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2003/09/08The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 24 September 8, 2003 Moved by Alderman WING Seconded by Alderman ORR WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of the Liquor Licence Act, Mr. Alex Markakis has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a licence to sell liquor at the premises known municipally as 4437 Queen Street; and WHEREAS 4437 Queen Street is the same premises as 4439 Queen Street, the location of a formerly licenced establishment known as "Cell Block" (or "Anaconda");and WHEREAS this is the same location for the proposed "Electrowerkz Caf6", an establishment for which the Alcohol and Gaming Commission refused a liquor licence on or about April 20,2001; and WHEREAS the Alcohol and Gaming Commission imposed a two-year prohibition from issuance ora liquor licence at this location from 2001 until April 2003; and WHEREAS the issuance a liquor licence at 4437 Queen Street is not in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents of Niagara Falls; and WHEREAS Council supports the refusal of a liquor licence at 4437 Queen Street, and wishes to show such support by means of a Resolution, as permitted by the Liquor Licence Act; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that a liquor licence at 4437 Queen Street is not in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents of Niagara Falls and should, therefore, be refused. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. DEAN IORFIDA CITY CLERK ~ON MAYOR The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Council Chambers No. 25 September 8, 2003 Moved by Alderman PIETRANGELO Seconded by Alderman ORR WHEREAS the international border influences tourism, law enforcement and the economy of the Niagara Region; and WHEREAS being a border community, the expeditious flow of traffic and goods over the international bridges is important; and WHEREAS ensuring that individuals with criminal records or dishonourable intent are prohibited from entering the country, is also a priority; and WHEREAS the goals indicated above are accomplished through sufficient manpower at the international bridges, especially at the Primary Inspection Booths; and WHEREAS in 2000, the Federal Govermnent added 70 additional officers to the Niagara River crossings; and WHEREAS recent projections from Canada Customs and Revenue Agency seem to indicate a decrease in money budgeted to border operations; and WHEREAS if these projections are based on this year's visitors figures, they can be viewed as an anomaly based on extraneous factors such as SARS; and WHEREAS in the last month there has been a substantial increase in visitors and cross border traffic; and WHEREAS the increase in traffic has resulted in lengthy delays in crossings into Canada because of insufficient Primary Inspection Booths being opened; and WHEREAS the Rainbow Bridge Plaza was recently expanded and there are plans for expansions to the plazas at the Queenston-Lewiston and Peace Bridges; and -2- WHEREAS such expansions will be futile if there are not enough Custom officers to man the Primary Inspection Booths, especially during peak hours; and WHEREAS insufficient staffing levels at the intemational bridges will have a negative impact on the tourism and commercial sectors of the Niagara Region. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Federal Government, specifically the Minister of National Revenue, be petitioned to ensure that staffing levels at the Niagara River bridges are sufficient to ensure the expeditious flow of goods and traffic across the border; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that staff levels at the International Bridges on the Niagara River not decrease to pre-2000 levels; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that this resolution also be forwarded to the area M..P's and the Councils of Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake. AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. Carried Unanimously. D~EAN IOREI~D? CITY CLERK MAYOR