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2001/04/30CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE AGENDA NINTH MEETING Monday, April 30, 2001 Committee Room No. 2 - 5:00 p.m. Presentation: Information Systems will make a Presentation on the use of Notebook Computers for Council Members 2. Minutes of April 23, 200t, Corporate Services Meeting Reports: F-2001-35 - Municipal Accounts PD-200'I-J t - Site Plan Approval Process Communications: Bulgarian World Folk Festival Director of Community Services will speak re request to Waive Arena Rental Fees 5. New Business Staff Contact Lynn Molloy Steven Gruninger Doug Darbyson John MacDonald 6. In-Camera Session MINUTES CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS CORPORATE SERVICES COMMITTEE PRESENT: EIGHTH MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2001 COMMITTEE ROOM NO. 2 - 4:30 P.M. Mayor Wayne Thomson, Aldermen Wayne Campbell, Chair; Kim Craitor, Art Federow, Ken Feren, Shirley Fisher, Gary Hendershot, Carolynn Ioannoni, Norman Puttick, Victor Pietrangelo, Selina Volpatti and Janice Wing ABSENT: Alderman Orr STAFF: E. Lustig, J. MacDonald, T. Ravenda, E. Dujlovic, A. Kon, IL Kallio, K. Burden, W. Wagg, L. Smith, T. Smith, M. Dell-McPhaden, A. Felicetti, L. Antonio, J. Daniels MEDIA: Niagara Falls Review CKTB Radio Station Declarations of Conflict: Alderman Ioannoni indicated a pecuniary interest on Report F-2001-2 7, Cheque No. 259275, because she is the recipienL Alderman Craitor indicated a pecuniary interest on Report F-2001-27, Cheque Nos. 259177, 259288, 259276, 259200, 259258, 259287, 259295 and259126, because a member of his family is employed by the recipienL Alderman Wing indicated a pecuniary interest on Report F-2001-27, Cheque Nos. 259245,259332 and 259286, because ail are associated with an organization of which she is an officer. Alderman Feren indicated a conflict with respect to the communication front Niagara Falls Life Centre because he has a business association with the Centre. 1. MINUTES MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Hendershot, that the minutes of the April 9, 2001, Corporate Services Committee be adopted as recorded. Motion Carried REPORTS: F-2001-27 - Municipal Accounts MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Hendershot, that the Municipal accounts totalling $12,364,696.76 for the period ending April 23, 2001, be approved. Motion Carried Alderman Puttick opposed to approval of Cheque No. 259275 -2- F-2001-28 - 2001 Financial Update ~ First Quarter. The Director of Finance advised that the Casino Niagara Compensatory Grant was shown as an Ontario Conditional Grant based on a directive from the Ministry of Finance MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Fisher, that the 2001 Financial Update for the First Quarter be received for information. Motion Carried F-2001-29 - Major Receivables Quarterly Report MOVED by Alderman Feren, seconded by Alderman Fisher, that the Major Receivables Quarterly Report be received for information. Motion Carried F-2001-30 - Development Charges - 2000 Financial Information MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Feren that the Development Charges 2000 Financial Information be received and filed. Motion Carried F-2001-31 - 2000 Reserves and Reserve Funds MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Fisher, that the 2000 transfers to reserves and reserve funds be approved. Motion Carried F-2001-32 - 2000 Capital Accounts MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Pietrangelo, that Report F-2001-32, 2000 Capital Accounts be received for information. Motion Carried F-2001-33 - Cancellation~ Reduction or Refund of Taxes MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Feren~ that the Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes under Section 442 & 443 of the Municipal Act be approved and granted to the individuals listed. Motion Carried -3- F-2001-34 - Vacant Property Tax Rebates MO FED by Alderman Fisher, seconded by Alderman Feren, that Report F-2001-34 - Vacant Property Tax Rebates be received for information. Motion Carried Industrial Assessment - Verbal Update The Revenue Supervisor advised that Canadian Niagara Power had a Current Value Assessment last year of 24.2 million, however, this year the roll was returned with a value of 5.5 million. OPAC has advised that this value is under appeal and will be brought back to the same as last year. Effective in 2001, power dams will be exempt from property taxes for municipal and education purposes. Canadian Niagara Power will fall under Bill 140for treatment of power dams and itwill be exempt. The municipality wiil be compensated annually for the loss of municipal property tax revenue associated with this change. MOVED by Alderman Pietrangelo, seconded by Mayor Thomson, that the information on industrial assessment be received. .Motion Carried COMMUNICATIONS On March 19tn, 2001, CiO, Council approved the application for the Niagara Falls Life Centre to be used as a "Special Residence, Temporary Shelter.' The Centre has requested that the Corporate Services Committee consider reimbursing the application fees of $1,050 ($750 to permit the dwelling to be used as a Special Residence and $300 to have the amending By-law presented to Council). The Centre is a non-profit organization and funding is provided by private donations, local businesses and churches within the community. MOVED by Alderman Volpatti, seconded by Alderman Craitor, that the application fees in the amount of $1,050 be reimbursed to the Niagara Falls Life Centre. Motion Carried Four Opposed Conflict as previouslv noted [or Alderman Feren Note: This motion was amended at the Council Meeting of April 23~d and was recorded in the Council Minutes. ADJOURNMENT MOVED by Mayor Thomson, seconded by Alderman Pietrangelo, that the meeting adjourn at 4:55 p.m. Motion Carried The Cii'y of Niagara Foils Canada Corporate Services Department Finance Division 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 web site: www.city.niagarafalls.on.ca Tel: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2016 E-mail: kburden @city.niagarafalls.on.ca F-2001-35 Ken Burden Director April 30, 2001 Alderman Wayne Campbell, Chair and Members °fthe Corporate Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: F-2001-35 - Municipal Accounts RECOMMENDATION: That Council approve the municipal accounts totalling $11,670,490.88 for the period ending April 30, 2001. BACKGROUND: The accounts have been reviewed by the Director of Finance and the by-law authorizing payment is listed on tonight's Council agenda. Reconm~ended by: K.E. Burden Director of Finance Respectfully submitted ~dh;~rAd ~mu' ;tt~gativ e O £fi c e r Approved by: T. Ravenda EXecutive Director of Corporate Services KEB:jd Working Together to Serve Our Community Clerk's Finance Human Resources Information Systems Legal · Planning & Development CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS BY-LAW NO. 2001- A by-law to authorize the payment of $11,670,490.88 for General Purposes. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: That the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following disbursements for the period ending April 30, 2001. CHEQUE NUMBER PAY TO THE ORDER OF AMOUNT PURPOSE 259454 AIR CARE SERVICES 589.81 259470 AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC 126.55 259355 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 25,235.55 259344 AUTOLAND CHRYSLER LTD. 795.76 BUILDING MAINTENANCE-ARENAS OXYGEN CYLINDERS-ARENAS SURVEY LAYOUT-MUN. WORKS INSURANCE CLAIM-GST PORTION 259456 259364 259357 259345 259407 259411 259346 259362 259360 259440 BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 166.53 BAYLIS & ASSOCIATES 722.25 BEATTIES BASICS 786.36 BELL CANADA 5,136.76 HELL MOBILITY 193.38 BELL MOBILITY PAGING 16.10 BEN BERG FARM & IND EQUIP LTD 2,968.50 BOARD OF MUSEUMS 537.50 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA 15,991.67 BUNTIN REID 955.02 PURCHASE OF U.S. DRAFT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES-H. RESOURCES OFFICE SUPPLIES-VARIOUS TELEPHONE CHARGES-VARIOUS CELLULAR CHARGES-VARIOUS PAGER RENTALS-BUILDING EQUIPMENT PURCHASE-PARKS/REC GRANT ALLOWANCE-14AY/2001 GRANT ALLOCATION-MAY/2001 OFFICE SUPPLIES-VARIOUS 259463 259348 259387 259351 259452 259363 259459 259356 259395 259361 259458 259473 259437 259457 259464 259461 259453 259480 259419 259436 259462 259447 259347 259451 CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIV. WOMEN 150.00 CANADIAN BEARINGS LTD. 112.31 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 40.00 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 692.29 CAPITANO, ROB 275.77 CARSWELL 398.68 CENTRAL TOWING SERVICES 64.20 CHAPMAN MURRAYASSOCIATES 1,813.30 CNASE, GORD 140.00 CIT FINANCIAL LTD 515.87 CITY OF NELLAND 436.46 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 20,391.43 CLAi~DON JEFF 73.89 CLEARNET INC 895.55 COLLINSON J L 25.25 CRAWFORD ADJUSTERS CANADA 250.00 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 90.95 CUPE LOCAL 133 1,894.06 DAVID SCHRAM & ASSOCIATES DUERKSENANGELA E3 LA~ORATORIES EMCOMP CONSULTANTS INC ENBRIDGE FELICETTI, SERGE 20,188.76 173.42 111.19 282.48 2,902.63 118.20 SPONSORSHIP 2001-MAYORS OFFICE AUTOMOTIVE PAinTS-GARAGE MEMORIAM DONATION-E. RESOURCES BUILDING MAINTENANCE-AP~NAS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE-APRIL/2001 SUBSCRIPTION-H. RESOURCES TOWING-GARAGE RESTORATION-PARKS/REC CPR INSTRUCTION-FIRE CONTRACT SERVICES-AP~NA CONFERENCE-BUS. DEVELOPMENT PAYROLL REMITTANCES MILEAGE ALLOWANCE-M~RCH/2001 CELLULAR EQUIPMENT-VARIOUS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE-APRIL/2001 INSURANCE CLAIMS-LEGAL OFFICE SUPPLIES-VARIOUS PAYROLL REMITTANCES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES-PARKS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE-MARCH/2001 TESTING-MUN. WORKS WSIH CLAIMS REVIEW-H. RESOURCES NATURAL GAS CHARGES-VARIOUS HEALTH HENEFIT-H. RESOURCES Page 1 of 3 259435 259354 259460 259353 259448 259352 259469 259359 259406 259465 259455 259390 259392 M93243 259388 259423 259429 259426 259402 259380 259434 259417 259389 259467 259401 259399 259408 259394 259481 259366 259~14 259416 259369 259412 259367 259432 259383 259368 259379 259466 259471 259385 259430 259410 259438 259377 259424 259391 259420 259472 259378 259413 259374 GALE'S GAS BARS LTD GALT KlqIFE CO LTD GEORGIAN HAY FIRE & SAFETY LTD GLADDING SALES AGENCY LTD GLOBAL ELECTION SYSTEMS INC. GHAYBAR ELECTRIC LTD GREATER NIAGARA GENERAL GREATER NIAGARA SENIOR H&I SERVICES HIEBERT J RU-ERO INNOVATIVE MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS LAFARGE CANADA INC. LOWE, BUDDY - PETTY CASH LUNDY'S LANE HISTORICAL MUSEUM LYMBURNER, ROBERT MACI, JOSEPH MARbiAK INFORMATION MATSON, WILLIAN AND LESLEY MATTREWS, CAMERON, HEYWOOD MCMASTERMEDICAL STUDENT MEDSET SPECIALTIES LTD MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE MOBILE COP~n~JNICATION SERVICES MUIR CAP & REGALIA LTD MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS ASSOC NF. FIRE FIGHTERS NIAGARA FALLS HYDRO NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA NIAGARA FALLS ROTARY CLUB ROAD SUPERVISOR'S SPRING SERVICE LTD. FALLS TOURISM RENT-ALL SERVICE LTD. FALLS CHAMBER OF FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY SAW SALES AND SERVICE SEOPPINGNEWS CREDIT UNION FALLS PROFESSIONAL O.E.T.C. OACA CONFERENCE 2001 OMERS PASCENTE, GIOVANNI PHILBRICK FARM & GARDEN EQUIP PRATA, G PRAXAIR PRECISE B/I SYSTEMS LIMITED PROJECT SNARE PROVINCIAL CONSTRUCTION PURE WATER PUROLATOR COURIER 423.94 333.50 2,038.95 1,832.23 43,212.29 1,415.65 109.40 3,333.00 270.25 24.50 500.00 2,048.55 1,728.75 956.56 9,173.61 140.00 500.00 150.00 817.40 1,653.58 450.00 117.49 3,305.00 1,469.49 32,237.90 170.81 172.62 85.60 2,281.90 2,022.08 350.00 100.00 310.50 70,000.00 1,223.60 450.00 26,903.34 156.17 1,917.60 16,000.00 7,622.48 300.00 900.00 10,722.29 100.00 2,704.80 25.25 216.69 569.25 5,708.33 1,853.78 13.50 335.44 GAS PURCHASE-FIRE ICE MAINTENANCE-ARENAS SAFETY SUPPLIES-FIRE PLUMBING SUPPLIES-VARIOUS VOTING EQUIPMENT-CLERKS ELECTRICA~L SUPPLIES-VARIOUS PAYROLL REMITTANCES GRANT ALLOCATION-MAY/2001 COMPUTER SUPPLIES-VARIOUS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE-APRIL/2001 SERVICE DEPOSIT REFUND ASPHALT MATERIALS-MUN. WORKS GRANULAR "A" STONE PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT GRANT ALLOWANCE-MAY/2001 TRAINING -FIRE SERVICE DEPOSIT REFUND WORKSHOP-ENGINEERING TAX O/P REFUND SURVEYING SERVICES-PAI~KS MEDICAL EDUCATION DAY HATTERIES-FIRE BURIAL LICENCE FEE-CEMETERIES PAYROLL REMITTANCES PAYROLL P~EMITTANCES EQUIPMENT BATTERIES-FIRE UNIFORM ACCESSORIES-FIRE MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL-ENGINEERING PAYROLL REMITTANCES ELECTRICITY CF=~RGES-VARIOUS ROTARy ITALIAN NIGHT TRUCK RODEO-SERVICE CENTRE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS-GAP, AGE GRANT AIJ.OWANCE-MAY/2001 EQUIPMENT RENTAL-FIRE REFUND ON TORONTO BLUE JAYS MA~CH 2001 SERVICES HARDWARE-FIRE PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS-VARIOUS PAYROLL REMITTANCES PAYROLL REMITTANCES OPERATOR CERTIFICATE EXAM OACA CONFERENCE-PLANNING REIMBURSEMENT FOR SAFETY SHOES MOWER PARTS-EQUIPMENT MILEAGE-APRIL/2001 CYLINDER RENTALS-VARIOUS COP~4D/qICATING MACHINES-PARKING GRANT ALLOWANCE-MAY/2001 EQUIPMENT RENTAL-SEWERS BOTTLED WATER-VARIOUS COURIER CHARGES-VARIOUS Page 2 of 3 259475 259468 259441 259403 259370 259433 259477 259439 259478 259476 259398 259446 259415 259442 259371 259431 259479 259421 259482 M93241 259404 259372 259382 259386 259384 259375 259405 M93242 259373 259474 259381 259483 RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA PdSCEIVER GENERAL REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAG P, EGIONAL 5fJNICIPALITY OF REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF RICER, KEVIN LYLE SCOTLABANKMUTUAL FUNDS SCOTIABANK SCOTIA~J~NKRSP SCOTIABANK RSP MUTUAL FUNDS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SIGNATURE SIGNS SINGULAR PRODUCTIONS LIMITED SOFTWARE FIRST COMPUTERS LTD STAMFORD HOME HARDWARE SUMNER~ RODNEY SUN-LIFE THOROLD LUMBER UNITED WAY UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH UPPER CANADA SPRINGS INC WALKER BROTHERS QUARRIES LTD. WAYNE THOMSON WILLOUGHBY HISTORICAL MUSEUM WOMEN'S pLACE OF SOUTH WORK EQUIPMENT LTD. WRIGHT FUELS INC. WSIB YARNELL OVEP~iEAD DOOR TOTAL 148,671.71 1,437.73 3,564.33 1,440,026.38 9,434,559.00 141.95 536.00 58,122.00 1,450.96 552.00 523.38 195.50 1,427.15 396.75 9.72 31.35 178,802.87 565.52 1,362.00 120.00 14.00 179.49 995.00 2,953.22 1,500.00 1,619.21 1,866.72 5,395.97 630.50 540.63 7,500.00 7,083.34 $11,670,490.88 PAYROLL P~EMI TTANCE S GAP, NISHEE SIGN PURCHASE-FIRE SEWAGE FLOW CHARGES 2001 REGIONAL TAX LEVY TAX 0/P REFUND PAYROLL REMITTANCES PURCHASE CARD PAYMENT PAYROLL REMITTANCES PAYROLL REMITTANCES PAINTS-STOP, ES SIGN PURCHASE-LEGAL PABADE FLOAT-PARKS/REC COM~UTER HARDWARE-INFO. SYSTEMS HARDWARE SUPPLIES-FIRE WATER O/P REFUND MAR 2001 PREMIUMS RESTORATION SERVICES-FRkLICK'S pAYROLL REMITTANCES INSPECTOR' S CONFERENCE BOTTLED WATER-H. RESOURCES GRANULAR "A" STONE MAY CONTINGENCY GRANT ALLOWANCE -MAY/2001 GRANT ALLOWANCE -MAY/2001 TRACKLESS PARTS-GARAGE FUEL-LANDFILL PAYMENTS TO APR. 9/01 DOOR REPAIRS-FIRE PAYROLL REMITTANCES GRANT ALLOCATION-MAY/2001 GRANT ALLOWANCE-MAY/2001 PASSED THIS 30th DAY OF APRIL, 2001. E. C. WAGG, CITY CLERK WAYNE THOMSON, MAYOR FIRST READING: SECOND READING: THIRD HEADING: , 2001. , 2001. , 2001. Page 3 of 3 ~The City of Niagara Fails Canada Corporate Services Department Planning & Development 4310 Queen Street P.O, Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 web site: www.city.niagarafalls.on,ca Tel: (905) 356-7521 Fax: (905) 356-2354 E-mail: planning@city.niagarafalls.on.ca April 30, 2001 Doug Darbyson Director PD-2001-11 Alderman Wayne Campbell, Chairperson and Members of the Corporate Services Committee City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Members: Re: PD-2001-11, SitePlan ApprovalProcess RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Committee consider the proposals contained in this report to tmprove the efficiency of the site plan approval process and to streamline the admmistratmn of current procedures. BACKGROUND: Recently, due to the increase in development in the City, staff involved with site plan applications have experienced inefficiencies with the current site plan approval process. As a result, the developer has experienced longer processing times which affect the issuance of building perm/ts. Currently, the process is split into two parts. First, technical processing by Planning, Municipal Works, Building, Parks, Recreation and Culture, and Fire Services occurs prior to Council approval. Second, the administrative processing by Legal occurs after Council's approval. Building permits are only issued after the site plan agreement is registered on title. Staff have investigated the procedures used in other municipalities and have identified several ways to streamline and improve the efficiency of the process which will result in better service delivery to the development community. A STREAMLINED PROCESS: In considering improvements to the current approval process, it is worth noting that site plan approval is the last step of the planning process. Land use issues, land division and variances have all been dealt with earlier all tkrough public process. However, site planning is essentially the implementation stage of the planning process. It is in site planning where Official Plan pohcies, Zoning By-law provisions and design guidelines are instituted through building and parking arrangements, landscaping and servicing. In order to expedite the site plan approval process, the following efficiency measures are proposed which are consistent with several other municipalities. Fgorking Together to Serve Our Communitg Clerk's Finance Human Resources · Information Systems Legal Planning & Development April 9, 2001 -2- PD-2001-11 Simultaneous Plan Review and Agreement Preparation It is proposed to have agreements prepared while technical review is taking place. By shifting the agreement preparation to early in the process, together with a requirement of a complete application with all the supporting legal information, it would improve upon the efficiency of the process and a more timely issuance of building permits. Clearance of Conditions Prior to Agreement Registration By making a requirement that an applicant satisfy conditions of approval prior to the registration of the agreement, the onus is on the applicant to clear these conditions quickly so that he may obtain a building permit. Thus, once the agreement is registered, staffno longer have to spend time during construction of the development and after, trying to have the applicant resolve these matters. Delegation of Approval Authority The current site plan control by-law provides for a partial delegation of authority. Small developments (those under 6,000 square feet) are subject to approval by the Planning Director. This process has worked well with applications being processed simply and efficiently. Similar benefits could be achieved if this process is expanded to large-scale development. Legislative authority for the delegation of site plan approval to a staff member is provided for within section 41 of the Planning Act. It is being suggested that the Director of Planning and Development have the authority for approval. This would only be granted once other departments have satisfactorily reviewed the plans and conditions of approval successfully negotiated with the developer. Several municipalities have delegated authority. These include: Barrie, S amia, Brampton, Mississauga, North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins, Stoney Creek, Brantford, Cambridge, Oshawa, Burlington, and Windsor. These municipalities have done so in the interests of simplifying their approval processes and making them more efficient. Council should note that in instances where the developer is not willing to comply with Council's policies, for example the dedication of a road widening or granting of an easement, the application will be forwarded to Council for consideration. In this way, the applicant and staffhave the opportunity to make a presentation to Council which will make a decision. In order to keep Council informed as to which applications have been approved under the delegated system, a monthly report would be submitted. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the proposed process should make site plan approval more efficient and streamlined while guaranteeing that conditions of approval are met in a timely manner. The development community should realize an improved level of service from the proposed process. The goal is to IqIarch 19, 2001 -3- PD-2001-11 provide a seamless approval process from the time of site plan application to the issuance of building permits. Should the Committee endorse this proposal, staff will proceed with the necessary amendments to the site plan control bydaw and policy. ~Prepare : John Barnsley Planner 2 and Respectfully submitted: ~Ctl~/j Alex Herlovitch Deputy Director of Planning & Development Recommendedby: Doug Darbyson Director of Planning & Development Approved by: Tony Ravenda. Executive Director o f Corporate Services JB:gd Attach. V52001COUNCIL~001 04 30kPD2001-11.wpd Bulgarian world fOlk ~ PERI~'ORM~R~ FI(~M KUROpE; NORTH& SOI:ITI~! AMEI~ICA~ C~A ~p~ byN~' Y~ Bt~to~ ~Ncago, Toronto, ~ N~agara, ~ ~m er, Buff~o; Sofi~ M~o~, Ptov~v Re~resent n'Car~ada,by !'Sound consultiog .1,217 BayvteW.Ave su.te 206 Toronto ON' M4G2Z8 A~orj} 20, 2001 To:, Mayor Wayne.Thomson. City.Hag - 4310 Queen' street Niagara Falls. ON. L2E 6Y5 Dear Mayor Thomson Our company s ir)voived in the ~:ealizatior~ of the first World' Bulgar an Folk Festival. We 'lsad a major battle'with American c, ompanie, s regard n~ the mo'st appropr ate p a~e to hold' n tt)e. fe~[iv~'l:progra~. K0 fac w~' c°nvjnCed.r~m to realiz.,e jt in::Ter0nt0 ahi~ hiag~a~ Fa}is (0riCh0);:-..' · I~us~. or,be str0nge¢ Bulgarian or~anized ~,.~mun:ity and chuf'c~es..'lf ~'0~ h~Ve:ahy t me Y~U can review the festNal W-e~ ~age: hltp i/~i,qboc ties com~i~o'l'07~!N a,qac-e20rO 1 ~itr~'l ' 'we al~o have been try 0g to find an a~propdate Cbncert ha n Niaga, ra (ON)-fpr ou~' Gal~ cone, eh that .,.wi!l, featt~r~ the. best per{~t~er~ 'We-have~ de, idled lo:~se' Me,~ioFiaj Arena ai:51At5 Centre Street~.becau;se oj~ 15eot' UCkof:re'sporisi}s from oiher ptabe$ wehad t~rgeted on o~i~ pr.c~ram. We .will'be.happy to receive your support of. the Bulgar an community ~elebration and to' give,us a , ~pe,.rmjt t'o~'Using the ~b~ve,i~re~mises. on May 13,, 2OOl, : ", ·., - ' · .. · our representatives ~etI already the s~p. erintendent, of the~Me~mor~al Arefia~ M~.; Buddy ~e- we~ gofh~, appr0y~l:re~ar~ n'g,the d~:te :~d ti~e progt:am ' Please cons der yOarself and ti~e'Members of. Council as an hi'noted guest'of'the Bulgarian :World Folk Festival OUt .cp, O[di,n'atOr for'the,festival celebration'in N agara isM[. Stoyan I~enev ~ 5144 Qdtart~ Ave, #3 N Agate Fa I~ ON"[:2E 3S2 HeW be cpritact you soph. Represen! I'Sound ane Musibal'.DJrect0r of Bulgar an Fo kfest