHEREAS as the City of Niagara Falls has thousands of Community Volunteers who give their interest and time unselfishly~ AND; WHEREAS as a result of a public newspaper notice, nominations were received and those being recommended are representative of all volunteers in the community; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the names of the following persons as representatives of the Community Volunteers be submitted to the Provincial authorities for consideration as recipients of the Bicentennial Medals: Mrs. Ruth Buchanan Dr. Stafford Dobbin Mrs. Helen Glenhie Mrs. Sheila Lowe Mr. Bill Mackay Ms. Irene Ploszczansky Mr. Don Wallace ;AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED .....UNANIMOUSLY Clerk MaY°rW~i~'/~~ COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS - NAMES FOR SUBMISSION TO PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES FOR BICENTENNIAL MEDALS MRS. RUTH BUCHANAN - 7197 Oxford St., N.F.O. L2J 136 Volunteer with Neighbourhood Watch, Elementary School, Church Youth groups, Niagara Women in Crisis, Boys' and Girls' Club; University Women; and Canvasset with many groups. DR. STAFFORD DOBBIN - 6453 Colborne St., N.F.O. L2J 1E7 Volunteer, founder, organizer with Heart Niagara; Promotes Fitness; Stamford Lions Club member, and on boards of Y.M.C.A., and Badminton Club. MRS. HELEN GLENNIE - 14-5743 Main St., N.F.O. L2G 5Z6 Volunteer with Senior Citizens; Curently leader and organizer of Sr. Rhythm Band bringing joy to many. MRS. SHEILA LOWE - 6151Culp St., N.F.O. L2G 2B6 Volunteer for Red Cross blood donor clinics, relative searches, and aid to fire victims; 25 year Volunteer of Women's Hospital Auxilliary giving service weekly; Volunteer and Canvasset for United Way, Cancer Society and any group who needs her. MR. BILL MACKAY - 5962 Theresa St., N.F.O. L2J 2A3 7 year Volunteer with N.F. Youth Soccer in various capacities from Coach to President; presently is driving force in building new soccer facilities. MS. IRENE PLOSZCZANSKY - 6276 Main St., N.F.O. L2G 6A4 Volunteer and person behind progress for handicapped in our community; Founder of Drop In Center and recent winner of Vanier Award. MR. DON WALLACE - 4878 Armoury St., N.F.O. L2G 1S8 VolUnteer with United Way in Outreach projects; Childfinder Programme, and C.O.E.S. food distribution; also Church Volunteer with Singles; Big Brothers Association. itg nf g'iagara alht, ( ntar n COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 66 June 25th 19 84. Move~ by AAJ. KERRIO Seconde~ by ~dd. JANVARY RFSOLVED that pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 166 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the lane between Glenayr Avenue and Glengate Park in Registered Plan No. 233 for the City of Niagara Falls. AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED/,~NANLMouSLY Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON (~ty of Nmga~a ~alls, ®ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 65 M~vecl by AId. S~onded by AId. June 25th 19 84 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Motorola Limited of Hamilton for 13 Minitot Pagers, chargers and cases, be accepted at the tendered amount of $6,406.92; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED ~qith Alderman Somerville abstaining rom the vo on a conflict of interest  WILLI . tty Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 64 Moved by AId. KERRIO Seconded by AId. June 25th 19 84 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by M.S.A. Canada of Toronto, for eight M.S.A. Ultralite Air Masks with composite cylinder and carrying case, be accepted, at the tendered amount of $9,160; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED ,y]ANANIMOUSLY Clerk -~ ~BRENNAN Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 63 June 18th 19 84 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by A|d. HINSPERGER RESOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Provincial Construction Limited for Contract S.S. 18/84 - sanitary sewer installation on Simcoe Street and Third Avenue, at the low tendered amount of $65,475.70~ be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CA %NANIMOUSLY ~ · , ............. W S. SMEATO of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER [qO. 62 June 18th Moved by AId. HINSPERGER Seconded by AId. MERRETT RKqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Steed & Evans Limited, for Contract R.C. 17/84 - finished road construction in Moretta Estates Subdivision, Stage I, be accepted at the low tendered ~mount of $67,630.25; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 UNANIMOUSLY MaY°rWfAM s. ~ (~ty of N~aga~a ~alls, ®ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 61 June llth 19 84 Moved by AId. COVILLE Seconded by AM. JANVARY RKqOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mrs. Anna Smeaton, mother of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton, and a well respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Acting PATRICK CUMMINGS (~ily of ~iagara ~alls, ~nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 60 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. RESOLVED that June llth ORR COVILLE a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mr. Enrico "Henry" Spironello, a respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR UNANIMOUSLY Acting Mayor~~~ ~ffy of ~agara ~alls, ®ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 59 June llth 1984 Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Alfidome Construction Limited for Contract R.C. 15/84 - finished road construction in Ascot Woods Extension Subdivision, and sidewalks in Bambi Estates Subdivision, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $78,060.50; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR uNAN IMOUSLY Acting ~4ayor ~~~ PATRICK CUMM~~ of agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 58 June llth Moved by AIH. HINSPERGER ~onded by AM. JANVARY RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by PCO Services Ltd. for the elimination of rats, groundhogs, skunks, and bees, commencing July 1, 1984, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $4,820.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CA D UNANIMOUSLY Acting o. ~;ATRICK CUMMINGS~ (~ty of N~agara ~alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 57 June llth Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that Alderman Patrick Cummings be appointed Acting Mayor in the absence of His Worship Mayor William S. Smeaton; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 ,~N~,/.)~OUSLY Acting Mayor PATRICK CUMMINGS COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 56 June 4th Moved By AId. CUMMrNGS Seconded By AId. HINSPERGER RFSOLVEDt~at the unit price submitted by Cataract Auto Body, to repair Fire Pumper No. 5, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $6,900; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CARR '~ UNANIMOUSLY C|er~~? "'......~'~' Mayor (~ily of ~Tiagara ~alls, ~ntario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 55 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS ~conded by AId. KERRIO RFF~DLVED that the unit prices submitted by Ernie Damore and Son Limited, for R.C. 16/84 - Construction of Bampfield Street Extension, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $51,592.25; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. June 4th 19 84 ~with Alderman Coville voting contra and al~~thers~oting in favour. ~,-~~ ~ ' Mayor ;~ ~ # ~ · ~ty of Niagara ~alls, ~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 54 June 4th Moved by AId. CHEESMAN Seconded by AM. CUMMINGS RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the only tendeter, Norjohn Contracting Limited, for 1984 Cold Mix Resurfacing Program, Contract C.M. 14/84, be accepted at the total amount of $99,847.55; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 Mayor WILLI S. SMEATN~ ~ty of ~agara t~alls, (~nmr~o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 53.a June 4th Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded hy AId. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Steed and Evans Limited for Contract A.C. 11/84, be accepted by Council at the low tendered amount of $208,924.90, and the by-law appearing on tonight's agenda be passed; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CA D UNANIMOUSLY COUNCIL CHAMBER No, 53 Moved by AId. CUMMINCS Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RF-~OLVED that The Council of The City of Niagara Falls approve the attached 1984/1985 Commercial Area Improvement Programme (C.A.I.P.) Application for submission to The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. May 28th,|984. CARRI .... UNANIMOUSLY MaYc~i~~ CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Commercial Area Improvement Program Application MAY 31 1984 (,Miniairy of Community Commercia$ Area 777 Bay Street ' ~umcipal Affairs Renewal Improvement 13th Floor and Housing Branch Program Toronlo. Ontario M5G 2E5 Ontario Contact Above Branch for Assistance Completing Application. Complete in Duplicate. Return Original to Above Address. (Where Space Is Insufficient, Provide Information on Separate Sheet). Municipality City of Niagara Falls 1 General Application Popule;~ ~ 500 CAIP a. Does your Municipality Have an Approved Official Plan with Policies Relating te Community Improvement? If Yes, Please Provide Reference to Appropriate Section(s) in the Official Plan. Community IMprovement Policies will be completed by Dec. O.P. Section 1984'. See attached report PD/9/84, Appendix A. b. Is this Ares Identified as an Ares of Improvement in the Community Improvement Policies of the Official Plan? 'Pro j ect area i s a Redevelopment Area (By-law 81-245) under old Planning Act and a priority Renewal ~. ArSoaes~urtl~ni~'y ~a~ea I~)e~'dl~l~ntBet~,~nce and Occupancy Standards By-Law Applicable to the Area Pursuant to Section 31 of the Planning Act or under a Private Bill? d. Is this Area Covered in Whole or in Par~ by a Business Improvement Area under Section 217 of the Municipal Act? If Yes, Please Complete the Following: Yes No No. of Members 72-64 1972 in BIA t 70 By-Law No, for BIA Year Passed Budget of BIA in Current or Most Recent Fiscal Year: Fiscal Year 1984 Management Amount $ 24,700. Promotion 2 7,600. Beautification and Maintenance 50,000, To~l S 102,300. f. OescribetheBoundariesoftheBIA(also ARach Map) andthe ActivitiesinTsrmsofPromotion, Marketing, Beautification and Maintenanceto Date. The Queen Street Business Improvement Area consists of most of the core of the C.B.D. with all the blocks having frontage on the main thoroughfare, Queen Street. The boundary is as follows: North-Park Street, East-Conrail (main line), South-Huron Street, West-property lines adjacent Victoria Avenue (see attached Map A). The Board of Management has actively either initiated or taken part in moves toward Downtown Revitalization, improving the River Road entrance, increased liaison with Chamber of Commerce and Visitor & Convention Bureau, promoted the Farmers' Market, surveyed attitudes of merchants, created free parking at merchants' expense, actively (and with success) found tenants for some vacant stores, pressed for more uniform store hours and created themes for various promotions (advertising and event). All the foregoing items are already documented more fully and can be made available should they be required. For specific activities of 1984 and a letter of support, see Appendix C. ODRP X MSRP X If Yes, Have Improvements Contemplated in this Application Been Funded Previously by Either of these Programs? If the Answer is Yes, Please List: h, Please Provide a Brief Description of How the Municipality Intends to Administer the Program e.g. the Role of the Municipal Staff ". ,, , end/or the BIA Board of Management. The administration of the CAIP project wi,ll be the responsibility of the Planning Department. The Engineering Dept. will be responsible for all public works (drawings .to construction supervision) and the Planning Dept. will prepare the Redevelopmerit Plan, Public meetings and provide site planning co-ordination. The Planning Department will be working closely with (i) an archi.tect for the detailed streetscape/landscape plans (including tenders), (ii) the B.I.A.'s CAIP/CAUSE Steering Committee which is presently actively providing input for the Redevelopment Plan and (iii) the Finance and Engineering Dept. for financial arrangements. i. What is the Estimated Time for the Preparation and Implementation of the Community Improvement Plan? (The Total Time for Both Plan Preparation and Improvement is not to Exceed Four Years.) Plan Preparation 4 rnnn1'hs Plan Implementation 3 yea~s 2. Location of Community Improvement Project Area Description of Boundaries of the Area (Also Attach a Map) Project Area consists of 2 major blocks in the Central Business District, both blocks having frontage on the CBD's main street, Queen Street. The area is bounded by the following streets: North side: Park Street East side: Erie Avenue South side: Huron Street West side: Ontario Avenue (See Map A) 3. General Characteristics of the Area a. Size of Area b. Breakdown of Area by Land Use (at Ground Level) PleI~I Attach · Land Use Map The total Project Area is zoned "Commercial". The total Project Area consists of Commercial/Civic uses (see Map B). Re~z~il Commercial Floor Area Service Commercial Floor Area Total NumDer of Parking Spaces (Public and Private) in the Area Acr e s Hecta res 7.20 2.91 Retail Commercial .79 .32 Service Commercial (eg. Office, Bank etc.) .32 .13 Residentia~ .01 .00 Industrial .0 . O0 Institutional .48 .19 Open Space (Parks) .44 .18 Parking 2.82 1.14 Streets 1.79 O. 72 Others (laneway) 0.~2 0.21 Total 7,20 2,91 Total Occupied Vacant 37,650 31,150 6,500 24,550 16,250 8~300 Total On-Street Off-Street 220 32 188 Percentage of Buildings in Need of Rehabilitation (in Relation to Local Property Maintenance and Occupancy Standards By-Law). 60 % f. No. of Residential Dwelling Units Within the Area? g. Resident Population in Area? 90 47 h. What,is the Principle Designation of the Area in the Official Plan? (eg. Neighbourhood Commercial, CBD etc.) Central Business District (C.B.D.) Please. Provide a Brief Statement on the Future Role of the Area. The improved Project Area will provide the CBD with a more visibly attractive northerly entry from Bridge Street which is used by visitors/ tourists from the U.S.A. bridge area. The beautification of this entry and the Queen Street/Civic Centre area should provide the general public and tourists with a pleasing "attraction/people place" soi as to encourage potential shoppers to park and shop in that particular arcs. ~.stimate of Existing Jobs Within the Area~ ~ Total Jobs 2,50 Full Time 200 Part Time ,50 Realty Assessment Within the Area in the Most Recent or Current Fiscal Year Realty Assessment $5 78.907. Fiscal Year 1984 I. Estimate of Daily Average Number of Persons Entering the Area (Including Both Employees and Shoppers). I m. No. of Rentere as Opposed to Owner-Occupied Commercial Business Within the Area 700 No. of Rantar- No. of Owner Occupied 13 Occupied 8 Total 2 ] 4. Required Improvements a. Indicate Features of Services that Need Improvement in the Area and Provide a Brief Description of the Extent of Each Deficiency [] Sewer Mains Beyond expected life in certain areas, replacements and spot improvements. [] WaterMain Existing galvanized services to be replaced with copper services. Surface irregularities and bad riding quality to be removed: Road and Streets grade and surface improvements. [] Curb and Sidewalk Full replacement and spot improvements. Existing street lighting adequate, however, they are unattractive Street tighti.g and Utilities and may be replaced with more attractive light standards. Presently, there are no park-like open areas or recreational ~ TotLots, Parke~esandParks "people places" in the CBD. In conjunction with the upgraded municipal parking lot, the City is considering a major bus stop shelter and open lands- caped green area. [] StreetFurniture Several planters are located on the street & benches in Centennial Square, however, these items along with several deciduous trees are totally deficient in their impact on the down~n',.,m streetscape. Some off-street parking in the 2 blocks is assigned parking with the major portion [] PBrking being provided by the Municipal parking lot on the northerly block fronting on Erie Ave. This lot & surrounding area will be landscaped and signed to complete the beautification of this major notherly ~ntry to the CBD. ~ Traffic Erie Ave/Queen St. intersection is a major traffic point (shopping/business v. vehicles,busses & Con-railway) with most traffic generated by Civic uses & a major dept. store. Better signage would 'assist the trat~lc ~iow. As has be n indicated by the CAUSE group, Civic Centre uses (City Hall & Police [] Others buildings~ do not attract shoppers or tourists downtown. Therefore City Hall should use available municipal lasds advantageously by creating a "people place" which would be attractive & available all year round for any minor or major event & provide the public with a place they perceive as constantly available for them to either entertain or be entertained. The Centennial Square which is part of the Queen Street streetscape, does not adequately provide the downtown with this opportunity at this time. Please Outline the improvements Contemplated with Priority and Cost Estimates Priority Cost Municipal Improvement Contemplated (Highest Being 1) Estimate Share (50%) Loan Provincial Share (50%) Grant Total Aesthetic: Brick Pavers 35 Street Furniture 17 Property Improvements 1 10 Decorative Lighting 1, 8 Trees and Protectors 5 Masonry & WroughtIron Wall 20 Parking' 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 17,500 8 50O 5 000 4 000 2 500 10 000 5 000 17 8 5 4 2 10. 5 500 50O 000 000 500 000 000 17,500 8 500 5 000 4 000 2 500 10 000 5 000 Servicing: Road ImprOvements 1 50,000 Watermains 2 30,000 Sidewalks 2 35,000 Sanitary & Storm 2 55,000 Property Acquisition 2 50,000 25,000 15,000 17,500 27,500 25,000 17,500 7,500 25,000 25,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 15,000 17,500 27,500 25,000 Sub-Total 325,000 162,500 102,500 60,000 Administration (Not to Exceed 15% of the Sub-Total 35,000 17,500 17,500 - Total 360,000 180,000 120,000 60,000 162,500 17,500 180,000 If ar~ Anchor Redevelopment Project is Proposed, Please Provide the Following Additional Information on a Separate Sheet. (to be Considered for Provincial Funding these Projects Must be in the Form of Fully Developed Proposals Ready for Implementation as of the Date of the Approval of the Community Improvement Plan). 1. , Market Feasibility of the Project. NOT APPLICABLE 2. Impact of the Proposed Development on the Existing Business in the Area. 3. Anticipated Municipal Revenue (eg. Recoveries from Disposal of Land, Ground Lease Rentals, Contingent Income, Taxes, etc.) from the Project. Proof of Developer Commitment (eg. Preliminary Agreement, Letter of Intent, Developer's Financial Capability etc.). Feasibility of Implementation Within the Stipulated implementation Period (Not to Exceed Four Years). d. Please Specify Other Sources of Provincial and/or Federal Funding to be Used in this Project. None e. Please Provide a Statement Explaining How You Propose to Finance Your Municipal Portion (50%) of the Project Costs (eg. Current Revenues, Issuing Debentures, BIA, etc.) Debentures f. Please Detail the Impact of the Proposed Improvements in Terms of: 1. Anticipated Number of Jobs to be Created by Project (Both During and Following Implementation) After Implementation (Construction) During Planning and Implementation Full Time Jobs (Construction) 40 -50 Person Years 5 years Part Time Jobs 20-30 2. PleaselndicateLikelySpin-Off EffectsoftheProject(withintheProjectAreaandlmmediateVicinity) in Termsoflncreased RatailSales, PrivateRehabilitation, Private New Development, lntensificationofLanduses,~c.) People brought in through increased visitor/tourist traffic in the downtown from both the improved River Rd. and Erie Ave. entries should immediately decide to stay downtown for some shopping and viewing because of improvements to this very visible high traffic part of the CBD (Civic Centre & major department store). The improvements will provide an adequate & attractive parking area which should attract businesses to the adjacent vacant buildings, some of which will have been encouraged to upgrade their premises (front & back) in keeping with their new surroundings. Some owners could renovate upper levels to attract either com- mercial or residential uses.The B.I.A.members will be encouraged by this activity to put more emphasis on downtown beautification in their budget. Their effort of beautification in the remaining 11 BIA blocks will complement the beautification and upgrading which the City intends to undertake under the Province's CAIP initiatives. Please Attach a Copy of the Council Resolution Approving this Application, R ional Concurrence if Regional Services to be Affected, and other Supporting Do¢umentation and Submit to~inistry. For report and Council Resolution, see Appendix "D". lApplication Prepared by __ {Council Resolution No. s.s , s ~as MAP A: NIAGARA FALLS CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT LEGEND: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT BOUNDARIES ," BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA C.A.I.R PROJECT AREA (PART OF REDEVELOPMENT AREA BY-LAW 81-245) . n)A" MAY 1984 N MAP B'. LAND USES in fhe C.A.I.P PROJECT AREA LEGEND: RETAIL COMMERCIAL SERVICE COMMERCIAL :~OFFICES ~RESIDENTIAL L~INDUSTRIAL ~OPEN SPACE ~INSTITUTIONAL O PARKING O VACANT ~ TOURIST COMMERCIAL [~ TRANSPORTATION mee C. A' I' P AREA ,,,,,,,,,B.I.A. A R E A MAY 1984 N Sco|e 1:200 APPENDICES PLANNING REPORT PD/9/84: C.A.I.P. AND COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT POLICIES. DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION - SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION FOR THE C.A.I.P. PROJECT AREA. C. ACTIVITIES OF QUEEN STREET B.I.A. - 1984 (i) PLANNING REPORT PDy~84: COMMERCIAL AREA IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (C.A.I.P.) FOR THE QUEEN STREET/RIVER ROAD ENTRANCE TO C.B.D. COUNCIL'S RESOLUTION APPROVING 'THE C.A.I.P. APPLICATION. The City of Niagar. a Falls Canada ..~-";'f-,~(/elS~'~"~g-'~' City Hall His Worship, Acting ~'ayor Patrick' Cu,,':,.mings and Members of the Municipal Council Members: APPENDIX A. File: ST-93 Date: 1984 01 23 Report: PD/9/84 Re: C.A.I.P. and Community Improvement Policles Recommendation: That Council consider the allocation of an'amount of approximately $10,000 from the Planning Department study reserve fund carried over from the 1983 budget to obtain consultant's services for preparing City-wide Community Improvement policies required under the new Planning Act. Background: Following Council's instructions of January 9, 1984, staff has prepared a detailed application for Provincial C.A.I.P. funding, focussing on the improvement of municipal services and streetscape aesthetics associated with several downtown blocks in the vicinity of Queen Street and River Road. The proposed C.A.I.P. application is covered by a separate report appearing on tonlght's agenda. This report addresses one specific matter of the application, namely question l(a): "Does your municipality have an approved Official Plan with policies relating to Comnunity Improvement?" As Council has been informed previously, the new Planning Act requires the preparation of comprehensive OFFICIAL PLAN POLICIES and the establishment of a~ea by area IMiDROVEMENT PRIORITIES as a prerequisite for any future Provincial funding programme such as C.A.I.P. (Ccmmercial Area Improvement Program). The new legislation causes a considerable workload for the required planning studies but the Province rationalizes this by its opinion that such studies will ensure that the greatest economic benefit is achieved when public funds are used to improve community services and facilities in older areas. (The need to integrate Community Improvement policies with the overall municipal plannLng and financial planning process Js further explained in the attached Planning Act Guideline.) Council was advised in a previous report, PD/94/83, that an application for C.A.I.P. funding could be subcn[tted for part of the Clty's downtown wiFhout the need to prep.~re co~prehensll;e Community Improvement Policies as the area had alre~d7 been desLgnated as a Redevelopment Area under the former Planning Act. Neverrheiess, as part of the application (Quest[on l(a)) the Province requires ~ item c{,mrnitment on the part of the municipality that ~l~pt-c>priate Of:T~::La[ ~ljn po!i,:Z~s w[~I be prepared by a certain date. In respondin~ t9 thi=; re.:!u[rement, December 19, 198~ has been specified as the date when Community improvement policies will be completed. - ~ - APPENDIX A. (Page..2) The. need to prepare Community improvement policies at an early date is not only important for the present C.A.I.P. application, but is also a mandatory requirement for any future O.N.I.P. pro~ects or subsequent Commercial or Industrial Area Improvement projects. For example, the Building Department will be processing an O.N.I.P. application to be considered within the next month or so. From the foregoing, it is essential for the municipality to clearly establish its needs, improvement priorities and strategies for overall co~munity improvement as part of its Official Plan and to realistically co-ordinate same with the municipality's financial ability to pay relative to other demands on taxes· In view of the comprehensive nature of the Community ImproVement policies which are required under the new Planning Act legislation and the urgency for their preparation, it is recommended zhat serious consideration be given to obtaining the services of a planning consultant familiar with the development of these new types of community improvement strategies and cost/benefit analysis. Planning staff would, of course, undertake detailed information gathering with respect to identifying the adequacy of community services and facilities throughout tka City. The services of a consultant would be concentrated on analysis and policy formulation. Staff have ascertained that the cost of this work would approximate $10,000. If acceptable to Council, funding for this project could be taken from the Planning Department study reserve fund carried over from 1983 and which was part of the monies budgetted for Secondary Pla~niDg work for the Clifton Hill area. Conclusion: The need to prepare comprehensive Official Plan policies for Community Improvement under the new Planning. Act is considered as a priority project for the reasons identified in this report. The policies will benefit Council's decision-making process in applying for future Provincial assistance under programs such as C.A.I.P. and O.N.I.P. as all potential Cor~unity Improvement areas will be identified on a priority basis. Th~s will be invaluable in the City's financial priority planning process as the need for community improvements from one area to the next will be kno~ at the. outset and lone range budgettinS can be co-ordinated with the priorities established by Official Plan policies and with other needed expenditures on public works. Council's serious consideration of the recommendation contained in this report is respectfully requested. Prepare4 ~y~ . /~ f/~-.- D. Derbyson, Senior Planner Res ectfully submitted: · . O I inson, f Administrative Officer Recommended by: A. Grea~, Planning Direclot DD/mt APPENDIX B. DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION - SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION FOR CHOOSING THE C.AoI.P. PROJECT AREA The area chosen as the C.A.I. Programme Project Area has been identified as a priority redevelopment area in previous studies prepared for downtown revitalization purposes. Various consultant reports, some dated as early as 1966, indicate that the primary access points to the City's Central Business District should be considered for upgrading and improvement. The increased visibility and the attraction of tourists has been a conenon element of most of the downtown revitalization proposals. The need to improve particular entries to the City's Central Business District is demonstrated by the following excerpts. (1) Excerpts from The Setting: ~olume 1 - Acres Urban Renewal Study 1967: "The outlined accessibility problems are detrimental to downtown trade and inconvenient to the Niagar~ Falls community that uses the downtown concentration of stores, civic, governmental and con~nercial services. This has been recognized and dealt with in the City's development policy and traffic planning framework which in a 15 to 20 year programme con- tains all the elements that are necessary to fully develop downtown accessibility. The Official Plan indicates that 'major emphasis will be given to the importance of improving the vehicular access to the C.B.D. from the rest of the city'." (2) Excerpt from Alexander V. Crate Consultants Final Report (August 1, 1980): "Traffic - It is recommended that every consideration be given, as well as priority, to improving the access to and visibility of Queen Street from the major residential areas of the City as well as from River Road inasmuch as visitor and area traffic is concerned. The improvement of accessibility and profile of Queen Street may include street closings, widenings, improved signing, traffic regulation, parking and landscaping. Other steps should also be explored as will tend to attract and facilitate an increased volume of shoppers into the central business district and expedite their movement." (3.) Extract from Niagara Falls C.A.U.S.E. (April 16, 1984 - Ontario Association of Architects) ,,Your downtown is accessible by public and private transportation to the local citizens. However, its very existence is a well kept secret, and it is hidden from the rest of the world. Notwithstanding its existence, your downtown is often perceived as a second class area by your own local citizens and, as such, it behaves, looks and is that way.. As a result of previously produced studies, you started to group your governmental services (police, civic administration, courts, post office). But-few local citizens and fewer visitors have any reason to physically be at any of them. Although you use an auditorit~n for music and theatre in a local high school, there is no public transportation nearby, no parking for private autQ~obiles, no nearby restaurant facilities, and it is totally invisible to any visitor, being completely surrounded by single family housing. You have no art gallery, no real specialty shopping, no outdoor cafes or artisan ateliers. All of these are a portion of the soul necessary in the urban fabric. Your New Downtown area accessible to all by public and private modes of transport, is the natural historical and necessary place for all of these to happen. Further, a downtown must be perceived to be a core, a heart, truly necessary and must be totally embraced by the citizenry at large. Without such an approach, the city of Niagara Falls will no doubt continue to be a focus of the tourist industry for the people who wish to see the Falls themselves, but will never achieve true greatness, and will slowly start to atrophy, decline and diminish in the sad way proven by history. The team felt that perceptions and jealousies must be replaced by a singularity of purpose for a renaissance to occur. Attitudes of self-interest have to be replaced by mutual respect and support. It is an old aphorism, but true ,- the whole is larger than the sLmn of the individual parts. ,, With the assistance of Provincial funding through C.A.I.P., greater progress can be made toward the ultimate objective of improving the economic viability of the C.B.D. Attached is a copy of the approved Redevelopment Area By-law 81-245. ClI'Y OF N.XAGARA FALLS ny-Xa~ No. 81 - APPENDIX B. (Pa~e 3) A by-lay to designate s redevelopmast area, SHElEAS subsection 2 of section 22 of the PlanninS Act, R.S.O., 1980, prov4des that the council. of · u,.micipaltCy th·c has'an official plan in respect of laud use may, vith the approval o~ ~ha Minister of HoustnS, by by-~av designate the sd~ole or any par~ og an are· covered by such an official plan as · redevelopmeat are· and the redroyal·pasha area shall not he ~tered or dissolved viahonE ~he approval of the Minister; and HREREAS the lands hereluafter described are part of an area covered by Official Pln of the City of Niagara Falls; and b1EREAS it is dammed expedient to desigaate the lands herei~after described as a redevelopsant a~ea; and MHSREAS it is also deemed expedient to dissolve the redevelopmat area desf~mA~ad by By-law No, 7908, 1969, as amended' by By-law No. 70-262; NOg THEREFOP~ THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CItY OF N~ACARA FALLS E~ACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The lands shorn hatched on the plan ~rked Schedule nat' and described in Schedule *'a" attached to and forming part o~ this by-los are hereby designated as · redevelopmast area, to be knoun as ~he "NisSsra Falls Cicy Cen~re l~development Area", in accordance ~;ith the provisions of sub·action 2 of section 22 of the Plsnnin~ 2o ~he redevelopmon~ area designated by ~y-lav No. 7908, 19~90 as amsn~ed. by By-law No. 70-262, is hereby dissolved. 3. By-lay No. 7908, 1969 and By-law No. 70-262 are hereby repealed. ~. 'This by-iau shall not come into effect uncil it is approved by the Minister of WAYNE I~CMSON, MAYOR Firrot Reading: October 6 , 1981. CJly of NIagara Foils, hereby ce~rtify the foregoing Second geadtnS~ OcEober 6 , 1981. t~ be o true and correct cagy of l~ird Reading: October 6 , lgSL Sy-law No. 81-~S ef the said CI~. Glve~ under my hand and the seal APPENDIX B. (Page 4) SCHEDULE "B" TO CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 81 - 245 THE NIAGA~k FALLS CITY CENTKE REDEVBLOPI4E~V~ AREA will be bonndud: On the north by the southerly boundary of Bridge Street from its intersection with the westerly boundary o[ River Road went to its intersection with the westerly boundary of Erie Avenue and also by the southerly boundsty of Park Street fr~a its intersection with the westerly ho,ma&ry of Erie Avenue west to a point in the sourher1>, boundary of Park Street located approximately 60 [let vest [r~m the weefly boundary o[ Ontario Avenue; ~ On the vest from the last mentioned point in the southerly boundary of Park Street south and southeasterly to a point in the easterly boundary of Ontar~ Avenue and thence along the easterly boundary ot Ontario Avenue south to its intersection with the northerly boundary of Ituron Street; and On the south by the northerly boundary of Huron Street from its intersection with the easterly boundary of Ontario Avenue east to its intersection with the yeaCurly boundary of River Road; and On the eat b~ the westerly boundary of River Road f'rom its intersection vith the northerl~ boundary of Ruron Street north to its intersection with the southerly boundary of Bridge Street. APPENDIX B. (Page 5) OI~VlWO APPENDIX C. Activities of Queen Street Business Improvement Area - 1984 PROMOTION The Promotion Committee of the Downtown Board of Management plans and executes all advertising and special events for each calendar year. The one full-time staff member - the Downtown Coordinator - assists with promotional activities. The Downtown Board received a Summer Canada: Community Projects grant from May to August 1984 under which three students were hired. The students spend approximately 60% of their time assisting with promotional events and advertising. The majority of the 1984 promqtiOn budget ($17,000 total) is utilized for newspaper and radio advertising ($6,000 radio and $6,000 newspaper). The remaining $5,000 is used to fund special events throughout the year. As in 1983, the greatest expenditure will take place during the Christmas season. A majority of the advertising is targeted at the local Niagara Falls market. The favourable U.S. dollar exchange rate has also provided incentive to occasionally advertise in the Niagara Falls, New York newspaper. The Downtown Promotion Committee is especially interested in greater involvement from local community groups. This isevident in the following outline of the 1984 Promotion Calendar. January - After Christmas sales' February - Valentine's Day promotion March - Spring Values April - Easter Parade of Values - Easter Basket Draw May - Mother's Day Bouquet Draw - Old Tyme Value Days, including: Historic Auto Club show, used Book Riot, Boy Scout refreshment sales June - Father's Day colouring contest - Sidewalk Sale, Boy Scouts refreshments, Senior Citlzen's bake sale June (con't) - Bicycle Circuit Race through Downtown streets, Women's Olympic Qualifying Race - Beer Tent, Carlsberg Horse Team, Miller Blimp, Club Italia Refreshments - Mini-festival of local Multi-culture groups - Downtown Celebrates Canada's Birthday July o Dollar Days promo August Sidewalk Sale, Boy Scout refreshments, Senior Citizen's bake sale Bake to School promo - Downtown Golf Tournament September Fall Fashion Preview October Moonlight Madness November Niagara Falls Days Festival of Lights opening Christmas promos begin Santa arrives December Christmas - Boxing Day MARKETING The area is marketed to new business prospects with the use of a booklet prepared in 1983 - Downtown Information Profile. The Downtown Board will again be promoting the area as a viable business district at the Annual Hi-Tech Business Show in October. Staff and budget constraints have not allowed a competitive marketing program to be fully developed. BEAUTIFICATION The planting of annuals is again taking place in 1984. Numerous planters and street furniture items are being repaired or replaced due to a lack of maintenance over the years. An agreement has been made with a local vocational high school to produce new street furniture and repair existing items in return for providing meaningful work experience. Winter beautification efforts will see further B.I.A. involvement with the Niagara Falls Festival of Lights. Refurbished lighting units were completed in 1983 at a cost of approximately $5,000. Additional units are now being refurbished. The students hired for the summer of 1984 will spend approximately 40% of their time on B.I.A. beautification. General maintenance of B.I.A. - owned street furniture and planted areas will be undertaken. ..... /3 OTHER MAJOR UNDERTAKINGS C.A.U.S.E. The Community Assist for an Urban Study Effort program of the Ontario Association of Architects visited the B.I.A. jn the spring of 1984. The local Steering Committee js now joining with City representatives to form an Implementation Committee. This group will evaluate the C.A.U.S.E. recommendations and their relationship to the C.A.I.P. funded area within the B.I.A. The B.I.A. Board of Management is presently assisting the local C.A.U.S.E. (Community Assist for an Urban Study Effort) Steering Committee and the Municipality (Planning, Engineering) with forming an ImplementationCommittee. This new Committee will fully evaluate the C.A.U.S.E. report recommendations and their relation- ship to the C.A.I.P. funded area in the B.I.A. The B.I.A. Board of Management involvement is essential at this time as eleven blocks remain jn the B.I.A. that are on the perimeter of the C.A.I.P. funded area. The Board of Management plans to encourage the continuation of street improvements (functional and aesthetic) into these blocks. A uniform plan agreed upon by all involved groups and jndjvjduals is desirable throughout the B.I.A. D BM DOWNTOWN BOARD OF MANAGEMENT POST OFFICE BOX 5 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S8 (416) 356-8835 1984 05 24 Mr. Alec Greaves Director of Planning City Hall Niagara FallS, Ontario L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. Greaves: The Downtown Board of Management is in full support of the City of NIagara Falls~ application to C.A.I.P. for the two blocks bounded by Erie Avenue, Park Street, Ontario Avenue and Huron Street. The improvement of this are through C.A.I.P. w~ll enhance the BIA considerably. It is hoped that this area will provide the incentive necessary to continue the rev~talization efforts through- out the entire BIA - both private and public. All Downtown BIA members eagerly await the C.A.I.P. project and look forward to the continued cooperation and guidance your department has shown. Yours truly~  lou~~k~~/ Chairman of N agam alls, ( ntar n COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 52 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. BAr~R RF-~OLVED dmt pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 132 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway between Jupiter Boulevard and the northerly limit of Registered Plan M-21; AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. May 28th 19 84. CARRI JONANIMOUSLY Clef ~<, (~i~y of ~Tiagara ~alls, ~ulario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 51 Moved by AId. MERRETT Seconded by AM. KEIGHA~ May 28th, 1984. RF-qOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Alfidome Construction Limited, for Contract S.R. 10-84 - 1984 Sidewalk Repairs, be accepted at the low tendered price of $44,785; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRI ~' UNANIMOUSLY :~ --Cler (~i~y of ~Tiagara ~alls, (~nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 5o Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. BAKER May 28th, |9 84. RF-~OLVED that the unit prices received from Norjohn Contracting Limited for Contract D.C. 12-84 - Tenders for Dust Control, be accepted; and that the amount of $35,000, which is contained in the 1984 Operating Budget, not be exceeded; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARR UNANIMOUSLY N~. Mayor W~LL~~A/ ~ty of ~iagara ~alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 49 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. CUMMnqGS May 28thl9 84. RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Norjohn Contracting Limited, for Contract S.T. 13-84 - Surface Treatment of Roads, be accepted at the tendered price of $124,746.45; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRI UNANIMOUSLY N"' 'CI COUNCIL CHAMBER N~ z~ Moved by AId. KSRR~0 Seconded by AM. MSRRSTT RKqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Condotta & Fortuna Limited, for Contract G.C. 9-84 - (1) Underground Services on Valley Way; (2) Sanitary Sewer on Thorold Stone Road, be accepted at the low tendered price of $47,159.00, for Alternative "2"; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. May 28th, 1984. / CAR " UNANIMOUSLY MaY°rW~/d Niagara alls, ( umrio COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 47 Moved by AId. CHEESMAN May 14th 19 84 ..%conded By AM. KERRIO RF-qOLVED t[at WHEREAS Canada is a Country with two official languages, English and French; AND WHEREAS it is therefore the unquestioned goal of this Country that Canadians of either language be permitted to use their mother tongue freely throughout Canada; AND WHEREAS Federal and Provincial Statutes, as they are proposed and enacted, should serve to encourage rather than restrain the free use of the two official languages; AND WHEREAS the present government of the Province of Quebec, by its statutes, is both forbidding and penalizing the use of the English language in certain circumstances; AND WHEREAS this is clearly an infringement upon the language rights of many Canadians resident in the Province of Quebec; BE IT THEREFORE NOW RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, calls upon the Leader of the Official Opposition, Mr. Brian Mulroney, M.P., the Leader of the New Democratic Party, Mr. Edward Broadbent, and the several candidates campaigning for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, to make now a public statement as to how they propose to redress this injustice if they become the Prime Minister of Canada following the next Federal general election; AND that this resolution be circulated amongst the municipalities of Ontario having a population in excess of 50,000, for their possible endorsement; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor 1984 05 24. Dear I am enclosing for your information and attention, a copy of a resolution which was passed unanimously at the meeting of City Council held on May 14th, 1984. At the direction of City Council this resolution has been forwarded to all municipalities in the Province of Ontario with populations of 50,000 or more asking for their endorsation of this resolution. Yours very truly, Art. (Miss) B. G. Scott, Deputy City Clerk. · ~y of ~agam ~alls, (~nmflo COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 46 May 14th Moved By A|H. HINSPERGER ~econded by AIH. SOMERVILLE RKqOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Bradford Fertilizer Ltd., D & R Garden Supply, Louth & Niagara Orchards, and Manchester Products, for the supply of fertilizer for 1984, in the low tendered amount as shown in the attached schedule, be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. ~9 84 CAR UNANIMOUSLY Mayor jiL~ON~ /~ As per Aegional Tender opened Thursday, March 29, 1984. Items numbered as appearing in tender, All Treat Farms Ltd. ~Oired lg8 Catherine St. Price per' Arthur, Ont. 100 ~, NOG 1AO Bradford Fertilizer Ltd. P.O. Box 1000 D&R Garden Supply 238 Cross St. Oakville, Ont. L6V 2W6 Total Req u i red Price per loo K~. Total Amt. red Requi Price per lO0 Total Louth & Niagara Amt. Orchards Required 49 Ridley Rd. Price per St. Catharines, Ont 100 v~s. L2S 2HB Total Item #1 Item t4 Item #7 Item #B 10-6-4 20-S-10 4-12-8 6-12-24 Conmnercial Turf 90% S.C.U. Straight with 50~ Composition S.C.U. 4525 kg. 19.25 No Bid No Bid 871.06 4525 kg. 15.80 No 'Bid No Bid 4525 kg. 18.50 837.12 4525 Kg. 17.50 791.87 Manchester Products Amt. P.O. Box 204 'Required 4525 Kg. Cambridge, Ont. Price per 18.50 N1R 559 '100 ~. - Total 837.12 No Bid INo Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid 4525 Kg. 74.84 900 Kg. 21.40 192.60 3,386.51 No Bid No Bid Item #9 10-6-4 with 2-4-D & Mecoprop No Bid Bid 900 kg. gO0 Kg. 43.25 · 389.25 900 Kg. 4525 Kg. gO0 Kg. 20.60 27 30.70 ~185.40 I 1,221.75 I 276.30 Item t10 10-6-4 with grub killer Dursban No Bid No Bid 8150 Kg. 73.25 Item #14 10-6-4 with Dectel No Bid · No Bid 900 Kg. 53.75 8150 Kg. 55.45 4,519.18 8150 Kg. 38.40 3,129.60 900 Kg. '6I. 50 553.50 900 Kg- 55 495.00 of N aga a alls, ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 45 Moved by AM. CHF, F~SMAN Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER RESOLVED ~at pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 122 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway running easterly from Paddock Trail Drive in Registered Plan N.S.-39; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. May 14th 19 84. CAR UNANIMOUSLY CI ~./~--///~/-- Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 44 May 14th Mo~d ~y A|Ho HINSPERGER Seconded by AM. BAKER RF-qOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Turf Care Products Ltd., for the supply of three (3) self-propelled push type laWD mowers, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $4,275.00 plus tax; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 UNANIMOUSLY htlaY°~4~N~ of agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 43 May 14th ~9 84 Moved by AId. r,Z~GHAN Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER RESOLVED th,t the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further 3 month extension of draft plan approval for the Desson Subdivison - (File No. 26T-76101), and that once a subdivision sign is erected to municipal requirements, a further one year extension will be supported. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. in fayour) ( ffy of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 42 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. KEIGH~_N HINSPERGER May 14th 1984 RESOLVED~at the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further 1 year extension of draft plan approval for the Mingle Subdivision - (File No. 26T-79006), and that the Regional Municipality of Niagara be advised; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR, ' UNANIMOUSLY Mayor WiLLi~~,~ / Niagara alls, ( utar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 41 Moved by AId. KEIGHAN Seconded by AId. nrNSVEnGSn May 14th 19 84 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a further 1 year extension of draft plan approval for the Drummond Park Village Extension Subdivision (File No. 26T-80003), and the the Regional Municipality of Niagara be so advised; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. UNANIMOUSLY MaY°rW~LL~/ (~Ry of ~iagara ~alls, (gutargo COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 40 Moved by AId, Seconded by AId. RESOLVED that April 30th CUMMINGS HINSPERGER the unit prices submitted by Modern White Lines Ltd. for the supply and application of Traffic Marking Paint, be accepted, for the total amount of $12,686.35; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CAR UNANIMOUSLY Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON ( ily of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 39 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AM. COVILLE RESOLVED that as follows: April 30th 19 84 the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer be accepted 1) Firth Bros. Limited - for complete Uniforms; 2) Muller Dry Goods - for Perma Press Trousers; 3) Sainthill Levine Uniforms - for Shirts; 4) John Marshall - for Parkas; ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 8,388.80 2,196.44 5,391;20 2,127.16 CARRI '~ UNANIMOUSLY Clef ~ . ,,p,,,,,, of N agam alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 38 Moved by Aid. HINSPERGER Secon~eJ By AJd. KEIGHAN April 30th RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the following, be accepted: l) J. P. Hammil & Son - for shirts and pants at a total price of: for coverails: $ 18.56 per set 17.50 per pair 2) Mullet Dry Goods - for shop coats: $ 14.62 ; /hND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CAR ~I UNANIMOUSLY MaY°rW~LL~S~/~ '~ (~ty of ~agam ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 37 Moved by AId. Seconded by Aid. RESOLVED that April 30th CUMMINGS HINSPERGER the unit prices for the following be accepted: 1) Adrian Van Der Weyden - for the Mowing of Private Lots as per attached schedule; 2) The Weed Man - for Chemical Weed Control as per attached schedule. ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto attached. 19 84 CA / UNANIMOUSLY (~ty of ~mgara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER 36 Moral by AId. KEIGHAN Se~On~ ~yA|~. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Hard Rock Paving Company Ltd., for Contract R.C. 8/84 - finished road construction in Mount Forest II Subdivision and Dorchester Village Subdivision, be accepted for the low tendered amount of $88,567.30; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. April 30th 19 84 /~ UNANIMOULS~ Mayor WILLS. S~MEAT ~ (~ily of Niagara ~dalls, (~nmrio COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 35 April 16, Moved by AId. c~sEsm~ Seconded by AM. HINSPERGER BFF~OLVED ~t the Chief Administrative Officer prepare a report on implementing the incentive program for non-union employees ~ho provide an outstanding contribution to the Municipality. CARRI 1- '~ nf T agara all , COUNCIL CHAMBER April 16, NO. 34 Moved by ~dd. CHSSS~ S~¢ond~a by AId. HZ~SPS~SS~ RESOLVED fl~t Council authorize the salary schedule for non-union and management employees to be increased by 5~ effective January l, 1984, subject to any adjustments that may be necessary as a result of the performance evaluation program; and further, that the rate for the O.D.A. schedule of fees be updated to the 1984 rate effective July l, 198~. WILLIA . SMEATO of N agara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 33 April 16th Moved by AIH. MERRETT Seconded by AId. CHEESMAN RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the Firestone Store, Niagara Falls, for 1984 Supply of Tires, Tubes and Repairs Service - City Fleet, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $37,824.86; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 CARR!~E..,~" UNkNEOUSLY Mayor ~M~ATON/~ (~ty of Niagara ~alls, ~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 32 Moved by AId. HINSPERGER Seconded by AId. ME~RS~r RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Ernie Damore & Som Limited, for Contract R.C. 6/84 - Road Reconstruction and Sanitary Sewer Repairs on Buchanan Avenue from Ferry Street to Robinson Street - Stage I, be accepted for the low tendered amount of $176,789.60; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. April 16th 1984 ENNN~ WILLI S. SMEAT COUNCIL CHAMBER [qo. 31 April 16th Moved hy AId. BAKER Seconded by AId. KEIGHAN RFF~OLVED that the unit prices submitted by the following be accegted for the low tendered amount: 19 84 SOD: 1) Robert Young Sod Farm Ltd. - F.O.B. Fairview Cemetery in the amount of: 2) Niagara Merion Sod Co. Ltd. - F.O.B. Sod Farm in the amount of: $ .071 Per Roll 0.55 Per Roll GRASS SEED: 1) Otto Pick & Sons Seed Ltd. - Grass Seed Mixture: $1,300.00 2) F. R. Smith Seeds Ltd. - Manhattan Perennial Rye Grass: 310.00 " 3) Otto Pick & Sons Seed Ltd. - Pennlawn Red Fescue: 292.00 " 4) F. R. Smith Seeds Ltd. - Overseeding Grass Mixture: 1,240.00 " OXYGEN, ACETYLENE & PROPANE: Niagara Welders Supply Ltd. - F.O.B. Municipal Service Centre: As Quoted~per attached; ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Total Cl~ UNANIMOUSLy Mayor Niagara Welders Supply Limited Sto Catharines, Ont. Industrial Welding Products TENDER SUMMARY FOR OXYGEN, ACETYLENE AND PROPANE 1984 OXYGEN 244 150 122 80 Cuo Fto Cu. Ft. Cuo Ft. Cuo Fto $0.0543 0;0754 0.069 0.1257 Cylinder Demurrage at 3°25 per month or Cylinder Demurrage at 3°75 per cylinder or ACETYLENE 140 100 60 Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. Cu. Ft. 0.2195 0.2195 0.30 35.00 per year 24.61 ~. 24.61 { 26.50 40.00 per year PROPANE 20 lb. Refills 7.40 7.95 33 lb. Refills 8.95 9.52 100 lb. Refills 26.35 30.4 S All prices shown for oxygen and acetylene represent the price tendered per cubic foot at specific pressure. of Nmga a alls, ( ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 3O April 16th, 1984 Moved By AId. Seconded by AId. COVZLLE RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by Bobby/Green Lawn Spray and Carver's Landscaping be accepted for the low tendered amount as follows: l) Bobby/Green La~n Spray - for the control of broad leaf weeds in parks and on cul-de-sacs, and the control of grubs on cul-de-sacs in the amount of: 2) Carver's Landscaping - - for grass cutting in rural cemeteries in the amount of: ; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. $13,150.00 $ 2,072.00 UNANIMOUSLY (~ty of Niagara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 29 Moved by Aid. KEZCFL~N Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER April 2nd NKe'OLVEDthat the unit prices submitted by Alfidome Construction Ltd., for Contract G.C. 5/84 - Underground Services on Gore Street, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $18,137.37; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84 Niagara alls, ( nlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 28 Moved by AId. HINSPERGER .9~__onded by AId. CUMMINGS April 2nd 1984 RESOLVED t~t the unit prices submitted by Wo Duffin Contracting Ltd., for Contract W.I. 4/84, be accepted by Council at the low tendered amount of $121,986.24, and this contract be awarded; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor ~ON~~ of N agara alls, ( nmr v COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 27 Move! by AId. c~sss~ Seconded by AId. April 2nd RKqOLVED that pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 77 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway between Tampa Court and Sinnicks Avenue; AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84. Mayor ( ity of iagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 26 Moved by AId. CUMMZ~GS Seconded by AId. March 26, 19 84 RESOLVED that the Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for Highway Improvements for the year 1984, dated March 26th, 1984, be adopted as presented in the total estmated amount of $ 498,600 with an estimated subsidy of S 249,300; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARR UNANIMOUSLY Mayor WiLLi~S~N~~ THE CORPORATION OF THE PROGRAM CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS SUPPLEMENTARY OF PROPO~ !~D/EXPENDITURES FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS SE FOR THE YEAR 1984. ESTIMATED Total Subsidizable Subsidy CONSTRUCTION Expenditure Expenditure (A) Bridges and Culverts (i) Total From Reverse Side 184,000 184,000 92,000 (B~ Roads and Streets 282,000 282,000 141,000 (ii) Total From Reverse Side (C) Resurfacing Program (Counties & Regions Only) (iii) Total From Reverse Side " (D) Equipment and Housing (Rural Onlyl (iv) From Reverse Side .... SUB-TOTAL (A) to (DJ 466,000 466,000 255,000 (7% in Urban (E) Overhead Municipalities) * 52,600 32,600 16,500 (1) TOTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION 498,600 498,600 249,300 NOTE: MAINTENANCE Bridges and Culverts (B) Roadside (C) Hardtop Loose Top Winter Control (F) Safety Devices (G Miscellaneous SUB-TOTAL {A} to (7% in Urban (H) Overhead Municipalities) * County Contributions to Urban Improvement (Counties Only) (2,) TOTAL FOR MAINTENANCE GRAND TOTALS (1)+ DETAILS OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM TO BE LISTED ON REVERSE SIDE (FOR DEFINITIONS REFER TO FORM FB-MRA-36 or 36A~ 498,600 498,600 249,500 supplementary I hereby certify that the above program of proposed/expenditures has been adopted by resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Fails DATE CLERK OF THE MUNICIPALITY · OVERHEAD - For rurals, the construction overhead l(E) ie to be 7% of the estimated subsidizable construction expenditures for (B) Roads and Streets and (C) County and Region Resurfacing Program and the balance of actual overhead then shown as maintenance overhead Z(H). CODE CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLEMENTARY A) Bridges and Culverts Location Type of Structure Whirlpool Rd. @ Hydro Canal Contract B.C. 2-83 ESTS,fATED Total Subsidizable Expenditure Expenditure 184,000 184,000 i) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side B) Roads and Streets Location Nature of Work Caledonia Street Road Base Reconstruction,Paving Dorchester Rd, S of Mountain-Storm Sewer 184.000 184.000 224.000 224.000 58,000 58.000 ii) I Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side Res~r'f~cin~ Program (Counties and Regions Only) Location Type of Surfacing 282,000 282,000 iii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side D) E quipmerit and Housing (Rurals Only) iv) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side ~ty of ~iagara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 25 Moved by AId. C~NGS Seconded by AId. BAKER March 26, 19 84 RESOLVED that the Program of Proposed Expenditures for Highway Improvements for the year 1984, dated March 26th, 1984, be adopted as presented in the total estimated amount of $ 5,179,000 with an estimated subsidy of $ 2,273,000; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR UNANIMOUSLY2 ~5.~5~ WI TON THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS PROGRAM OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1984. ESTIMATED Total Sub sid izable 1. CONSTRUCTION Expenditure Expenditure Subsidy (A) Bridges and Cu]verts (i) Total From Reverse Side 60,000 60,000 30,000 Roads and Streets 2,183,500 1,885,800 942,900 (ii} TotalFrom Reverse Side (C} Resurfacing Program (Counties ~ Regions Only} (iii) Total From Reverse Side (D) Equipment and Housing (Rural Only) (iv} From Reverse Side (E) Overhead (1) SUB-TOTAL (A} to (D} 2,243,500 1,945,800 972,900 (7% in Urban Municipalities} * 157,000 136,200 68,100 TOTALS FOR CONSTRUCTION 2,400,500 2,082,000 1,041,000 NOTE: DETAILS OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM TO BE LISTED ON REVERSE SIDE 2. MAINTENANCI.2 (FOR DEFINITIONS REFER TO FORM FB-MRA~36 or 36A] Bridges and CuIw~rts 444 (B) Roadside 430,431,439,440,445,449 (Cl Hardtop 410,416,419,421,429,11259 55,100 48,900 24,450 528,100 468,300 234,150 860,800 763,400 381,700 (D} Loose Top 412 156,500 138,800 69,400 (El Winter Control 460,461,462,465,469 659,400 584,700 292,550 (F) Safety Devices 450,451,453,454,455,459 121,200 107,500 53,750 (G Miscellaneous 499 + Sewers 215,600 191,200 95,600 SUB-TOTAL (AI to (G) 2,596,700 2,302,800 1,151,400 (7% in Urban (Hi Overhead Municipalities) * 181,800 161,200 80,600 (Jt County Contributions to Urban Improvement (Counties Only~ " " (Z) TOTAL FOR MAINTENANCE 2,778,500 2,464,000 1,232,000 GRAND TOTALS (I)~ (?.) 5,179,000 4,546,000 2,273,000 I hereby certify that the above program of proposed expenditures has been adopted by resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls DATE CLERK OF THE MUNICIPALITY * OVERHEAD - For rurals, the construction overhead I(E) is to be 7% of the estimated subsidizable construction expenditures for (B) Roads and Streets and (C) County and Region Resurfacing Program and the balance of actual overhead then shown as maintenance overhead 2(H). MFI-A-18 74-22{FOSMI[StY SS-MS-~8} CODE CONSTRUCTION A) Bridges and Culverts Location C Koabel Road C PortaRe Road @ C(lp. gail ESTIMATED Total Subsidizable Expenditure Expenditure Type of Structure Concrete Culvert Reconstructiol~ Stone Arch 40,000 40,000 20.000 20 000 i) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side B) Roads and Streets Location C Various C Morrison Street C R~msey Road ~ Kister Road C N.S. ~ T. ~ Porta2e C Dorchester Square @ Canal C Bampfield Street @ ConRail DL Kalar Road ~ Beaverdams Queen Street C Kitchener Street C Second Avenue C Fifth Avenue C Buchanan Avenue C Badger Road C Caledonia Street P Grassy Brook Road C St. Patrick Avenue C Russell Street C Valley Way ~ Portage DL Elizabeth St. @ Carroll Ave Allendale Avenue C Murray Street C Main Street Falls Avenue ii) Total Carried Forward C) Re surfacing Program Location 60,000 60,000 Nature of Work Holdback releases on 1983 Contracts 83,100 Completion of Contract R.C.7-83 77,900 " " S.5.20-8~ 13,400 " " S.S.2S-B~ 52 700 StOm Sewer 0utfalls S.S. 2-84 43,700 New R.R. CrossinR 80,000 Road Grade Improvements 8,200 Road Reconstruction 75,500 Boulevard ImProvements 22,000 Road Reconstruction 55,000 " " 55,000 " " 550,000 Storm Sewer, C ~ G, Paving 107,000 Curb ~ Gutter 17.000 Road RelocatiOn 97.000 Storm Sewer, C ~ G, Paving 123,000 Storm Sewer 61,000 Storm Sewer 270,000 Intersection Improvement 1,000 Cul-de-sac constn~ction 38,000 Storm Sewer 58,000 Storm Sewer ~ Road Reconstructio~ 215,000 Storm Sewer [ 100,000 to Reverse Side 2,183,S00 (Counties a'~d Regions Only) Type of Surfacing 83,100 69.000 10,500 21.500 18,000 80.000 8,200 75,500 22,000 SS,000 55,000 500,000 107,000 17,000 97,000 123,000 61.000 150,000 1,000 38,000 58,000 210,000 46,000 1,885,800 iii) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side D) E quipruent and Housing (Rurals Only) iv) Total Carried Forward to Reverse Side -- _. ( ily of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER ~O. 24 Mo~d By A|H. JANVARY Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS RESOLVED that pursuant to the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests an allocation of subsidy for transportation for the physically disabled in the amount of $30,249.00 for Combined Capital and Operating Assistance Programme; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. March 26, 19 84 CARRIE .... ~UNANIMOUSLY C!erk,,~?:~ -' Mayor WiLL~i S.fS~ATON~~ REQUEST NO, THE PUBLIC ~FRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT REQUEST.FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED FOR THE YEAR 19 84 Pursuant to The Public Transportation and HighWay Improvement Act, .:the Council of the Corporation of the.. CITY ._~of NIAGARA FALLS . hereby reques. ts an allocation of subsidy funds for transportation for tl~e physically disabled in the amount o4 ' $.30,249'; for Combined Capital and Operatlhg" Assistance Programme The Bid funds shall be expended on transportat/on for the physically disabled in accordance with Th~ Public Transportation and Highway ImprOvement Act. A detailed statement of proposed expendTtures Form MT-0-3D is attached hereto. ' This request for an allocation of subsidy funds has been authorized 'by resolution of the Council of the CorporatioH of the CITY of NIAG,A2~. FALT.S under date of FEBR_U..A_R.Y._ 19 84. , AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES MT-O-PD 79-03 (SEAL) )' I rGnspOrtahon and Communical~ons Ontario , . THE COFIPORATi0N OF THE CITY ' of. N]:.A.G_A~ F~T,LS ..... STATEMENT OF PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED EXPENDITURES, REVENUE, AND OPERATING STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 19 84 . 1. CAPITAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ' ESTIMATED'COST '4. 5. 6. 7. OPERATING COMPONENT' Transportation Expense . . · Dispatching Expense Fuel Expense Equipment and Vehi~le Maintenance Expense. Premise and Pla, nt Expense General and AdministratiVe Expense - Miscellaneous Expense .... Total Operating Expenses DepteCiatipn Charges Debenture Charges "Total Budgeted ExpenditUre BUDGETED REVENUE ..TOTAE · Regular Passenger Service Other Revenue Total Bu~get. ed Revenue 'ESTIMATED COMBINED CAPITAL AND OPERATING EXPENDITURES -7·,236. '.. 6~200 7 ,.000 ' 2,400 · · . 3,400 · 56,267 4 ,.4Qo 5O0 ' 4.900 2. '3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. Total Expenditures Capital Component Total Budgeted Operating Expenditure Total Estimated Cost -' 25%'fM1~ Cost 19 84 population @ $ 'ESTIMATED OPERATING STATISTICS PaSsengerTrips Estimated Cost Per Passenger Vel~icle Hours in Service Passengers Per Vehicle Hour Estimated Operating Expense Per Vehicl~ Hour Vehicle Miles in Service VOLUNTEER CONTRIBUTIONS {IN KIND) Capital COntributions (specify) Administration Time Hours Dispatching Time Hours Operating Time Hours O[her t,4T-O.3D 79-03 Date JAN. 6473 x $2.50 27/84 '-- 56 56 1/~ .16 Nil .207 · · ,267 ,183 '6 473 ~,69 2..357 2.7 23.a7 53,000 780 Nil Nil · Nil M,unlclpal Offi_c~r_resP0_nsib!e.f_0~ T/_a_,n_sP°rtati°n REQUEST NO. THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR TRANSPOR1;ATION FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED FOR THE YEAR 19 84 Pursuant to The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the __C_ITY of. NIAGARA FALLS hereby requests an allocation of subsidy funds for transportation for the physically disabled in the amount of S 30,249. for Combined Capital and Operating Assistance Programme The said funds shall be expended on transportation for the physically disabled in accordance with The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. A detailed statement of proposed expenditures Form MT-O-3D is attached hereto. This request for an allocation of subsidy funds has been authorized by resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the CITY of NIAGARA FALLS under date of FEBRUARY 19. 84. AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES (SEAL) HEAD OF COUNCIl. CLERK Ontario Transpo,lalion and Cornr~unications THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY of NIAGARA F'ALLS ___ STATEMENT OF PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED EXPENDITURES, REVENUE, AND OPERATING STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 19 84 , 1. CAPITAL COMPONENT ESTIMATED'COST DESCRIPTION OF ITEM TOTAl 2, OPERATING COMPONENT 1. Transportation Expense 2. Dispatching Expense 3. Fuel Expense 4. Equ!pment and Vehicle Maintenance Expense 5. Premise and Plant Expense ,G. General and Administrative Expense Miscellaneous Expense Total Operating Expenses 8. Depieciation Charges 9, Debenture Charges Total Budgeted Expenditure .3. 30,031 7,236 6,200 7,000 2,400 3,400 56,267 BUDGETED REVENUE Regular Passenger Service Other Revenue Total Budgeted Revenue ESTIMATED COMBINED CAPITAL AND OPERATING EXPENDITURES 4 ,'400 5D(1 4,900 Total Expenditures Capkal Component Total Budgeted Operating Expenditure Total Estimated Cost 25% f~ Cost 19 84 population @ $ 6473 x $2.50 Nil 56.267-- 56,267 14,~ 16,183 'ESTIMATED OPERATING STATISTICS 1. Passenger'Trips 2. Estimated Cost Per Passenger 3. Vehicle Hours in Service 4. Passengers Per Vehicle Hour 5. Estimated Operating Expense Per Vehicl~ Hour 6. Vehicle Miles in Service 6, VOLUNTEER CONTRIBUTIONS (IN KIND) 1. Capital Contributions (specify) 2. Administration Time Hours 3. Dispatching Time Hours 4. Operating Time Hours '5. Other 6 473 ~.69 2,357 2.7 2%.87 53,000 Nil 780 Nil Nil Nil 'Date JAN. 27/84 . f . t Municipal Officer responsible or Transporta ion ' ( ity of Niagara alls, (gnmr o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 23 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by Ald. HINSPERGER RESOLVED that pursuant to the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby requests an allocation of subsidy funds for public transportation in the amount of $19,500.00 for the Capital Assistance Programme and $410,692.00 for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. March 26, 19 84 ClerkCA~ UNANIMOUSLY Mayor WILLIAM S. SMEATON Ontario Minisln/ol Transpodation and Communications REQUEST NO. 1 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 19 84 Pursuant to The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the CITY of NIAGARA FALLS hereby requests an allocation of subsidy funds for public transportation in the amount of: $ 19,500,00 for the Capital Assistance Programme $ 4:L0, 692, 00 for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme The said funds shall be expended on public transportation in accordance with The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. A detailed statement of proposed eXpenditUres Form MT-5 is attached hereto. This request for an allocation of subsidy funds has been authorized by resolution of the Council of CITY NIAGARA FALLS the Corporation of the of under date of FEBRUARY · 19 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES, MT4 77-04 (SEAL) Ontario Transpodation and Communicalions THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY of NIAGA~A. STATEMENT OF PROPOSED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES, REVENUE, NET COST AND SUBSIDIES FOR THE YEAR 19 84. (Note: For assistance in estimating operating subsidy, please refer to pages 2-6, 2-7 and 2-8 in Municipal Transit Manual) ~FAT.T,S 1. CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM QUANTITY TOTAL ESTI MATE D COST SUBSIDY Buses Buildings - Garages _ Terminals' - Shelters Other {specify) Service' Truck . Less: Proceeds from Disposal or Sale of Assets TOTALS 2. TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1. Total Budgeted EXpenditure 2. - Items not Eligible for Subsidy 6. OOO 6.5On 20,000 15 ~ 000 26,000 l 9, son 3. Total Expenses As per Line B Page 2-6 (Line 1 - Line 2) 4. Inter City Charter Expenses Es t imat e d As per Total C Page 2-6 (Line 3 - Lines 4 & 5). - Estimated As per Line D Page 2-6 As per Line E Page 2-6 (Line 6 - Line 7) As per Line F Page 2-7 As per Page 2-7 As per Line G Page 2-7 5. Contracted ServiCes to Adjacent Municipalities 6. Total Expenses 7. ' 80% of Non-Transit Revenue 8. Total Eligible Operating Expenses 9. ; / 3. BUDGETED REVENUE 10. Operating 11. Non-Operating - 12~ Total Budgeted ~evenue 4. ESTIMATED NET COST (Actual/Theoretical/Additional) 13. Actual Net Cost (Line 3 - Line 12) 14. Theoretical Net Cost [Line 8 x (100% - R/C Target)] 15. Additional Net Cost (Line 13 - Line 14) 16. OR (25% of Line 14) 5. ESTIMATED SUBSIDY 17. BASIC: 50%of Line14 18. Additional (if applicable): 25%of Line 15 OR 25% of Line 16 -whichever is less 19. Total Estimated Operating Subsidy 1,946,770 1,946,770 22,000 1,994,770 282.000 1,642,770 717,450 457,500 1,174,950 771,R20 821.385 410,692 410,692 Note: Line 19 should not exceed 75% of Line 13 MT-5 80-04 (MiniSin/of Communications Ontario REQUEST NO. 1 THEPUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYIMPROVEMENT ACT REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OFSUBSIDY FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 19 84 Pursuant to The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the CITY of NIAGARA FALLS hereby requests an allocation of subsidy funds for public transportation in the amount $ 19,500.00 for the Capital Assistance Programme $ 410,692.00 for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme The said funds shall be expended on public transportation in accordance with The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. A detailed statement of proposed expenditures Form MT-5 is attached hereto. This request for an allocation of subsidy funds has been authorized by resolution of the Council of CITY NIAGARA FALLS the Corporation of the_ __ of under date of FEBRUARY 19 84 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES (SEAL) HEAD OF COUNCIL CLERK MT4 77-04 11'11' 'I' Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY of NIAGARA FALLS STATEMENT OF PROPOSED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES, REVENUE, NET COST AND SUBSIDIES FOR THE YEAR 19 84 . (Note: For assistance in estimating operating subsidy, please refer to pages 2-6, 2-7 and 2-8 in Municipal Transit Manual) 1, CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM QUANTITY Buses Buildings -- Garages -- Terminals -- Shelters Other (specify) Service Truck . Less: Proceeds from Disposal or Sale of Assets TOTALS TOTAL ESTIMATE O COST SUBStOY TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Total Budgeted Expenditure Items not Eligible for Subsidy Total Expenses Inter City Charter Expenses 4 6, ooD ~,, ~nn i 20,000 i5,000 ( 26.000 19 SOD As per Line B Page 2-6 (Line 1 - Line 2) ' Es t imat e d Contracted Services to Adjacent Municipalities Total Expenses As per Total C Page 2-6 (Line 3 - Lines 4 & 5) ' 80% of Non-Transit Revenue - Estimated As per Line D Page 2-6 Total Eligible Operating Expenses As per Line E Page 2-6 (Line 6 - Line 7) 3, BUDGETED REVENUE 10. Operating As per Line F Page 2-7 1 I. Non-Operating As per Page 2-7 12. Total Budgeted F~evenue As per Line G Page 2-7 4. ESTIMATED NET COST (Actualrrheoretical/Additional} 13. Actual Net Cost (Line 3 - Line 12) 14. Theoretical Net Cost [Line 8 x (100% - R/C Target)] 15. Additional Net Cost (Line 13- Line 14) 16. OR (25% of Line 14) 5. ESTIMATED SUBSIDY 17. BASIC: 50%of Line14 18. Additional (if applicable): 25% of Line 15 OR 25% of Line 16 - whichever is less 19. Total Estimatad Operating Subsidy Note: Line 19 should not exceed 75% of Line 13 1,946,770 1,946,770 22,000 ],g?4.77N 2~2 DDQ 1,642,770 717,450 457,500 1,174,950 77].g20 821,385 Nil 410,692 410,692 MT-5 80.04 (~ffy of ~iagara ~alls, ~ntario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 22 Moved by AId. CHEEm~x_~ ,..q~7.onded by AId. CUMMrNGS March 26, 1984 RESOLVED t~at the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby authorizes and directs the establishment of reserves for projects and purchases as described on Schedule "A" attached hereto; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed° C~//~,., ,, - Mayor 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. Code 10115 10110 11090 11172 11266 11268 11269 11433 11507 11507 11508 11508 11608 12150 12157 12163 12175 12181 12755 12782 13110 10714 10714 10723 SPENDING ESTIMATES FOR 1983 TO BE RESERVED FOR USE IN 1984 (Schedule "A") Project Election costs New computer system Service Centre hoist Sidewalk construction fronting City property Queen Street road reconstruction - River Road to Zin~nerman Koabel Road culvert construction Portage Bridge work (Conrail & Panasonic Tower area) Balance of new municipal works equipment Cover soil at landfill site Paint buildings at landfill site Consulting fee for landfill site Landfill site improvements Harriman sewer repairs Park fencing contract Ker Park lighting Grassybrook improvements Office improvements for parks Security system at parks & cemeteries Planning studios Cormnercial development (Queen Street & River Road) Chippawa Town Hall improvements (O.N.I.P. program) New fire truck Test bench for fire department Fire helmets Amount $ 19,600 60,000 1,800 5,500 76,500 25,000 20,000 15,000 4,000 3,000 36,000 21,000 4,500 14,000 7,000 5,000 2,000 2,500 23,500 65,000 4,000 50,000 3,500 2,700 25. 26. 27. 28 29. 30 31 32 33 34. Code 666 10197 10197 10214 10207 10208 12351 12351 12451 12555 -2 - Project Pedestrian walkways Computer room electrical changes Landscaping Centennial Square Energy improvements at Recreation Building Repoint exterior stone at Lundy's Lane Historical Museum Insulation at Chippawa Town Hall Stamford Arena exhaust fan Stamford Arena duct cleaning Niagara Falls Arena for: Promenade Painting seats Hot dog roller Bun warmer Information boards Niagara South Recreation Centre safety floor for zamboni exit Amount $ 10,000 5,000 3,500 2 000 5,000 1,000 1,000 3 700 12,000 10,000 2,000 1,000 2,600 1,000 $530,900 (~ffy of ~agam ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 2 1 Mov~ by AId. Seconded by AId. March 19th RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted and contained in the attached schedule for rental of general purpose equipment for 1984 be accepted, starting with the lowest rental rate for equipment available and suitable when required for City operations; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 20 March 19th Moved by AId. CHFZSMAN Seconded by AId. BAKER RF-qOLVED ~at the unit prices submitted by Blairtck Lt~n~ted-'f6~" Contract G.C. 3/84 - Underground Services for Parkway Gardens Subdivision - Phase I, be accepted at the low tendered amount of $144,220.25; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1984 CARRI~" UNANIMOUSLY Mayor WILL S. SMEATON r (~ity of ~iagara ~alls, (gmar~v COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 19 Moved by Aid. PU~TTCK Seconded by AId. KERRIO March 12th 1984 RESOLVED t~at the unit prices submitted by Nisus Construction Limited for providing a crawler bulldozer at $26.70 per hour, and a crawler type front- end loader at $27.80 per hour, for rental of equipment for Landfill Site, 1984 - 1985, be accepted; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor ( ity of Niagara COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 18 Moved by Ald. ORR Seconded by A|d. BAKER March 12th |984 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted for Hydraulic Cleaning of Sewers and Culverts, and Television Inspection of Sewers, by the following be accepted at the low tendered prices: Hydraulic Cleaning of Sewers & Culverts - Thuro Sewer Service (Niagara) Ltd., Low tendered amount - $12,810.00; Television Inspection of Sewers - Trans-Video Inspection Ltd., Low tendered amount - $11,070.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 17 Mo~ed ~y AId. Merrett Seconded ~y AId. Janvary March 12th 19 84 RESOLVED that a message of sympathy be forwarded to the family of the late Doug Austin, Sports Editor of the Niagara Falls Review for many years, and respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CA R RI F/}, 'bNAN IMOU SLY Mayor of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 16 Moved by Aid. Baker Seconded by AId. Keighan March 12, 1984 RESOLVED~at WHEREAS notification has been received from the Ministry of Housing regarding the allocation of funds to be used in connection with the Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme fiscal year 1984 - 1985, and WHEREAS March 31, 1984, has been established as the deadline for allocating funds for the said Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme, for the period May 1, 1984 to March 31, 1985. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls submit an application to the Minister of Housing, for the approval of the projects to an estimated cost of $550,000 with the Provincial Government to pay 50~ of the cost and the City to pay 50~ of the cost, for the purposes of the Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme for the period May 1, 1984 to March 31, 1985. AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. · of iagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 15 March 12, 19 84 ~oved ~y AId. 0rr S~conded by AId. Merrett RESOLVED that WHEREAS notification has been received from the Hinistry of Housing regarding the allocation of funds to be used in connection with the Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme fiscal year 1984 - 19851 and WHEREAS March 31, 1984, has been established as the deadline for allocating funds for the said Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme, for the period May 1, 1984 to March 31, 1985. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls submit an application to the Minister of Housing, for the approval of the projects to an estimated cost of $1,320,000 with the Provincial Government to pay 50~ of the cost and the City to pay 50% of the cost, for the purposes of the Ontario Neighbourhood Improvement Programme for the period May 1, 1984 to March 31, 1985. AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. of N agam alls, ( ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 14 Moved by AId. Baker Seconded by AId. orr March 12th]9 84. RESOLVED that the Council hereby declares its intention to enact a further amendment to Zoning By-law No. 79-200 as amended by By-laws 79-154 and 81-208 to provide that the land on the westerly side of River Road between John Street and Philip Street to be used for the purpose of a motel must comprise not less than the whole of the land bounded by River Road, John Street, River Lane and Philip Street; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARR UNANIMOUSLY Clef ~"/~'~ 7-,<?; ~". ," MaY°rWiLL~I~S. SME0~~N~ ( ity of Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER ~o. 13 Moved hy A|H. BAKER Seconded by AId. C~SSSMAN RF-q0LVED that the unit prices submitted by Stephens & Rankin Inc. for Contract S.S. 2-84 - Repairs to the Dorchester Square Storm Sewer Outfall, be accepted at the low tendered price of $43,675.00; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. February 13th |9 84 CAR~ UNANIMOUSLY . 7;J Sk~~~,-T~,-/d.,-/.~,_)CTING Mayor PATRICK CUMM~~ of mgara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 12 February 13 Moved by AId. :Baker Seconded by AJd. orr R;-eOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls hereby supports a further two year extension of draft plan approval for the West Meadow Sub- division (File No. 26T-7h083), and that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing be so advised; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 8h. CARR UNANIMOUSLY edna~ Acting Mayor ( lly ot iagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 11 Moved by Aid. PUrT~CK Seconded by AId. COWLLE RF, SOLVED Hint pursuant to section 145 of the Land Titles Act, R.S.O. 1980 the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to consent to an Order being made amending the plan of subdivision registered in the Land Registry Office for the Land Titles Division of Niagara South (No. 59), on the 1st day of June, 1983 as Plan 59M-97 by permanently closing the walkway shown as Block 40 on the said plan; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. February 13th 19 84. Acting Mayor PATRICK CU~ Note to Members of Council Extra Item - Additional Resolution to be Passed by Council At the meetings of Council on December 5th, 1983 and January 16th, 1984 Council adopted 2 reports and passed several by-laws in connection with the proposed closing and sale of Walkway 13(5) between Green Boughs Road and Woodgate Street. A by-law to authorize an application to the County Judge for an Order closing that part of the walkway within Registered Plan 59M-97 (Mount Forest Extension II) has already been passed. One of the documents required in connection with the application to the County Judge is the consent of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. The draft resolution attached is merely to authorize a request to the Minister for his consent to for City Solicitor. (~ty of N~agara ~alls, ~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 10 February 13th Moved by Ald. JANVARY Seconded by AId. KEIGHAN RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby petitions for Interim Payment under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made in the year 1983 in the amount of $5,265,471.56; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84. CARRI UNANIMOUS LY CI '~'~" / III Acting TranSpOttahOn and Communlcahons MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF (Slalc whcd.'r Ct'O' r,r Sel~arafi'd Trm'#l} NIAGARA FALLS PETITION FOR INTERIM PAYMENT UNDER THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMEN'[ ACT ON EXPENDITURES MADE IN THE YEAR 19 83 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURE PERIOD JANUARY 1st. 19 83 . TO Decembe~ 31, 19 83 ROADS OR STREETS BRIDGES AND CULVERTS CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 2,023,474.33 $ 2,399,894.95 $ 4,423,369.28 $ 791,903.85 $ 50,198.43 $ 842,~02.28 TOTALEXPENDITURE $ 2,815.378.18 $ 2,450,093.38 $ 5,265,471.56 TREASURER'S DECLARATION i SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I HAVE PAID OUT OF FUNDS BELONGING AND ACCRUING TO THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION THE ABOVE SUM.AND DO HOLD BONA FIDE VOUCHERS FOR SUCH PAYMENTS WHICH I AM PREPARED TO PRODUCE IN VERIFICATION THEREOF. DECLARED BEFORE ME AT NIAGARA FALLS 9th FEBRUARY THiS / DAY OF DECL:R~GINEER OR SUPERVISOR 19 84 .~ignatttrc ,,[ Trrasttrer R. Lewis I SOI~EMNLY DECLARE THAT THE ABOVE AMOUNT HAS BEEN SPENT ON MUNICIPAL STREETS IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT. DECLARED BEFORE ME AT NIAGARA FALLS THIS __gth DAY OF FEBRUARY 19 84 *-- ~~R~E EXPENDITURE HAS B~EN AUTHORIZED BY RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CI~ OF NIAG~ FALLS UNDER DATE FEBRUARY 13, 19 84 (SEAL) DATED AT NIAGARA FALLS THIS 13th Acting M,,F,,~rx~atrick Cummings AUTHORIZE~[~¢...~.. SIGNATORIES ~- ~ rennan' DAY OF FEBRUARY 1984 of N agam alls, ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 9 Moved by AId. KEXGHAN Seconded by AId. HINSPERGER February 6th 19 84 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the L-& N. Construction Limited, for Contract S.S. 1/84 - Sanitary Sewer Installation on Dock Street, Main Street, and Sarah Street in the Chippawa O.N.I.P Area, be accepted at the low tender amount of $311,038.82; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto attached. CAR UNANIMOUSLY ~~~"'~'f'~" "~'~/ _,~'~ Acting Mayor~ ( ity of Niagara atts, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 8 Moved by AId. M~RRE~T Seconded by AId. JA~NVARY RESOLVED ~at a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the' late Mr. Haldane MacDonald, a respected resident of the Toronto area, and father of Mr. John MacDonald of the Recreation Department; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. January 30th I9 83 CARRIED UIqANIMOUSLY Cle '~'~'~ Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 7 Moved by AId. C~F, SMAN Seconded by AId. BAKER January RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara hereby petitions for an allocation of subsidy ~unds under the provisions of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act for expenditures made duriD~ the year 198B in the amount of $16,561 for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 84. C~ UNANIMOUS LY Acting htJ~yo PATRICK CUMMIr~/ (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (gnmr~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 6 Moved by AId. H~NSPERO~.R Seconded by AId. oR~ January 16th 19 84 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mrs. Joseph Sirianni, mother of Mrs. Ruth Kallaur of the Solicitor's Department, and a respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CAR UNANIMOUS LY Acting Mayor Miss Netta Mathieson, Secretary to the Mayor. Paul J. Brennan, City Clerk. Resolutions of Sympathy At the City Council meeting held on Monday January 16th, 1984, resolutions of sympathy were passed for Ruth Kallaur's mother and Barbara Warman's husband, both of whom recently passed away. Would you please have letters sent to Mrs. Ruth Ann Kallaur, 8210 Sarah Street, NiaRara Falls, Ontario, L2G 6T5 and to Mrs. Barbara Warman, 8932 BantinF Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 6Z9. PJB/kb Paul J. Brennan, City Clerk. (~ty of Niagara ~alls, (~ntar~o COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 5 Moved by AId. MERRrTT Se~nded by AM. COVILLE January 16th 1984 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mr. Glen Warman, husband of Mrs. Barbara Warman of the Treasury Department, and a respected member of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Acting Mayor ity of Niagara alls, ®ntario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 4 Moved by AId. H~NSPF. RGF.~ ,S~anded by AId. SOMERVILLE RF-~OLVED flat pursuant to section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, the Minister. of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to approve By-law No. 84 - 12 to stop up and close and to authorize the sale and conveyance of the public walkway between Lots 77 and 78 shown as Block "D" on Plan M-29; AND the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. January 16, 19 84. , CAR CI Acting MaYor/pATR~~ of N agara alls, ( nmflo COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 3 Moved by AId. MERRETT Seconded by AId. BAKER January 9th 1984 RESOLVED thatWHEREAS the demand made to the Buildings and Inspections Department of the City of Niagara Falls for the provision of letters confirming compliance to the Plumbing Code in order for the owner to obtain a Liquor Licence Board of Ontario licence or for the selling of properties and no plumbing permit is required, has resulted in increased staff time; and WHEREAS there is presently no charge for this service; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Buildings and Inspections Department of the City of Niagara Falls be authorized to charge a fee of Thirty Dollars ($30°00) for providing written confirmation as to compliance with the Plumbing Code for the obtaining of a Liquor Licence Board of Ontario licence or for the selling of properties and no plumbing permit is required; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed° CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk PAUL J. BRENNAN Acting [V[nyO PATRICK CU~~ of agam alls, ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 2 January 9th ~984 Moved By AM. HINSPERGER Seconded By AM. COVILLE ~LVF_/) ~hatWHEREAS the demand made to the Buildings and Inspections Department of the City of Niagara Falls for the provision of letters confirming compliance to zoning regulations and building regulations has resulted in increased staff time; and WHEREAS the present charge being made for this service is inadequate; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Buildings and Inspections Department of the City of Niagara Falls be authorized to charge a fee of Forty Dollars ($40.00) for providing written confirmation as to the zoning of properties and any work orders that may be outstanding against the premises at the time of land transactions and/or the obtaining of mortgages; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk PAUL g. BRENNAN Acting [Viayor//~~ ' PATRICK CU~IN~GS~ Nr. !~. J. Johnston, Director of ~uildin~s and Inspections. B. O. Scott, Deputy City Clerk.. Letters of G~u~lianc! I am enclosing copies of two resolutions which ware passed st the ~eettn~ of City Cotmcil held on Januar~ 9th, I9~. The one resolution provides ~or a ~ee of $40.90 to be charEed for providtn~ written confirsaCion as to the xonin~ o~ properties and ~n~vork orders ~xat my be ou~standinE a~ains~ premises at the time of laud transactions. The other resolution provides [or a fe~ of $30.00 to be ehar~e~ for previdin~ written confirmaticm as to c~lianca with t~ Pl~in~ Code for obtainin~ a licerice ~r~ the ~q~r Licenee ~rd of ~tario or for sellin~ prope~ies ~ere ~ pl~iu~ ~it is require. Enclosed ~r. J. ~eruardi, ~onin~ Ad~tnistrator. ,-~. N. ~er, Senior PI~in~ ~p~tor, B. C. ~cott, Deputy City Clerk. (!Iit t Tia ara tdallB, (Onlariff COUNCIL CHAMBER ~0. 1 January 9th Mo~ed by AId. c~s~ S~:onded by AId. BAKER ~LVED ~t pursuant to subsection 3 of section 82 of the Registry Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 445, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be requested to consent to an Order being made amending the plan of subdivision registered in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Welland, now Niagara South, on the 4th day of May, 1955 as Plan No. 195 for the former Township of Stamford by permanently closing the lane as shown on the said plan. 1984 AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk PAUL J. BRENNAN Acting May PATRICK CU