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10/03/2023Niagara r ,F;alls MINUTES City Council Meeting 4:00 PM - Tuesday, October 3, 2023 Council Chambers/Zoom App. The City Council Meeting of the City of Niagara Falls was called to order on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, at 4:13 PM, in the Council Chambers, with the following members present: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Tony Baldinelli, Councillor Lori Lococo, COUNCIL Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Mona Patel, Councillor PRESENT: Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson (Present in Chambers) Councillor Wayne Campbell (present via Zoom) STAFF Jason Burgess, Bill Matson, Erik Nickel, Tiffany Clark, Chief Jo Zambito, PRESENT: Luciano Chieca, Andrew Bryce, Shelley Darlington, Trent Dark, Heather Ruzylo (Present in Chambers) 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:13 PM. 2. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 2.1. Resolution to go In -Camera Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council enter into an In -Camera session. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3.1. Council Minutes of September 12, 2023 and September 19, 2023 (Special Council Meeting). Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council approve the minutes of September 12, 2023 and for September 19, 2023 (Special Council Meeting). Carried Unanimously (Councillor Wayne Campbell was absent from the vote). 4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST None to report. Page 1 of 15 5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to: • Louis Thibodeau - father of Aaron Thibodeau of our Municipal Works Department and uncle of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo. b) Mayor Diodati mentioned the following events: Niagara Falls Summer Trillium Awards Ceremony [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Strange, Pietrangelo, Patel, Nieuwesteeg, Lococo and Baldinelli Niagara Falls Riverhawks Home Opener — Puck Drop [photo] •Also attended by Councillor Patel, Baldinelli and Strange Terry Fox Run [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Lococo, Patel, Strange, Nieuwesteeg, Pietrangelo and Thomson T.D. Tree Days Tree Planting [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Pietrangelo, Nieuwesteeg and Patel Niagara Falls Fire Department Volunteer Firefighter Recognition Banquet [photo] •Also attended by Councillor Lococo Line of Duty Death Ceremony [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Thomson, Lococo, Patel and Nieuwesteeg MP Tony Baldinelli's Fall BBQ Bash [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Nieuwesteeg, Patel and Lococo Niagara Falls Firefighters Association Meeting [NO PHOTO] •Also attended by Councillors Pietrangelo and Strange National Day of Truth and Reconciliation Panel Unveiling at Niagara Parks Power Station [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Lococo and Patel Truth & Reconciliation Flag Raising and Orange Bench Unveiling [photo] •Also attended by Councillors Patel, Lococo and Nieuwesteeg Islamic Society of Niagara Peninsula Community BBQ [photo] •Also attended by Councillor Patel Councillor Representation Councillor Patel •Grand Opening of Hakka Station Restaurant Councillor Nieuwesteeg •Rotarians Golf Tournament Visit to NF Page 2 of 15 Flag Raising [photo] -United Way oAttended by Councillors Patel and Nieuwesteeg Grand Openings & Business Happenings [photos for each] -Queen V Beauty Bar Grand Opening oAlso attended by Councillors Nieuwesteeg and Patel -Niagara Employment Help Centre 40th Anniversary oAlso attended by Councillor Patel -Dollar Tree Ferry Street Location Grand Opening oAttended by Councillors Patel and Thomson -Calhoun Sportswear 50th Anniversary o(no councillors) •OLG New PlaySmart Centre Opening oAttended by Councillor Patel -GROW — promotional event o(no councillors) -Lucky 7 Liquidation Grand Opening oAlso attended by Councillor Patel C) The next Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 24, 2023. 6. DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS / APPOINTMENTS 6.1. Civic Recognition - Greater Niagara Baseball Association (GNBA) - Niagara Falls 12U Falcons The Niagara Falls 12U Falcons, GNBA baseball team competed in the Ontario Baseball Association Provincial Championship in Chatham, Ontario, in the "A" division against 11 other teams and won the championship. The team was recognized for their achievement. Coaches Lizzotti, Mannella, Meger and Rapp were all in attendance to assist with the presentation of the awards. 6.2. Birchway Niagara (formerly Women's Place of South Niagara) Amanda Braet, Director of Development & Stewardship from Birchway Niagara, along with Amy Layton, Founder of the Lip Sync Niagara Fundraiser, made a presentation to Council about a third -party fundraiser taking place to support Birchway Niagara, the Lip Sync Battle. This year marks the 8th year for the event and to date has raised over $57,000.00 to support our services. Specifically, the request from Council is the following: Page 3 of 15 - to request that individual Councillors consider purchasing tickets to attend. - to include information and a link for people to purchase tickets on the city website. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT Council request the City promote the Lip Sync Battle and other upcoming events on its social media channels. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent). 7. PLANNING MATTERS 7.1. PBD -2023-057 (Public Meeting) AM -2023-012, Zoning By-law Amendment 8178 Thorold Stone Road Proposal: To rezone a portion of the property from R1C to a site specific R1 E zone to facilitate the creation of a new lot and construction of a new detached dwelling Applicant: Anthony Vacca The Public meeting commenced at 5:38 PM. Mackenzie Ceci , from the Planning, Building & Development Department, provided an overview of Report PBD -2023-057. There were no members of the public wishing to speak. The Public meeting was closed at 5:47 PM. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo THAT Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment as detailed in this report to rezone the eastern portion (Part 2) of the subject land a site specific Residential 1 E Density (R1 E) zone to facilitate the creation of a new lot for the construction of a detached dwelling. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 8. REPORTS 8.1. CLK-2023-07 2024 Council Schedule Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Page 4 of 15 THAT Council approve the proposed 2024 meeting schedule and to include an additional meeting on January 16, 2024; AND FURTHERMORE, to leave the July 2024 and August 2024 Council meetings to begin at 1:00 PM. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 8.2. HR -2023-02 Whistle -Blower Corporate Policy Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo THAT Council receive the attached draft corporate policy (Whistle -blower), and information for their consideration. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 8.3. PBD -2023-58 Building Permit Fee Review Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT Council support the recommendations of the Building Permit review fee study; THAT Council approve the recommended building permit fees as amended by staff for clarification and outlined in Appendix 2; THAT Staff forward an amended Building Permit Fee By-law to Council for approval; THAT Staff incorporate the building permit fees into the consolidated user fee by-law in 2024 and increase the building permit fees 3% annually starting in 2024; THAT Staff establish the Reserve Fund policy for Building Fees at a multiple of between 1.0 to 1.25 times the annual direct cost; and THAT Staff report back to Council on the parameters of an expedited service program (fast tracking) for building permit applications as well as any necessary financial or resource implications to administer the program. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 9. CONSENT AGENDA 9.1. F-2023-27 2023 Q2 Parking Fund Budget to Actual Variance (Unaudited) Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT the Parking Fund Budget to Actual Variance report for the period ended Page 5 of 15 June 30, 2023 be RECEIVED. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 9.2. PBD -2023-59 GTY-2019-002, Gateway Economic Community Improvement Plan and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Application 6162 Progress Street Applicant: 1992328 Ontario Inc. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg 1. THAT Council approve the Niagara Gateway CIP Tax Increment Based Grant program and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Application for 6162 Progress Street, subject to the Owner satisfying the program requirements. 2. THAT Council approve the use of the CIP City Wide reserve fund if reserves are required to offset the approximate planning and building permit fees and study grant costs of $64,890.00. 3. THAT the Niagara Region be advised of the decision of City Council. 4. THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign and execute the Tri - Party grant agreement and Municipal Employment Incentive Program Agreement. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 10. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 10.1. Proclamation Request- Fire Prevention Week 2023 Fire Chief Jo Zambito is requesting Council to proclaim the week of October 8 to 14, 2023 as "Fire Prevention Week." This year's theme is "Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to fire prevention." Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council approve the request to proclaim the week of October 8 to 14, 2023 as "Fire Prevention Week." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.2. Proclamation Request - Mike Glavcic Day - Wednesday, December 6th, 2023 Denise Mateyk, President of St. George & St. Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church, is requesting Council proclaim Wednesday, December 6th, 2023 as "Mike Glavcic Day." Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Page 6 of 15 Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council approve the request to proclaim Wednesday, December 6th, 2023 as "Mike Glavcic Day." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.3. Proclamation Request - Lung Cancer Awareness Month - November 2023 A local resident is requesting that Council proclaim the month of November 2023 as "Lung Cancer Awareness Month." Recommendation: For the Approval of Council. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council approve the request to proclaim the month of November 2023 as "Lung Cancer Awareness Month." Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.4. Resolution - Correspondence from Niagara Region Attached is a resolution from the Niagara Region regarding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the Damaging Impacts of Hate and Intolerance. Recommendation: For Council's Consideration and Support. Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo THAT Council defer the resolution from the Niagara Region regarding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the Damaging Impacts of Hate and Intolerance, until the Region provides a report. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.5. Resolution - Town of Fort Erie - Region's 2023 Operating Budget Levy Approval Attached please find a copy of a resolution passed by Fort Erie Council at its Special Meeting of September 25, 2023 Recommendation: For Council Consideration and Support. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Wayne Thomson THAT Council change the recommendation for this resolution from the Town of Fort Erie regarding the Region's 2023 Operating Budget Levy Approval, to Page 7of15 receive and file for information. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 10.6. Resolution: Town of Parry Sound - Requesting Provincial Regulations regarding Short -Term Rental Digital Platforms At its September 19th Meeting, Town of Parry Sound Council passed Resolution 2023-138, as attached, which supports the call of other municipalities for provincial regulation of short-term rental digital platforms. Recommendation: For Council Consideration and Support. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT Council change the recommendation for this resolution from the Town of Parry Sound regarding Provincial Regulations regarding Short -Term Rental Digital Platforms, to receive and file for information. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 11.1. Resolution - City of Cambridge - Declaring Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) an Epidemic Attached is a copy of a motion passed by Cambridge City Council on September 12, 2023 regarding Declaring Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Epidemic. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.2. Resolution - City of Quinte West - Support of Municipality of Wawa re: Chronic Pain Treatments At their meeting on September 20, 2023, the Council of the Municipality of Quinte West carried support in reference to Motion No 23-356 regarding "The Municipality of Wawa - Chronic Pain Treatments". Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.3. Resolution - Town of Midland - "Catch and Release" Justice is Ontario Attached is a resolution of support regarding the Catch and Release Justice is Ontario, passed by the Town of Midland Council at its September 6, 2023 meeting. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.4. Resolution -Northumberland County -Highway Traffic Act Amendments Attached is a resolution of support regarding "Highway Traffic Act Amendments," passed by Northumberland County Council at its September 20th, 2023 meeting. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.5. Resolution - Town of Aurora - Council Opposition to Strong Mayor Page 8 of 15 Powers in Aurora Atttached is a resolution from the Town of Aurora Council meeting of September 26, 2023, regarding a resolution adopted by Council respecting Aurora Council Opposition to Strong Mayor Powers in Aurora. Recommendation: For the Information of Council. 11.6. Resolution - County of Brant - Guaranteed Livable Income Attached is a resolution from the County of Brant regarding the Guaranteed Livable Income Recommendation: For the Information of Council. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Tony Baldinelli THAT Council receive for information the resolution from the County of Brant regarding Guaranteed Livable Income. Carried (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote and Councillors Patel, Nieuwesteeg and Thomson were opposed). 11.7. Comments from resident 11.8. Resolution - Support B/Nai Brith's Demand - Deschenes Commission Report - War Criminals Attached is a resolution requesting Niagara Falls City Council support the request for the immediate release of all documentation pertaining to the 1986 Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada including an unredacted version of the Rodal report. Recommendation - For the Information of Council. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT Council receive and file for information Item #11.1 through to Item #11.8, excluding Item #11.6. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 12. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK 12.1. Memo to Council - Municipal Response to Housing Affordability Task Force's Recommendations Response to The Honourable Paul Calandra, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing letter of September 15, 2023 requesting a Response to the Housing Affordability Task Force. It is recommended: 1.THAT the following Task Force recommendations be endorsed as the top 5 recommendations, and the associated comments be provided to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing . Page 9 of 15 -Recommendation 56 (Originally No. 48): The Ontario government should establish a large "Ontario Housing Delivery Fund" and encourage the federal government to match funding. This fund should reward: a) Annual housing growth that meets or exceeds provincial targets b) Reductions in total approval times for new housing c) The speedy removal of exclusionary zoning practices. Comment: Funding for large scale affordable housing projects is supported, however it should be noted that while the City can address procedures to efficiently bring projects to a shovel ready status the actual construction of projects depends on the private sector (developers and builders). It is recommended that further measures to encourage the private sector to develop vacant lands that are shovel ready be considered by the Province. -Recommendation 38 (Originally No. 31): In clearing the existing backlog, encourage the Tribunal to prioritize projects close to the finish line that will support housing growth and intensification, as well as regional water or utility infrastructure decisions that will unlock significant housing capacity. -Recommendation 50 (Originally No. 42): Provide provincial and federal loan guarantees for purpose built rental, affordable rental and affordable ownership projects. -Recommendation 51 (Originally No. 43): Enable municipalities, subject to adverse economic events, to withdraw infrastructure allocations from any permitted projects where construction has not been initiated within three years of building permits being issued. Comment: Consideration should also be given to enabling municipalities to withdraw infrastructure allocations to projects which have received zoning, subdivision or site plan approvals but have not been initiated within three years of approvals being granted. -Recommendation 53 (Originally No. 45): Improve funding for colleges, trades schools, and apprenticeships, encourage and incentivize municipalities, unions and employers to provide more -on-the-job training. Comment: Staff recognize that substantially increasing the rate at which housing is constructed depends on increasing the number of skilled tradespersons and support initiatives to do so. Staff also note that municipalities may need to increase staffing to process Building and Planning applications as well as advancing municipal infrastructure projects. 2.THAT the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be advised that support of these recommendations is contingent on funding being provided to the new South Niagara Falls Waste Water Treatment Plant. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Page 10 of 15 Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg 13HAT the following Task Force recommendations be endorsed as the top 5 recommendations, and the associated comments be provided to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing . -Recommendation 56 (Originally No. 48): The Ontario government should establish a large "Ontario Housing Delivery Fund" and encourage the federal government to match funding. This fund should reward: a) Annual housing growth that meets or exceeds provincial targets b) Reductions in total approval times for new housing c) The speedy removal of exclusionary zoning practices. Comment: Funding for large scale affordable housing projects is supported, however it should be noted that while the City can address procedures to efficiently bring projects to a shovel ready status the actual construction of projects depends on the private sector (developers and builders). It is recommended that further measures to encourage the private sector to develop vacant lands that are shovel ready be considered by the Province. -Recommendation 38 (Originally No. 31): In clearing the existing backlog, encourage the Tribunal to prioritize projects close to the finish line that will support housing growth and intensification, as well as regional water or utility infrastructure decisions that will unlock significant housing capacity. -Recommendation 50 (Originally No. 42): Provide provincial and federal loan guarantees for purpose built rental, affordable rental and affordable ownership projects. -Recommendation 51 (Originally No. 43): Enable municipalities, subject to adverse economic events, to withdraw infrastructure allocations from any permitted projects where construction has not been initiated within three years of building permits being issued. Comment: Consideration should also be given to enabling municipalities to withdraw infrastructure allocations to projects which have received zoning, subdivision or site plan approvals but have not been initiated within three years of approvals being granted. -Recommendation 53 (Originally No. 45): Improve funding for colleges, trades schools, and apprenticeships, encourage and incentivize municipalities, unions and employers to provide more -on-the-job training, and to promote apprenticeship opportunities. Comment: Staff recognize that substantially increasing the rate at which housing is constructed depends on increasing the number of skilled tradespersons and support initiatives to do so. Staff also note that municipalities may need to increase staffing to process Building and Planning applications as well as advancing municipal infrastructure projects. Page 11 of 15 23HAT the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be advised that support of these recommendations is contingent on funding being provided to the new South Niagara Falls Waste Water Treatment Plant. Carried (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote and Councillor Lococo was opposed). Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT Council request a summary of all of the other municipalities' lists that were submitted from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 12.2. Memo - Niagara Falls Public Library Attached is a memo from the Niagara Falls Public Library requesting Council to appoint Mr. Fraiman, a community representative, to complete the remainder of the Public Library Board Term. Recommendation: THAT the current vacancy on the Niagara Falls Public Library Board be filled by Michael Fraiman. Moved by Councillor Lori Lococo Seconded by Councillor Mona Patel THAT the current vacancy on the Niagara Falls Public Library Board be filled by Michael Fraiman. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 13. RATIFICATION OF IN -CAMERA a) Ratification of In -Camera Moved by Councillor Mike Strange Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Council met in closed session on September 19, 2023, after publicly passing a resolution in open session, to go In -Camera. At this meeting there was direction to staff to obtain outside legal counsel regarding an OLT matter, as well as provide staff with direction regarding Council's Strategic Plan, to be presented at the October 24, 2023 Council meeting, AND, from this evening's In -Camera meeting, THAT Council provide direction to staff to continue to negotiate a proposed or pending acquisition of land by the municipality. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 14. MOTIONS 14.1. MOTION -Public Safety -Welland River (Chippawa Creek) Councillor Nieuwesteeg submitted the attached motion concerning public safety measures in the Welland River. Page 12 of 15 It is recommended: THAT staff bring a report back to Council to see how the City and other appropriate agencies can improve public safety in the Welland River (aka- The Chippawa Creek). Moved by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT staff bring a report back to Council to see how the City and other appropriate agencies can improve public safety in the Welland River (aka- The Chippawa Creek) and to focus more attention and awareness to the danger of the current with the use of additional signs. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 14.2 Motion to Reconsider - PBD -2023-47 Employment Lands Conversion: Official Plan Amendment No. 157 (Fraser Street, west of Stanley Avenue and lands east of Fourth Avenue, north of Hamilton Street) Councillor Baldinelli requested that PBD -2023-47 (brought before Council at the August 15, 2023 Council Meeting) be brought back before Council for reconsideration. Motion (from August 15, 2023 Council meeting): ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Lococo, seconded by Councillor Campbell THAT Council deny the request from Staff to amend the Official Plan to convert two industrial designated sites into residential. Moved by Councillor Tony Baldinelli Seconded by Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg THAT Council pass a motion to reconsider the above noted decision to refuse Official Plan Amendment (OPA 157) and that Council direct Staff to bring back the matter at a future public meeting of Council with a recommendation report and notice to be provided in accordance with the Planning Act, including to all persons that provided comments and appeared at the previous Council meeting. Ayes: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, Councillor Wayne Thomson, Councillor Ruth -Ann Nieuwesteeg, Councillor Mona Patel, and Councillor Tony Baldinelli Nays: Councillor Lori Lococo CARRIED. 7-1 on a recorded vote a) Adopt -a -Signal - clearing of snow around signals Councillor Lococo mentioned the possible introduction of an "adopt a signal" program for snow clearing. Page 13 of 15 Direction to Staff: Erik Nickel, General Manager of Municipal Works, will include information pertaining to the clearing of snow around traffic signals in an upcoming sidewalk clearing report. b) Fallsview BIA - Security Cameras Councillor Thomson requested Staff to direct the Fallsview BIA to share camera footage with the Niagara Regional Police. Direction to Staff: Jason, CAO, to follow-up by taking this matter to the NRP. C) Rodent/Rat Issue in the City of Niagara Falls Councillor Thomson brought forth the issue of the rise in rat and rodent infestation throughout the City of Niagara Falls. Moved by Councillor Wayne Thomson Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo THAT Council direct Staff to request the Region and Health Department to take responsibility of the rat/rodent issue in Niagara Falls by handling the complaints; and that Council waive the procedural by-law regarding the notice of motion process. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). d) Speed Cameras, Bus Stops - site -line reviews, Traffic Lights and Touchless Signals Councillor Tony Baldinelli and Councillor Patel addressed the matters of speed cameras set up across the city, bus stops and ensuring site lines are not obstructed and installing intelligent traffic lights to ensure a better and safer flow of traffic and the possible use of touchless signals. Direction to Staff: Erik Nickel, General Manager of Municipal Works, will arrange a workshop with Transportation staff at the Region to address all of these issues. e) Niagara Falls Spooky Awards - 2023 Councillor Mike Strange announced the 4th Annual Niagara Falls Spooky Awards that is currently taking place for 2023. The Niagara Falls Spooky Awards is our free, outdoor Halloween display competition. Last year more than 50 homes officially entered the competition! Altogether, 9 awards will be issued to our spookiest residents across three categories: Judges' Favourite, Best Effects, and People's Choice. Thanks to all for joining in the fun and showcasing your incredible talent and enthusiasm. We look forward to seeing all the spook-tacular displays! Get Spooky! There are lots of ways to participate: Create an outdoor Halloween display at your home or business. See Official Entry Rules below. Registration is open October 4 - 25, 2023 and the Entry Form is Linked Here Tour the displays across the city with the Spooky Map! Displays will be lit right up to Halloween night, so hop in the car with your family and friends to see all the creepy decorations! Coming Soon Cast your vote in the People's Choice Awards. Voting will be open to the public during the judging window (from 6:OOpm on Oct 27 to 10:00pm on Oct. 29 Page 14 of 15 only). Linked Here Follow the competition on Facebook! Competitors campaign for visits and votes by sharing photos and videos. f) Dunn Street Extension - Housing Concepts Councillor Pietrangelo was looking for an update regarding the Kalar Road property. 16. BY-LAWS 2023- A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting 093. held on the 3rd day of October, 2023. Moved by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange THAT the by-law be read a first, second and third time and passed. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from vote). 17. ADJOURNMENT That Council adjourn the meeting at x:xxPM a) Adjournment Moved by Councillor Mona Patel Seconded by Councillor Lori Lococo That Council adjourn the meeting at 7:38 PM. Carried Unanimously (Councillor Campbell was absent from the vote). 1A yor (61ty Jerk Page 15 of 15