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2006/02/20 The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers February 20, 2006 No.2 Moved by Alderman Campbell Seconded by Alderman Morocco WHEREAS the Downtown Community Improvement Plan (CIP) was approved by Niagara Falls City Council (Council) on December 6,2004 and by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on March II, 2005; and WHEREAS the CIP stands on its own merits but also contains a synthesis of three previous reports: background and vision report (November 2003), land use and urban design framework (April 2004) and financial incentive programs (April 2004); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the finding set forth in the CIP that "downtowns are the functional and symbolic heart of the community." (pg. I); and WHEREAS Council also reaffirms the finding set forth in the CIP that" a healthy, viable downtown is important to the economic health, civic pride and history ofa community." (pg. I); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the finding of the CIP that "a strong downtown increases the options and opportunities for residents to obtain goods and services." (pg. I); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the finding of the CIP that "a strong and vibrant downtown is also a symbol of a city which is earing and concerned about its health and its desire to create a high quality oflife." (pg. I); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the finding of the CIP that "the need to revitalize downtown Niagara Falls is clear and desirable." (pg. I); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the finding of the CIP that "the City will have a significant role to play in designing and building the public realm to support this urban lifestyle and in attracting private sector investment to achieve the transformation of Downtown Niagara Falls." (pg.35); and WHEREAS Council reaffirms the commitment set forth in the CIP that "the City will undertake a variety of public realm improvements to serve as a catalyst for redevelopment and to make Downtown a livable neighbourhood." (pg. 45); and I. WHEREAS Council reaffirms the goal set forth in the CIP "to look beyond Downtown for new redevelopment partners and investors." (pg. 76) THEREFORE BE IT RESOL YED that Staff should develop a protocol to enter into negotiations with potential redevelopment partners and investors who have or may present themselves; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that City Staffis encouraged to get input from Council throughout the process so that Staff is aware of Council's concerns; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED no negotiation by Staff, on behalf of the City, shall be final or binding unless and until approved by Council. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. 1bu ~M' R. T. (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR .. _0._.