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Resolutions 1993City of Niagara Falls Resolutions - '93 No. Date Resolution 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 45a 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Jan.11 Jan.11 Jan.11 Jan.11 Jan.11 Jan.18 Jan .25 Feb,01 Feb,01 Feb.01 Feb.01 Feb.01 Feb.01 Feb.01 Feb.08 Feb.08 Feb.08 Feb.08 Feb.22 Feb.22 Feb.22 Feb.22 Feb.22 Feb.22 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.08 Mar.22 Mar.22 Mar.29 Mar.29 Mar.29 Mar.29 Apr.05 Apr.05 Apr.05 Apr. 19 Apr. 19 Apr.26 Apr.26 May03 May03 May03 May03 May03 May10 May10 May10 May17 Waste Management transfer to Region Weaver Cemetery abandoned Region-wide Market Value Assessment Grandview River Estates Plan of Subdivision extension Provincial licences for bingos exemption City opposition to merge N. Falls Bridge Commission & Peace Bridge Authority Niagara Glass Plant - City support to remain open Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Condolence to family of late Glen Willick No permits issued to racist or bigotry events Condolence to family of late Mrs. Maria Vescio Condolence to family of late John Quagliariello Parkway Acres Subdivision extension of draft approval Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act subsidy Carol Extension Draft Plan of Subdivision extension Niagara Region declared economically depressed Miss Dorothy VanSlyke retired V. Gibbons contracting Ltd. tender acceptance Ontario Winter Games bid from City of Niagara Falls Condolence to family of late Earl W. Johnson Congratulations to Nancy Gee Womens Giant Slalom Canadian Ski Nationals Congratulations to Phil Boyer ... Canadian Junior Softball team Condolence to family of late John L. Gibson Condolence to family of late Julia Janvary Condolence to family of late Henry Rule Mitchinson City support refugees Rumiana & George Naumov to become Can. citizens Minister of Housing - future development Condolence to family of late James Gayder Condolence to family of late Emma Spironello Congratulations to Harold & Hugh Detlor - Silver Acorn Award Acting Mayor - Alderman Fermino Susin/Bruce Ward Appreciation to mr. John VanKooten & Mr. Gabe Mallouk Golden Memories Revised Councillor's Pension Plan Report Condolence to family of late Vincent Mancuso Appreciation to Judy McRae - 12th Annual Adams Minor Hockey Tournament Acting Mayor - Alderman Bruce Ward Ontario Training Adjustment Board AMO rep - C.Baltjes-Chataway Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for Highway Improvement Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for Highway Improvements Environment Week City of Niagara Falls Earth Day City of Niagara Falls Region to issue debentures Official Plan modifications - Ministry of Municipal Affairs Provincial Construction retained Condolence to family of late Alexandra Wronski Condolence to family of late Arthur C. Jolley Adopt-A-School Program - St. Michael High School/Stamford Collegiate East Niagara Housing Authority relocate in Region Provincial funding distribution - Municipal Funding & Min. of Trans. Projects Rider Liability City objection to Prime Ministerial Farewell Tour Weed Control Act Tourism Ontario Tokyo - City request to Province to remain open Niagara Falls Library Board reserve fund Condolence to family of late Eileen Helen Cummings 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 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 May31 May31 May31 May31 May31 May31 Jun.14 Jun.14 Jun.14 Jun.14 Jun.28 Jun.28 Jun.28 Jul.12 Jul.12 Jul.12 Jul.12 Jul.12 Jul .26 Jul .26 Aug .09 Aug .09 Aug .09 Aug .09 Aug.12 Aug.09 Aug.30 Aug.30 Aug.30 Sep.13 Sep.20 Sep.27 Sep.27 Sep.27 Sep.27 Oct.04 Oct.04 Oct.04 Oct.04 Oct.04 Oct.18 Oct.18 Oct.18 Oct.18 Oct.18 Oct.18 Oct.18 Nov.01 Nov.01 Nov.08 Nov.08 Nov.08 Nov. 15 Nov.22 Nov.22 Nov.29 Nov.29 Nov.29 Nov.29 Nov.29 Nov.29 Dec.06 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade maintenance of foreign service VIA Rail Service cuts opposed by City Niagara District Airport transfer to Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario Ministry of Tourism - City opposes site to stage awards programs Belleview Estates Plan 2 Draft Plan of Subdivision extension Airport lease between NOTL and Airport Commission Workers Compensation Board Funding Issues Development of lands east side of Montrose Road Acting Mayor - Alderman Judy Orr Pyrotechnic Fireworks Niagara Falls Ontario Restaurant Association extension of hours Recreation Commission apply for Provincial financial assistance Provincial Construction (Montrose) Ltd. tender acceptance T.G. Bright's Business Park draft plan of subdivision extension Ministry of Municipal Affairs funding PRIDE application for community DeRose Bros. General Contracting Ltd. tender acceptance Art by the Falls City of Niagara Falls Monte Carlo events ceased approval Liquor Licence Act be amended by extending hours for sale of liquor Recognition to Carlos Costa disable swimmer crossed Lake Ontario Ontario Home Renewal Program - Province reconsider abandonment City request to Province to allow Natural Gas facilities to privatize City request Municipal Affairs application considered for PRIDE funding City petition to MP... funding for Victoria Avenue tourist area Social Planning Council expansion of City grants Condolence to family of late Gary MacGillivrey Volsci Construction Co. Inc. tender acceptance Condotta Construction Ltd. tender acceptance V. Gibbons Contracting Ltd. tender acceptance Mount Carmel North Draft Plan of Subdivision extension Condolence to family of late Paul C. J. Brennan Condolence to family of late Phyllis Oates Nancy Gee Week City of Niagara Falls Ontario Restaurant Association City support for extended hours Katharina Plan Draft Plan of Subdivision extension Tee Creek Drain Court of Revision appointees Condolence to family of late Albert Adams Condolence to family of late Mildred Grace Weightman Condolence to family of late Thomas C. Weightman Niagara Parks Commission re-appoint Alderman Pat Cummings Monday Oct.25 Council meeting cancelled Condolence to family of late Otto Lustig Condolence to family of late Steve Toth Condolence to family of late Kevin Robert Hunter Condolence to family of late Alexander Oleksiuk Acting Mayor - Alderman Kim Craitor Acting Mayor - Alderman Fermino Susin Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act interim payment Government of Canada financial debt Condolence to family of late Roland Pigeon Condolence to family of late Roberta May Duncan Type 7 Supplementary Downsizing Benefit Agreement with OMERS Congratulations to Mrs. Laura Carroll birth of daughter Assessment - Inequities in local tax system Retail Business Holiday Act By-law No. 7275-93 amended Application for Grants - Waste Managment Improvement Program Application for Grants - Financial Assistance Program Grand-View River Estate Draft Plan of Subdivision extension Niagara Falls Visitor & Convention Bureau - Reconsider Federal assistance Province of Ontario to enact legislation exempt industrial operations from taxes Niagara Region - highest unemployment rate Opposing proposed integration by Revenue Canada of Canada Customs 119 12o 121 122 123 124 Dec.06 Dec.06 Dec.13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Nov.29 Petting Zoos Car Pool Parking Lot along QEW near Mountain Road interchange Condolence to family of late George Martin Condolence to family of late Elizabeth S. McArthur Monday Dec.20 Council meeting cancelled City's Parking & Traffic Committee to streamline approval of traffic by-laws COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 124 Mo~ed by AId. Ward Seconded ~y Ald. 0rr November 29, 1993 WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls supports the recommendation of the City's Parking and Traffic Committee to streamline the approval of traffic by-laws; AND WHEREAS the Council recognizes the Regional Municipality of Niagara has authority to approve the City's traffic by-laws and the approved by-law generally follows the original submission of the City without change; AND WHEREAS this additional approval step facilitated by a motion of Regional Council necessitates a slowing of traffic by-laws being placed in effect; AND WHEREAS any change to streamline the process will require an amendment to the Regional Municipality of,Niagara Act to permit the City of Niagara Falls to pass traffic by-laws without the Regional Municipality of Niagara's approval; -2 - THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls requests the Regional Municipality of Niagara to petition the provincial legislature to amend the Regional Municipality of Niagara Act to permit the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls to pass traffic by-laws that would be expressly for Niagara Falls without the consent of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ~it!t af ~ia~lara ~ai[~, (Oulari~ COUNCIL CHAMBER No. Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. December 13, 1993 RESOLVED THAT NOTWITHSTANDING the Council meetings presently in effect for the month of December, 1993; BE IT RESOLVED that the meeting scheduled for Monday, December 20, 1993 be cancelled. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 122 Moved by AId. Sherar Seconded by AId. susan December 13, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of Dalton McArthur, on the recent loss of his mother, Elizabeth S. McArthur AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 121 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Sherar December 13, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late George Martin, a former Niagara Falls Alderman and one of the first Regional Councillors for the Niagara Regional government and well-respected citizen of the community. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR II I .... T-'qll'll!l![ -~ · it j nf ia ant ntartn No. 120 Moved by AId. Craitor Seconded by AId. Ward COUNCIL CHAMBER December 6, 1993 WHEREAS the Ford Motor Company has partially closed its glass-making plant in Niagara Falls, Ontario; AND WHEREAS the Ford Motor Company will completely close the said plant in January 1994; AND WHEREAS about 250 workers are employed at the said plant, the majority of whom live in the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario; AND WHEREAS the workers of the said plant have been offered and accepted new jobs at a Ford Motor Company plant in Oakville, Ontario; AND WHEREAS the workers of the said plant desire to commute from Niagara Falls to Oakville by a car-pool program, rather then by individual cars; AND WHEREAS the workers of the said plant have organized a car-pool program to commute to their jobs in Oakville that will allow them to keep their existing homes; AND WHEREAS a car-pool program will reduce the effects of automobile emissions from the cars into the environment; AND WHEREAS there is no car-pool parking lot along the Queen Elizabeth Highway in or near the City of Niagara Falls; AND WHEREAS CAW-Canada Local 1054 supports a car-pool parking lot at the interchange of Mountain Road and the Queen Elizabeth Highway; AND WHEREAS numerous other persons commuting from Niagara Falls to other cities as far away as Toronto would have the opportunity to use the car-pool parking lot at the said interchange. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council for The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls requests that the Minister of Transportation for Ontario provide a car-pool parking lot along the Queen Elizabeth Highway near the interchange of Mountain Road and the Queen Elizabeth Highway at the expense of the Ministry; AND FURTHER that Margaret Harrington, M.P.P., and Shi~ey Coppen, M.P.P., be given copies of this resolution and be requested to assist the City of Niagara Falls and the workers in this matter. AND FURTHER that Wayne Hardwick, President of CAW-Canada Local 1054, and Mike McAra be given copies of this resolution. And the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ( ity of iagara alls, (gnmdo COUNCIL CHAMBER No, 119 December 6, 1993 Moved by AId. fisher .Seconded by AId. cermano RESOLVED that WHEREAS over 200 people, mosdy children, came into contact with a rabid pony at a Petting Zoo in Pelham between November 1-10, 1993; AND WItEREAS approximately 65 people will be required to receive and-rabies injections; AND WItEREAS there are at present no federal, provincial or municipal regulations covering Petting Zoos; AND WHEREAS both children and adults are at risk of coming into contact with a rabid animal at a Petting Zoo; AND WHEREAS there is the potential for a major health disaster. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the Minister of Municipal Affairs be requested to amend the Municipal Act to give Municipalities the power to prohibit, regulate, govern and license Petting Zoos; AND THAT the Minister of Health be requested to amend the Health Protection and Promotion Act to provide for mandatory vaccinations of animals in Petting Zoos to protect against rabies and other serious infectious diseases and to empower Health Units and Boards of Health to ensure that Petting Zoos are safe to the public. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. City Clerk Mayor II II ..... F' III IIII!1 'l COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 118 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. Fisher Hendershot December 6, 1993 WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls are opposed to the proposed integration by Revenue Canada of Canada Customs into a mation administration for the reasons set forth in the letters of Mayor Wayne Thomson and Mr. Mansel R. Legacy, National President, Customs Excise Union, attached hereto; AND WHEREAS the Council wishes its views on this subject to be received and considered by the persons set forth below; BE IT 1/ RESOLVED THAT: The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby endorses ~e letter of its Mayor Wayne Thomson to Mr. Gary PiIlitteri, M.P., dated December 3, 1993, in the form attached hereto, opposing the proposed integration by Revenue Canada of Canada Customs into a marion administration, for the reasons set forth ~erein. 2/ The Council hereby directs that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Prime Minister of Canada, The Rt. Honourable Jean Chretien; The Minister of National Revenue, The Honourable David Anderson; the area municipalities within the Region of Niagara and to municipalities at border points in Canada. The Motion carried with Ald. Craitor abstaining from the vote on a conflict of interest and with all others voting in favour. E'. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR .......... II IIIIII I COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 117 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Susin November 29, 1993 WHEREAS the unemployment rate of the Niagara Region continues to be one of the highest of any urban area of the Country; AND WHEREAS Mrs. Lyn McLeod, Leader of the Opposition, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, has recognized this fact and has questioned the government with respect to this matter; BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls heartily endorses the actions of Mrs. McLeod and encourages her pursuit of answers and requests for action from the Government. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR · it~l nf ~iagara ~11~. (Ont~rtn COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 116 Moved by Ald. Ward Seconded by AId. Sus i n November 29, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Niagara Falls hereby petitions the Province of Ontario to enact legislation to permit industrial operations to be exempt from taxes for a period of time when buildings are no longer required for manufacturing purposes. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ( ity of Tiagara alls, mafio COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 115 Moved by AId. HENDERSHOT Seconded by AId. F I S H E R November 29, 1993 WHEREAS it is the Council' s understanding that the Federal Government grant to assist the Niagara Falls Visitor and Convention Bureau in the promotion of Tourism in Niagara Falls have been discontinued; AND WHEREAS the Niagara Falls Visitor and Convention Bureau was assisted by the Federal Government in 1993 in the amount of $90,000, for this purpose; AND WHEREAS Tourism is vital to the economy in the City of Niagara Falls, the Regional Municipality of Niagara, the Province of Ontario and Canada; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Federal Government, the Department of Industry, is hereby respectfully requested to reconsider this position and reinstate the grant' to the Niagara Falls Visitor & Convention Bureau to assist in the promotion of Tourism in Niagara Falls. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK N MAYOR (gtly of Niagara alls, COnlatin COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 114 Mo~ed ~y AM. Orr Seconded ~y A~d. Janvary November 29, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby support a one-year extension to the Grand-View River Estate draft plan of subdivision (File No. 26T-89022), conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regional requirements; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR ity of iagara atta. utarto COUNCIL CHAMBER ,No. 113 Moved by AId. Cowan Seconded by AId. Susin November 29, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Niagara Falls hereby authorizes the submission of an Application for Grants under the Financial Assistance Program; and That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign the Grant Application on behalf of the Corporation; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR [ IH IllIll )M~tst~/d Minist~e de Environment rEnvimnnarnent endEreq~r etder~nefgie Ontario This application will be evaluated solely on the merits of the Information provided herein. L'6valuatlon de bl dentande portera sldctement =ur les renselgnements donna, el-devious, · A-~t~ments rnust be limited to t~ee (3) pages and mey cont~n quotes from prsvio~; studies. · pleasetypeorpdnt/Dactylogmphiaroudcrireencarect~resd"rnprime~. Financial Assistance Program / Programme d'aide financibre Assessment Form / Formulaire d'6valuation General Information / Renselgnements g~n~raux Nemedleadrn,.-,;c;val~lMtrickallr__.~,r=,~.able I Mmkip/i~Udifietmttomk4dmunictpaJ~lkkmlclpaJitl, ~olAp~xovalk~. CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS A120201 * dislrlc~crffice WelZand ['11 E32 F'13 ~4 popula~on. Munkip~rny I Muriclpi~ Popuizlon 74,633 (1991) 74,633 (1991) For~;iden'dfychange~madein~epravlousyear. MisesAjour:indiquartoutchangementsurvenuaucou~derann~ Uonetlesmontantsd~jABccord~pourceprojetdanslec~dredesprogrammessuivants. FrumciaJ Assistsrace Program (FAP) / Programme d'aide fmanci~e Waste Management Improvement Program PrcxJramme d'arn~lioraf~on de la gestion de~ d4~chets Waste Management Master Planning Program (WMMP) Programme des Rans directeurs de 9es-ffi~n des deL-'hets A, Remaining Site Capacity I Capaclt,~ restante The remaining s/te capacity was determined in t~e following manner:. La capac~ restante de Ilnstallation a ~t~ ~valu~e de ia mani~re suivante: ~ of approvaJ / Cart~ca~ [] Calculaled based on footprint and 4:l sideslopes D~duite~partirdetasuper~cie'AlabaseetdelapenteddtaJas(4:l) [] Calculaed based on irdonna~n in origirmJ applics~on I c-~-,~cn/C,k~ ~Uite ~. pafdr des renseignernerds foarnis darts ia demande 1992/1993 S495,000 $ $ B. 3RsAcUvtties/Acltvtt~sd'appllcatlondes,3R- E~] Reduction and reuse educa~on programs Programrues de sensib~lisalon ~. la r~:luc'~on [] Proc~rement policy Pot;lique d'approvisionnement [] Blue box (5 rna~'ials) Bo~te bieue (5 mm~res) Enh.v~d b~ue box (7 rna~ia}s) B~te bleue (7 rna~&res) ['} Enhanced blue box (74- ~) B<x*tebleueCdusde7rna~i~ms) [~] Backyard compo~gr disl~ilxa'don OisUibution de composteurs r~sident~s [] Carrb'aJ ~ and yard waste composing (lderffifyactvltyandextentdinvdvemen~)l (m6ciserrac~vi~6enetauxdepartdpmioa) ..p..r_o...m..o...tj_g..n._9.f.__"_G_.r._a..s_s_._.C.y_c_.lj...n.~.:[~hrouqh etc. Annual Waste Reduction Newsletter distdbuted .~9_.~.LL_b~m~.: ....................................................... Newspaper, magazLnes, catalogues, glass, cans, '~i'~ffiTfi~"*f~TI'-;*"*pl'a-~'~TT"~'t't'¢F'*~"'~Dgs'7"'Ph~n~ buuk~," -" ........These--~ems ~ol~ected from-eH propePt-~sin ~he City-- - ---I-n.-fo~rt.h--ye~r-;.-.-appfe-~{m~e-~e~-~*.-4-s~---~-H~'~/~-P= ........ Fall leaves only. Drop off bin at landfiZl. for ya~ C°rnl~'s~'gecetm'aJ'feuillesetd~chetsdejardin waste delivered t.o .private compost ~il-e 1319(18fJ3) Ffc~tlRecto B. 3Rs Actlvffie~ - Cont'd /~ d'appllcation des ,, 3 R ~, (suite) (Id.niysctvlty Ix"i IC&lpmjects Gestion desd~des secteurs l, Cetl Cerrmd waste coring HHWevent/pem~nentdepot Use~ pay Dr~ts Mmi~es refus&~ darts les lieuXd'enfca~_~sment [] O~her (specify) / Aut~e (d&~re) ..~g!I~gtion of ~j.p~_.E~D~.r, OCC and blue box recyclables from IC & I locations. Two days/year, 1993 was 7th year of operations. ..~rap metal and applicances diverted at landfill. Tires also. Brush also set aside and chipped. See Attachment. Is the Municipality involved in a Master Plan? La municipaJit~ fajt--elle robjet d'un p~an directeur? · [] Yes, ~the/Oui, ly&Sse~ [] No/Non stnae in U~e plan l i~pe du l~,an iffidp~ed approval date I da~e d'eutcxlsmion Is the MunicipaJity involved in an Envlronmem Asse~___,~nent? La municipaJit~ ta~t-elle robjet d'une ~qaba~jon envionnmmmtab? [] ye~.incr~-;-:-'~e/Oui,;x&:ise~ [] No/Non stageinlheplanllapedupian ardiBOaSed e/pprov~ dale l dme d'aulorlsatoa privue ~ - _.=o [] ,E, [] Is lhe Municipality involved in ot~er plans o~ sludk~? / La municipaliti pa,'6cipe-t-dle i d'autms plans ou A crau~m ~udes? ~ Yes / Oui Provide details. / Prier E~No/Non Niagara North Waste Board of Management System Plan Descrip~on Curreqt stares/~tal Ced~ of approval Cerl~ d'auto~ Emergency ~,~ of approval Cedi~cat d'aut~ d'urgence Environn~mtaJ assessment exemption Exemption au pfocessus d'dvaluation envirm letefim expansion Agran~ provisoire Hearings, Part V Audiences aux termes de la paffie V Other hearings AuIms audierx~s submission da~e aplxoval ciale DaSe de Dale Dale spinroved · s~ Ix~Ne crau~ Date Municipal SIgnature / Slgnatalre municipal autoris~ The information provided in this application is accurate and complete. Les renseignements fournis dans le present formulaire sont complets et exacts. Signal~e o~ Munidpal ~ I Signa~xe du re~flsenta~ mur~ TrUe ITm'e Da~e L.A. Oates ' Director of Municipa] Works ~Nov./93 Da~e Supported and Approved by / Appul et autorisation MOEEOisb'ict~xdeslgnale/A(]enldedist~idduMFFOou S~gnaNre pe~sonhe d&siOn~e Oct. 29/93 Sept. 30/93 [] Yes/Oul [] NO/Non MOFFRegionalCeordimuorlCo~donnsleurr&glonalduMEE~O Sigrtalure Dale Financial Assistance Program Grant Application Form Review" FInancial Asrastance Program - Guidelines for Applicants' before completing this form. This application will be evalumed ~olely on the meftts of be informaUon prodded herein, Shaded areas are for Min~ry use ordy. Section A Name d Addeess d mu~:ip~r~/ " 4310 queen Street Niagara Fdl]s, Ontario L2E 6X5 MOEE districl Welland MOEE legjoe [] C [] SE I~ NE [] NW [] Yes .~ No Section B EsUmated Amount ($)/Fr~_.~ Yee~ (April 1 - March 31) Year I Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TotaJ ~ Hewings'+ 5,000 5,000 5,000 b. Pub{k: const~,a;;on c. Design d. Hearings * 15,000 15,000 15,000 c. Equipment ' d. Site preparedion e. StnJctures · May not be eligible f0< funding in luture yams. Total Eligible for munlcipedrdes inv04ved in a Minisby Master Plan. 25,000 25,000 45,O0'0 45,O0O 2O,OOO MOEEgrant@ % i Section C - Acceptance of Municipality The Corporation of the agrees to undertake, as per attached resolution o. ' , the scope of t~~o~ as~escr~ L=d above in accordance LC. Waqo . .. -.-,,. ".,~ ' ~ ~.. 9, ,2~ po/93) E~o~=. Frangais au vemo APPENDIX 'A' Terms and Conditions Conditions Io the agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in fight of Ontafio as represented by the Minister of the Environment and Energy and Ihe municipality referred to herein. 1. Except as provided hereafter, the Applicant shall only use funds provided hereunder in accordance with conditions of the grant and the ptograro guidelines issued by the Province. Changes to the Project shall only be made subject to prier wfiut:n consent of the Province. 2. in the event of dispute between the Province and the Applicant, the decision of the Province shall prevail. 3. The Applicant shah comply with all applicable laws and shall ensure that all necessary certificates, liceaces, permiLL and approvals required are obtained prior to the commencement of the Project, or where the Project is conducted in stages, prior to the comm~.neement of each singe. This Agreement is not and shall not be construed to be an approval under Part V or section 9 of the Envitomn~ntal Prot~.lion Act 4. Any limits imposed by' this agreement on the service area this contract relates to: the time within which any matter may be done; any amount of money which the Province may provide for any purpose and the description of work listed on ,,.he sppliention form, may be extended by the Director of the Waste Reduction Of~ee. 5. The Applicant, and any contractor or sub-contrsctor shall maintain all records relating to the Project for at least five years after fuel payment is made by the Province under this Agreement. The Provim:e, or auditors appointed by the Province may audit any financial or other records of the Applicant or any persons carrying out the Project or paris of the Project for the Applicant, and the Applicant shall provide for such audit in any eontraets with contractors, sub-eontrsctors or others who will be carrying out the Projent or parts of the Project for the Applicant. The grant amount at the level of suppo~ (%) specified represents a maximum available commitment only and is subject to adjustment a0tr receipt of documentation of actual costs. Paymenu shall be made upon receipt, review. acceptance and/or adjustments by the Ministry of the completed RFP forms. The Province may withhold all or part of any payment if the Applicant has not complied with any provision of this Agreement; if the Province has given notice that the Province is dissatisfied with the progress of the Project and the Applicant has not taken steps satisfactory to the Province to remedy the cause of the dissatisfaction; or pending satisfactory submission of any outstanding repofis; or pending the resolution of outstanding items following any audit. The Province shall not be obligated to make any paymenu hereunder except to the extent that sufficient funds am provided in the votes and estimates in the Ministry of the Environment and Energy and allocated for such purpose. 10. The grant commitment is only for the Ministry's fiscal year noted in the Minister's approval letter. Any portion of the grant which is not used by the Applicant within this timeframe shall remain the property of the Province. 11. In the event of overpayment, as deemed by the Province, the amount of overpayment shall be credited to future payments hereunder, or repaid to the Province as determined by the Province, in the Province's sole discretion. The Province reserves the right to demand interest on any amount owing by the Applicant to the Province at the then-current interest rate charged by the Province of Ontario on aecounLs receivable. 12. The Applicant shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the Province, the employees and agents of the Province and their heirs and assigns fzom and against all claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits, or other proceedings, by whomsoever made, sustained, brought or prosecuted that are in any manner based upon, nccasioncd by, or antibutable to, anything done or omitted to be done by the Applicant, its council members, employees, independent contractors. sub-contractors or egents in connention with services performed, purportedly performed, or requit-.xt to be performed by the Applicant under this Agreement. 13. The Province shall not be liable for any injury or damage (including death) to the person of any council member, employee, contractor, sub--contractor or agent of the Applicant, or for the loss of, or damage to the property of the Applicant, its council members, employees, contractors or sub-contrsntors or agents in any manner based upon, eceasinned by, or in any way attributable to, the Applieant's participation under this Agreement, unless the injury. loss. or damage is caused by the negligence of an officer or employee of the Province while acting within the scope of his or her employment. ' 14. The nmnlcipality's confirmation, by resolution of council, to undertake the work as described in the grant application form under the conditions ~pe~a'~ere~fiT'~s t~'be atl. acfi~a'iiei'~t~7 ......... 15. A Mifister's letlet, allocating funds for the work described on the reverse side of this form, together with the grant application and assessment forms, and these conditions, will constitute the agreement under which the grant will be administered. (!Iit!t af l~iagara ~alls, (Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 112 Moved by AId. cowan Seconded by AId. susin November 29, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Niagara Falls hereby authorizes the submission of an Application for Grants under the Waste Management Improvement Program; And that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign the Grant Application on behalf of the Corporation; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR 19056852658 Thb epltcClan will be ev~lu~d totely on Itte merits of the Infarmid~oa provkied herelm L*ivdul1~oq de b demmlde panera tlz'lotemNtt eur let reltl~gnem~.~ doem/- cl-de~iaus. . Tobecoml~,etedbyffigM~qldl~o/er~must,v'~w~myeveygreme~k:e~n. . Atts:;hme~smu~belirnitadtoUu~e(3}pegesendmayc~'ttaklquatesirompmvlou~et~d'e~.. MINISTRY ENVIRONMEN1 F-858 T-720 P-002 NOU 15 '93 11:54 Z- " Waste Management Improvement Program Programme d'amClioration de la gestion des d6chets Assessment Form / Formulaire d'{~valuation 74,633 (1991) A 120 201 · General Information / Renselgnements g6n6raux CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS W.C. Niagara Fa!ls . Wel land CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 74,633 ('91 Of~w~cont~ Gont~mined~dr~ee~xdest.~tceh~'ssite C] ves/o6 ~' No/Non No. afpc~d:~ewelere, r, ers 1992/93' $495,000. $ s Mxe de eonsom~n~ d'e~u po'mble ........................................................ I ,4. Nulsenos campb~nf~ (idef~ify) IPl~rfu~ (pr~isef) [] Y~lou~ ~. No/No. See Attachment Municipal Signature / $1gnatalre munlolpal autor.ls~ 'The information provided in this a, oplication is accurate and complete.. Les renseignements foumis'dans le present fo~nulaire sont complete et exacb3. igmdur dMu du; ,~,aalantn~ TelelTme Director of Municipal Work ov.29/93 No/Nan Supported and ,ekoproved by / Appul et eutorlsation MOEE ~ Ce~d'mm~x / Coa'~.~x f/,O~ du MEmO ,.~q;mUure 14~1e i~o,93) ~ Ivan, Noel.: darts le ~ fornruJ{alre. kr me.,sOJEn ;'appliqUe aux personnes de run eu rautre seoce. and Energy Ontario Waste Management Improvement Program Grant Application Form Review 'Waste Management Improvemere Program - Guldellne~ for Applicants' before comple~ng this form, Thb application will be evaluated solely on the merlt~ of the Information provided herein. ShiledareassrefotMinl=tWuBeody. Section A CITY OF HI. :',.',.:;.. .'.' /ddrmdmu~:~ ...................... "':MOi'! f~m ....... 4310 queen Street [] sw [] wc Niagara'Falls, Ontario L2E 6X5 We~land Mnuntain Road Landfill F'Jc OSE []NE F']NW 19 Section B Attach details of each activity (e.g., equipment - list and unit cost). 7. S~:e clo~ure Total estimated expenditure $214,800 Total eligible S (s) MOEEgr~t~ S Section C -Acceptance of Municipality/Acceptation par la munlclpalltd S~.il~e of ~ ~,_~ t}~ E.C. Wagg The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls' agrees to undertake as per attached resolution No, , t.he.s__cOl~_e' O_f_the work as.d_e_S_cr/_'b~ _e~l__a_bOy.e in ~cCO.. .r_danCe with_the terms az}d Frar~ au vats• Attachment City of Niagara Falls Municipal Works C. of A. ActMty Description Referen~_AI for Comp_letion in 1994 Mountain Road Landfill C. of A. ~--y~,~a,,g~7 ...................... __ 14.1 Well Monitoring - ~b;~g I~7 ......... 5.1 M & O Manual 4. Surface water conlrols __ 9.5· B_iological B,',seline Survey_ ................... 15.1 Surface Water Monitor ' 14.2 ~ew Containment WelLs -'~" Sl~S6;Zi"l')~)zi7' ..._Z: ........... f 2._. Operat!qnal ....................... 19.2 End Use Plan 12.7 blaen Sewer Contingency ........ Z . ............. .... 16,800 25 ,tmO 15,000 5,000 60,(X)O 15,000 .12..2. .St,?rm_v,,'atcr.~.i.a. nag~ment S,v_s. lent ..... 5. l,eachate monitoring 9rid con_trg. ls_. _L2.S .Co,~.min_m_ept We!lsR. epo.r.! ................................... ...... A_ .................................................. 6. Methane monitoring and controls .............. ' 16 ~'s ' ' ' i ...2 ~..Mo.~_~t_q~Zmg __. [ ....... I .................................. I f- ~ o,ooo ! 5,000 No. 1~ Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. COUNCIL CHAMBER Hendershot November 22, 1993 Orr WHEREAS Regional By-law No. 7275-93 exempted businesses in the City of Niagara Falls from the Retail Business Holiday Act for Victoria Day, Canada Day and Labour Day and purported to include the hours of operation from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. local time; AND WHEREAS Council is of the opinion that these hours would severely impede businesses in the City of Niagara Falls; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Regional Municipality of Niagara is hereby requested to amend By-law No. 7275-93 by the deletion of the hours of operation; AND THAT the same deletion be considered for By-law Nos. 7276-93 through 7288-93 both inclusive. AND The Seal of the COrporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 110 Moved by AId. COldAN Seconded by AId. ORR RESOLVED that NOVEMBER 22, 1993 WHEREAS the Honourable Ed Philip Minister of Municipal Affairs has recently announced on behalf of the Government of the Province of Ontario that the plan approved by the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto to remove inequities in their property assessments would not be approved and that no further changes to their system would take place until after the Fair Tax Commission had concluded its hearings and reports; and WHEREAS it has been determined that the City of Niagara Falls and the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake are the victims of severe inequifies in the system of assessment within the Regional Municipality of Niagara in relation to their contribution to the cost of regional government and public education; and WHEREAS based upon 1988 values these inequities cost Niagara Falls taxpayers in excess of $4 million annually and have contributed greatly to the economic recession within the City of Niagara Falls and attendant nationally high rates of unemployment and welfare and the rapid depletion of its' tax base through the exodus of industry; and WHEREAS the Government of the Province of Ontario is the creator and principal of Regional government in the Province and has a moral and legal obligation to ensure that inequities in the local tax systems are not perpetuated; and WHEREAS the City is presently working with the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake and other area municipalities within the Region to reform the current inequitable and unfair assessment regime in Niagara by implementing a market-based region- wide system; and WHEREAS in the event the City is successful in having its' proposal adopted by the Regional Council it would not want the Province of Ontario to refuse to allow the change to be put into place, moreover, in the event that its' proposal was not approved by Regional Council it would expect the Province to intervene to put into place immediately an equitable and fair system of assessment within Niagara Region. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls demands that the Government of the Province of Ontario not prevent the City and other municipalities within the Niagara Region from reforming the present inequitable and unfair system of property assessment within the Region and that it intervene on behalf of the City and the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake in this issue immedately and not defer the issue to the Fair Tax Commission for resolution. 2. Copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Honourable Bob Rae, the Honourable Ed Philip, the City's local MPPs, Margaret Harrington and Shirley Coppen as well as the Regional Chairman and Mayors of all of the area Municipalities within the Region. AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION BE HERETO AFFIXED. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (~ity of Niagara ~alls, (~mario No. 109 Mov,xl by AId. HENDERSHOT Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS COUNCIL CHAMBER November 15, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of congratulations be forwarded to Mrs. Laura Carroll, secretary in the Mayor's Office, and her husband Michael, on the recent birth of their daughter. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (~ity of ~agara ~alls. ®n~ario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 108 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. HENDERSHOT November 8, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby enters into a Type 7 Supplementary Downsizing Benefit Agreement with the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System Board (OMERS). AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (~ily of ~Tiagara ~dalls, (~mario No. ~07 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. COWAN COUNCIL CHAMBER November 8, 1993 RESOLVED THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Leonard J. Driskell, on the recent loss of his wife, Roberta May Duncan. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR II I COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 106 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Craitor November 8, 1993 RESOLVED THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Roger Pigeon, on the recent loss of his father, Roland Pigeon. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 105 Move~ ~y AId. PUTTICK Seconde~ 5y AId. JA~v~n~ November 1, 1993 WHEREAS the Government of Canada is facing very serious financial difficulties including huge debts and deficits; and WHEREAS ordinary Canadian citizens have been called upon to make financial ' sacrifices in light of current economic problems; and WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls is of the view that sacrifices must also be made by members of Parliament including those who sat in the 341h Parliament in relation to exorbitant pensions that are now being awarded to members of Parliament who leave office; and WHEREAS prior to the recent election and during the 341h Parliament, the then newly sworn in Prime Minister of Canada, the Honourable Kim Campbell indicated that this subject would be reviewed after the election; /2 - 2 - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that 1. The Honourable Jean Chretien, Prime Minister of Canada is hereby requested to review the pension entitlements of members of Parliament including those who sat in the 341h Parliament with a view to reducing the same and with a view to delaying the entitlement to payment of any pension until a member has reached the age of 65. 2. That copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the leaders of the other federal parties. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ity of T agara alls, No. 104 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Sherar COUNCIL CHAMBER November 1, 1993 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 1993 in the amount of $4,394,238.00 AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK  ~ON' ' MAYOR (~tty of Niagara ~alls, (~nmrio COUNCIL CHAMBER October 18, 1993 No. 103 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Hendershot RESOLVED that Alderman Fermino Susin be appointed Acting Mayor for the period October 23, 1993 to October 29, 1993 inclusive; during the absence of His Worship Mayor Wayne Thomson; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (~it~l af ~Tiagara ~allo. (.Onlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 102 Moved by AId. German0 Seconded by AId. Sherar October 18, 1993 RFSOLVED that Alderman Kim Craitor be appointed Acting Mayor for the period October 18, 1993 to October 22, 1993 inclusive; during the absence of His Worship Mayor Wayne Thomson; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (git~l nf ~Ttagara ~alla, (~ntarin COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 101 Moved by AId. Fisher Seconded by AId. Susin O~tober 18, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Alexander Oleksiuk, fotiner Deputy Chief of the Chippawa Volunteer Fire Department and well respected citizen of the community. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK MAYOR I ID IIIIIr Q~tt~l ~f ~Ttagara ~ai[a. (0utaria COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 1 O0 Moved by AId. Orr Seconded by AId. Susin October 18, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Barbara Macdonald, on the recent loss of her brother, Kevin Robert Hunter. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 99 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Hendershot October 18, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Steve Toth, on the recent loss of his father, Steve Toth, a respected citizen of the community. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK / "~qAYlffE THOMSON MAYOR -\ T--1Flllllr No. 98 Moved by AId. Susin Seconded by AId. danvary COUNCIL CHAMBER October 18, 1993 BE IT RESOLVRD THAT a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of Ed Lustig, the City's Chief Administrative Officer, on the recent loss of his father, Otto Lustig. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR (~ily of ~iagara ~alls, (~nlarm COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 97 Move~l by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Crait0r O~tober 18, 1993 RESOLVED THAT NOTWITHSTANDING the Council meetings presently in effect for the month of October, 1993; BE IT RESOLVED that the meeting scheduled for Monday, October 25, 1993 be cancelled due to the Federal elections; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ( ity of Tiagara alls, (-Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 96 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Craitor October 4, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT Alderman Pat Cummings be re-appointed as a Council respresentative to the Niagara Parks Commission for the term beginning December 1, 1993 to November 30, 1994. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. The motion Carried with Alderman Orr voting contrary to the motion and with all others voting in favour. CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 95 Moved by AId. Fisher Seconded by AId. Susin October 4, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Thomas C. Weightman, son of the late Mildred and Edward Weightman, a life-long resident of Chippawa and respected member of the community. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Un~imously. CITY CLERK MAYOR (git!J nf ~Tiagara ~alls, (0ntaria COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 94 Moved by AId, Fisher Seconded by AId. Sherar October 4, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mildred Grace Weightman, wife of the late Edward Weightman, former Reeve of Chippawa. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carded Unanimously, CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ['~-']Fln[~r'' · Hy of ~agara ~alls, ~mar~o No. 93 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Fisher COUNCIL CHAMBER October 4, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Albert Adams, fohnerly a long-time employee of the City of Niagara Falls and father of Mary Ariains, also a former employee of the City of Niagara Falls; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CITY CLERK MAYOR No. 92 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. (Eit j nf Tia ara all , ( ,tartn COUNCIL CHAMBER · October 4, 1993 Drain. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR Hendershot Cumm i ng s WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls in accordance with the Municipal Drainage Act, (1990), has held the appropriate public meeting; AND WHEREAS legislation requires the convening of a Court of Revision in order to hear those residents affected by the drain improvements to the Tee Creek Drain; . AND WHEREAS the host municipality must provide two members to sit on the Court of Revision; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Mr. Ted Krasowski and Mr. Mike Jones be appointed to sit as the City's members on the upcoming Court of Revision slated for Tee Creek No. 9~ Moved by Aid. Seconded by AId. ( ity of Ttagara alts, Cemarto COUNCIL CHAMBER September 27, 1993 Fisher Janvary RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a one-year extension to the Katharina Plan draft Plan of Subdivision (26T-89039), conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regional requirements, and that the Regional Municipality of Niagara be so advised. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 90 Moved by Aid. Seconded by AId. September 27, 1993 PUTTICK HENDERSHOT RESOLVEDTHAT the Counc~ ofthe City ofNiagara Falls suppo~sthe request of the Ontario Restaurant Association to the Liquor Licensing Board of Ontario for Extended Hours of Service to 3:00 a.m. for Liceneed establishments in conjunction with the Winter Festival of Lights. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK . THOMSON MAYOR ~ity of Niagara ~alls, (~mario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 89 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Cummings September 27, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED that the week of September 27, 1993 be designated as "Nancy Gee Week" in the City of Niagara Falls in recognition of her achievements in the sport of skiing. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR [ I~ lIBIF · itH ~f ~Tta~3ara att , C~ntart~ COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 88 Moved by AId. Sherar Seconded by AId. Hendersh0t September 27, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be fonvarded to the family of Larry Oates, Director of Municipal Works, on the recent loss of his mother, Phyllis Oates. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK MAYOR No. 87 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. FISHER COUNCIL CHAMBER September 20, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Paul C. J. Brennan, former City Clerk, a member of the Niagara Falls Hydro Commission and the Stamford Centre Volunteer Firefighters Association and' highly respected citizen of Nigara Falls; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (git l of Tiagara Jalln. (OrearCh COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 86 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by Aid. Hendershot September 13, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a one-year extension to the Mount Cannel North Draft Plan of Subdivision (File No. 26T-89009), conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regional requirements, and that the Regional Municipality of Niagara be so advised. AND The Se~J of the Corporation be hemto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR No. 85 Mo,ted by AId. Seconded by Aid. (git l nf iagara Jalls, Centann COUNCIL CHAMBER Augua 30, 1993 Ward traitor RESOLVED THAT the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, V. Gibbons Contracting Ltd., for Contract 93-108 - Road & Underground Reconstruction on McGlashan Crescent, Hutton Avenue, and Nelson Crescent, at the low tendered amount of $361,364.52, be accepted; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UN/~IIMOUSLY. E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR · fly of Tiagara Jalls, (Onlario No. 84 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Craitor COUNCIL CHAMBER · August 30, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Condotta Construction Ltd., for Contract 93-114 and 93-115 - Storm Sewer and Road Rehabilitation on Judith Avenue and Carman Street and Watermain on Leader. Lane, at the low tendered amount of $222,349.17, be accepted; AND The S.egd of the Corporation be hereto affixed.' CARRIED with AId. Cummings and Fisher voting contrary to the Motion and with all other voting in favour. CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR I I~ IIIIIF Cgtty of Ttagara alls, (-Ontario No. 83 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Craitor COUNCIL CHAMBER · August 30, 1993 RESOLVE~D THAT the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Volsci CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR and with all others voting in favour. Construction Co. Inc., for Contract 93-109 - Storm Sewer and Road Reconstruction on Williams Street and Perkins Street; Storm Sewers on Garner Road and Sanitary Sewer on High Street, at the low tendered amount of $191,753.32, be accepted; AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED with Ald. Hendershot abstaining from the vote on a conflict of interest (git l nf TiaBara lalla, (_0utaria No. 82 Moved by AId. Puttick Seconded by AId. Janvary COUNCIL CHAMBER August 9, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Gary MacGillivray, who was Chairman of the Recreation Commission for three years; an active member of the Gentlemen Songsters and well-respected citizen of the community. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. GARY D. ATACK DEPUTY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR f I~ IIIIII I No. 8~ Moved by AId. ORR Seconded by AId. GERMANO COUNCIL CHAMBER August 12, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the mandate to the Social Planning Council re the · evaluation of services provided by those organizations receiving City grants be expanded to include those organizations providing similar services, to theCitizens of Niagara Falls,. who do not directly receive City grants. This information to be used to determine any duplication of services and possible subsequent funding in budget deliberations. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. ~,'~ATACK DEPUTY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 80 Moved by AId. Fisher Seconded by AId. Hendershot RESOLVED that August 9, 1993. WHEREAS ~e area in the City of Niagara Falls at Victoria Avenue from Ferry Street to Roberts Street attracts tourists and thereby creates jobs and business opportunilies for the people and the businesses in the City. AND WFIR-REAS the improvement of the Victoria Avenue tourist area will ereate jobs during its construelion, at a lime of economic recession in the City of Niagara, and will encourage more tourists to visit the City upon its complelion, thereby creating further employment and business opportunities in the City; AND $ the improvement of ~e Victoria Avenue tourist area shall be beneficial to the small busines:~,s in the City of Niagara Falls; AND WHEREAS Council for the City of Niagara Falls is planning to implement the improvement of the Victoria Avenue tourist area. AND WHEREAS on 12 Jniy 1993, Council for the City of Niagara Fails passed a Resolulion, authorizing the City to apply to the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs for funding under the 1993/94 PRIDE Project in the amount of $210,000 towards the costs of a $630,000.00 Community Improvement Project for the Victoria Avenue tourist area; AND WHEREAS the City of Niagara Fails has made the said applicalion to the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs for the aforementioned funding and was denied the funding; AND WHEREAS the Government of Canada and the Ministry Responsible for Small Businesses may have funding available for the costs of improving the Victoria Avenue tourist area; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Honourable Mr. Rob Nicholson, the Minister of Science and ~e Minister Responsible for Small Businesses, be petitioned by the City of Niagara Falls for the funding required to improve the Victoria Avenue tourist area; AND FURTHER that the Seal 6f the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (gtty of Niagara alls, n/arto COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 79 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Sherar Date: August 9, 1993. WHEREAS the City has learned the application to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs under the 93/94 Program for Renewal, Improvement, Development and Economics Revitalization (PRIDE) to upgrade and improve the Victoria Avenue/Ferry Street tourist area from Roberts Street to -Stanley Avenue was not successful and that funding is not forthcoming; and WHEREAS funding would stimulate m-investment in 'Niagara Falls' tourist industry which creates one and one half jobs in industries indirec~y related to tourism throughout the Province forevery one tourist-centred job generated in the City; and WHEREAS them is Community support for this project and the Victoria Avenue Property. Owners' Association have indicated a willingness to participate financially in this improvement project; : . . NOW THEREFORE BE 1T RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation' of the City Of Niagara Falls hereby petitions Ed Philip, the Minister of Municipal Affairs to have the application considered for funding should one of the allocated projects not proceed or be considered for future funding under the jobsOntario Community Action program and the Honourable Bob Rae, Premier of the Province of Ontario and Margaret Harrington, MPP, Niagara Falls, be so notified. AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION BE HERETO AFFIXED. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. TACK, WAYNE THOMSON, · CITY CLERK . MAYOR Niagara dalls, ( nmrm COUNCIL CHAMBER No. ~8 Moved by AId. Susin Seconded by Ald. Janvary AuguSt 9,1993. RESOLVED that WHEREAS inexpensive Canadian Natural Gas is being exported to the United States for use in co-generation facilities to produce cheap electricity; AND WHEREAS co-generation facilities in the United States are operated by the private sector on a competitive basis; AND WHEREAS a major portion of the cost of the natural gas pipelines conveying this gas to the United States is ultimately borne by the Canadian Consumer. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls requests the Province of Ontario to allow the privatization of generating facilities to allow them to compete on an equal basis. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. DEPUTY CITY CLERK MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 77 Moved by AId. Puttick Seconded by AId. Janvary August 9, 19 RESOLVED that WHEREAS the Ontario Home Renewal Program was introduced in 1974 to assist homeowners in undertaking necessary repairs to.their housing units; AND WHEREAS 475 homeowners in Niagara Falls have made use of $1,740,125.00 in loans for this purpose; AND WHEREAS the Ontario Home Renewal Program has provided not only necessary home repairs but employment for contractors; AND WHEREAS the Province has recently announced the jobsOntario Program which among other things would provide employment for the construction industry. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Province of Ontario be requested to reconsider the abandonment of the Ontario Home Renewal Program which assisted in undertaking necessary repairs to the existing housing stock and employment in the construction industry. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. DEPUTY CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ~:Township of Somerville Whereas the Ontario Home Renewal Program is designed to provide loans to homeowners to bring their dwelling units up to a minimum standard; and Whereas the maximum loan available under the program is $7500.00 for homeowners or $9,500.00 for physically disabled homeowners or homeowners with physically disabled relatives residing permanently.with them; and ?/ Whereas the maximum loan has remained in effect since the program inception in 1974 and is now in may cases an insufficient amount needed to upgrade homes to a minimum standard; Now therefore be it resolved that the AMO petition the Minister of Housing to raise the limit of the maximum loan available under the program to $15,000.00. Leg. & Res. Committee Recommendation: Supplementary Information: The Ontario Home Renewal Program (OHRP) was introduced in 1974 to assist homeowners in undertaking necessary repairs to their housing units. Municipalities participating in the program were required to establish an account fund of OHRP and to deposit in the fund all provincial advances, all moneys received in repayment of loans, and all interest accruing. This would result in a revolving fund which would enable municipalities to continue participation in the program for years to come. Despite the success and popularity of the program, and the continuing demand for additional funds, the province began reducing advances to municipalities by 50% or more from 1980 until funding was discontinued in 1983-84. At that time, AMO reacted strongly to the discontinuing of funding and requested an additional $60 million in funding. AMO further recommended that the province review the maximum income requirement to be eligible for an OHRP loan and the maximum income requirement to be eligible for an OHRP grant. Since funding was discontinued, a situation developed whereby some municipalities exhausted their revolving funds while others had accumulated fairly large reserves. Municipalities with large reserves curtailed or cut off the grant portion of their loans in order to ensure a viable revolving fund. In 1985, the Association adopted a resolution requesting redistribution of cash balances established under the OHRP Program to those municipalities in need of additional funding. The Housing Ministry later announced that it would redirect funds already allocated under the OHRP from inactive to active municipalities. In February of this year, ihe MiniS?r9 of Housing released "Ontario Home Renewal .Program Guidelines Review: Discussion Paper". The discussion paper recommends an ~ncrease in the maximum loan amount to $12,000. Office of the Minister Bureau du Ministre Ontario Ministry Ministare of du Housing Logement July 13, 1993 JUt 0FFI}CE 0F MA'Y'O FOfqt THE INFORMATION 0_F_, ,c:_rr,r COUNGLL 777 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 2E5 416/585-7111 777, rue Bay Toronto (Ontario) M5G 21=5 416/585-7111 To All Heads of Council: As you are aware, on May 19th, the Minister of Finance announced the Province's intention to discontinue the Ontario Home Renewal Program (O.H.R.P.) and recover unused funds from participating municipalities. The monies recovered from O.H.R.P. trust funds, approximately $40 million in 1993 alone, will'be applied to the important task of reducing public sector debt in Ontario. An amendment to Ontario Regulation 641 (formerly O.Reg. 506) of the Housinq Development Act which deals with the wind down of O.H.R.P., will come into effect July 16, 1993. As of this date, the Ontario Home Renewal.Program will end and no further loans will be issued under the program. Participating municipalities will be required to report outstanding trust accbunt balances to the Province within ninety days of July 16, 1993 and remit these funds before March 1, 1994. If your municipality is still active in the program, it is important to note that homeowners who have O.H.R.P. loans will not be affected by the cancellation of the program. Their terms of repayment remain the same. The municipality will be compensated an additional 5 percent on outstanding loans collected and remitted to the Province after March 1, 1994. As well, any interest earned on O.H.R.P. trust fund balances in the year before repayment, may be retained, for 1994 and ensuing years. /~ The Government recognizes that the Ontario Home Renewal Program has provided a worthwhile benefit to individual homeowners in communities across the province over its 20 year lifespan. In view of serious budgetary pressures, however, the Province has had to take a close look at each and every one of its services and programs, including transfer payments. The recall of inactive O.H.R.P. funds is viewed as one of the least painful means of reducing the burden of debt that impacts on all Ontario taxpayers. I am seeking your municipality's cooperation in working with Ministry officials in the 'return of inactive O.H.R.P. funds. Over the next few weeks, my staff will be providing more details about reporting and repayment requirements under the new regulation. Ottawa Centre Minister Disponible en fran~ais. C ttg iagara all . (gnUarm COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 76 rV/ovcd by AId. GERMANO Seconded by AId. SUSIN July 26, 1993. RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls recognizes the extraordinary feat accomplished by Carlos Costa who at age 20, has become the youngest man and the first disabled swimmer to conquer Lake Ontario. AND FURTHER that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls sends its heartiest congratulations to Mr. Costa. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY ~~.ATACK Deputy City Clerk WAYNE THOMSON Mayor (gtty of tagara ;dall,, COn arto COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 75 Moved by AId. c~o~ Seconded by AId. cu~u~z~Gs RESOLVED that July 26 1993 WitEREAS the Regulations of the Liquor Licenee Act state that liquor may be sold and served only between 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Saturday and 1:t30 a.m. on the following day and only between noon on Sunday and 1:00 a.m. on the following day; AND WHEREAS the Provinces and States surrounding the Province of Ontario permit the sale of liquor beyond 1:00 a.m.; AND WHEREAS the owners of establishments, who sell liquor in the Province of Ontario that border on the said Provinces and States, are at a competitive disadvantage with respect to the establishments located in the said Provinces and States; AND WHEREAS the competitive disadvantage results in a loss of business to the Ontario establishments and thereby creates fewer jobs and business opportunities for the Ontario establishments and the local economy relying upon the said establishments; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council for the City of Niagara Falls request that the Association of Municipalities of Ontario adopt this resolution and the recommendation contained herein and forward copies to the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations and the Chair of the Liquor Licenee Board of Ontario. AND FURTHER that the Regulations of the Liquor Licence Act be amended by extending the hours for the sale and service of liquor to 3:00 a.m. in the Province Of Ontario with a local option to opt out of the extended hours, or by extending the hours for the sale and service of liquor to~3:00 a.m. in those communities bordering along other Provinces or States with a local option for those communities to opt out of the extended hours. AND FURTHER that the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affuced. CARRIED -UNANIMOUSLY WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR (gtt j Niagara alt . ( uIarin No. 7~ Moved by Aid. C0wan Seconded by Aid. Fisher COUNCIL CHAMBER July 12, 1993 WHEREAS Staff and the Lottery Licensing community are concerned at the number of Monte Carlo events being conducted in the City of Niagara Falls, and WHEREAS Staff and the Lottery Licensing community are presently in consultation on a policy for presentation to Council NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council direct Staff to cease issuing municipal approval of Monte Carlo events, until such time as a policy is in place, save and except for the week of August 8 - 14, 1993, CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk for whxch on . Wayne Thomson Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 73 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Craitor July 12, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby recognizes the Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise, "Art by the Falls" event as a community festival. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor · ity of Niagara Tails, ( nlario No. 72 Moved by AId. Susin Seconded by AId. Cummings COUNCIL CHAMBER July 12, 1993 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, DeRose Bros. General Contracting Ltd., for Contract 93-107 - Road Reconstruction on St. Lawrence Avenue; Jepson Street, Rice Crescent, Wesley Place and storm sewer installation on Eastwood Crescent, at the low tendered amount of $642,064.05, be accepted; AND the Seat of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor of Niagara alls. ( ulario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 71 Moved by Ald. Sherar Seconded by Ald. Cummings July 12, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls makes application to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs for funding under the 1993/94 PRIDE application in the amount of $210,000 toward the cost of a $630,000 Community Improvement Project for Victoria Avenue from approximately Ferry Street to Roberts Street. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor [ Ill IllIll," I COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 70 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Hendershot July 12, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Fails hereby supports a one-year extension to the T. G. Bright's Business Park draft plan of subdivision and that the Regionai Municipaiity of Niagara be so informed, conditionai upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regionai requirements. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY- E.C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor No. 69 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. (gity of Niagara ~alls. COnlariy COUNCIL CHAMBER June 28, 1993 CUMMINGS SHERAR BE IT RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, Provincial Construction (Montrose) Ltd. for Contract 93-102 - Road Reconitmction on Valley Way be accepted at the low tendered price of $987,437.56; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E.C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor · ity of Niagara tJalls, utario No. 68 Moved by AId. cowan Seconded by Ald. Fisher COUNCIL CHAMBER June 28, 1993 BE 1T RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls authorizes the Recreation Commission to submit an application requesting the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation to provide financial assistance in the amount Of $40,000 which represents 50% of $80,000 of the anticipated total cost of the project. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affLXed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor No. 67 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. C!]:it l nf taOara all , C0ntartn COUNCIL CHAMBER June 28, 1993 for extended hours of operation in parity with Western New York. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor Fisher Hendershot RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of Niagara Falls endorses the request of the Ontario Restaurant Association for an increase in the hours of operations for Licenced Establishments under the Liquor Licence Act; AND WHEREAS relative to the negative impact of the present hours of operation and the detrimental support which the inequitable restriction of the current hours of operation provide for the after hours activities enjoyed by our counterparts in the Western New York area; AND WHEREAS should parity, in terms of the hours' of operation be provided for, consistent with the Western New York area should be reflected by increased revenue, taxes and employment; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports the position of the Niagara Falls Ontario Restaurant Association to petition the Liquor Control Board COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 66 Movca By Ald. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. HENDERSHOT June 14, 1993 WHEREAS the Order of Sons of Italy of Ontario have requested a Pyrotechnic Fireworks in conjunction with their annual picnic; AND WHEREAS the City of Niagara Falls Fire Department have provided the parameter with which to conduct such an event; AND WHEREAS these conditions are adhered to; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby endorses the holding of Pyrotechnic Fireworks on Sunday, July 11, 1993. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY · Amck Wayne Thomson Mayor No. 65 Mo~l by AId. wA~ St~o~d~ Ey Aid. c~z~oa COUNCIL CHAMBER June 14, ~993 RESOLVED that Alderman Judy Orr be aPPointexl Acting Mayor for the perio~ of June 18, 1993 to June 25, 1993 inclusive; during the absence of I-Iis Worship Mayor · Wayne Thomson. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLy Deputy City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor of Niagara Falls. COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 64 June 14, 1993 Moved by AId. WARD Seconded by AId. CP~ITOR that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls in reviewing the development of lands located on the east side of Montrose Road being Part of Twp. Lot 162 have determined that the area is in transition and notwith- standing that the lands are in the most part designated and zoned for industrial purposes it is the objective of the Municipality to initiate and provide that these lands to be developed for residential use. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. The Motion Carried with Aldermen Fisher, Janvary, Susin and Germano voting contrary and with all others voting in favour. Mayor (gily of tagara lalls, tOniaria COUNCIL CHAMBER June 14, 1993 [qo. 63 Moved by AId. W,~RD Seconded by AId. CRa~TOR RE~OLVED that whereas none of the alternatives regarding unfunded liabilities of Schedule 2 employers, as outlined in the Workers' Compensation Board's discussion paper entitled "Schedule 2 Funding Issues", (January, 1993), are acceptable; and Whereas the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls believes that the problem is confined to a small group of Schedule 2 employers and that any solutions to the problem should be aimed specifically towards that group; and Whereas the Workers' Compensation Board has the responsibility to administer Schedule 2 under the current legislation in accordance with the intention of the Workers' Compensation Act and solutions to past problems are addressable in the current legislation; and Whereas the prevention of future problems will require the Workers' Compensation Board to administer the Act as it was intended; and Whereas Schedule 2 employers are individually liable and concerns regarding security of claims payments should be addressed on an individual basis; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, endorse the attached reports prepared by the Regional Treasurers of Ontario, (supported by the Municipal Finance Officers' Association of Ontario) and the Municipal WCB Users Group which outlines the key issues which need to be addressed and recommendations for consideration by the Workers' Compensation Board; and The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Mayor~ (gtty of Niagara alls, COu arto COUNCIL CHAMBER Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. RESOLVED that whereas none of the alternatives regarding unfunded liabilities of Schedule 2 employers, as outlined in the Workers' Compensation Board's discussion paper entitled "Schedule 2 Funding issues", (January, 1993), are acceptable; and Whereas the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls believes that the problem is confined to a small group of Schedule 2 employers and that any solutions to the problem should be aimed specifically towards that group; and Whereas the Workers' Compensation Board has the responsibility to administer Schedule 2 under the current legislation in accordance with the intention of the Workers' Compensation Act and solutions to past problems are addressable in the current legislation; and Whereas the prevention of future problems will require the Workers' Compensation Board to administer the Act as it was intended; and Whereas Schedule 2 employers are individually liable and concerns regarding security of claims payments should be addressed on an individual basis; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, endorse the attached reports prepared by the Regional Treasurers of Ontario, (supported by the Municipal Finance Officers' Association of Ontario) and the Municipal WCB Users Group which outlines the key issues which need to be addressed and recommendations for consideration by the Workers' Compensation Board; and The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. MayorJ nf Tia ar COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 62 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Craitor May 31, 1993 BE IT RESOLVED THAT NOTV~ITHSTANDING Council' s support of the transfer of the airport to the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake with a subsequent lease between the Town and the Airport Commission. Council believes that the ultimate ownership of the airport should rest with the Regional Municipality of Niagara as the Niagara District Airport should develop as a truly Regional facility supplying airport related facilities to the benefit of all the Municipalities located within the Region. It is recognized that the provision of a truly Regional facility is a costly endeavour which requires the support of not only the Federal and Provincial governments but that of the Region and all area municipalities as well, and with the ownership of the lands resting with the Regional Municipality of Niagara, the co-ordination of this support can be more readily achieved. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 61 Moved by AId. Hendershot S~conded by AId. Fisher May 31, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Fails supports a one- year extension to the Belleview Estates Plan 2 Draft Plan of Subdivision, conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regionai requirements, and that the Regional Municipaiity of Niagara be so advised. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED with Ald. Susin abstaining from the vote on a conflict of interest. E.C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor f I[I IIIIWI ity of Niagara tJalls, ntario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 60 Moved by AId. CUMMINGS Seconded by AId. snmP,~ May 31, 1993 WHEREAS it has been reported that the Ontario Ministry of Tourism has chosen a site in a province other than Ontario for the presentation of the Order of Ontario awards; AND WHEREAS Tourism in the Province of Ontario is suffering hard times due to the recent economic decline; AND WHEREAS adequate facilities for the staging of such an awards program exists in several Ontario municipalities; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Corporation of the City of. Niagara Falls indicate to the Province that such an action is considered to be an insult to the citiiens of Ontario and is not acceptable. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E.C. Wagg City Clerk - Wayne Thomson Mayor (git!t rf ~Tiagara ~all~. ~ntafin COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 59 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Craitor May 31, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls endorses the transfer of the Niagara District Airport to Niagara-On-The-Lake, with a subsequent lease between the Town and the Niagara District Airport Commission. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UiqAlqlI, IOUSLY Thomson E.C. Wagg Mayor City Clerk ily of Niagara tJalls, ( ntario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 58 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by Aid. Craitor May 31, 1993 WHEREAS the Federal Minister of Finance has announced cuts in the annual funding to VIA Rail; AND WHEREAS these cuts are expected to cause reductions in service; AND WHEREAS VIA Rail wishes to continue their policy of providing competitive fares which attract business; AND WHEREAS Public Hearings dealing with VIA Rail Fares have been cancelled by the National Transportation Agency; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the City of.Niagara Falls supports VIA Rall's policy of discount pricing; AND THAT Council believes that Public hearings must be held in order that a fair and equitable treatment of the Fare issue can be achieved; AND THAT the Council is opposed to cuts in VIA Rail service, particularly as they may affect Niagara Falls; AND THAT VIA Rail should have some freedom to set competitive prices; AND THAT copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the Hon. Jean Corbeil, Federal Minister of Transport; the Hon. Gilles Pouliot, Provincial Minister of Transport and the National Transportation Agency; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk ~~:~., Wayne Thomson Mayor ,) COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 57 Moved by AId. Ward Seconded by Aid. Craitor May 31, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby supports the maintenance of the foreign service officers of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade in Canadian Embassies around the world; AND THAT Council further supports the maintenance of the domestic field offices of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, particularly in the Niagara Region, in light of the present economic conditions; AND THAT the Honourable Frances Lankin, Minister of Economic Development and Trade be requested to review this matter. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor · ~ty of ~iagara ~alis, (gumdo COUNCIL CHAMBER ,No. 56 Moved by Aid. JANUARY Seconded by Ald, SHERAR May 17, 1993 RESOLVED that a letter of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Eileen Helen Cummings, mother of Alderman Pat Cummings. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Deputy City Clerk Mayor · it!t of ~iaalara ~alls, ClD ulario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 55 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Cowan May 10, ~F-%OLVED that the Niagara Falls Library Board be allowed to establish a Reserve Fund for the purposes of automation and that the proceeds from the sale of the piano from the Drummond Branch be permitted to be the initial deposit into this Reserve Fund. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 93. ClerkC~MOUSLY Mayor City of Niagara Falls, Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBERS May 10, 1993 No. 54 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Cowan RESOLVED that WHEREAS the Government of Ontario decided to close the Tourism Ontario Tokyo office; and WHEREAS in 1991 tourism was the country's fourth largest indust~ and generator of foreign exchange; and WHEREAS in 1992 the Japanese travellers attributed $73 million in revenue for Canada; and WHEREAS the increased competition in marketing and the decrease in Ontario's marketing will attribute to a decline in the Japanese outbound market to Ontario; THEREFORE The City Council requests the provincial government to leave the Tourism Ontario Tokyo office open; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 53 Moved by AId. Craitor Seconded by AId. Cowan May 10, 1993 - RESOLVED that the Weed Inspector of the City of Niagara Falls be directed to cause noxious weeds or weed seeds on any subdivided portion of the Municipality and lots not exceeding ten acres, whether or not the lots are part of a plan of subdivision, to be destroyed in the manner prescribed in the regulations made under the Weed Contro] Act: AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed, CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 52 Moved By AId. PUTTICK Seconded by AId. suszN May 3, 1993 RESOLVED THAT WHEREAS the economy of Canada is in a dangerous situation and citizens throughout the land are experiencing extremely difficult times; AND WHEREAS requests for restraint should show leadership from the very top; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the citizens of the City of Niagara Falls object to a Prime Ministerial Farewell Tour iat the taxpayers' expense; AND FURTHER that the Prime Minister be requested to ensure that legislation is passed, prior ' to his leaving office, that will reduce the extravagance of the Federal political pension system; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor · ily of Tiagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 51 Moved by AId. vu~c~ Seconded by AId. SUSAN May 3, 1993 RESOLVED THAT WHEREAS the operators of tiding horse establishments require coverage for the liability of a rider failing off a horse while on the trail; AND WHEREAS the subscribing insurance companies to the insurance pool in respect of this liability have cancelled their coverage of the aforementioned liability; AND WHEREAS the riding horse establishments appear tO be unable to obtain the necessary coverage of this liability; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Fails reqUeSts the Ontario Insurance Commission of the Ministry of Finance for the Province of Ontario to review the existing market for the coverage of rider liability and to try 'to develop reasonable aiternatives to assist tiding horse establishments to obtain adequate insurance coverage so as to enable them to be able to continue operating their tiding horse establishments; AND FURTHER that Margaret Harrington, M.P.P. be requested to assist the City of N!agara Fails in this matter. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. IE MOUSLY E. C.'Wa~ City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ( ity of iagara dalls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 50 Moved by Aid. JANVARY Seconded by AId. susnq RFF',OLVED that May 3, 1993 WHEREAS the relative share of Provindal expenditures for Transportation Infrastructure has declined over recent years; AND VfitEREAS the Provincial Government has made commitments to fund Capital Works Projects throughout the Province to improve the Transportation Infrastructure and to create employment in the Construction Sector; AND WHEREAS the Niagara Peninsula has one of the highest unemployment rates in the Province and Canada; AND WHEREAS, to date, the Niagara Peninsula has been the recipient of a relatively small proportion of these Provincial Capital Works Projects; AND WHEREAS, undertaking and advancing Provincial Capital Works Projects in the Niagara Peninsula would create much needed employment and business opportunities; NOW BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Province be requested to correct these obvious inequities in distribution of Funding and Projects across the Province by accelerating the approval of Municipal Funding and Ministry of Transportation Construction Projects in the Niagara Peninsula; AND FURTHER that copies of this Resolution be forwarded to Premier Bob Rae, Honourable Gilles Pouliot; Minister of Transportation, M.P.P. Margaret Harrington, M.P.P. Shirley Coppen and Regional Chairperson; Brian Merrett; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. MOUSLY ,~ ,~ E. C. WAGG WAYNE THOMSON nf iagara dall . (_l]}ntari COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 49 Moved by AId. PUTT'rCK Seconded by AId. ORR May 3, 1993. RESOLVED that WHEREAS the East Niagara Housing Authority acts on behalf of the Ministry of Housing and the Ontario Housing Corporation in managing the affordable housing in the City of Niagara Fails; AND WHEREAS the East Niagara Housing Authority is one of three housing authorities in the Regionai Municipality of Niagara; ~ WltEREAS the Ministry of Housing and the Ontario Housing Corporation are proposing to merge~ome or ail of the housing authorities in the Regionai Municipality of Niagara in order to reduce the provinciai deficit; AND WHEREAS a merger and relocation of the East Niagara Housing Authority may result in the loss of jobs in the City of Niagara Fails, the loss of work for local builders and contractors, the loss of services to the residents of the housing projects in the City of Niagara Falls, and an increase of costs for the management of the housing projects. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Fails requests that the Minister of Housing and the Chair of the Ontario Housing Corporation not merge and relocate the East Niagara Housing Authority to another city in the Regional Municipaiity of Niagara. AND FURTHER that Margaret Harrington, M.P.P. be requested to assist the City of Niagara Fails and the East Niagara Housing Authority in this matter. R~~IMOUSLY E. C. WAGG Mayor ~ WAYNE THOMSON ( ity of Niagara alls, ®ntar o COUNCIL CHAMBER ~qo. 48 Mo~ed By A]& HENDERSHOT 5ec_,onf{ec[ ~y A[~. CRAITOR May 3, 1993 WHEREAS the Adopt-A-School Program is a partnership between a school and a business, industry or organization for the purpose of easing the transition from the world of education to the world of work; AND WHEREAS the program provides students with opportunities'. to develop attitudes and skills that can enhance their chances of. success in the work world; AND WHEREAS the program fosters the student's awareness of the importance of education and its direct bearing on their future livelihood; AND WHEREAS education programs can be strengthened and enriched through talent, idea power and unique human resources that can be provided by the personnel of participating organ izations; - 2 - AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls believes that the Adopt-A-School Program is beneficial to the education system and is desirous of being involved in it; BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED THAT the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls authorizes the Mayor to sign agreements officially adopting Saint Michael High School and Stamford Collegiate. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ( ily Tiagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 47 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. CUMMINGS SHERAR April i6, '1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Arthur C. Jolley, a former Niagara Falls Alderman and Member of Provincial Parliament and a' well respected citizen of the community; AND the Seal of the CorporatiOn be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor (~t~l gf ~agara ~all~, (~utann C'OUNCII_ CHAMBER No. 46 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Cummings April '26,' 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Alexandra Wronski, mother-in-law of Alderman Kim Craitor; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor (git~l af ~Tiagara lalla, ~ntaria COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 45A Movd by AId. Ward Seconded by AId. Hendershot Apr 19, 1993 RESOLVED that Provincial Construction be retained to carry out construction of the storm sewer on Gallinger Street from Kent Avenue at'the Reservoir to Montrose Road, at a cost of $69,009.79 and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. City Clerk Mayor of T agara all , ®ntado COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 45 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Ward "AlSril 19, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls endorses the modifications to the Official Plan as outlined in the April 1, 1993 correspondence of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and further that the positions outlined in Report PD-93-48 are also endorsed. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY : E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor (Itt!J nf taOara ralis, ®uIart,, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 44 Moved by Ald. Hendershot Seconded by Ald. cummings Aprn 5, 1993 RESOLVI~I} 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 hcrein listed: AUTHORIZING BY-LAW NUMBER O.M.B. FINANCING RETIREMENT NUMBER REOUST TERM 91-262 E911629 $1,000,000 10 Years 92-91 E920341 105,000 10 Years 91-308 E920009 80,000 10 Years 91-253 E911590 200.000 10 Years $1,385,000 AND the seal of the Corporation be herera affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. WAGG -CITY CLERK WAt~NIE THOMSON MAYOR ( it l nf Tia ara alls, ODnlari l COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 43 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. Sherar April 5, 1993 RESOLVED that the Councilof the City of Niagara Fails, on the fifth day of April 1993, agreed .that April 22, 1993 be designated as Earth Day 1993 in the City of Niagara Falls and WHEREAS More than twenty years ago, mill{ons of people joined together on Earth Day to express an unprecedented concern for the environment and their collective action resulted in the passage of sweeping laws to protect our air, our water, and the lands around us; and WHEREAS- The City of Niagara has long supported environmental protection' .and natural resource management programs..and policies; and' . WHEREAS Public concern about protecting the Earth is rapidly increasing as new scientific information about environmental threats such as global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain, air pollution and more becomes available; and WHEREAS The public is encouraged to participate in any events planned for Earth Day 1993 by local environmental groups; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that by and with the approyal of the Council of our City, the day 0f April 22, 1993 is hereby proclaimed as Earth Day 1993 in the City of Niagara Falls; .. the Seal of the COrporation be hereto affixed. CARRTED UNAN~MOUSLY' E.C. WAGG CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON MAYOR ity Niagara all , COUNCIL CHAMBER April 5, 1993 No. 42 Moved by Aid. cummings Seconded by AId. Janvary RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls, on the fifth-day of April, 1993, agreed that June 5 to June 12, 1993 be designated as Environment Week in the City of Niagara Falls; and WHEREAS Environment Week will stimulate interest in and knowledge of the environment; and WHEREAS the City of Niagara Falls encourages local residents, schools and industries to participate in any activities planned for Environment Week; NOW THEREFORE BE !T RESOLVED that by and with the 'apprOval. Of the C0uncil of our City of Niagara Falls, the week of June 5 to June 12, 1993 is hereby proclaimed-as Environment Week in the City .of Niagira Falls; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. WAGG WAYNE THOMSON CITY CLERK MAYOR ..\ C~i~y o~ ~iagara ~alls, (Dnlario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 41 Movea ~y Ala. HENDERSHOT 5econaea 6y Ala. FISHER March 29, RE~OLVED that the Program of Proposed Supplementary Expenditures for Highway Improvements for the year 1993, dated March 29, 1993, be adopted as presented in the tota] estimated amount of $7,135,800,00 with an estimated subsidy of $2,498,400.00; AND the Seal oF the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1993 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. WAGG CITY CLERK ]CE WARD ~TING MAYOR COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 40 Moved by AId. HENDERSHOT Seconded by AId. FISHER March 29, 1993 RESOLVED that the Program of Proposed Supplenqentary Expendi.tures for Highway Improvements for the year 1993, dated March 29, 1993, be adopted and presented in the total estimated amount of $2,562,650.00 for supplementary subsidy. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed- Carried Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk ~ruce Ward ~cting Mayor No. 39 Moved by AId. CRAITOR Seconded By AId. FISHER COUNCIL CHAMBER March 29 1993 BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls submit the name of Charles Baltjes~ChatawaY to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario for appointment to the Ontario Training Adjustment Board as the AMO representative. AND the Seal of .the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. City Clerk 3ruce Ward cting Mayor ( it l fff iaBara all , COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 38 Moved Ey AId. HENDERSHOT Seconded by AIH. SHERAR March 29, 1993 RESOLVED that Alderman Bruce' Ward preside as Acting Mayor for this evening's Council meeting; and would continue to preside as Acting Mayor during the period of Mayor Thomson's recent illness. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Bruce Ward Acting Mayor (~it~l nf ~Tia~trl ~all~, (~ntarin COUNCIL CHAMBER No, 37 Moved by AId. craitor Seconded by AId. Susin March 22, 1993 RESOLVED that a letter of appreciation be forwarded to Judy McRae, Chairperson, of the 12th Annual Adams Minor Hockey Tournament, for her volunteer services and efforts in making the tournament such a successful community event. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Gary D. Atack Deputy City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL, CHAMBER No. 36 Mo~ed by AId. Seconded by Aid. JANVARY March 22, 1993 SHERAR RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of · the late Vincent Mancuso, a lifetime resident of Niagara Falls and a well-respected citizen of the community; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. y . ck Deputy City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ( ily of Niagara tJalls, ( marm COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 35 Moved by AId. HENDERSHOT Seconded by AId. S~.PAR March 8, 1993 WHEREAS pensions for municipal elected officials in Ontario were first made available in 1972 by amendments to the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System Act, which plan was based upon the existing OMERS employee pension plans; WHEREAS the careers and pension plan needs of elected officials are ,totally different from those applicable to municipal employee groupS; - ' WHEREAS this difference in careers and pension planning needs was clearly recognized by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs in 1988 and by the implementation of improved pension legislation for Metropolitan Toronto, its constituent area municipalities and the City of Mississauga and the Town of Markham; WHEREAS AMO has developed a proposal for long term pension plan improvements to be available to all individual municipal elected officials who opt to participate; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls, hereby endorses the 1992 revised Councillors' Pension Plan Repoi't adopted by the Board of Directors of AMO on November 27, 1992 and direct that this endorsement be communicated to the Honourable Ed Philip, Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ~ty of ~iagara ~alls, (0marCo COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 34 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Shetar March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a letter of appreciation be forwarded to Mr. John VanKooten and Mr. Gabe Mallouk, for their excellent efforts .in launching the successful "GOlden Honeymoon Memories" contest and in promoting the City of Niagara Falls. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED -UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk ~~?hotnson Mayor Niagara alls, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 33 Moved by AId. craitor Seconded by AId. Germano March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that Alderman Fermino SUsin be appointed Acting Mayor for the period March 15, 1993 to March 21, 1993 inclusive; during the absence of His Worship Mayor Wayne Thomson; AND that Alderman Bruce Ward be appointed Acting Mayor for the period March 22, 1993 to March 24, 1993; during the absence of His Worship Mayor Wayne Thomson;' . AND the Seal of the CorporatiOn be hereto affixed. : CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ( ity Niagara No. 32 Moved by AId. Fisher Seconded by AId. Cowan COUNCIL CHAMBER March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a letter of congratulations be forwarded to Harold and-Hugh Detlor, who have recently received the Silver Acorn Award for outstanding achieveme.nt in Scouting. AND the. Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor C'OUNCIL CHAMBER No. 31 Moved by Aid. Bendershot Seconded by AId. susin March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Emma Spironello, a well respected citizen of the community. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY- E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 30 Moved by AId. Sherar Seconde~ ~y AId. Susin March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late lames Gayder, who was a past chief of the Niagara Regional Police and a well respected citizen of the Region. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 29 Moved by AId. Craitor Seconded by AId. susin March 8, 1993 WHEREAS the vacancy rate in Niagara Falls is at 4.0 percent and the supply of market rent units is considered to be saturated; and VerlEREAS the Province of Ontario has announced Jobs Ontario - Homes to assist with the construction of assisted housing units and the program design is currently being developed; and WHEREAS the program should be responsive to local conditions including overall municipal vacancy rates, opportunities for conversion of existing vacant rental stock, and ongoing operations costs; and WHEREAS there is a need te expand the Rent Supplement Program and the Shelter AlloWance program to fill existing market rent units; and 'WHEREAS a Central Housing Registry system would provide a single source of data on housing need and should be identified as a funding priority under the 1993-94 Partners in Housing program; and WHEREAS a review of the Assessment Act is necessary to ensure a fair and equal system of assessment is provided for all multiple-unit housing projects in Ontario; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls petitions. the Minister of Housing to address these concerns in the design criteria and present and future programs of the Province of Ontario and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Margaret Harrington, MPP Niagara Falls. -AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION BE HERETO AFFIXED. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Clerk ,. E.C. Wagg Mayor, Wayne Thomson · COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 28 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. cowan March 8, 1993 RESOLVED THAT WHEREAS Rumiana and George Naumov have been residents of Niagara Falls since October, 1990; and WHEREAS Rumiana Naumov has been accepted by the Faculty of Education at Brock University and is presently volunteering as a tutor in Science and Mathematics; and WHEREAS George Naumov has been an A+ student at Stamford Collegiate and is also tutoring peers in mathematics and science; and WHEREAS they are being deported back to Bulgaria; and WHEREAS they are examples of what citizenship is all about. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED and it is hereby resolved that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls on its own behalf and on the behalf of the citizens of Niagara Falls support Rumiana' and George Naumov in their endeavour to attain refugee status and become citizens of Canada; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. THE Motion carried with Alderman Craitor abstaining from the vote, On a conf ' t of interest, with all others voting in favOur. '~ /~ . City Clerk Mayor COUNCIl_ CHAMBER No. 27 ~oved ~y AId. Cowan Seconded ~y A|d. Susin March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Henry Rule Mitchinson, father-in-law of-the Municipality's Director of Buildings and Inspections, Mr. Murray Johnston. AND the Seat of the Corporation be hereto affixed, CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor C'OUNCIL CHAMBER No. 26 Moved by AId. Sherar Seconded by AId. Fisher March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Julia Janvary, mother-in-law of Alderman Paisley Janvary. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. · CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ~tt~ nf ~tagara ~al[~, ~utar~a COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 25 Moved by AId. susin Seconded by AId. Cowan March 8, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late John L. Gibson, a well respected Alderman of the Town of Fort Erie. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor of Niagara COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 24 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. February 22, 1993 CUrrmings Hendershot BE IT RESOLVED that letters of congratulations be forwarded to Phil Boyer; Jason Vormattag and Shane Newson, members of the Canadian Junior Softball team, who won the World Under-19 Junior Softball championship. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried UnanimoUsly. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 23 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. February 22, 1993 Hendershot Cummings BE IT RESOLVED that a letter of congratulations be forwarded to Nancy Gee, on her recent third place win in the Women's Giant Slalom at the Canadian Ski Nationals. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried UnanimouSly. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 22 Moved by AId. cummings Seconded by AId. Hsher February 22, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Earl W. Johnson, a well respected resident of the community; AND the aSeal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carded Unanimously. E. C. ~tagg City Clerk Mayor C~ity of Niagara ~aHs, COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 21 Moved by Aid. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Craitor February 22, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara-Falls wishes to re-instate their bid for the 1995 Ontario Winter Games. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk 'Mayor ( ily of Niagara t_fralls, COUNCIL CHAMBER 20 Moved by AId. CRA~OR Seconded by AId. Gv, nnaNO February 22, 1993 RESOLVED that the unit prices submitted by the low tenderer, V. Gibbons Contracting Ltd., for Contract 92-101 - Road Reconstruction on Ellen Avenue', from Centre Street to Magdalen Street and on Magdalen Street from Ellen Avenue to Lewis Avenue, at the low tendered amount of $823,877.93, be accepted; . AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor ( ily of Niagara alls, ( ntario ~o. 19 Moved by AId. ~.~D~.~S~tO~ Seconded by AId. g~v~¥ COUNCIL CHAMBER February 22, 1993 WHEREAS Miss Dorothy Van Slyke has served the Niagara Falls Library for forty-two years; since November 1972, she has served as Chief Librarian; WHEREAS her contributions to the planning of the Victoria Avenue Library, the renovations of the Chippawa and Stamford Centre Branch Librades and her leadership in developing many library programs, services and publications have been highly appreciated; WHEREAS she has served on the executives of many library associations' and on library advisory committees of Niagara College and the Niagara Regional Library System and with many community organizations in Niagara Falls; WHEREAS she has made many contributions to the work of the City Historian and the Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation in the recording and publishing of the history of the City of Niagara Falls, the Niagara River and the Niagara Area; WHEREAS Miss Van Slyke is retiring effective February 281h, 1993; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved and it is hereby resolved that the Council of 'the City. of Niagara Falls on its own behalf and on behalf of the citizens of Niagara Falls congratulates MiSs Dorothy Van Slyke on her long and illustrious career in the service of her community; AND FURTHER wishes her continued success in all the activities she chooses to engage in upon her retirement. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carded Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor ( ity of iagara alls, ( marw COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 18 M~v~ ~ ~:~nd~! B~ Ald. the Niagara Region; February 8, 1993 CUMMINGS HENDERSHOT WHEREAS there are 21,800 people collecting unemployment benefits in AND WHEREAS there are 22,840 people collecting welfare in the Region; AND WHEREAS the Niagara Region has had the highest i'ate of unemployment in Canada for 18 of the last 24 months and Ontario has had the highest unemployment rate in Canada for the last 22 Of 24 months; AND WHEREAS cross border shopping has had a devastating impact on the retail sector of Niagara; AND WHEREAS municipalities in the Niagara Region are experiencing tax arrears in the 46 million dollar range; AND WHEREAS the tourist industry in Niagara is experiencing occupancy and revenue levels decreased by 40%; AND WHEREAS both the Provincial and Federal Governments have in the past and still do offer financialincentives in areas which are considered to be economically depressed; el ........ Ill IIIIII"'F ....................... AND WHEREAS it can be shown by the previously noted statistics, that the number of plant closures and jobs lost are due to the falling economy of the Region; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls strongly urges the Provincial and Federal Govemments to immediately declare the Niagara Region an economically depressed area and to make it eligible for any and all financial incentives available to Municipalities, Business and Industry, to assist in overcoming the serious economic difficulties which exist in Niagara; AND FURTHER that all municipalities in the Regional Municipality of Niagara be urged to support this request to the Provincial and Federal levels of Government; AND FURTHER that the Regional Municipality of Niagara be urged to take the lead in a co- ordinating role in this request. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor · it l nf Tia ara alls, ( ntann ~qo. 17 Moved by AId. CuMMnqGS Seconded by AId. COUNCIL CHAMBER February 8, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls supports a one- year extension to the Carol Extension Draft Plan of Subdivision (File No. 26T-88035). and forwarded to the Regional. Municipality of Niagara, conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipal and Regional requirements. AND the' Seal of the corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor (gtt!l af tagara l alta. marto COUNCIL CHAMBER NO. 16 Moved by Ala. PUTTICK Seconded by AId. o~ RI:F~:)LVED that pursuant to The February 8 Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby request an allocation of subsidy funds for transportation for physically disabled persons, for the year 1993, in the amount of $900.00 (Capital), and $92,251.00 (Operating); AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1993. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk WAYNE THOMSON Mayor eMinislry o| Tlanspolt,'tlion Onlano REQUEST FOR SUBSIDY ALLOCATION 't I1Ar,ISPORTATION FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS REQUEST NO. 1 REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR THE YEAR 1 g 93 Pursuant to The Public Transportallen Council el the Corporation o f Ihe CITY of NIAGARA FAT.T.S h e reby Provincial subsidy lunds In the amounts o1: Capllal: $ 900.00 and Highway Improvement Act, Ihe requesls an allocation el Amount Opposite ~., ~ on Form MT-O-IGD Operating: $ 92,251.00 Amounl Opposite r'~ on Farm MT-O-15D The said lunds shall be expanded In accordance with The Public Transporla!lon and Highway Improvement Act In providing a public transportation service lot physically disabled persons. A delalled sislament of the proposed expendlluree, revenues, operating statistics and Provincial subsidy requirement Is attached hereto on Form MT-O-15D. This request Ior an sllocatlo'n el subsidy funds has been authorized by a resolution of the Council dated , 19 93 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES (SEAL) I~EAD OF COUNCIL CLERK MT-O-I4D g1.02 (Minisift e, REQUEST FOR SUBSIDY ALLOCATION TRANSPORTATION FOR Tfenspoetation o. ta,o PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF __ NIAGAZ~. FALLS BUDGETED EXPENDITURES. REVENUES AND ESTIMA] ES OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY REQUIREMENT FOR THE YEAR 19 93 CAPITAL COMPONENT Description ol Compulers, Vehicles and Other Eligible Assets ] BUDGE [ED to be purchased by the Corporation EXPENDIIURES Computer Hardware and Software Vehicles and Other Eligible Assets Base Stations - Radios SUBTOTAL [] 1,800. TOTAL BUDGETED CAPITAL EXPENDITURES ( (.~'J+ EBEB~ ) OPERATING COMPONENT Contractual Expenses Contractual charges in cases where vehicles were purchased with Provincial funding assistance Conlractual charges in cases where vehicles were purchased wilhout Provincial lunding assislance Expenses To Be Incurred By Municipal Employees Transporlal!on Scheduling and Dispatching Fuel Equipment and Vehicle Mainlenance Miscellaneous (specify) General and Adrnhfistrative TOTAL BUDGETED OPERATING EXPENSES REVENUE COMPONENT Fares from regular passenger service Revenue from conlracts and chaders All other revenue EXCLUDING charliable cash donations Subtotal of Revenue ( Io be used in calculating Operating Nel Cost ) Charitable cash donations TOTAL BUDGETED REVENUE SUBTOTAL 1,800. 1,800. SUBTOTAL 130,350. 19,700. 22,000. 18,000. 190,050. 8,500. 198,550. 13,000. 11,500. 24,500. 24,500. F! [] MT,O, ISO gl-~' SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DEFINITI.3NS Page 1 ol 2 REQUEST FOR SUBSIDY ALLOCATION TRANSPORTATION FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS THE CORPORATION OF THE CTTY OF NIAGARA FALLS BUDGETED EXPENDITURES. REVENUES AND ESTIMATES OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY REQUIREMENT FOR THE YEAR 19 93. OPERATING STATISTICS ESTIMATES Eligible Passenger Trips as per the Provincial Eligibility Guidelines (Excluding Ihose made by ellendents) Local Trips Inter-Regional Trips Total Other Passenger Trips Vehicle Fleet Number of vehicles Available Vehicle Hours of Service Number of hours I ESTIMATED PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY REQUIREMENT CapIlal Subsidy Computer Hardware and Software Vehicles and Olher Eligible Assels Operaling Subsidy 1. Basic i ii 75% x I~ so% x [] $1,800. Where al vehic es were purchased .Wi h Prov nc a lund ng assistance 25% x <[]+lTl+l b z9B,5sO Where all vehicles were purchased wilhoul Provincial lunding assislance 30% x <IT}+ Operating Net Cost Minimum Subsidy Payable Addilional Subsidy for Inlet-Regional Passenger Trips Operating Subsidy Ceiling Tolal Operaling Subsidy Payable shall be the grealer of Up tO Ihn rl~axi~lltlrrl Of [] i i i Where only a portion of Ihe vehicle lieel was purchased with Provincial funding asslslartceo Ihe calculaliorg no?ed on the back ol Ihis form must be completed and the result transcribed In the space provided al righl. Passenger Based ~B.55x ~ 12,004 SUBTOTAL of Items 1 and 2 50% of [] $ x D'I 75% x [] f'51+f >orll'O'l+[Eb 12,004 12,004 3 8,400 900 49,637 42,614 92,251 174,050 87,025 130,537 92,251 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DEFINIIlONS Page 2 of 2 · ~ty o~ ~Tiagara ~alls. ~n~arto COUNCIL CHAMBER 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, for the year 1993, in the amount of $203,750. for the Capital Assistance Programme, and $755,405. for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. February 8 19 93. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY WAYNE THOMSON Mayor REQUEST NO. 1 THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1993 Pureuant to The Public Trenlportltion and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation Qf the CITY of NIAGARA FALLS hereby request~ an ellocltlon of lublidy fundl for public transportation in the amount of: ~. $ 203,750, for the Capital Assistance Programme $ ?55,405, for the Transit Operating Assistance Programme The Mid fundl shell be expeldee on public transportation in accordance with The Public Trensportltlon end Highwily Improvement Act, A detailed statement of proposed expenditures Form MT-5 is attached hereto. This request for in allocation of mbsidy funds has been authorized by resolution of the Council of the Corporation of the CZTY of NZAGARA FALT, S underdmof F~BRUARI~ 19 93 , AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES MT4 ?7.04 (SEAL) HEAD OF COUNCIL CLERK STATEMENT OF PRO~$ED PUBLIC TRAN~ORTATION EXPENDITURES, REVENUE, NET COST AND SUBSIDIE~ FOR THE YEAR 19 93. (Note: For assistan~ in ~timati~ opeating tubsHy, plo~ refer to ~V~ 2~, 2-7 a~ 2~ in Munld~l Transit 1. CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DIICRIPTION OF ITEM QUANTITY Bum BuiMir~l - Garages Licrhtlnq Up-qrade -- Terminlls - Shelters 0thlr (Iplcify) Computer LfiI: Proceeds from Oilposal or ~lle of AI$~TI TOTALS TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Total eSTIMATE D COlT TOTAL IUIIDY 230,000 172,500 46,000 23,000 8,000 3,000 287.000 1, Budgeted Expenditure 2. Items not Eligible for Subsidy 3. Total Expenses As per Line B Page 2-6 (Line I - Line 2) 4. Inter City Charter Expenses B. Contracted Services to Adjacent Municipalities 6. Totll Expenses As per Total C Page 2-6 (Line 3 - Lines 4 & S) 7, 80~ of Non-Trensil Revenue As per Line D Page 2-6 8. Total Eligible Operating Expenses As per Line E Page 2-6 (Line 6 - Line 7) g. 6,000 2,250 203,750 3,447,620 3,447,620 3,447,620 426,000 3,021,620 3, BUDGETED REVENUE 10. Operating As per Line F Page 2-7 11. Non~)perating As per Plge 2-7 12. Total Budgeted Revenue As per Line G Page 2-7 4. ESTIMATED NET COST (AcNel/Theoreticel/Additionel) 13. Actual Net Cost (Line 3 - Line 12) 14, Ihegretk,~l r~t Coat [LEna 8 x {I(X~- R/C Tlrget)] 16, Additional Net Con (Line 13 * Line 14) 16. OR (25% of Line 14) B. EeTIMATED SUBSIDY 17, BASIC: 50%of Line14 18, Additional (if applicable): 25% of Line OR 25% of Line 16 - whichwe is 19. Total Estimated Operating Submidy 20, Eetlmlted Number ol Revenue Pm,~engers 21, Estimated kilometres Operated NotE: Line 19 Ihould not exceed 75% of Line 13 1,223,100 ~22,600 1,945,700 1.501.920 1,510,810 Nil 755,405 755,405 1,300,000 lt000~000 No, 14 Moved by AId. cummings Seconded by AId. Ward COUNCIL CHAMBER February 1, 1993 RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Fails supports a one- year extension of Draft Man Approvai for the Parkway Acres Subdivision (File No. 26T-87010) and forwarded to the Regional Municipaiity of Niagara, conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with the Municipai and Regionai requirements. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUS LY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor No. 13 Moved By AId. Germano Seconded by AId. 0rr COUNCIL CHAMBER February 1, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late John Quagliariello, a past president of the Greater Niagara Baseball Association, .and a member of the Recreation Committee. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor No. 12 Nlovec{ Dy A[c{. Germano Seconaed 5y Ak]. Cummings COUNCIL CHAMBER F~bruary 1, 1993 RESOLVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Mrs. Maria Vescio, a well respected resident of the community. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor (git!t Tiagara alls, (Onlarit COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 11 Moved By Alct. Hendershot Seconded by Aid. Germano RESOLVED that February 1, 1993 WHEREAS Canada is a multicultural society made up of people from different ethnic and racial backgrounds; AND WHEREAS in Canada there has always been a mutual respect 'for each other's differences; AND WHEREAS there is no place in Canada for racism and bigotry. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVF~D that Council swiftly and firmly condemn any group that seeks to promote racial hatred or attempts to assert the supremacy of one race or group over another; AND FURTHER that Council policy be amended to provide that the use or access to any municipal building or lands be denied to any person or group that has as its objectives the promotion of racism or bigotry, and that no special occasion event permits be issued to such groups. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg, Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. lo February 1 Moved by AId. orr Secondeel by Aid. cummings RKe~:)LVED that a message of condolence be forwarded to the family of the late Glen Willick, a former employee of the Corporation for many years, and respected resident of the municipality; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1993 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY E.C. Wagg Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor (~ity of Niagara ~alis, C~mario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 09 Moved by AId. Cummings Seconded by AId. orr February 1, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls petitions for subsidy under the provisions of The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made during the year' 1992 in the amount of $7,946,950.48; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. CARRIED UNANIMOU.SLY E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor ( it l nf iagara atts, ntariz COUNCIL CHAMBER No. o8 February 1 Moved by AId. cummings Seconded by A~.Ward RESOLVED th~ 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 Transportation For Physically Disabled Persons, for the year 1992, in the amount of $2,065.00 (Operating); AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 19 93. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Clerk Wayne Thomson Mayor Of Tfanspodalion REQUEST FOR SUBSIDY ALLOCATION TRANSPORTATION FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS REQUEST NO. 2 REQUEST FOR ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR THE YEAR t Pursuant to The Public Transportation Council of the Corporation o f the o f NIAGARA FALLS h e r e b y Provincial subsidy funds in the amounts o1: Capital: $ and Highway Improvement Act, the CITY requests an allocation of Arnoun! Oppos|le [] + ~ on Form MT-O-15D Operating: $ 2,065.00 Amounl Opposllce [] on Form MT-O-15D The said funds shall be expended in accordance with The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act In providing a public Iransportatlon service for physically disabled persons. A delailed statement of Ihe proposed expenditures, revenues, operating statistics and Provincial subsidy requlremenl is attached hereto on Form MT-O-15D. This request for an allocallo'n ol subsidy funds has been authorized by a resolution of the Council dated February 1st . 19 93 (SEAL) AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES HEAD OF COUNCIL MT-O-t40 gt-o'2 REQUEST FOR SUBSIDY ALLOCATION TRANSPORTATION FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS BUDGETED EXPENDITURES, REVENUES AND ESTIMATES OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY REQUIREMENT FOR THE YEAR 19 92. OPERATING STATISTICS Eiliglble Passenger Trips as per the Provincial Eligibility Guidelines (Excluding those made by attendants) Local Trips Inter-Regional Trips Total Other Passenger Trips VE:hlcle Fleet Number of vehicles I Available Vehicle Hours of Service Number of hours J ESTIMATED PROVINCIAL SUBSIDY REQUIREMENT Capital Subsidy Computer Hardware and Software Vehicles and Other Eligible Assets Operating Subsidy I. Basic i ESTIMATES 75% x [] J [] 50'/ox [] [] Where all vehicles were purchased Wi~h Provincial funding assistance 25% x (~J+r'~+['~) i i Where all vehicles were purchased without Provincial funding assistance 30% x ([~]+ r'~J+['~) i i i Where only a portion of the vehicle fleet was purchased with Provincial funding assistance. the calculations noted on the back of this form must be completed and the result transcribed in .Ihe space provided al right. $ xr'~ SUBTOTAL of Items 1 and 2 50% of [] x [] 75% xr-~-'] Additional Subsidy Request 2. Passenger Based 2,065. Operating Net Cost Minimum Subsidy Payable Additional Subsidy for Inter-Regional Passenger Trips $ Operating Subsidy Ceiling Total Operating Subsidy Payable shall be the greater of up to the maximum of [] SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DEFINITIONS Page 2 of 2 ( ily of Tiagara alls, No. 07 Moved by AId. ~onded by Aid. curmn~ngs COUNCIL CHAMBER January 25, 1993 WHEREAS the Ford Motor Company of Canada has seen fit to announce their decision on January 7, 1993 to close the Niagara Glass Plant; WHEREAS the negative economic impact will not only affect the workers of the Niagara Glass Plant but also the Citizens of Niagara Falls through loss of a local job base, and loss of commercial tax revenue which will ultimately cost residents more tax dollars; WHEREAS local businesses will also suffer this loss through lower revenues because of a "domino effect" of job loss which eventually may create an economic downturn; WHEREAS in these tough economic times we can ill afford another plant closure in the Niagara NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT this City Council of Niagara Falls fully support the efforts of the Canadian Auto Workers Local 1054 and their Fight Back Campaign to keep the Niagara Glass Plant open and to secure jobs for a working future in this Community. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor of Niagara alls, ®umdo COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 06 Mov~l by AId. c~zTon Seconded by AId, HENDERSHOT RFSOLVED dmt JANUARY 18, ]9 93 WHEREAS United States Senator Moynihan has indicated that he intends to hold hearings on whether or not to merge the Ni_mgara Falls Bridge Commission with the Buffalo and Fort Erie Peace Bridge Authority; and WHEREAS the Niagara Falls BridSe Commission since its inception in 1939 has perfor,ned an outstanding service for the public m Canada and United States and has fulfilled its corporate purpose to provide international crossings for the transportation of people and goods at reasonable toll rates between the United States and Canada, thereby assisting our area's economic well-being; and WHEREAS the Bridge Commission has maintained and operated the bridges in accordance with professional engineering excellence, and is well restP~ted in the international bridge community; and WHEREAS the Bridge Commission has received this Council's support in principle for its substantial plan for renovation; and WHEREAS them does not appear to be any basis for merging the two bridge auffiori~cs; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls be on record as being opposed to any such merger and that copies of this resolution be forwarded to all appropriate persons including Senator Moynihan. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. The motion carried with Alderman Orr voting contrary to the motion and with all others voting in favour. ACK . WAYNE THOMSON ( ily of Tiagara alls, No. 05 Moved by AId. CraS. l:or Seconded by Ald. Puttick COUNCIL CHAMBER January 11, 1993 RESOLVED THAT the Council for the City of Niagara Falls grant an exemption to their policy of granting municipal permission for only twelve (12) Provincial licenoes for bingos to be held with municipal permission per year; AND FURTHER that permission be given to the Niagara Falls Minor Hockey to. apply for a Provincial liceneed bingo in 1993. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 4 January 11 Moved by AId. Fisher Seconded by AId. Cummings RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Niagara Falls hereby supports a one year extension of the Draft Plan Approval for the Grandview River Estates Plan of Subdivision, conditional upon the applicant maintaining the appropriate subdivision sign which complies with Municipal and Regional requirements; AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1993. Mayor~HSDN~~ No. 03 Moved by AId. Susin Seconded by AId. Hendershot COUNCIL CHAMBER January 11, 1993 RESOLVED THAT WHEREAS the Council for the City of Niagara Falls is on record being in support of a Region-wide Market Value Assessment; AND WHEREAS Council agrees that the present combination of assessment systems within the Region is unfair to residents and businesses in Niagara Falls; THEEFOE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls supports business in the City of Niagara Fails and Mr. S. E. Capell in their approach to the Regional Municipality of Niagara, the Province of Ontario and the Regional Registrar for Assessment Division 59. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor No. 02 Moved by AId. Seconded by AId. ( itg nf Tiagara allB. (,Ontario COUNCIL CHAMBER January 11, 1993 Susin Fisher WHEREAS on December 7, 1992, Council for the City of Niagara Fails considered Report R-92-41, recommending that Council support the petitioners' request to declare the Weaver Cemetery abandoned whereby the City would assume responsibility for the cemetery's care and maintenance; AND FURTHER that this action b'e deferred until 1994 due to budget restraints; AND WHEREAS on December 7, 1992, Council for the City of Niagara Fails resolved that the first recommendation be received and adopted; AND FURTHER that the timing of implementation be deferred to the 1993 budget discussion; AND WHEREAS the timing of implementation has been referred to the 1993 budget discussions; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Solicitor be authorized to commence legal action to declare the Weaver Cemetery abandoned and to take all necessary steps in that regard. AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. The motion Carried with Alde..an Cummings voting contrary to the motion and with all others voting in favour. E. C. Wagg City Clerk Mayor ( ily of iagara alls, ( mario COUNCIL CHAMBER No. 01 Moved by AId. Hendershot Seconded by AId. Ward R~LVED that WHEREAS the Transfer of jurisdiction for Waste Management from the local Municipalities to Regional Niagara is the "preferred approach"; January 11, 1993 AND WHEREAS under present legislation, the Region has no jurisdiction for Waste Management; AND WHEREAS if jurisdiction for Waste Management is to be transferred to Regional Niagara, it must begin with a request from the local Municipalities; AND WHEREAS the Region is prepared to accept the jurisdiction for Waste Management, if so requested; NOW BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City of Niagara Falls endorses, as the "preferred approach", the transfer of Waste Management jurisdiction (as it relates to waste disposal and processing of diverted wastes) to Regional Niagara; AND FURTHER that the eleven (11) other local Municipalities in Regional Niagara be requested to support this position; AND FLIRTHER that the current Boards of Waste Management in Regional Niagara be requested to support this position; AND FURTHER that the City of Niagara Falls is prepared to co-ordinate the initiative culminating in a request being submitted, on behalf of the local Municipalities, to Regional Niagara for it to assume jurisdiction for Waste Management (as it relates to waste disposal and processing of diverted wastes); AND the Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. THE Motion carried with Alderman xn v ' ry t Motion and