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2005/05/30 ENDA SEVENTH MEETING Monday, May 30, 2005 From 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. City Hall, Committee Room #2A & B 1 ) Approval of the 2005-05-16 Community Services Minutes. 2) PRESENTATION: STAFF CONTACT: a) Mr. Bob Steele - Regional Municipality of Niagara Niagara Water Quality Protection Strategy - 20 minute presentation 3) DEPUTATION: Jeff I'Vard - Russell Associates to address Committee a) MW-2005-72 - Russell Associates Inc. Special Event Air Show Land Use, Request to Waive Fees Ed Dujlovic 4) REPORTS: a) MW-2005-71 - Brock Street - Parking Review Ed Dujlovic b) MW-2005-73 - Kiwanis Bench Program Ed Dujlovic c) MW-2005-75 Main Street - Stanley Avenue to Murray Street Ed Dujlovic d) MW-2005-66 - Storm Drainage Issues - Orchard Grove Extension Subdivision - 5715 Magnolia Drive Ed Dui lovic (Gerald & Ingrid Turner) 5) NEW BUSINESS: 6) ADJOURNMENT: MINUTES OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITFEE MEETING Monday, May 16, 2005, City Hall, Room 2 at 5:30 p.m. PRESENT: Chair - Alderman Volpatti, Alderman Wayne Campbell, Alderman Victor Pietrangelo, Alderman Jim Diodati, Alderman Ioannoni, Alderman Joyce Morocco, Alderman Vince Kerdo, Alderman Janice Wing. REGRETS: Pat Burke, Mayor Ted Salci, Adele Kon, Dean Iorfida STAFF: John MacDonald, Tony Ravenda Ed Dujlovic, Ken Burden, Bill Matson, Barney Ruddell, Cathy Crabbe - Steno. PRESS: Corey Larocque, Niagara Falls Review GUESTS: MINUTES It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Kerfio and seconded by Alderman Morocco, that the minutes of the May 16, 2005 meeting be approved. Motion: Carried Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05~ 16. PRESENTATION a) MW-2005-59 - Site Specific Parking Demand Analysis & Development of Updated Parking Rates in Tourist Core It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Ioannoni and seconded by Alderman Campbell that; 1) the attached document "Guidelines for the Preparation of Parking Demand Analysis Studies" be adopted; and, 2) Parking Demand Analysis continues to be carried out for site specific developments until the Development of Updated Parking Rates in the Tourist Core is completed; and, 3) staff be directed to commence with the Request for Proposal to retain the services of a consultant for the Development of Updated Parking Rates in the Tour/st Core. Motion: Carried Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05-16. -2- b) MW-2005-57 ~ Crawford Street, London Court Parking Review It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Campbell and seconded by Alderman Morocco that; 1) permit parking control be implemented on thc north side of Crawford Street between Confederation Avenue and a point 90 metres east of Confederation Avenue; 2) permit parking contro! be implemented on London Court; 3) parking be restricted at all times on the northwest side of Crawford Street between a point 110 metres west of Confederation Avenue and a point 175 metres west of Confederation Avenue; and, 4) parking be restricted at all times on thc southeast side of Cra~vford Street between a point 45 metres west of London Court and a point 95 metres west of London Court. Motion: Carried Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05-16. c) MW-2005-58 - Waters Avenue Neighbourhood Environmental Assessment Status It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Kerdo and seconded by Alderman Pietrangelo that this report be received for the information of Committee. Motion: Carded Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05-16. d) R-2005-26 - Site Selection Process of New Twin Pad Arena It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Pietrangelo and seconded by Alderman Diodati that staffproceed with the site selection process, the process as outlined in the attached Discussion Paper. Motion: Carded Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05-16. COMMUNICATION ITEM It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Wing and seconded by Alderman Kerdo that financial assistance for Jim Gillian of Brock University be received and filed. -3- Motion: Carried Action: Recommendation submitted to Council 2005-05-16. NEW BUSINESS Alderman Campbell requested staff investigate Dorchester Road near Cherrywood Road and Pettit Avenue for possible erosion as this section of Dorchester Road has sunk in the past. The Director of Municipal Works requested further details of the location from Alderman Campbell for staff to investigate. Alderman Volpatti requested a City map showing which roads where Regional and which roads were scheduled for improvements in 2005. The Director of Municipal Works advised Committee that Municipal Works and GIS staffcould fulfil this request as soon as possible. Alderman Pietrangelo reminded staff that approximately a year ago he made a suggestion that signs indicating property numbers be added to the street signs and requested an update. The Director of Municipal Works advised that staffwas looking at incorporating this when new signs were being installed. ADJOURNMENT It was ORDERED on the motion of Alderman Morocco seconded by Alderman Pietrangelo that the regular meeting of the Community Services Committee be adjourned at 6:20 p.m. Community Services Department MW-2005-72 , , Municipal Works Ed Dujlovic ~'~1~ 4310 Queen Street Director The City Of P.O. Box 1023 L.. at3~,~" web site: ',,v%'w.city.niagarafaits.on.ca I- Teh: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354- E-mail: edujlovic@city.dagara~dls.on.ca May 30, 2005 Alderman Selina Volpatti, Chairperson and Members of the Community Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: ~vEW-2005-72 - Russell Associates lnc, - Special Event Air ShoYv, Land Use, Request to Waive Fees RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that: 1) the request from Russeli Associates to waive the $I,350.00 costs the City will incur to hcilitate this event, be denied; and 2) a temporary exemption to the zoning by-law at 4253 Momingstar Road to accommodate overflow parking if required at the event, be approved. BACKGROUND: Russell Associates Inc. has made a Special Event application to the City of Niagara Falls to host an Air Show on June 3, 4, 5, 2005, "Friendly Foes over the Falls." City staff has been involved in the planning process as well as representatives from the Niagara Region, Niagara Regional Police, Ontario Provincial Police and the Ministry o£Transportadon. Approval for the Air Show itseI£is dependant upon Transport Canada and satisfying concerns of the above-mentioned agencies. The City will issue a special event permit subject to the above agencies approvals. The Russell Group is required to comply with identified requirements from these agencies to ensure that appropriate emergency, fire, policing, traffic impacts and parking matters are in place prior to the show. Event organizers anticipate approximately 2,500 cars per day. The Russell Group has identified that their property will be able to accommodate this number o fvehicles. As a contingency plan, 4253 Morningstar Road has been leased by the Russell Group to provide off' site, overflow parking on a temporary basis. As this site is located approximately two (2) kilometers away from the main entrance of the airport, the Russell Group has assured the Region that a shuttle service will t~'orking Together to Serve O~r Community Municipa! [,~/brks * Fire Serc/ces · Perks, Recreation ,7, Culture · Business Development. Building ~ By-Law Se[vices May 30, 2005 - 2 - MW-2005-72 be provided by the local double deck tour bus company, located on Bossert Road. Planning staff has indicated that the Momingstar lands are not zoned to permit the parking of vehicles. Traffic & Parking services have identified that in the case of inclement weather, vehicles may become hampered in movement on these lands as they are grassed fields that are not improved for the parking of vehicles. The Russell Group as part of a contingency plan will ensure that a towing company will be on standby to assist motorists. To compound this problem vehicles may park on adjacent roads, hence the requirement that Sommerville, Sherk, Bossert and Sodom Road will be posted "No Parking" and "No Stopping" to ensure the safe movement of' vehicles (see schedule "A"). The Cily's cost for the installation and remoYal of these temporary signs is approximately $650.00. Organizers have advised that if'the weather is inclement, attendance will more than likely be reduced. To Facilitate parking on site at 12761 Sodom Road, it's been identi fled that the dirt portion o fBossert Road, west of Sodom needs to be improved for vehicles for approximately sixty (60) feet. This will permit vehicles to access the site front the northern end of the property. The cost to up.adc this portion of the road is approximately $700.00. The organizers are requesting that these fees be waived so that a larger part of'the profit front the show m%¥ be donaLed to the Air Cadet Squadron to provide flying time to them. The Committee's concurrence with the recommendation outlined in this report would be appreciated. Prepared by: Respectf~l!ly submitted. Karl Dren, C~E.T. Approvcc~,~: Ed Duj~ovic, P.Eng. Director of Municipai Work ,-: Road Area Proposed Parking Access Airport 4253 Momingstar I Il I Proposed "no parking" Area Proposed "no stopping" Area s~,~,,, r IUNICIPAL WORKS .~ c~, TRAFFIC & PARKING SERVICES Schedule A - Friendly Foes Over The Falls Traffic Plan NORTH NOTTOSCALE May 30, 2005 Tim Burshtein May 12, 2005 Council City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2K9 RE: OtYsite Parking e~nd Special E*ents C .,>ts Dear Sir(s)/Madasne(s): lb.e reques~ is being made to Council to pe~h a ti~z'ee (3/da) ternpor~? use o (lands [or p~ddng our Air Sho~' Esent Jtip, e 3:~. 4": and 5:i~. 2005. shuttle sen/ice available (double decker bus) to alievia~e any pedesad:un trafiic. We also mcfi<e request to the Cit? o[ Niagara Falls Council to ,,',abe cosis ~'or installation et' temporar? ~No Parking Signs' and an~ costs related to road improvement a~ Bosseg Road It i3 our commitment to donate profits to the Air Cadet Squadrons to pro¥ide fiTing time fi>r them. endeavour. Many rha~ts fur 5o~ consideration. Sincerely, g~ardD. Russell.-Ph.D. 0.A.A.R.A.'f.C. President Community Services Department MW-2005-71 Municipal Works Ed Dujlovic The Ci'~¥ of 4310 Queen Street Director Niagara Falls P.o. Box 1023 · Niagara Fails, ON L2E 6X$ Canada web site: ww~v.city.niagarafalls.on.ca Tel.: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354 E-maih edujlovic@city.niagarafalls.on.ca May 30, 2005 Alderman Selina Volpatti, Chairperson and Members of the Community Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: MW-2005-71 -Brock Street Parking Review RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that stopping be prohibited on the south side of Brock Street between St. Andrew Avenue and St. George Avenue from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm. BACKGROUND: In reply to a request from an area resident, staff has conducted a parking review on Brock Street, between St. Andre~v Avenne and St. George Avenue, to determine the feasibility of installing parking restrictions. The concern at this location stems from motorists not having adequate manoeuverability space when vehicles are parked on both sides of this section of Brock Street. This usually occurs during school drop-off and pick-up hours at Martha Cullimore Public School, located on St. Andrew Avenue, the roadway crossing the western end of Brock Street. Brock Street is a residential roadway extending in an easdwest direction between St. Paul Avenue and St. Andrew Avenue. The study section of Brock Street is 140 metres in length extending between St. Andrew Avenue and St. George Avenue. The roadway is only 7.5 metres in width and consists ofsidewalks on both sides. Cu.wently stopping is prohibited on both sides of Brock Street from St. Andrew Avenue to a point 22 metres east of St. Andrew Avenue from Monday to Friday bet~veea the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm. These restrictions serve to prevent motorists from stopping their vehicles on or near the comer of the intersection, where they would impede visibility to other motorists during hours of heavier traffic flows. Parking questionnaires were delivered to residents in the study section of Brock Street to determine whether residents would like to implement some kind of restriction. Through the questionnaire, residents had an opportunity to comment on the type of parking control that would most benefit their situation. The following results were obtained from the questionnaires: ~/orking Together to Serve Our CommuniO' Municipal kVorks · Fire Services · Parks, ,Recreation & Culture, Business Development * Building g By-Law Set/ices May 30, 2005 - 2 - MW-2005-71 Brock Street Parking Review Number of residential establishments petitioned: 14 Number o f responses received: 10 71% Number of responses not received: 4 29% Number of responses received: 10 Prefer to maintain the existing parking restriction: 2 20% Prefer some form of parking restriction: 8 80% Martha Cullimore School was also petitioned as the parking concern is a result of parents of the school's children parking their vehicles on Brock Street. The questionnaires delivered to residents of Brock Street reveal that a large number of residents are in favor of the installation of some kind of parking restrictions. Of the 14 questionnaires delivered to homeowners residing in the study section of Brock Street, 10(71%) were returned, of which 8(80%) were in favour of some kind of parking restriction. Initially staff's observations during the winter period when snow was present revealed that motorists park their vehicles the study section of Brock Street then proceed to Martha Cullimore School to escort their children back to their vehicles. However, further observations reveal that with the weather improving motorists stop and wait in their vehicles for children to arrive. It is therefore recommended that stopping restrictions be implemented despite the petitions inquiry for parking restrictions. The parking restriction prohibits parking, but allows motorists to stop their vehicles for short periods of time provided they do not exit and leave their vehicle unattended. The no stopping restriction prohibits motorists from stopping their vehicles in the area unless the vehicle experiences mechanical problems and is unable to be driven from the area. Although this prohibition is more restrictive, it is felt that the current problem experienced on this section of roadway will be corrected properly with the use of stopping restrictions, thereby eliminating obstruction caused by cars parked or stopped on both sides. It should also be noted that all residences in the study section of Brock Street are able to accommodate parking for at least two motor vehicles on their own property. Based on the results obtained from the technical studies and the responses received from the questionnaires, it is recommended that stopping be prohibited on the south side of Brock Street between St. Andrew Avenue and St. George Avenue from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm. Staff's review of the study section of Brock Street suggests those stopping restrictions are necessary on at least one side of the roadway to allow ample room for adequate vehicle manoeuverability. As the width of this section of Brock Street is only 7.5 metres, vehicles parking on both sides greatly reduce the amount of maneuvering space available to other motorists. The implementation ora stopping restriction on the south side of Brock Street would provide additional maneuvering room for motorists traveling on Brock Street during peak hours of operation, ~vhile providing on-street parking for local residents on the north side of the roadway. In addition, the restrictions shall provide vital maneuvering space required for larger vehicles such as emergency and maintenance vehicles. Fire Services has indicated that they would prefer to see both sides of Brock Street restricted to parking. May 30, 2005 - 3 - MW-2005-71 Additionally, in the past staff has met with the principal of Martha Cullimore Public School and School Board representatives with respect to the implementation of a Kiss & Ride pro,am for Martha Cullimore Public School. Although several Kiss & Ride scenarios were evaluated and proposed, no further information ',vas provided by the school or the School Board with respect to the program. With the implementation of further parking or stopping restrictions in the area of the school however, on-street parking will become limited for parents who choose to drive their children to and from the school. Staffwill therefore inform the School Board to once again consider the implementation of this safe and efficient program in hopes of providing additional oft-street space where vehicles can be stored, predominantly during the schools pick-up times when traffic congestion is high. Should the program be implemented, it ,,viii alleviate some on- street parking concerns currently being experienced. Staff has also been requested to investigate the possibility of widening this section of Brock Street. In response, Engineering staff has been in contact with the petitioner and provided the information necessary to initiate this process. To date no additional information has been provided by the resident. Committee's concttrrence with the recommendation outlined in this report would be appreciated. Prepared by: /J~espectf~_~Iiy submitted: Karl Dren, C.E.T. f,)'John MacDonald Manager of Traffic & Parking Services /~/Chie£Administratiw. Ol'~cer Ed Du.~lo¥ic, P.Eag. Director of Municipal Work Bart S/~iba S:\TPS\TPS I 00 Administration\Tl'S 100 Reports\2005 Ct~mmunity S¢:-vices\May 30\M~,V-2005-71 Brock S~r~et - Par!ring Review.wpd Community Services Department MW-2005-73 Municipal Works Ed Dujiovic The CJfy of 4310 Queen Street Director Nic gara FQI]s P.O. Box 1023 .Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 CQRQdQ web site: www.city.niagara falls.on.ca Tel.: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354 E-maih ed ujlovic@city.niagarafalls.on.ca May 30, 2005 Alderman Selina Volpatti, Chairperson and Members o£ the Community Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: MW-2005-73 Kiwanis Bus Bench Program Update RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that: 1) Council consider the request to for the City to install four (4) new concrete pads in 2005, at a cost o~'$6,000,00; 2) d~e to the streetscaping requirements in the BI. Tourist areas, future installation o fbenches located inside the BLA/Tourist areas, will only be installed, if supported by the particular BIA/Tourist Area; 3) the Kiwanis group provide the City with a five-year plan £or changing out the existing benches with the new style benches; 4) the Regional Municipality of Niagara and the Kiwanis Club of Stamford Ontario Limited enter into a 5-year (with five year renewal option) tri-party a~eement with the City for the placement ol:'the newly designed and approved advertising benches along Regional and City road allowances in the City of Niagara Falls, and; 5) ~:he Mayor and Clerk be a'.tthorized to execute the said agreement BACKGROUND: A tri-party agreement for the Kiwanis Bus Bench Advertising Pro.am between the City, Region of Niagara and Kiwanis has been in place since 1997. This pro.am has allowed the Kiwanis Group to place benches at various bus stops throughout the City on municipal and Regional road allowances, These benches are placed in approved locations and provide advertising revenue to the Kiwanis Group, }Yorking Togelher to Serve Our Comm¢¢t~it), Municipal Works · Fire Sen/ices · Parks, P, ecraation & Culture · Busines~ Development. Building & By-Law Sen/ices May 30, 2005 - 2 - MW-2005-73 The City has assisted in the past by way of waiving fees to place the benches, and by also providing up to $10,000.00 per year in poured concrete pads for those benches requiring bases. The Kiwanis Group provided i 0 free advertising benches to the City to help offset these costs. Staff has indicated that there is no need to advertise on the benches, however, it is suggested that the City still waive the fees for processing and technical commenting on the placement of the benches, but not bear the cost for the installation of the concrete pads. The Community Services Committee at its meeting of January 31, 2005, deterred the matter of the Kiwanis Bench pro,am, until such time that the Kiwanis ~oup cmdd provide the number of bench locations requiring the construction of concrete pads, for 2005 (potential locations attached). Furthermore, there ,,,/'ere questions concerning what activities that the Kiwanis group participated in (background attached). Should Council consider funding the installation of the concrete pads, then, a review of the City's cost to construct the concrete pads indicates that it would cost approximately $1,500.00 per pad, therefore, if approved, the cost to install four pads would be approximately $6,000.00. It should be noted that it has been recommended in the Sign By-law Review Study tha~. the new sign by-law prohibits signs on benches. The Committee's concurrence with the recommendation outhned in this report would be appreciated. Prepared by: ,.--~espectfully submitted: Karl Drcn, C.E.T. //John MacDon(ld ...... Manager ofTra[fic & Parking Services ~ Chie~~ Administrative Officer Approve~by: Ed Dujlovic, P.Eng. Director of Municipal Work attach. Kiwanis Club of Stamford Inc. liAY P.O. Box 784 Niagara Falls, Canada L2£ 6¥6 "WE BUILD" May 9, 2005 Memorandum to: Mayor Ted Said City of Niagara Falls Niagara Falls City Council Members Re: Request to instal concrete pads at Kiwanis Bus Benches The Kiwanis Club of Stamford Bus Bench Advertising Committee would like to propose that the following bus bench locations receive concrete pods this summer. 1. McLeod Rd. (south side) in front of new McDonalds. 2. McLeod Rd. (north side) in front of entrance to Millenium Trail. 3. Dorchester Rd. (wast side) south of Thorold Stone Rd. 4. Dorchester Rd. (west side) near Dolphin St. It would be most appreciated by the K~wanis Club, and the residents who use these benches, if the City could pour pads at these locations this summer. Please let us know whether the pads can be poured this year, and if so, when they would be done. Thank you very much for your consideration to this matter, Sincerely, Ron Saks Chairman Bus Bench Committee Kiwanis Club of Stamford Kiwanis Club of Stamford Inc.  P.O. Box 784 Niagara Falls, Canada L2E 6V6 "WE BUILD" Community Services Committee The City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Fails, ON L2E 6X5 A'l-rfl: SELINA VOLPATI'I, Chairperson Dear Hembers: RE: KIWANIS BUS BENCH PROGRAM The Kiwanis Club of Stamford have made presentations to the Committee for the renewal of our Bus Bench Contract on several occasions. A few questions that have been raised by Members of the Committee and we felt that we should write to summarize our position regarding the renewal of the Agreement. The odginal Agreement between the City of Niagara Falls and Stamford Kiwanis began in 1986. Since that time renewals of the Agreement have been done at their expiration. It has now been approximately three (3) years since our Agreement expired and we have been attempting to have it renewed. As you are aware it was held up for over two (2) years with the Region and now they have given their blessing for the renewal. It is a large undertaking for the Kiwanis Club of Stamford to convert the existing bus benches to the new design which we agree would be much more aesthetically pleasing then the existing bus benches. It will take a number of years before all of our benches are converted to the new design. We are however willing to embark on this program immediately. The additional cost for these benches will ultimately mean that some of the money that we have been donating to the community will be used for upgrading these benches. As a result of the long term commitment that we are making we would like to have a five (5) year with a five year renewable option in our Agreement from the date when the City approves same. A number of years ago the City indicated to us that they would prefer to see the benches sitting on concrete pads rather than the ground and the City offered to spend up to $:[0,000.00 a year for these pads. The selection of the locations has been a combination between the City, Niagara Transit and the Kiwanis Club. It is our understanding that at no time has the contribution from the City exceeded or even come close to the $10,000.00 per year. We agree with the City that the benches would be more pleasing to the eye if they were sitting on concrete pads rather than on the ground or patio stone type installations. With the purchase of new benches it would be virtually impossible for us to also embark on a program of installing concrete pads in these areas as our expenses would then possibly exceed our revenue. At the time the City requested and proceeded to install the concrete pads, we offered to allow the use of ten (10) benches for advertising as we had surplus benches available over and above those that had paid advertisers. As a good will gesture we are still willing to allow the City to advertise on 10 benches if the City will install pads up to a maximum cost of $10,000.00 per year. We have always worked with Niagara Transit and the City in setting up the locations for the bus benches and will continue working with them in this program. It appears that these are two (2) final steps in order to have our Agreement finalized and your consideration of these two points would be appreciated. A question was also raised at one of the recent meetings as to what happens to the funds earned by the Kiwanis Club and we would like to list some of the projects which we participate in, in the community: ~ GN GH Emergency Department - $25,000.00 )~ Annual Kiwanis Musical Festival ~ Own and operate over 100 non-profit housing units for Iow income families ~ Boys & Girls Club )~ Society for the Deaf ~ Big Brothers & Big Sisters > Youth Football Programs > Meals on Wheels > Student Scholarships > Environment & Student Support > Support of Key Club We trust that this information will be helpful in allowing you to come to a mutually agreeable decision. Yours Sincerely, ~on Saks Community Services Department MW-2005-75 Ntocgoro F~]]$ 4310 Queen Street Director ~ - Fi~,,.P.O- Box 1023 ~(3 B .~11~ r ,N, iagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 ~-~ web site; www,cibj.niegar afalls .on .ca Tel.: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354 E~mail: ed ujlovi@city.niagar afalls.on .ca May 30, 2005 Alderman Selina Volpatti, Chairperson and Members of the Community Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: [~1W-2005-75 - Main Street - Stanley Avenue to Murray Street RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the reconstruction of Main Street from Stanley Avenue to Murray Street be referred to the 2006 budget. ThotstsffcootaetRegionolNiogorooudcxpeditethcinstallatlonofdireetional signage to the Lincoln Motor Inn. That a meeting be set between City staff and Regional representatives with Mr. $ovanovic regarding streetscape drawings and BACKG R OUN D' a letter be'~ent to Regional Council informing them of concerns raised by local business owners and residents re~,ardinu the Main Street closure. On Monday, May 9, 2005 a meeting was held with iMr. David Javonovic owner of the Lincoln Motor Inn in regards to concerns with the condition of Main Street between Stanley Avenue and Murray Street. These concerns were raised as a result of restoration works that were being carried out in front of his property as a result of the construction taking place on Stanley Avenue. Mr. Javonovic requested that rather than restore the asphalt that existed along the frontage of his property that a concrete sidewalk be installed and in addition that the overhead street lighting on this section of Main Street be replaced with under ground wiring and the street li*~hting upended. Staff has agreed to install the concrete sidewalk along the frontage of his property which will coincide with the concrete sidewalk that was terminated at Stanley Avenue and Main Street at his property line. The request to upgrade the street lighting was denied as the future of this section et' Main Street was still unclear. On April 7, 2003, Community Services Committee considered report MW-2003-66 Main Street Environmental Assessment where as the following motion was passed, "It was moved by Alderman Puttick, seconded by Alderman Volpatti that the Committee authorizes staffto prepare and file an environmental study report with option #6 as the preferred alternative and that the City proceed as soon as possible in reviewing Main Street from Stanley Avenue to Murray Street." 14/orking TogeIher to Serve Our Community ~,lunicipal WO~S · Fi~ Se~wces . Parks. Recreation & Culture · Bueineso Development · Building & By-Low Services May 30, 2005 - 2 - MW-2005-75 The review of this section of Main Street was to take place once the reconstruction of the Stanley Avenue/Main Street intersection ',vas carried. One of the options to be considered in this review ,,vas the actual closure of this section of Main Street as suggested by Mr. Javonovic. In a letter dated June 2, 2003 to the Ministry of the Environment when Mr. Javonovic requested a bump up on the Main Street Envirorm~ental Assessment, one of the alternatives that Mr. Javonovic,,,,,anted considered was, ~I requested that the City consider, which included such things as, the total closure of Main Street from Murray/Allandale to Stanley and the conveyance of ail or part of Main Street road allowance, so that our property would have oar frontage extended to Stanley Avenue." Accordingly, City staff has been reluctant to expend any dollars on this section of Main Street until the review is carried out. At the meeting of'May 9, 2005 Mr. Javonovic suggested that there is the possibiiity that rather than proceed with another environmental assessment for this section of blain Street, which would be required iPwe were to close it, he would prefer that the road be reconstructed to match the works that have been carried out in the area. The cost to carry out the road reconstntction which includes the street scaping is estimated to be $1 million. It should be noted that members of'the Fallsview BIA have also requested that Murray Street from Stanley Avenue to Allendale Avenue also be reconstnlcted. On confirmation from Mr. Javonovic that he wishes to proceed with the reconstruction o£this section of Main Street it is staff's recommendation that this project be considered for the 2006 budget. Committee's concnrrence with the above recommendation would be appreciated. Prepared by: _ Respectff~ll7 ~,4.~.,~,~o3., Ed D~lovic, P.Eng. //John MacDonald Director of Municipal Works ~,/ Chie~Administrative Officer St\REPORTS',2005 Reports\MW-2005-75 - Main Street - Stanley Avenue to Murray Str,:er.wpd Community Services Departmen~ MW-2005-66 Cify' of Municipal Works Ed Dujlovic M ..... c...,~ ~ · ~ 4310 Queen Street Director ~ . ' ~lJl~ P.O. Box 1023 L. Cl~QJ~ Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 ~ [ -- web site: www.city.niagarafalls.on.ca Tel.: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354 E-maih ed ujlovi~city,niagarafalls.on.ca May 30, 2005 Alderman Selina Volpatfi, Chariperson and Members o£the Community Services Commiltee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: MW-2005-66 Storm Drainage ]ssues- Orchard GroYe Extension 5715 Magnolia Drive (Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Turner) RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that sta±Y continue its efforts to confirm the storm drainage system constructed for the Orchard Grove Extension Subdivision is functioning in accordance with the approved engineering desigm and undertake the necessaW repairs, as required. BACKGROUND: The purpose of this report is to provide City Council with a general overview of the drainage concerns raised by the owners of' the subject property (Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Turner) and to intbm~ Council of the stafff's efforts to date. The Process The Orchard Grove Extension subdivision was approved and constructed in 2000-2001 and included a unique lot configuration as shown on the attached plan (see Schedule "A"). The lot grading and stormwater management system was designed to include a series o~' swales and subdrains which collects surface runoff and discharges it under controlled conditions into the ponds located at Larry DeLazzer Park which were built in the first phase of the adjacent development. The development review process requires the proponent to submit a Master Grade Contro[ Pian which sets out approximate ~ades and drainage flow patterns that are to be used by builders to ensure the storm drainage system fanctions the way it was designed. The Master Grade Control Plan includes approximate future elevations of the grade around the building envelope to ensure positive ~Yorking Together to Serve Our Community Municipal lRbrks , Fire Sen/ice$ , Parks, Recreat/on & Culture ' Susiness O~/elooment Suflding g By-La,,v Services May 30, 2005 - 2 - MW-2005-66 drainage away from the building foundation. These elevations are used as a guideline because at this stage the actual building design and configuration on the lot is unknown. The final lot grading is verified in what is essentially a three-step process. 1. Prior to construction the owner's surveyor locates the building on the property and shows existing and proposed ground elevations. 2. Staff in the City's Building Department review the proposed grades and check them against the Master Grade Control Plan to ensure general compliance prior to issuing a Building Permit. 3. The owner's surveyor confirms the actual grades on the site after the home is constructed and must advise in writing that the intent of the Master Grade Control Plan has been met. When the City's Building Inspector is satisfied that this is the case the builder's lot grading deposit is returned. The City has accepted the lot grading on all lots within this subdivision and will shortly be in a position to assume all of the works. The Issue The Turner's purchased the lot at 5715 Magnolia Drive (see Lot 32 on Schedule "B") and subsequently hired a builder to construct their custom home on this site. The orientation of the home places the driveway along the existing swale/storm sewer system. The Turners' have expressed concerns, since the outset, that their driveway is inundated ~vith surface water on a regular basis and that runoff from adjacent lands has been permitted (through the City's lot grading approval process) to exacerbate their problem. Mr. Turner also has concerns that the sewer system under the swale was not constructed in accordance with the original approved drawings and as a result is contributing to the wet conditions in his driveway. Staff Response Municipal Works staff has visited the site a number of times and has confirmed through video inspection that the piping has been installed according to the original design and is functioning ~vell. YVhat cannot be confirmed, to Mr. Turner's satisfaction, without excavation is the integrity of the filter cloth and depth of the granular backfill. It is important to understand that this collection system also has the ability to surcharge within the system and exfiltrate back into the subsurface. This explains why this area is ~vet even afier 2-3 days of dry weather. It is the staff position that the collection system should not have to be redesigned to accommodate the site specific layout of the new home and have made suggestions to Mr. Turner to take action to mitigate the impacts by undertaking minor improvements such as: · removing his sump pump discharge pipe to another downstream location, redirecting two downspouts that discharge onto the driveway, · raising the depth of the gravel in the driveway (or paving it), or · building a retaining wall along the edge of the driveway (as done by the owner on Lot 31). After a series of meetings with staff, aldermen, the developer, the builder, the contractor and neighbours the matter is still unresolved. May 30, 2005 - 3 - MW-2005-66 In the spirit of cooperation, Municipal Works staff arranged with the contractor to complete some exploratory excavation and reinstatement in January of this year. A letter outlining the scope of the works was provided to Mr. Turner as a courtesy (see Schedule "D"). Mr. Turner contacted staff shortly before the commencement of the works and asked staff to modify the specifications. Staff were not convinced that the changes Mr. Turner asked to have included wot~ld resolve his concern and postponed the work. Staff has not rescheduled the completion of this work, given the other priorities it is currently managing, but hope to get this matter resolved sometime this summer. The estimated cost of the work should not exceed $5,000 which would be funded from the Municipal Works Operations Budget. This report has been prepared in anticipation of a request by Mr. Turner to approach City Council regarding his concerns. Please note staffs intentions to continue to work toward a resolution to this matter unless directed to do otherwise by City Council Prepared by: , Respectfully submitted: /] Manager of Development ~Ch[et'Adm]n[strati,,e O~'fieer Approved by: !_,. iEd Dui!o';lc, P.Eng. '~'- [Director ofb'kmicipalWorks The Cify of Niagara Falls Canada Schedule :A' Orchard GroVe Extension i 52 50 ~5 6 12 ~ .... ~ 15 RE(;IS'FI~REI) PLAN 59M-268 LOT HOUSE STREET LOT HOUSE NO. STREET LOT HOUSE NO. STREET I 5602 Magnolia Dr. 24 7939 Spring Blossom Dr. 47 5609 Magnolia Dr. 2 5622 25 7931 48 5601 .3 5632 26 7921 """ 49 5597 4 5642 27 7913 50 559I 5 5652 28 7903 Spring Blossom Dr. 51 5587 6 5662 28 5747 MagnoliaDr. 52 5583 MagnoliaDr. -- 7 5672 29 5733 8 5682 30 5725 9 5692 '" 31 5721 ,,' 10 5702 32 5715 Il 5712 33 5711 12 5722 " 34 5701 13 5732 35 5693 .,,. 14 5742 36 5683 15 5752 Magnolia Dr. 37 5679 15 7873 Spring Blossom Dr. 38 5673 16 7864 39 5669 ,, 17 7874 ,, 40 5659 18 7884 41 5651 19 7894 " 42 5641 ,, 20 7904 43 5637 21 7914 " 44 5633 22 7924 45 5627 ,, 23 7936 Spring 46 5619 Magnolia Dr. The City of Niagara Fails Canada Schedule Carme~. Mi§nelli - Magnolia Dr grading.TIF Page 2 i City of Niagara Fails Lot Gr~ ~ I~:;~ ~ ~1 ................. ~,~.*~ ~ ~1 ~',~,,,.,~ , ~+ ~/.~. The City ol Niagara Falls Canada Schedule ~ C' I1 '~,~ ci~y of co ?~.,~.__.~~ Schedule Community Services Department Ed Dujlovic, P. Eng. Municipal Works Director The, Cih/of jl~l¥ Niagara Falls lJ~,~ 4310p.0. BoxQUeen1023Street Canagff Niagara Falls ON ~E 6X5 ~- J ~ web site: ~.ci~.niagarafalls.on.~ Tel: (905) 3~-7521 E~. 4219 ~ F~: (905) 35~23~ E-mail: g~lman~c~.niagara~lls.on.~ January 6, 2005 Mr. Frank Pellegrino Alfidome Construction Ltd. 1701 Thorold Townline Road, RI~I Niagara Falls ON L2E 6S5 Dear Frank Pellegrino: Subject: Storm Drainage Investigation and Repairs Lot 32 Plan 59M-268, 5715 Magnolia Drive Our File: 98-308 Further to our brief site meeting, held on January 5, 2005, the City of Niagara Falls requires your assistance in conducting an investigation and modification to the remyard storm water collection system originally installed during the underground servicing for this subdivision. The scope o f this project will include the following key procedures: 1. Pre.construction photographs (dlgital) of the existing swale that show the condition of the surface and limits tithe gravel driveway and sodding on the adjacent rear lots. 2. Removal of the top layers of material, exposure of the filter doth that surrounds the pipe, verification of existing perforated pipe~ and granular material as per specification (see attached). 3. Reinstate of the existing ~ter cloth and baclcfill the trench with dear stone to an elevation that allows proper drainage from the properties on both sides of the trench. (Note: This grade will have to be determined in the field by City personnel). 4. Restoration of uny damaged sod or driveway materials that were disturbed during the project. 5. Post.construction photographs (digital) of the new swale. Cont'd Pg. 2... }ForMng Together to Serve Our Community Municipal Works · Fire So.ices · Parks, Recreation & Culture · Business Development · Building & By-Laws -2- Based on our discussion, you were going to monitor the weather conditions and complete these w°rks when dismpti°n and inconvenience could be minimized to the adjacent property owners. We would appreciate 48 hours notice so that we can arrange to have a City inspector on site and provide notice to the affected homeowners. I trust that the City's requirements have been clearly identified through this letter and our on-site discussions. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter and usual cooperation. Yours truly, GeoffHolman, C.E.T. Manager of Development attach. c. Ed Dujlovic, Director of Municipal Works, City of Niagara Falls Tom Kuchyt, Manager of Construction, City of Niagara Falls Gerald and Ingfid Turner, 5715 Magnolia Drive, Niagara Falls GH:lb The City of Niagara Canada Schedule 28 ~.__ .24 25 26 27 >~ SPRING BLOSSOM DRIVE '1 I 22 21 20 19 ~ .... J ....... 20mm CL.£AR, SION[ ~ICAL BACKYARD STORM DRAINAGE PIPE CROSS SEC~ON · (..T.S.)