City of Niagara Falls Agenda City Council Meeting Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 5:00 PM Council Chambers

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1. IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 4:00 P.M.

1.1. In Camera Resolution, April 24, 2018 7 - 8 April 24

2. CALL TO ORDER

2.1. O Canada to be sung by Mia Bergamo 9 Anthem Singer

3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES

3.1. Council Minutes of April 10, 2018 10 - 20 City Council - 10 Apr 2018 - Minutes - Pdf

4. DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST

Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time.

5. MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS

6. REPORTS

6.1. CAO-2018-01 21 - 24

Doug Birrell, CEO Niagara Hospitality Hotels, representing the various BIA's will address Council. CAO-2018-01 Transient Accommodation Tax

7. REPORTS

Page 1 of 144 7.1. F-2018-12 - Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes Under 25 - 27 Section 357 and 358 of The Municipal Act, 2001 F-2018-12 Cancellation Reduction or Refund of Taxes

F-2018-12 Attachment

7.2. F-2018-13 - Monthly Tax Receivables Report - March 28 - 31 F-2018-13 - Tax Receivables Monthly Report (Mar)

F-2018-13 - Attachment

7.3. F-2018-14 - Municipal Accounts 32 - 42 F-2018-14 Municipal Accounts

F-2018-14 Attachment

7.4. F-2018-17 - Development Charges Exemption for Lundy's Lane CIP 43 - 45 Properties F-2018-17 Development Charges Exemption for LL CIP Properties

7.5. MW-2018-07 - Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project 46 - 49 Update MW-2018-07 - Park Infrastructure Project Update

MW-2018-07 - Attachment #1 -2018_Proposed_Playground_Projects

7.6. PBD-2018-24 - DOW 2017-002, Request for Extension of 50 - 53 Commercial Building & Facade Grant Approval for 4634 Queen Street Applicant: David Sabina PBD-2018-24, DOW-2017-002, Request for Extension of CB & FG, 4634 Queen St

7.7. R&C-2018-06 - MacBain Community Centre Pool Repair 54 - 56 R&C-2018-06-MacBain Community Centre Pool Ceiling Repair

R&C-2018-06 Attachment #1 MacBain Community Centre Pool Ceiling Repair

7.8. R&C-2018-08 - Naming and Renaming of Parks - Bruno Agostinelli 57 - 60 Jr. Application R&C-2018-08-Naming and Renaming of Parks – Bruno Agostinelli Jr. Application

Page 2 of 144 R&C-2018-08-Attachment #1 Bruno Agostinelli SWOF bio

7.9. TS-2018-12 - Nichols Lane - Speed Limit Review 61 - 63

TS-2018-12 Nichols Lane - Speed Limit Review

8. PLANNING MATTERS

8.1. Public Meeting 64 - 71

AM-2018-003, Zoning By-law Amendment Application Part 1, 59R-13324 Owner: Fern Pasquale

Background Report: PBD-2018-20 PBD-2018-20, AM-2018-003, Montrose Road

8.2. Public Meeting 72 - 77

AM-2018-001, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5888 Thorold Stone Road and part of 5900 Thorold Stone Road Applicant: Lantana Holdings Inc.

Background Report: PBD-2018-21 PBD-2018-21, AM-2018-001, 5900 & 5888 Thorold Stone Road

8.3. Public Meeting 78 - 88

26CD-11-2018-001 Plan of Vacant Land Condominium 7712 Badger Road Applicant: 1962866 Inc. ( Lucy Borghesi)

Recommendation Report: PBD-2018-22 PBD-2018-22, 26CD-11-2018-001, 7712 Badger Road

9. COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK

9.1. Saint Paul High School Spirit Day – Request to permit up to 3 food 89 trucks on the school property and waive any licensing fees for the 1 day event, May 23, 2018.

Recommendation: For the Consideration of Council

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9.2. Ontario Small Urban Convention 2018 - AGM this May at the 90 - 91 Sheraton on the Falls.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council Ontario Small Urban Convention 2018

9.3. Niagara Regional Labour Council - requesting that April 28, 2018 be 92 proclaimed as a " National Day of Mourning" in the City of Niagara Falls and further that Council and staff be invited to attend the ceremony at 10:30 a.m. at the Workers Monument at City Hall.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council National Day of Mourning

9.4. Falun Dafa Association of Canada - that the month of May be 93 - 100 recognized as "Falun Dafa Month" in the City of Niagara Falls.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council Email request proclamation

Falun Dafa Month celebration

9.5. Moving Transit Forward – Interim Branding Strategy and 101 - 112 Communications Approach

Recommendation: For the Approval of Council Moving Transit Forward - Interim Branding Strategy and Communications Approach

9.6. City of Resolution – Requesting the Ontario Government to 113 implement reforms that would encourage the remediation of abandoned contaminated properties.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council Correspondence Letter Council March 20 2018

9.7. National Congress Italian Canadians, Niagara Peninsula District – 114 - 115 Celebrating 8th Annual Italian Heritage Month along with Giovanni Caboto Day would like to request a flag raising on Friday June 1, 2018 at 12pm

Page 4 of 144 Recommendation: For the Approval of Council Italian Heritage Month

9.8. Taps Brewing Company - requesting relief of the noise By-law for 116 various events taking place in 2018 at 4680 Queen Street.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council Taps Brewing Company

9.9. Rotary Niagara Falls Sunrise Ribfest – requesting that the City of 117 Niagara Falls declare their 14th Annual Niagara Rotary Ribfest a Community Event, to be held June 15, 16, 17, 2018 at Niagara Square.

Recommendation: For the Consideration of Council. Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise Ribfest

10. RATIFICATION OF IN CAMERA MATTERS

11. BY-LAWS

The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by-law listed for Council consideration.

2018-41 - A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No.115 to 118 - 121 the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan. By-law OPA 115

2018-42 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to delete references to 122 - 124 the term family and owner (AM-2018-002). By-law AM-2018-002

2018-43 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to introduce new 125 - 128 definitions and regulatory provisions to address accessory dwelling units (AM-2012-014). By-law AM-2012-014

2018-44 - A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to 129 - 130 regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stop Signs at Intersections) Apr 24 - Rosedale Drive, Sixth Avenue, Florence Avenue

2018-45 - A by-law to authorize the payment of $50,701,824.89 or 131 - 141 General Purposes. 04 - Municipal Accounts 180424

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04 - Municipal Accounts Attachment

2018-46 - A by-law to amend By-law 2002-081, being a by-law to 142 - 143 appoint City employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws. 2018 Apr 24 By-law Enforcement Officers

2018-47 - A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City 144 Council at its meeting held on the 24th day of April, 2018. 04 24 18

12. NEW BUSINESS

13. ADJOURNMENT

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The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Resolution

April 24, 2018

Moved by:

Seconded by:

WHEREAS all meetings of Council are to be open to the public; and

WHEREAS the only time a meeting or part of a meeting may be closed to the public is if the subject matter falls under one of the exceptions under s. 239(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001.

WHEREAS s. 239(7) of the Act mandates that the municipality or local board or a committee of either of them shall record without note or comment all resolutions, decisions, and other proceedings at a meeting of the body whether it is closed to the public or not; and

WHEREAS s. 239(8) of the Act requires that the record required by subsection 239(7) shall be made by the Clerk of the Corporation in the case of a meeting of council; and

WHEREAS on April 24, 2018 Niagara Falls City Council will be holding a Closed Meeting as permitted under s. 239(2)(b), s. 239(2)(e) and s. 239(2)(f) of the Act, for matters that pertain to personal matters, litigation or potential litigation and advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege; and s. 239(2)(d), for matters related to labour relations or employee negotiations; and s. 239(2)(a), for matters dealing with the security of the property of the municipality.

WHEREAS due to the nature of the discussion of the in the Closed Meeting, it may not be appropriate for City staff to be in attendance, save the Director of Human Resources ("HR") and the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO); and

WHEREAS s.228(4)of the Act permits the Clerk the discretionary authority to delegate in writing to any person, other than a member of council, any of the clerks powers and duties under the Act;

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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that on April 24, 2018 at 4:00 p.m., Niagara Falls City Council will go into a closed meeting, prior to their regularly scheduled meeting at 5:00 p.m., to consider matters that fall under s. 239(2)(a,b,d,e,f).

AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.

WILLIAM G. MATSON JAMES M. DIODATI ACTING CITY CLERK MAYOR

Page 8 of 144 April 24, 2018 – Mia Bergamo

Mia is a grade 6 student at St Vincent DePaul Catholic Elementary School. She enjoys singing and listening to all types of music. Her favorite band is The Beatles! Mia also enjoys traveling with her family, hanging out with her friends and playing with her dog Popi. Mia’s future plans include travelling the world, studying hard and achieving her goal of becoming a Child Psycologist.

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MINUTES City Council Meeting Tuesday, April 10, 2018 Council Chambers 5:00 PM

COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor Jim Diodati, Councillor Wayne Campbell, Councillor , Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Councillor Vince Kerrio, Councillor Joyce Morocco, Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Councillor Mike Strange, and Councillor Wayne Thomson

COUNCIL ABSENT:

COUNCIL LATE:

1 IN CAMERA SESSION OF COUNCIL 4:00

a) In Camera Resolution, April 10, 2018

2 CALL TO ORDER

a) Moment of Silence for those who lost their lives in the Humboldt Broncos Junior Hockey Team crash.

b) O Canada sung by Gioia De Leonardis.

3 ADOPTION OF MINUTES

Council Minutes of March 27, 2018.

a) Council Minutes of March 27, 2018.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the minutes be approved with amendment, that the correspondence from Norm Puttick be referred to the Region.

Carried Unanimously

4 DISCLOSURES OF PECUNIARY INTEREST Disclosures of pecuniary interest and a brief explanation thereof will be made for the current Council Meeting at this time.

a) Councillor Thomson indicated a conflict to an In Camera matter.

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b) Councillor Kerrio indicated a conflict to an In Camera matter and report MW-2018-06.

c) Councillor Pietrangelo declared conflict with report L-2018-04.

5 MAYOR'S REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS

a) Mayor Diodati extended condolences to Selene Tudini, city employee on the passing of her father-in-law, Pasqualino Tudini; John Brough, city employee on the passing of his brother James (Brough) Pace.

Mayor Diodati advised of the following: Niagara Falls stands behind Humboldt, Saskatchewan, the falls glowed gold and green to support the community, both the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls were illuminated. April 12th is Jersey Day at schools across districts and many professional locations, including City Hall to show support.

The next meeting of City Council will take place, April 24, 2018.

6 DEPUTATIONS / PRESENTATIONS

a) Recognition of Lucas Bahdi

Mayor Diodati recognized Lucas Bahdi for his accomplishment, winning the Canadian Boxing Championships in Edmonton. Mayor Diodati and Councillor Strange presented him with an award on behalf of the City.

7 REPORTS

a) MW-2018-06 - Boyer's Creek Municipal Drain Re-Appointment of Engineer under the Drainage Act Spriet & Associates

The report recommends that Council approve the appointment of Spriet Associates as the Drainage Engineer for the Boyer’s Creek Municipal Drain Project pursuant to section 8 of the Drainage Act.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended.

Motion Carried with Councillor Kerrio declaring a conflict.

b) PBD-2018-23 - Extension of the Interim Control By-law Regarding

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Boarding and Rooming Houses

The report recommends that Council pass the by-law on the agenda to extend interim control on boarding and rooming houses for an additional 12 months.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved as recommended.

Carried Unanimously

c) TS-2018-11 - Rosedale Drive - Intersection Control Reviews

The report recommends that a stop sign is installed facing northbound and southbound motorists on Sixth Avenue at Rosedale Drive and facing northbound motorists on Florence Avenue at Rosedale Drive.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the report be approved as recommended.

Carried Unanimously

d) CD-2018-03 - Adult Entertainment Appeals

The recommendations of the Adult Entertainment Appeals Committee are as follows:

1. With respect to Licensee #AE10878, that the hearing be adjourned without a fixed date until such time as the criminal proceedings are resolved. 2. With respect to Licensee #AE6596, that the licence be withheld until the condition of release requiring the licensee to maintain a distance from the alleged victim is rescinded.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the report be approved as recommended.

Carried Unanimously

8 COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY CLERK

a) Starr Valentino - requesting that May 16, 2018 be proclaimed as " Do Something Good for your neighbour Day" in the City of Niagara Falls.

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RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange that the communication be approved as recommended.

Carried Unanimously b) Celebrate Old Downtown – Cruising the Q Car Show: Cruising the Q is entering its 5th season starting May 1, 2018. Requesting waiver of fees associated with Road Closures, Cleaning (sweeping of Queen Street) and Parking Permits.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be approved.

Carried Unanimously c) 11th Annual Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer - Taking place June 9th and 10th, 2018. Requesting that Council recognize the event as a public event of municipal significance in order to obtain a Special Occasion Liquor Licence from the AGCO.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be approved.

Carried Unanimously d) Redboss Pyrotechnics – requesting approval for use of Glenview Park for various firework displays for the Great Wolf Lodge.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that the communication be approved as recommended.

Carried Unanimously

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e) Revel Charity Ball - Benefiting Project Share: Request for funding by purchasing a table of 10 ($1000) for the event on April 27, 2018.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Campbell, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that Council purchase a table and if unable to attend a donation be made in lieu.

Carried Unanimously

f) Water For Life Art Exhibition- The temporary exhibition will be taking place on May 12, 2018 at the Niagara Falls History Museum, 5810 Ferry Street. The event, expecting to attract 200-300 invited guests, will help support and promote the importance of water and artistic representations of water.

Requesting that Council recognize the event as a public event of municipal significance in order to obtain a Special Occasion Liquor Licence from the AGCO.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Consideration of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be approved.

Carried Unanimously

g) Notice of Public Meeting - Impact of Canadian National (CN) Railway train operations within the City's urban boundary.

RECOMMENDATION: For the Information of Council

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Victor Pietrangelo that the communication be received.

Carried Unanimously

9 RATIFICATION OF IN CAMERA MATTERS

a) L-2018-03 - Overhead Pedestrian Walkways

That Council adopt the following Policy with respect to overhead walkways occupying or intending to occupy space above the City of

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Niagara Falls public highways:

1. That, in the event the public walkway or intended public walkway connects the public areas of one private building to the public areas of another private building, such as the vestibule of a hotel to the hallway of a hotel which is situated on the opposite side of a City of Niagara Falls public highway, the walkway be considered a benefit to the citizens of the City of Niagara Falls and that no charge be made for the use of the airspace which the overhead walkway or intended overhead walkway occupies, or is going to occupy;

2. That the owner or owners of any public walkway or intended public walkway that is situated in the airspace above a public highway that is owned by the City of Niagara Falls, be required to maintain the walkway to the satisfaction of the specified officers of the City of Niagara Falls; and

3. That a private walkway or intended private walkway that connects private areas of private buildings which are situated on opposite sides of a public highway owned by the City of Niagara Falls (such as a walkway connecting a condominium building to its parking garage) should be subject to the normal rules considering the use of municipally owned property and that a license fee be charged for the use of the airspace that the walkway occupies.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, Seconded by Councillor Wayne Campbell that the recommendations contained in the report be approved.

Motion Carried with Councillors Thomson and Kerrio declaring a conflict

10 NEW BUSINESS

a) Lundy's Lane Sign

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Wayne Thomson, Seconded by Councillor Mike Strange Refer to staff to work with the Region on the sign issue at the Lundy's Lane Animal Hospital, that is currently being obstructed by the patio fencing of the neighbouring business.

Carried Unanimously

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b) Niagara Region - Hiring of CAO

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Kim Craitor, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that Council supports the Regional review of the hiring process of the CAO and that the results of the review be reported on within this term of Council.

Carried Unanimously

11 PLANNING MATTERS

a) Public Meeting

AM-2017-005, City Initiated Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments Vacation Rental Units and Bed and Breakfats

Background Report: PBD-2018-19

The report recommends the following:

1. That Council approve amendments to the Official Plan in accordance with the wording in Appendix “A” to:

o Permit Vacation Rental Units as of right on Tourist Commercial, Major Commercial and Minor Commercial designated lands.

o Permit Vacation Rental Units, subject to a Zoning By-law Amendment, on the Residential, Niagara Parkway Residential and Good General Agriculture designated lands.

o Add definitions for Vacation Rental Units and Bed and Breakfasts to Appendix 1 of the Official Plan.

2. That Council approve amendments to Zoning By-law Nos. 79- 200, 395, 1966 (Willoughby) and 1538, 1958 (Crowland) to:

o Define a Vacation Rental Unit and a Bed and Breakfast as outlined in this report;

o Require 2 parking spaces for a Vacation Rental Unit with up to 3 bedrooms, and 1 parking space per guest room

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rented out to tourists in a Bed and Breakfast as well as 1 parking space for the dwelling;

o Permit a Vacation Rental Unit, with up to 3 bedrooms and 6 persons occupancy, as of right in the Tourist Commercial (TC), General Commercial (GC) and Central Business Commercial (CB) zones;

o Permit a Bed and Breakfast, with up to 3 guest rooms for rent, as of right in the Residential 1A Density (R1A), Residential 1B Density (R1B), Residential 1C Density (R1C), Residential 1D Density (R1D), Residential 1E Density (R1E), Residential 1F Density (R1F), Residential Two (R2), Residential Mixed (R3), Transition Residential Multiple (TRM), Deferred Tourist Commercial (DTC), Deferred Commercial (DC), Agriculture (A), Rural (R), and Development Holding (DH) Zones of By-law No. 79-200, the Rural, Niagara River Parkway Residential and Village Residential Zones of By-law No. 395, 1966 and the Rural- Agricultural Zone of By-law No. 1538, 1958;

o Permit a Bed and Breakfast, with up to 6 guest rooms for rent, as of right in the Tourist Commercial (TC), General Commercial (GC) and Central Business Commercial (CB) zones; and

o Maintain any current site or area specific approvals for cottage rental dwellings or Vacation Rental Units, tourist homes and Bed and Breakfasts.

3. That Council approve amendments to the Licensing By-law to add new regulatory schedules and fees for Vacation Rental Units and Bed and Breakfasts as discussed in this report.

Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning & Development provided Council with a presentation.

John Beam, 6219 Johnson Dr., expressed his concerns and asked for clarification on the bylaw and number of complaints received.

Janice Low, 7625 Green Vista Gate, is opposed to vacation rentals in her neighbourhood but is not opposed to them in a tourist commercial zoned area.

Vince Urbanic, 7637 Green Vista Gate, opposed to vacation rentals in a

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David Low, 7625 Green Vista Gate, opposed to vacation rentals in a residential area.

Joe DePalma, 7631 Green Vista Gate, opposed to vacation rentals in a residential area.

William Nobes, 4703 McDougall Cres, expressed concern with the repercussions on the owner for the Illegal vacation rentals.

Olga Grecevic, 7641 St Augustine Cr, expressed concerns with enforcement and if the City had enough staffing.

Linda Manson, 4132 Cookman, believes vacation rentals should be in a tourist commercial area.

Whitney Hark, 5090 McGlashan, wants to work with the City to operate her business.

Noemi Jacek, 4733 Cookman Cres, is in favor of the vacation rentals in a residential area.

Adam Ane, 4878 Armoury St, is in favor of the vacation rentals in a residential area.

James Black, 5153 Southgate Dr., operates a vacation rental unit and doesn't feel the areas should be restricted.

Mariya Kazmer, 613 Metler Rd, Fenwick, is supportive of the vacation rentals.

Guy Pace, 11283 Niagara Parkway, expressed concerns with the hours of enforcement.

Sean Hyde, 4691 River Road, are complaints investigated to prove if accurate.

Garvin Walker, believes it's positive as it helps the economy develop.

Michael Miller, 5171 Second Avenue, opposed to vacation rentals in a residential area.

Bryan Keenan, in favor of the vacation rental units in all areas of the

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City.

Caroline Meyer, 5309 Third Avenue, in favor of the vacation rental units, it helps with family incomes.

Caroline Berduko, 11283 Niagara Parkway is in favor of the vacation rental units in the proper designated area.

Robert Ainslie, 7100 McMillan Drive, in favor of the vacation rental units but they need to be regulated.

John Clark, 6245 Clare Cr, asked for clarification on the roles of the by- law enforcement officers.

Maria Rekrut, President & Founder, Canadian Real Estate Investors Association, in favor of the vacation rental units and thinks more time and discussion is needed before a final decision is made.

The Public Meeting was Closed.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the report be deferred.

Motion Defeated with Councillors Thomson, Craitor, Campbell, Kerrio, Strange and Pietrangelo opposed.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Joyce Morocco, Seconded by Councillor Carolynn Ioannoni that the staff report be approved with staff to report back with more information on the associated fees, a phased in period, owner versus live in manager and enforcement.

Carried Unanimously

BY-LAWS The City Clerk will advise of any additional by-laws or amendments to the by- law listed for Council consideration.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Strange that the by-laws be given a first and second reading. Carried Unanimously

2018-37 A by-law to amend By-law No. 80-114, being a by-law to

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designate private roadways as fire routes along which no parking of vehicles shall be permitted.

2018-38 A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. ( Parking Prohibited, Stopping Prohibited, Yield Signs at Intersections, Stop Signs at Intersections, through highways)

2018-39 A by-law to prohibit certain uses of land in the area of the City of Niagara Falls regulated by Zoning By-law Nos. 79-200, as amended; 1538, 1958, as amended; 395, 1966 as amended; and 70- 69 as amended.

2018-40 A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 10th day of April, 2018.

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Pietrangelo, seconded by Councillor Morocco that the by-laws be given a third reading and passed. Carried Unanimously

12 ADJOURNMENT

a) ADJOURNMENT

ORDERED on the motion of Councillor Mike Strange, Seconded by Councillor Joyce Morocco that the meeting be adjourned at 10:30 p.m.

Carried Unanimously

CAO

Mayor

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Chief Administrative Officer

SUBJECT: CAO-2018-01 Transient Accommodation Tax (a.k.a. Hotel Tax)

RECOMMENDATION

1. That the City of Niagara Falls implement a Transient Accommodation Tax of $2.00 per room per night of occupancy commencing January 1, 2019.

2. That the Transient Tax apply to all accommodation in the City of Niagara Falls and that the program be implemented as outlined in this report.

3. The City of Niagara Falls supports the creation of a Niagara Falls Hotel Association (NFHA) to act as the eligible tourism entity under the regulation to distribute the funds as outlined in this report.

4. That the Transient Accommodation rate be approved for a five (5) year term, however, after January 1, 2022 (3 years), the partners agree to conduct a review of the Transient Accommodation Tax and related impact on tourism and may retain a consultant to conduct an impact study to assist in determining its effectiveness.

BACKGROUND

At the Council meeting held on November 28, 2017 Council received a report on the Transient Accommodation Tax. Council recommended that the implementation of the tax be deferred and no action taken until consultation has taken place with all stakeholders. On January 16, 2018 a public meeting of all stakeholders was held. Subsequent to the public meeting staff conducted further discussions with representatives from the various B.I.A’s. On March 28, 2018 a further meeting was held with B.I.A representatives whereby proposal from the accommodation sector was presented. This proposal received the support from all B.I.A’s and is reflective of the program details outlined in this report.

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In April, 2017 the Province of Ontario passed Bill 127: Stronger, Healthier Ontario Act (Budget Measures) 2017, which allow lower or single tier municipalities in Ontario to charge a transient accommodation tax, also called a “Hotel Tax”, upper tier municipalities, such as the Region, are not eligible to collect funds under this regulation. The regulations (Ontario Regulations 435/17) received approval on November 23, 2017 and came into force on December 1, 2017. In a letter from the Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, the Honourable Eleanor McMahon, she encourages the City to consider how a new tax on transient accommodation may bring greater transparency and consistency to the existing practices in our City through the sharing of funds with a tourism organization, application of a uniform rate, and clearer labelling of the charge on hotel bills. This is an opportunity for the City of Niagara Falls to strengthen its partnership with its tourism partners to ensure that the tourism sector continues to be competitive in Niagara Falls and in Ontario. The legislation states that municipalities that adopt a hotel tax and have an existing Destination Marketing Fee (DMF) program in place are required to share the hotel tax revenue with the appropriate not-for-profit tourism organization in an amount that matches the total revenue generated by the existing (DMF) program. Where such a program does not exist for a municipality, at least 50 per cent of the hotel tax revenue is to be shared with the respective Regional Tourism Organization or a not-for-profit tourism organization. With respect to Niagara Falls at least 50% of the revenue generated must be shared with the eligible tourism entity. The City of Niagara Falls would be required to administer the collection of the proposed fee.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

The Transient Accommodation (Hotel Tax) will replace the current “DMF” programs across the province. The stakeholders will collect the tax at the source from consumers.

In Niagara Falls there are currently 132 hotel/motels in the city with approximately 12,000 hotel rooms. The tax would only be charged on the hotel room and could not be applied to other components of tourism operations. The tax can also be applied to short term rentals (Airbnb, VRBO etc.) and other forms of accommodation. The only exclusion is university or college residence accommodations.

Although there are no specifics outlined in the regulation, related to how the monies can be spent, it is staff’s opinion that monies collected from the “Hotel Tax” should be used to support the tourism sector. Examples of this would be financial assistance for major events, such as televised New Year’s Eve, and live concerts, fireworks, and destination marketing.

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Once implemented, the Hotel Tax replaces the “DMF”. This means that tourism businesses could no longer charge a “DMF”. This does not prevent a hotel from charging a “resort fee” or “facility charge”, but these would not be considered a tax.

As a result of the consultations with all stakeholders, as directed by Council, the following is an overview of the proposed transient tax program to be implemented on January 1, 2019:

● A Niagara Falls Hotel Association (a not-for-profit organization) will be created to provide a collective voice to address the needs of the accommodation sector. All accommodations are eligible for membership in the Association.

● The Niagara Falls Hotel Association (NFHA), will operate independently from Council and will be responsible to manage and disperse for tourism promotion and destination marketing, the funds that are collected.

● The City will collect the funds and retain a portion of the tax (5 %) to administer the transient tax program.

● The City will no longer directly fund from property tax or OLG sources any tourism initiatives such as the Winter Festival of Lights or Niagara Falls Tourism. This will become the responsibility of the NFHA. This includes annual fee for service requests and one-time funding requests from OLG funds.

● Other promotions such as New Year’s Eve and shows such as Kelly and Ryan and destination marketing will be funded directly through the NFHA transient tax funds.

● The collection of the funds would commence on January 1, 2019 and monies allocated by the NFHA would be dispersed starting in July, 2019.

Niagara Falls Hotel Association

The NFHA is proposed to be a newly created, not-for-profit organization that will act as the eligible tourism entity under the Transient Tax legislation for the purposes of distributing funds for such initiatives as: destination marketing, special events funding, fireworks and funding existing organizations such as Niagara Falls Tourism and Winter Festival of Lights.

To be eligible to be a member of the NFTA you must be from the accommodation sector since the transient tax is only collected on overnight room stays.

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The NFHA of Directors would be as follows:

● Fallsview B.I.A 4,404 rooms 5 seats ● Lundy’s Lane B.I.A 2,018 rooms 2 seats ● Victoria Centre B.I.A 1,917 rooms 2 seats ● Clifton Hill B.I.A. 773 rooms 1 seat ● At Large 3,055 rooms 3 seats

TOTAL: 12,167 rooms 13 seats

FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The implementation of a Hotel Tax will not have any impact on the 2018 operating budget. In 2019, a positive impact will occur due to the elimination of funding commitments currently contained in the operating budget. This includes payments to the WFOL and NFT.

It should be noted that once the tax is implemented (January 1, 2019), the tourism sector can no longer charge a DMF tax. This does not prevent hotels from charging fees in their rates such as resort fees and facilities fees.

The proposal recommends the collection of $2.00 per room per occupied night. It has been estimated that this will generate approximately $5 million in revenue on an annual basis. The fee will be in place for a period of 5 years, subject to a review of the program after the third year.

Currently the City provides funds to Niagara Falls Tourism in the amount of $360,000 and the Winter Festival of Lights to the amount of $ 342,000 from the Operating Budget and special funding of $300,000 and $400,000 from the funds received from the OLG contribution agreement.

These funds would no longer be funded from these sources but instead will be funded from the Transient Accommodation Tax.

In order for the City to administer the collection of these fees, additional staffing resources will be required and included in the 2019 operating budget. Revenue to offset these costs would come from the 5% of the funds retained.

At the end of each year the funding allotments would be reported to Council similar to the reports Council receives on Sleep Cheap and OLG.

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Finance

SUBJECT: F-2018-12 Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes Under Section 357 and 358 of The Municipal Act, 2001

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes on the various accounts per the attached summary and granted to the property owners listed. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Property owners are able to seek remedy from property assessments that are not accurate due to errors in preparation of the Assessment Roll or due to changes in specific circumstances. These remedies are available by virtue of s.357 and s.358 of The Municipal Act, 2001. This report is provided to Council periodically during the fiscal year to attain Council approval of the changes afforded under these sections. This is the first report for 2018.

Adjustments totalling $56,254 are being recommended in this report with allocations to be made to City, Regional and School Board revenue. In the 2018 General Purposes Budget, an allowance has been established for these expenditures. At this time the allowance provided in the General Purposes Budget is adequate to account for the City’s proportionate share of approximately $19,689.

BACKGROUND

This report is the first report this year in relation to s.357 and s.358 reductions.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

Section 357 and 358 of The Municipal Act, 2001 provides for the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes for persons who were overcharged by reason of any gross or manifest error in the preparation of the Assessment Roll.

Appeals have been received and the applicants have been notified that the respective matters will be considered by City Council this evening. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation has confirmed that the subject properties were assessed incorrectly in that these properties; had structures that had been demolished or

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removed, were damaged or razed by fire, have ceased to be liable at the rate it was taxed, became exempt, or a transposition, typographical, or clerical error was made. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The 2018 General Purposes Budget provides an allowance for tax write-offs due to assessment appeals and tax write offs. Table 1 is a listing of all the properties that staff is recommending receive adjustments due to successful appeals. An amount of $56,254 in adjustments is listed. The City’s approximate portion is $19,689 and has been accounted for in the 2018 General Purposes Budget. The balance of approximately $36,565 represents adjustments for the School Boards and the Region of Niagara. These adjustments will be made as part of the year end reconciliations. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

Table 1 - Application for Cancellation, Reduction or Refund of Taxes

Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

A. Felicetti

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(Pursuant to Section 358 and 357 (1) (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (g) of the Municipal Act)

Municipality CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Assessment Region NIAGARA

I hereby apply for the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes as set out below and certify that the Regional Assessment Commissioner has verified that the information contained in this application is in accordance with her/his records.

Appl. # Name and Address of Applicant Taxation Reason for Application Reduction Year Amount

2017-22 Souvenir City Inc, 4199 River Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3E7 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $3,338.79 2017-32 Zitano, Nicola & Claudia, 6849 Calaguiro Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 4L5 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-63 Lajeunesse, Roger & Tate, Terra Lee, 4224 Hickson Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3K3 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $3.48 2016-53 Garvar Ltd, 4854 Bridge St, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2R9 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $207.75 2017-23B Matlen Inc, 10 St Davids St, , On M5A 1Y1 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-23 Matlen Inc, 10 St Davids St, Toronto, On M5A 1Y1 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-73 Ratchatham Buddhist Society, 3200 Telus House South Tower, 10020 100 St, Edmonton, AB T5J 0N3 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-05 The Corporation of The City of Niagara Falls, 4310 Queen St, PO Box 1023, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 2017 Became Exempt $6.75 2016-82 The Corporation of The City of Niagara Falls, 4310 Queen St, PO Box 1023, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 2016 Became Exempt $1.82 2017-74 1226735 Ontario Inc, 5397 McRae St, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 1R3 2017 Ceased to be liable to be taxed at rate it eas taxed $755.33 2016-54 603185 Ontari Limited, 8444 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H4 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $220.50 2016-55 Resorts International (Niagara) Inc, 8444 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H4 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $214.54 2017-69 Fraone, Anna, 5937 Church's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 1Y9 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $277.09 2017-64 Kenmore Homes (Niagara) Inc, 236 Glenridge Ave, St. Catharines, ON L2T 3J8 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2018-16 Mascia, Anthony & Natalie, 2484 Marinelli Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 0A1 2017 Gross or manifest clerical error $206.02 2018-16B Mascia, Anthony & Natalie, 2484 Marinelli Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 0A1 2016 Gross or manifest clerical error $207.08 2018-16A Mascia, Anthony & Natalie, 2484 Marinelli Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 0A1 2015 Gross or manifest clerical error $103.42 2016-67 Minicucci, Ottorino, 6004 Vine St, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 1L2 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2016-68 Davidson, Greogory Scott, 6871 O'Neil St, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 1N3 2016 Ceased to be liable to be taxed at rate it eas taxed $1,517.02 2017-65 Frank Costantino Construction Ltd, 6496 January Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 4J4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $601.87 2017-26 Nguyen, Phuoc Huu, 8179 Harvest Cr, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 3G4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2015-29 1671360 Ontario Inc, 6309 Drummond Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 4M8 2015 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $559.57 2016-59 Horban, Theodore Gary, 1315 Greeniaus Rd, Oakville, ON L6J 6Y3 2016 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $3,087.89 2018-13 Horban, Theodore Gary, 1315 Greeniaus Rd, Oakville, ON L6J 6Y3 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $13,140.01 2017-76 Karahan, Aliriza, 7885 Mulhern St, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1R8 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-66 1960332 Ontario Inc, 8116 Beaverton Bv, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 3K4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $342.89 2017-03 2535110 Ontario Inc, 6105 Mildred Crt, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0J4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $4,734.39 2017-16 Niagara Falls City, 4310 Queen St, PO Box 1023, Stn Main, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 2017 Became Exempt $25,681.22 2017-79 St. George Serbian Orthodox Church and School, 6085 Montrose Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1L4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00 2017-71A 2351188 Ontario Inc, 8004 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H1 2015 Ceased to be liable to be taxed at rate it eas taxed $0.00 2017-71B 2351188 Ontario Inc, 8004 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H1 2016 Ceased to be liable to be taxed at rate it eas taxed $0.00 2017-71 2351188 Ontario Inc, 8004 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H1 2015 Ceased to be liable to be taxed at rate it eas taxed $0.00 2018-17 Niagara Regional Municipality, 2201 St. David's Rd, PO Box 1042, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 2017 Became Exempt $0.00 2017-67 River Realty Development (1976), 6265 Morrison St, PO Box 576, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6V2 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $654.94 2017-68 River Realty Development (1976), 6265 Morrison St, PO Box 576, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6V2 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $437.89 2017-45 Windy Knoll Farms Limited, 4810 Garner Rd, RR 1, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0S6 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $56.08 2017-62 Sufi, Sheista, 1-6118 Kelsey Cr, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0M6 2016 Gross or manifest clerical error $0.00 2017-62B Sufi, Sheista, 1-6118 Kelsey Cr, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0M6 2015 Gross or manifest clerical error $0.00 2017-77 GR (Can) Investments Co Ltd, 203-4342 Queen St, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 7J7 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise ($102.41) 2017-20 Spadzinski, Reinhold & Margarete, 999 Lyons Creek Rd, Welland, ON L3B 5N4 2017 Damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise $0.00

TOTAL $56,253.93

Page 27 of 144 Approved this 24th day of April, 2018 Report No.: F-2018-12

JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR BILL MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK

[*Any individual items not approved must be struck out and initialed.] F-2018-13 April 24, 2018

REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Finance

SUBJECT: F-2018-13 Monthly Tax Receivables Report – March

RECOMMENDATION

That Council receive the Monthly Tax Receivables report for information purposes. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report is prepared monthly to provide Council with an update on the City’s property tax receivables. Outstanding taxes as of March 31, 2018 were $8.3 million compared to $8.9 million in 2017. During March, tax receivables as a percentage of taxes billed decreased from 10.2% in 2017 to 9.3% in 2018. The City’s finance staff has begun the collection process for properties that are subject to registration for 2018. There are currently thirteen properties scheduled for tax sale in the next two years. BACKGROUND

This report is being provided as part of the monthly financial reporting to Council by staff. It is also submitted to our banking institution for compliance with our banking agreement. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

Tax collection for 2018 improved during the month of March. Table 1 shows that taxes outstanding at March 31, 2018 are $8.3 million. This represents a decrease from $8.9 million in arrears for the same period in 2017. Finance staff continues to actively pursue property owners in arrears.

Table 2 provides the breakdown of outstanding taxes by assessment class. The majority of outstanding taxes are for residential and commercial properties. The chart shows that the taxes owing from the commercial property class has decreased slightly from a year ago, whereas the residential property class has increased slightly.

Finance staff takes specific collection actions for properties that are subject to registration. These action steps have been outlined in previous reports. At January 1, 2018, 249 properties were subject to registration. Table 3 summarizes the progress of these actions after three months of activity. This table shows 75.5% of the tax accounts or 188 properties have been paid in full or the owners have made suitable payment arrangements. During March, six accounts were paid in full. In addition, the number of

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accounts with suitable payment arrangements including full payments increased from 72.3% (February) to 75.5% (March).

Finance staff continues to make every effort to have accounts paid in order to avoid the registration process and the associated costs related to that process.

Table 4 identifies the properties and associated tax arrears scheduled for tax sales in the future. During the month of March, one registered property was redeemed. The outstanding taxes for registered properties represents 0.5% of the total outstanding taxes at month end. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

Tax arrears as a percentage of taxes billed in a year is a performance measure that stakeholders utilize to analyse an organization’s financial strengths. Niagara Falls, due to its high reliance on commercial assessment, is traditionally higher compared to municipalities of similar size. The percentage of taxes outstanding to taxes billed as at March 31, 2018 is 9.3% which is a decrease from 2017's value of 10.2%. The municipality has a record of full collection and earns significant penalty revenues to offset the higher measure. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

Table 1 Taxes Receivable at March 31, 2018 Table 2 Taxes Receivable by Property Class at March 31, 2018 Table 3 Number of Properties Subject to Registration Table 4 Scheduled Tax Sales Dates for Registered Properties

Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer A. Felicetti

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Total Taxes Receivable Owing at March 31, 2018 2018 2017

Outstanding Taxes @ February 28, 2018 $ 60,188,141 $ 59,649,018

Penalty charged in March $ 151,651 $ 157,413 Taxes Collected during March $ 7,316,680 $ 7,204,456 Outstanding Taxes @ March 31, 2018 $ 53,023,112 $ 52,601,975 Taxes Billed and Due April 30, 2018 $ 44,715,763 $ 43,713,542 Taxes Past Due $ 8,307,349 $ 8,888,433

TABLE 2

Taxes Receivable by Property Class as at March 31, 2018

2018 % of Class 2017 % of Class Taxes Owing Taxes Owing Residential $ 27,428,404 51.73% $ 26,388,485 50.17% Multi-Residential $ 1,746,618 3.29% $ 1,847,137 3.51% Commercial $ 22,150,194 41.77% $ 22,565,899 42.90% Industrial $ 1,586,864 2.99% $ 1,678,847 3.19% Farmlands $ 111,033 0.21% $ 121,607 0.23% Total Receivables $ 53,023,112 100.00% $ 52,601,975 100.00%

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Properties Properties Subject to Subject to % Registration Registration as at February 28, 2018 as at March 31, 2018

Initial Amount 249 249 Paid in Full 38 44 17.7% Payment Arrangements 142 144 57.8% Ongoing Collection 69 61 24.5% Action Registered 0 0 0.0% 249 249 100.0%

TABLE 4

Scheduled Number Taxes Tax Sales of Outstanding Date Properties Amount

May 2018 5 $ 101,516 November 2018 3 $ 79,970 May 2019 5 $ 71,518 Totals 13 $ 253,004

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Finance

SUBJECT: F-2018-14 Municipal Accounts

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the municipal accounts totaling $50,701,824.89 for the period March 12, 2018 to April 4, 2018. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The accounts have been reviewed by the Director of Finance and the by-law authorizing payment is listed on tonight’s Council agenda.

Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS

VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 101 DELIVERY 413968 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 29.00 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING413785 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 415.84 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING414182 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,030.61 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING414356 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 76.84 1769919 ONTARIO LTD 414357 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,253.25 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 413786 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 308.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 413969 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 122.25 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 414183 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 30.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 414358 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 43.75 180 MARKETING 413787 14-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 2,034.00 1962846 ONTARIO LTD 414184 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 413788 14-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 413970 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 117.52 2380409 ONTARIO INC./1392927 ONTARIO INC. 414359 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 56,000.00 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 413971 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 684.97 A N MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL 413981 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 A&A EXHAUST SYSTEMS 414185 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#681 149.73 A-1 CREDIT RECOVERY & COLLECTIONS SERVICES INC 413789 14-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 591.12 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 414360 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 67.55 AAJIMATICS INC. 414361 04-Apr-2018 TRAINING 847.50 ABBY'S CAFE 413972 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 140.00 ABBY'S CAFE 414186 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 95.73 ACCESSIBIL-IT 414362 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 339.00 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 413973 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 310.75 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 414187 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 28.25 ACTION PLUMBING 414188 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,800.00 ADEWUMI,AYO 413790 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 96.95 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 413974 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 197.75 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 414189 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#686 2,779.80 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 414363 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#686 299.45 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413791 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,568.33 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413791 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 419.42 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413975 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,354.95 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 414364 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,720.64 AIR CARE SERVICES 413792 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 192.51 AIR CARE SERVICES 413976 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,115.54 AIR CARE SERVICES 414365 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,420.69 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 413977 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 933.07 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 414366 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 2,705.22 AL REID OLDTIMERS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 414191 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,500.00 ALBANESE,LORI 413793 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 60.87 ALBANESE,LORI 413978 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 31.64 ALDOR BUILDERS LTD 413794 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 41,658.35 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413795 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,325.67 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413796 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,188.80 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413797 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,054.47 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413798 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,627.60 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413799 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,481.33 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413800 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,200.74 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413801 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,054.47 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413979 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,682.07 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 414176 22-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 79,071.48 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 414190 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 20,672.33 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 413980 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,385.67 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00141-0001 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,403.99 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00145-0001 26-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 4,364.91 AMCTO 414177 22-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 902.87 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 413802 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,466.79 ANTONIO,BREANNA 414367 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 50.76 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 413803 14-Mar-2018 LICENSE FEE 229.49 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 414192 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 12,357.88 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 414368 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#678 3,242.75 ARROW MARKETING 413983 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,185.14 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413804 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 83.62 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413804 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 292.67 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413984 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 880.27 ASHTON,OLIVIA 414193 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 13.40 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 413985 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 14,033.47 B & B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE 414196 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#670 843.71 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 413986 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 414194 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 118.65 BAKER 413805 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,625.80 BAKER 413987 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 463.90 BAKER 414195 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 223.59

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount BAKER 414370 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 2,126.66 BALANYK,ELIZABETH 413988 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 420.00 BALLINGER,DUSTIN& MAHON, SARAH 414371 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,702.28 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 413806 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 715.02 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 413806 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 123.67 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 414372 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 123.67 BELL CANADA 413990 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 609.07 BELL CANADA 414197 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 92.10 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 413808 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 169.50 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 414373 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 169.50 BELL MOBILITE INC. 413991 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,404.34 BEN BERG FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD 414374 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#285 64.14 BENNETT,CATHARINE 413992 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 BEREAVEMENT AUTHORITY OF ONTARIO 414198 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 6,459.00 BEST PRACTICE 413993 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,680.00 BGL CONTRACTORS CORP 413809 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 BICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 413994 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 734.50 BICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 414199 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 187.52 BIKE NIAGARA 413810 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 500.00 BILODEAU,MATHEW 413995 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 106.92 BISHOP,JAKOB 414375 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 900.00 BLACK & MCDONALD LTD 413996 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,327.80 BLACK,RICHARD 414200 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 40.00 BLAIS,PAUL 413997 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 BLOOM INC. 414376 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 124.30 BLUMETRIC ENVIRONMENTAL INC 413811 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 4,068.17 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 413999 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 10,511.07 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 414202 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,082.43 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 414377 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,116.68 BOBCAT OF HAMILTON LTD 413998 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#221 101.16 BOBCAT OF HAMILTON LTD 414201 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#220 368.07 BOUTILIER,JIM 414203 28-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 250.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA 414204 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 16,500.00 BREAK-A-WAY CONCESSIONS 414205 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 423.75 BRENNAN PAVING LTD. 413812 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,090.56 BRENNAN PAVING LTD. 414000 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 32,198.77 BRINKS CANADA LTD 414206 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,743.25 BROCK FORD 413813 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#187 605.97 BROCK FORD 414001 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#325 354.22 BROCK FORD 414207 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#82 1,147.39 BROCK FORD 414378 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#560 315.51 BROWN DANIELS ASSOCIATES INC. 414209 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 BROWN'S SEPTIC SERVICE LTD 413814 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,220.40 BUCK MARKETING 413815 14-Mar-2018 TRAINING 375.00 BURGER KING- 2439734 ONTARIO INC 414379 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 504.00 BURKE EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS 414002 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,412.50 BURNHAM,JOAN 414380 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 180.00 C V S MIDWEST TAPE 414228 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,407.20 C V S MIDWEST TAPE 414393 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,869.66 C.M. EQUIPMENT ONTARIO INC 414220 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#404 986.31 C.M. EQUIPMENT ONTARIO INC 414390 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#404 967.14 CALE SYSTEMS INC 413816 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 211.25 CALE SYSTEMS INC 414210 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,649.80 CALE SYSTEMS INC 414381 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,203.45 CANADA POST CORPORATION 00143-0001 19-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 42,567.65 CANADA POST CORPORATION 00145-0002 26-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 53.25 CANADIAN AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION 414004 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 50.00 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 413817 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,723.26 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 414212 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,796.70 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 414383 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,007.40 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 413818 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 806.48 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414005 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 424.55 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414214 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 439.98 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414384 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 464.36 CANADIAN LOCATORS INC. 414003 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 20,363.72 CANADIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION 413819 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 96.05 CANADIAN NATIONAL 414215 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,255.00 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO 414006 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,023.00 CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES 413821 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 118.65 CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE #071 414211 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,036.08 CANADIAN URBAN TRANSIT ASSOCIATION 413822 14-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 423.75 CANESTRARO,JUSTIN 414213 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 20.00 CANON CANADA INC 413820 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 660.46 CANON CANADA INC. 414382 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 660.46

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount CARGILL LIMITED 414007 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 244,997.39 CARGILL LIMITED 414216 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 6,934.18 CASTLE MECHANICAL 413823 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,613.64 CASTLE MECHANICAL 414008 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 502.80 CASTLE MECHANICAL 414385 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 23,130.42 CATARACT HOCKEY PROGRAM ACC'T 414217 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 275.00 CBM N.A. INC 413824 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,192.15 CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS 414386 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 133.79 CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 413826 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 745.80 CHAMBERS,BOB 414010 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 193.86 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 413827 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,504.77 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414011 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,014.81 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414218 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 5,042.60 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414387 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,954.67 CHERRYWOOD ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414012 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 CHIECA,LUCIANO 414219 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 153.00 CHRIST CHURCH 413828 14-Mar-2018 GRANT 100.00 CIBC ELECTRONIC BANKING OPERATIONS 414388 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 30.00 CIBC MORTGAGES INC 413829 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 664.66 CIRRUS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING LTD 413830 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 CITY OF 414013 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 563.87 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 413831 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 800.23 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 413831 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 8,895.81 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 414389 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,683.67 CLEMENT,CORRIE 413832 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 80.00 COGECO CONNEXION INC. 413833 14-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 19,576.35 COGECO CONNEXION INC. 414221 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 36.10 COMMISSIONAIRES 413834 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,729.17 COMMISSIONAIRES 414014 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,392.01 COMMISSIONAIRES 414391 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,399.50 COMPLETE PLUMBING 414222 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 414223 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 658.02 COMPUTROL 414224 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 904.00 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE MONAVENIR 00144-0002 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 222,320.22 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE VIAMONDE 00144-0001 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 78,410.50 CONSORTECH 414015 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,085.00 COOK,JONATHAN 414225 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 40.00 COPPER BEECH COMPANY INC. 413835 14-Mar-2018 TRAINING 339.00 COTE,STACY 414392 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 180.00 CRAITOR,KIM 413836 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 141.76 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 414017 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,427.50 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 414226 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 517.50 CRYDERMAN,GEORGE 414018 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 CUKIERSKI,JASON 414227 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 50.00 CUMMINS CANADA ULC 413837 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 7,923.41 CUPE LOCAL 133 00141-0003 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 8,562.99 CUPE LOCAL 133 00145-0003 26-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 8,638.71 DADRAWALA,PERCY ARDESHIR 414229 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 707.00 DAGENAIS,IVAN& DAGENAIS, SYLVIA 414230 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 DANIEL & PARTNERS LLP IN TRUST 414178 22-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 36,087.19 DARCH FIRE 414021 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#125 407.60 DARTA FLEET SOLUTIONS 413839 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 847.50 DAVIDSON ENVIRONMENTAL 414022 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.90 DEGIORGIO,ANN LOUISE 414231 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 DELOITTE LLP 413840 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 22,238.38 DEMOL'S TIRE SALES & SERVICE 414023 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#43 813.58 DESIGN ELECTRONICS 413841 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 11,690.68 DESIGN ELECTRONICS 414024 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 268.38 DESORMEAUX,RAYMOND 414025 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 426.66 DEVRON SALES LTD 414026 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,958.81 DIANE GEE ARBITRATIONS 414027 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 282.50 DICAN DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS CANADA INC 413842 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#318 562.10 DICAN DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS CANADA INC 414394 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 237.30 DIGITAL ATTRACTIONS INC 414028 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,582.00 DILTS PISTON HYDRAULICS INC 413843 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 273.13 DIMTROPOULOS,JOHN 413844 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,428.68 DIODATI,JIM 414179 22-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 1,155.00 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA 00141-0004 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,000.00 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA 00144-0003 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 6,785,884.54 DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 414232 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 41,532.02 DOWNTOWN BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 414395 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 52,500.00 DROLLIS SAFETY SUPPLY CO LTD 413845 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 711.90 DTAH ARCHITECTS LTD. 414029 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 3,209.20 DULUX- PPG ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS CANADA INC 413846 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 70.65

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount DUMONT SECURITY 414030 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 88.28 DUMONT SECURITY 414396 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,101.66 DUNNETT,RODNEY 414233 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 E3 LABORATORIES 414031 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,263.34 ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 414032 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 124.30 ELEMECH ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINERRING SERVICESUS DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,200.00 ELIA,SANDRO 414234 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 110.54 ELLIS ENGINEERING INC. 413847 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 27,068.75 ELLIS ENGINEERING INC. 414397 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 36,737.32 EMCO CORPORATION 413848 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,950.66 EMCO CORPORATION 414033 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,825.23 EMCO CORPORATION 414235 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,120.60 EMCO CORPORATION 414398 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,054.05 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & TRAINING INC. 413849 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,982.39 ENBRIDGE 00141-0005 12-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 303.04 ENBRIDGE 00141-0006 12-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 27,296.35 ENBRIDGE 00143-0002 19-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 20,720.48 ENBRIDGE 00145-0004 26-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,523.40 ENBRIDGE 00145-0005 26-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,073.65 ENBRIDGE 00147-0003 03-Apr-2018 UTILITIES 12,809.86 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC 413850 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 55,676.73 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 413851 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 22.37 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 414034 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 144.67 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 414399 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 149.02 EVANOFF,VICTOR 414035 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 160.00 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 413852 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,881.05 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 414036 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,833.04 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 414400 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 29,745.26 EVANS,DOUG 414236 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 105.34 FAIRLEY,HEATHER 414037 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 140.00 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 413853 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#567 2,242.18 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414038 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#1 1,093.63 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414237 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 719.14 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414401 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#63 1,126.95 FALLS ELECTRIC INC 414402 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,147.29 FALLSWAY SUPPLY 413854 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#627 1,639.80 FALLSWAY SUPPLY 414039 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 70.44 FARKAS,CHRIS 414040 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.60 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 413856 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,352.66 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414041 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,013.33 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414238 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 571.47 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414403 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 422.36 FILION WAKELY THORUP ANGELETTI LLP 414239 28-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,237.41 FILION WAKELY THORUP ANGELETTI LLP 414404 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 839.03 FIRE MARSHAL'S PUBLIC FIRE SAFETY COUNCIL 414042 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,466.84 FIRE MONITORING OF CANADA INC 414240 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,003.16 FIRE MONITORING OF CANADA INC 414405 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 909.68 FISHER,JASMINE 413858 14-Mar-2018 GRANT 865.00 FLAGS UNLIMITED INC 414043 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 333.60 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 413859 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,754.64 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414044 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,084.85 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414241 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,564.04 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414406 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 170.59 FOODSHARE 414407 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 77.97 FORM & AFFECT 414242 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 406.80 FOUR SEASONS CONSTRUCTION 413860 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,525.50 FRAGOMENI,DOMENIC& FRAGOMENI, SANDRA 414408 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 112.95 FRASER,HEATHER 414243 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 160.00 FRASER,MARY LISA& FRASER, SCOTT JAMES 414409 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 478.20 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 413861 14-Mar-2018 FUEL 51,424.87 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 414244 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 32,061.94 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 414410 04-Apr-2018 FUEL 25,195.23 FROESE,PAUL 414045 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 FROGGY'S AUTO GLASS LTD 413862 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#220 110.74 G. O'CONNOR CONSULTANTS INC 414049 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,618.07 G. O'CONNOR CONSULTANTS INC 414412 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 3,983.25 GALES GAS BARS 414046 21-Mar-2018 FUEL 124.48 GALLERY WORKS NIAGARA INC 413863 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 GE CONSULTING & ASSOCIATES INC 414047 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 GHD LIMITED 413864 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 1,790.15 GLOBALSTAR CANADA 413865 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 146.88 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 413866 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,603.49 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 414048 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 23,508.51 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 414411 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 26,053.66

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount GRAND & TOY LIMITED 413867 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 143.77 GRAND & TOY LIMITED 414050 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 111.98 GRAYBAR CANADA 413868 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 934.74 GRAYBAR CANADA 414051 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,615.29 GRAYBAR CANADA 414413 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,247.26 GREAT LAKES FIRE SERVICES 413870 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 50.85 GREATER FORT ERIE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 413869 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,808.00 GREEN LION GROUP CORP 414245 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 GREENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414052 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 GT FRENCH 413871 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 310.56 GT FRENCH 414053 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,028.50 GT FRENCH 414246 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 84.84 GT FRENCH 414414 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 370.59 GUILD ELECTRIC LIMITED 413872 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 25,418.36 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 413873 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,525.50 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414054 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 452.00 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414247 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 226.00 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414415 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,073.50 HEART NIAGARA INC 414248 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,213.33 HECTRONIC USA US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 925.00 HECTRONIC USA US DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 342.50 HENSMAN-RUTNAM,RAPTI KANISHKA& RUTNAM, CHRISTOPHER SURESH414416 PAGE04-Apr-2018 REFUND 96.71 HEUSERS STEEL WORKS LTD 414249 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 124.30 HICKS MORLEY HAMILTON STEWART STORIE LLP 413874 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,282.65 HOCO LIMITED 414250 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 HOLMAN,GEOFF 414055 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 264.15 HUA,NGOC TUYET& DUONG, THUAN 414417 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 756.48 HUSSEY,LEWIS 414056 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 I. B. STOREY INC. 414057 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,056.80 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 413875 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,364.53 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 413875 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 11,271.40 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 414058 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,267.28 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 414418 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 346.91 INNOVATE NIAGARA 414420 04-Apr-2018 ADVERTISING 565.00 INNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA 413876 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,025.58 INNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA 414419 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 5,428.59 INTUITION LANDSCAPE 414251 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,049.77 IOANNONI,CARMINE 413877 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 242.48 IPH PLUMBING & HEATING 414252 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 196.79 J J MACKAY CANADA LTD 414061 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 40.86 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 413878 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#261 1,180.10 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414059 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,120.75 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414253 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#342 2,078.92 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414421 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#475 1,026.16 JACKSON,DAVE 413879 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 213.84 JAGGER SPORTS CO 414254 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 496.07 JAMES MORDAN PUBLIC SCHOOL 414060 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 JOE'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE AND AL'S RAD SERVICE 414255 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#285 336.74 JOHN L. O'KANE 414062 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,658.63 JOHNNY RAG 413880 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 300.78 JOHNNY RAG 414063 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,470.41 JTL INTEGRATED MACHINE LTD 414256 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 141.25 KATE S DURDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414064 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 KEEFER MANAGEMENT INC. 414065 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 9,570.31 KELLY SERVICES (CANADA) LTD. 413881 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,300.95 KENWORTH TORONTO LTD 413882 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,945.93 KENWORTH TORONTO LTD 414066 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,454.97 KERRY T HOWE ENGINEERING LTD 414257 28-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 6,519.77 KIVISTO,CRAIG 413883 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 15.00 KIVISTO,CRAIG 414067 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 KLASSEN,JEFF 414258 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 50.00 KLEENWAY BUILDING MAINTENANCE INC 413884 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,960.90 KOSTER,MACHIEL 414259 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 KPMG LLP 414068 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 56,019.76 KRKLJUS,MILE 413885 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 8,999.97 KRONSTEIN,MARK 414069 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 KROWN 413886 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#97 192.04 KROWN 414070 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#58 372.78 KROWN 414260 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#64 169.44 LAFARGE CANADA INC 414071 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 38,976.74 LAFARGE CANADA INC 414422 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 14,536.01 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 413887 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,995.96 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 414072 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 6,059.71 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 414261 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,915.43

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount LALLOUET,ERIC 414423 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 138.78 LANCASTER BROOKS & WELCH 413888 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 5,000.00 LAURA SECORD APARTMENTS C/O REALSTAR MANAGEMENT 414424 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 157.67 LAW CRUSHED STONE 413889 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,927.05 LAW CRUSHED STONE 414073 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,971.37 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 413890 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 922.51 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 414074 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 658.32 LEGARE,BARRY 414262 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 252.18 LEMIEUX,TEENA 413891 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,000.00 LEUTHEL,JEFF 414075 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 LIBRARY BOUND INC 413892 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 648.02 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414076 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 278.59 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414076 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 237.26 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414263 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 161.31 LIGHT OF DAY CANADA 414078 21-Mar-2018 SPONSORSHIP 500.00 LIGHTNING EQUIPMENT SALES INC 413893 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#252/535/538 5,451.12 LIGHTNING EQUIPMENT SALES INC 414077 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#525 673.48 LINCOLN APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTRE INC 414264 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 99.44 LINKSON,MICHAEL 413894 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.60 LIVINGSTON INTERNATIONAL INC 413895 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 73.32 LIVINGSTON INTERNATIONAL INC 414079 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 318.72 LMCBO GROUP 414180 22-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 1,250.00 LOOPSTRA NIXON LLP 414425 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,582.00 M&L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY 413907 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,628.21 MACNAUGHTON HERMSEN BRITTON CLARKSON PLANNING LIMITED414080 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,328.18 MANCINI,PHILIP 414266 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 135.60 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414081 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 480.30 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414265 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 382.39 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414426 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,688.83 MARK'S COMMERCIAL 413896 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 193.23 MARKS SUPPLY INC 414427 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 368.48 MARTIN SHEPPARD FRASER LLP 414428 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 734.26 MATSON,BILL 414267 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 296.10 MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING 414082 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,860.98 MCD MECHANICAL 414268 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,000.00 MCEACHERN,LIVIA 413897 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 157.68 MCGUIRE,BRANDON 413898 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 300.00 MCLEOD & SAVOIE AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE LTD 414269 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 158.09 MCLEOD & SAVOIE AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE LTD 414429 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#469/455 835.57 MCMILLAN LLP 413899 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,643.14 MCNAMARA,SUSAN 414083 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 MCNEIL MANAGEMENT SERVICES 413900 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,456.00 MCRAE,JOANNE 414270 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 ME OLSEN TITLES INC 414085 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.90 ME OLSEN TITLES INC 414431 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 107.35 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414086 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#527/528/125 1,149.24 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414272 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 524.89 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414432 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#467 719.51 METROLAND MEDIA GROUP 414273 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 4,656.64 MG PROMOTIONS 413902 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,445.36 MICHAEL'S CARPET AND FLOORING (NIAGARA) LTD 414274 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,769.20 MICHELS,JORDAN 413903 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 MILLER MAINTENANCE LIMITED (NIAGARA) 414275 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,112.69 MILLER,RONALD 414087 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 MINISTER OF FINANCE 414276 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 68,998.77 MINISTER OF FINANCE 414355 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,195.02 MINISTER OF FINANCE PAYMENT PROCESSING CENTRE 413904 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 260.00 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00141-0007 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 2,554.20 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00145-0006 26-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 2,554.20 MIRABELLI,SAM 414277 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 146.89 BUS COACH & TRUCK REPAIRS INC 414433 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 5,434.02 MISTER TRANSMIISSION 413905 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#343 2,687.99 MJ PROCESS SERVERS 413906 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 122.41 MMC BUS DIVISION INC. 413908 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,614.92 MMC BUS DIVISION INC. 414278 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,578.52 MODERN LANDFILL INC 414279 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,877.86 MODERN LANDFILL INC 414434 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,214.86 MODESTO'S PLUMBING & HEATING 414280 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 413909 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 655.17 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414088 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,512.33 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414281 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 35.20 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414435 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,058.89 MOLDENHAUER,KATHY 414089 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 451.81 MOORE CANADA CORPORATION 414090 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 23,703.98

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount MULLER'S WORKWEAR 413910 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 183.00 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 414091 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,403.87 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 414436 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 85.88 MUMA,CARALEE 413911 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 755.43 MURACA,JACK 413912 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 MURACA,PIETRO 414437 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 810.00 MURPHY'S MUSIC 414282 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 536.75 NAGY,HANYA 414092 21-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 430.05 NAGY,HANYA 414283 28-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 279.70 NATIONAL TIME EQUIPMENT CO LTD 413913 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 87.01 NEDERMAN CANADA LIMITED 414438 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,808.00 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 413914 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 271.20 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414284 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 67.80 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414284 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 237.30 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414439 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 644.10 NEXTERRA SUBSTRUCTURES INC 413915 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 261,893.40 NGUYEN,BAY 414285 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 413916 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#204 373.97 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414093 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#325 2,205.32 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414286 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#572 1,805.48 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414440 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#455 4,550.43 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 413917 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 137.53 NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 00144-0004 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 3,363,068.38 NIAGARA CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP 414094 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#58 524.32 NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 414095 21-Mar-2018 DONATION 4,000.00 NIAGARA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR PARTNERSHIP 414289 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,500.00 NIAGARA DISTRICT AIRPORT COMMISSION 414487 06-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,066.66 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 414096 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,250.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 414287 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 39,795.17 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 413918 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,179.73 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00141-0008 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 7,570.08 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00145-0007 26-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 15,557.27 NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM ASSOCIATION 414288 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 30,000.00 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC. 413919 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,122.57 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC. 414290 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,289.20 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC 414097 21-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 151.44 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 413920 14-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 5,873.84 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414098 21-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,091.10 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414291 28-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 40,320.78 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414291 28-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 162.24 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414441 04-Apr-2018 UTILITIES 154,967.30 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 414292 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 6,712.08 NIAGARA RIVER TRADING COMPANY 414444 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 153.12 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 413921 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#686 3,122.14 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 414293 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#691 408.61 NIAGARA THIS WEEK 414294 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 319.79 NICK'S TRUCK PARTS INC. 414443 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#527 74.53 NOBLE CORPORATION 414295 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 281.28 NORTRAX CANADA INC. 414099 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#484 455.92 NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414100 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 NOVABUS 00141-0009 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,156,408.04 NOVABUS 00147-0005 03-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 574,345.04 O'CONNOR,KELLI 414296 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 OMERS 00146-0001 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 679,300.06 OMERS 00146-0002 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 35,650.14 OMERS 00147-0006 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 694,219.28 OMERS 00147-0007 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 36,814.80 OMHRA 413922 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 115.26 OMHSRA 413923 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.00 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 414297 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,130.26 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 414297 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 23,699.59 ONTARIO ONE CALL 414101 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,030.03 ONTARIO PARKS ASSOCIATION 414445 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,268.00 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 414446 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 158.77 P M PRODUCTIONS 414302 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,017.05 PARKER,JEFFREY 414298 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 PARTHENIOU,MICHAEL& PARTHENIOU, ELEFTHERIA 414102 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 112.73 PASTPERFECT SOFTWARE INC. US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 940.00 PATEL,TEJAL K& PATEL, K'RAJ R 413924 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 PC AUTO ELECTRIC 414103 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#284 427.25 PEARSON DUNN INSURANCE 414104 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,966.26 PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE OF CANADA LTD. 414300 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 200.97 PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD 413925 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 257.64 PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD 414299 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,887.15

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 413926 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 178.45 PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 414105 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 875.22 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 414106 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 24,724.24 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 414106 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 18,984.00 PIC'S MOTOR CLINIC 414107 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,960.94 PIC'S MOTOR CLINIC 414301 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,332.27 PIETRANGELO AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 414486 06-Apr-2018 GRANT 26,112.45 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 414108 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 533.93 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 414447 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,336.06 POSI-PLUS SERVICE CENTRE INC 414448 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#155 3,029.21 POTTER,JIM 414449 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 PRAKASH,ROSHAN 413928 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 487.85 PRAXAIR 413929 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 660.94 PRAXAIR 414109 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 341.59 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 414303 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#264 605.03 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 413930 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,320.63 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 413930 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 36.06 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414110 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,603.26 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414304 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 43.06 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414450 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#686 1,853.03 PREVOST 413931 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,611.98 PREVOST 414111 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,622.18 PREVOST 414305 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,277.50 PREVOST 414451 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,443.65 PRIMO PLUMBING & HEATING 414307 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 PRINCESS MARGARET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414112 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 414306 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 477.15 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 414113 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 105.66 PROJECT SHARE 414308 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 24,864.44 PUROLATOR INC 413932 14-Mar-2018 COURIER 491.20 PUROLATOR INC 414114 21-Mar-2018 COURIER 85.67 PUROLATOR INC 414452 04-Apr-2018 COURIER 432.52 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 414115 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 573.11 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 414453 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,683.26 QUARTEK GROUP INC 413933 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 14,130.88 QUARTEK GROUP INC 414454 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,785.40 QUINTE PLASTICS 413934 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,349.22 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 413939 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,983.15 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414126 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 474.60 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414315 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,525.60 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414459 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 949.20 R. STASIAK ENGINEERING INC 414129 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,191.02 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 413935 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,115.57 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414116 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 455.45 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414309 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 441.56 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414455 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 737.16 RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC 414117 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 758,784.45 RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 414310 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 1,974.27 REALTAX INC 413936 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,435.25 REALTAX INC 414456 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,293.85 REAMINED SYSTEMS INC 414311 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 734.50 RECEIVER GENERAL 414119 21-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 577,239.62 RECEIVER GENERAL 414457 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 608,451.53 RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA 414120 21-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 1,412.50 RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA 414312 28-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 12,861.00 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC. 414121 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 545.86 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC. 414313 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#214 482.69 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 413937 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 9,164.76 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 414122 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 27,389.70 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 414458 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 17,656.89 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00141-0010 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,032,400.16 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00141-0010 12-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,050,000.00 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00142-0001 14-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 22,536,008.18 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00143-0003 19-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 8,106.50 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00143-0003 19-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE (2,954.05) REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00145-0008 26-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 9,491.51 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00147-0008 03-Apr-2018 VEH ID#84/677 3,038,860.89 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00147-0008 03-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 76,787.39 REYES RUSSI,LLUVIANY 414318 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 100.00 RICOH CANADA INC 413938 14-Mar-2018 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 4,123.92 RICOH CANADA INC 414123 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 2,920.28 RIDLEY & ASSOCIATES APPRAISAL SERVICES LIMITED 414314 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,910.83 RIOCAN HOLDINGS INC. 414124 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 3,209.62 RIVERVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414125 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount ROBBINS,RICHARD 414127 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 110.00 ROBERTSON,CAMERON 414128 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 ROCHEFORT,JENNY 414460 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 122.24 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CANADA CORPORATION 414316 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,541.93 ROGERS WIRELESS INC 414317 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 916.04 SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD 413940 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 24,794.40 SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD 414130 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,267.16 SACCO,DOLORES 414461 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 60.00 SAFE STOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT 414320 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 341.26 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 413941 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 687.78 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 414319 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 113.00 SAINT MARY'S CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414131 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 SAINT PAUL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 414132 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 SANI GEAR 414321 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,167.23 SCOTIABANK BILL PAYMENT SERVICES 414323 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 241.82 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 413942 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 638.45 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 414133 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 282.50 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 414322 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 197.75 SCOTT CONSTRUCTION NIAGARA INC 414134 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 85,501.60 SCOTT CONSTRUCTION NIAGARA INC 414135 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 47,801.40 SENIORS REVIEW 414462 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,356.00 SENKERIK FIRE PROTECTION 413943 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 365.56 SENKERIK FIRE PROTECTION 414136 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 292.64 SERVICEMASTER CLEAN OF NIAGARA 413944 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,797.98 SERVICEMASTER CLEAN OF NIAGARA 414324 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 216.96 SHERRARD KUZZ LLP 413945 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 949.20 SHOP INDUSTRIAL 413946 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.43 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 413947 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 506.50 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 413947 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 279.34 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 414325 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 124.14 SID GRABELL CONTRACTING LTD 414326 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 538.45 SIGNATURE SIGNS 413948 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 16.95 SMITH,ROSSY 414463 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 SNAPD NIAGARA FALLS 414137 21-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 333.35 SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA US DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 286.08 SNOW WRANGLER 414138 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,170.10 SNOW WRANGLER 414327 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,956.33 SNOW WRANGLER 414464 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,383.12 SOMERVILLE,GREG 414328 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 414143 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,741.67 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 414331 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 41,000.00 ST VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414146 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414144 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 STAMFORD COLLEGIATE 414140 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 STAMFORD HOME HARDWARE 414329 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 215.73 STANTEC CONSULTING LTD 414139 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,466.66 STANTEC CONSULTING LTD 414466 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,562.11 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414141 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,873.64 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414330 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,856.22 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414467 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,230.45 STEPHENSON'S RENTAL SERVICES 414142 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,802.35 STORAGE NIAGARA 414332 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 536.75 STRANGES,LOU 414145 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 27.00 STRONGCO DESIGNS INC 414468 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,480.40 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 00147-0009 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 440,163.71 SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS PARTNERSHIP 414147 21-Mar-2018 FUEL 114,072.19 SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS PARTNERSHIP 414333 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 111,249.36 SUPERIOR FOOD SERVICE 414469 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 432.94 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 413949 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 10.17 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 414149 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 923.26 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 414335 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 992.74 SUPERIOR PROPANE 414148 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,788.27 SUPERIOR PROPANE 414334 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 61.02 SUTPHEN CORPORATION US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 735.06 T & T DRY CLEANERS & TAILORS 413956 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 62.15 T & T DRY CLEANERS & TAILORS 414342 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 137.85 TALK WIRELESS INC 413950 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,068.97 TALK WIRELESS INC 414336 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,434.12 TALK WIRELESS INC 414470 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 527.13 TAXITAB 414150 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,988.66 TD CANADA TRUST 414471 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,703.12 TECHNICAL STANDARDS & SAFETY AUTHORITY 414472 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 435.05 TENNANT SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY 414337 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,659.60 TES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 414338 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 3,517.24

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount THOMSON REUTERS CANADA 414151 21-Mar-2018 SUBSCRIPTION 183.75 THOROLD STONE PLAZA A DIVISION OF 820872 ONTARIO LIMITED413951 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 THOS. R. BIRNIE & SONS 414152 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 414339 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 650.20 TOOLBOX 414475 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 413.36 TOROMONT CAT 413952 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#202 509.52 TOROMONT CAT 414153 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,131.26 TOROMONT CAT 414340 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,389.95 TORONTO STAMP INC 413953 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 80.46 TOTAL LAND CARE SERVICES 413954 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 904.00 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 413955 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 784.78 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414154 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,123.54 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414341 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 833.43 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414476 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,215.60 TST OVERLAND EXPRESS 414155 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#86 94.38 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 413957 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 154.44 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC 414156 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,717.60 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 414343 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 166.02 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 414477 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 248.15 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORPORATION OF CANADA 414158 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,116.88 UNITED WAY 414157 21-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 941.00 UNTANGLED DIGITAL 414478 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,808.00 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 414344 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,138.68 UPS CANADA 414159 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#134 27.13 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 414160 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,500.08 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 414479 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,517.30 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 413958 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#687 1,762.80 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 414161 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#294/299 13,267.74 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 414345 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#291/295 955.42 VALUE MUFFLER & BRAKE CENTRE 414346 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#337 1,503.42 VAN DE LAAR,DAVE 414347 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 54.00 VAN DE LAAR,DAVE 414480 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 94.50 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 414162 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 187.22 VECTOR TOOLING 414481 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#681 1,084.80 VICTORIA CENTRE BIA 414482 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 118,750.00 VOLPINI,RICK 414163 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 413959 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,000.63 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 414165 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,039.30 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 414483 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 540.99 WALKER,IRENE 414164 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 60.00 WALSH,JOHN 414166 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 140.00 WARMAN,THOMAS 413960 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 123.90 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 413961 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 256.02 WEINMANN LIMITED 414167 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,752.21 WEINMANN LIMITED 414167 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,552.16 WEINMANN LIMITED 414348 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,726.90 WELDDARE METAL WORKS LTD 414168 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 141.25 WESTLANE SECONDARY SCHOOL 414169 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 WHITEHOTS INC. 413962 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,921.93 WHITEHOTS INC. 414170 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,399.91 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 414349 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 28,500.00 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 414171 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 1,612.50 WORK AUTHORITY 413963 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 549.70 WORK AUTHORITY 414350 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 413964 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 282.38 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 414172 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 384.20 WSIB 413965 14-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 9,452.55 WSIB 414181 22-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 32,373.75 WSIB 414351 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 752.95 WSIB 414484 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 30,654.49 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 414352 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 96.04 YMCA OF NIAGARA 413966 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,068.06 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414173 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,129.77 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414173 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 7,882.61 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414353 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,672.24 YWCA 414174 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 4,277.75 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 414175 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#921 2,217.07 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 414354 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#921 633.65 ZHANG,GUANGLI 413967 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 373.23 Total 50,701,824.89

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Finance

SUBJECT: F-2018-17 Development Charges Exemption for Lundy’s Lane CIP Properties

RECOMMENDATION

That Council initiate a Development Charges (DC) rebate program for qualified applicant’s properties within the Lundy’s Lane Improvement Area’s (LLBIA) Community Improvement Plan (CIP) area with the funding for rebates to be derived from the OLG contribution funding in 2018-2019. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

At the February 27, 2018 meeting, Council approved a CIP for properties within the LLBIA area. This program was developed based on the expressed needs of the businesses in the area. This program is consistent with the other CIP’s established in the City except for the treatment of DC’s that may apply. Council had requested staff to identify a solution to address this difference. The other CIP areas are exempt from DC’s due to their inclusion in the City’s DC bylaw (2014). The DC’s for LLBIA could not be exempt unless the DC bylaw (2014) was amended. It was staff’s assertion that since the existing bylaw is currently being reviewed with the intent of its replacement in 2019, that a mitigating program will be necessary.

As a result, staff are recommending the implementation of a rebate program until the current DC bylaw is updated. BACKGROUND

At the February 27, 2018 meeting, Council approved the establishment of the LLBIA CIP. The study and bylaw that were approved, did not address the matter of Development Charges in the designated area. Council requested that staff develop options to consider for the mitigation of DC’s for properties that qualify under the LLBIA- CIP. This report provides more background on the matter.

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ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

The City currently has a number of incentive programs available to property owners who seek financial assistance when they redevelop buildings within specific areas of the City. These programs are seen as economic development tools that promote reinvestments.

Similar programs include the Historic Drummondville CIP and Downtown CIP areas which exempt qualifying developments from DC’s.

This exemption is available since these areas are within the City’s DC bylaw. The present DC bylaw expires in July 2019. At present, the Background Study for a new DC bylaw is underway.

The LLBIA CIP was not in effect at the time that the 2014 DC bylaw was developed. As a result, the exemptions for qualified properties developed in this area were not included.

Council expressed concern that the DC exemption for properties in the LLBIA would be treated differently than those in other areas. Council requested staff investigate options. Two options exist. The first option is to do nothing and allow the DC Background Study to be concluded. The risk for property owners is that DC’s would be payable since no exemption exists. This may delay or eliminate reinvestment plans.

Alternatively, the second option available to Council is a practical solution. This option requires the establishment of a grant program that would provide a rebate to affected properties during the time from CIP approval (February 27, 2018) until the 2019 DC bylaw is approved. In this way, the LLBIA CIP will be treated in a similar fashion as the others, within the City, until the DC background study and bylaw are completed in 2019.

In this case, the rebate on DC’s would be funded from the OLG CA 2018-2019 allotment as part of Economic Development section.

FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The City’s exemption to the affected properties is not available until the 2019 DC bylaw is approved and a grant program is required. This grant would exempt the City’s portion of applicable DC’s and fund the Development Charge Reserve from the OLG CA funding. The rebate program only relates to the City’s portion of the DC’s.

As Council may recall at the February 27, 2018 meeting, Council decided that the LLBA CIP grants/rebate program should be funded from OLG contribution agreement funding opposed to the property tax subsidized operating budget. This rebate program is consistent with this previous decision.

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Recommended by: Todd Harrison, Director of Finance

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of the Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario

SUBMITTED BY: Municipal Works

SUBJECT: MW-2018-07 Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project Project Update

RECOMMENDATION

1. That park locations identified for improvements under the 2018 Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project be accepted: A.J. McKinley Park, Carolyn Park, Grey Robinson Park, John N. Allan Park, Lind Sommerville Park, Mount Forest Park, Russell Park, Shirley Park and Wilson Park.

2. That Council award the supply and installation of playground equipment at A.J. McKinley Park, Carolyn Park, Grey Robinson Park, John N. Allan Park, Lind Sommerville Park, Mount Forest Park, Russell Park and Wilson Park to the preferred proponent PlayPower LT Canada Inc. for $371,990.24 + HST.

3. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary documents.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The purpose of this report is to update Council on the status on the implementation of the 2018 Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project and seek approval of Council to award the supply and installation of playground equipment to PlayPower LT Canada Inc for 8 park locations.

BACKGROUND

Funding to replace nine (9) playgrounds across the City was provided through the Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project in the 2018 Capital Budget. Funding was also allocated in a separate budget for the Chippawa West Park Development which will include a new playground.

The nine (9) playground replacement projects will include new playground equipment, accessible pathways, seating, bike racks, signage and landscaping. Furthermore, all new playgrounds will receive an accessible artificial turf safety surfacing.

Based on the 10-year park infrastructure assessment and the desire to geographically spread the playground replacements City-wide, the following are the staff proposed locations for the nine (9) playground replacements: A.J. McKinley Park (4868 Crysler Ave), Carolyn Park (6528 Carolyn

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Ave), Grey Robinson Park (5718 Robinson St), John N. Allan Park (6980 Kalar Rd), Lind Sommerville Park (4337 Maplewood Ave), Mount Forest Park (2898 Olden Ave), Russell Park (6569 Russell St), Shirley Park (4889 Shirley Ave) and Wilson Park (7660 Wilson Cr). See attachment #1.

Each playground location will also receive an upgrade beyond the typical neighbourhood park standard from the sponsorship of a special play feature by the Niagara Falls WonderFalls Pass (F-2018-08). The special play feature will be accessible for all users and reside within the playground surfacing area.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

Staff issued a Request For Proposal, RFP14-2018 on February 28, 2018 for the supply and installation of eight (8) playgrounds. The playgrounds at Shirley Park and Chippawa West Park will be addressed by separate RFPs due to site specific design considerations. RFP14-2018 closed on March 21, 2018 and six (6) proponents made proposal submissions. Proponents were given the ability to make up to two (2) proposal options for playground equipment with a mandatory budget cap of $46,500+HST per playground.

Price per Playground, Price per Playground, Proponent City Option 1 Option 2

ABC Recreation Ltd. Paris, ON. $46,379.00+HST $46,453.00+HST

Henderson Recreational Simcoe, ON. $46,496,86+HST $45,131.73+HST Equipment Ltd

New World Park Solutions , ON. $45,102.56+HST $46,109.00+HST Inc.

Rock View Park N Play Design Co. Ltd. $41,481.58+HST $45,470.14+HST County, AB.

Play KSL Brantford, ON. $38,500.00+HST $45,000.00+HST

PlayPower LT Canada Inc. Paris, ON. $46,498.78+HST $45,586.14+HST

A committee of five (5) City staff members representing Municipal Works Department, Recreation & Culture Department and the Administrative Office was struck to review and evaluate proposals. Proposals were evaluated for best value based on eight (8) predetermined criterion with weighting that were provided within the RFP document to all proponents. The criterion are; Proponent Team, Play Value, Accessibility, Quality of System, Warranty, Appearance, Service Operations and Price. By evaluation for best value, staff ensures that the playground equipment selected will meet; the park service needs, municipal maintenance standards, service life requirements and provide Niagara Falls residents with a playground that meets or exceeds their expectations.

Although not the lowest cost proposal, staff found that the submission provided by PlayPower LT Canada Inc. scored the highest and as such is considered the best value while meeting the mandatory budgetary cap.

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Implementation of the playground replacements are anticipated to commence late June 2018 with completion Fall 2018.

FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The 2018 Neighbourhood Playground Replacement Project has an approved budget of $1,665,000. Each of the nine (9) playground locations have been allocated an individual budget of $185,0000 to cover all costs including playground equipment, site work, landscaping and engineering design.

Additional funding of $6,500 per playground has been contributed from WonderFalls.

No additional funding requirements are anticipated.

There are no staffing or legal implications with this contract award.

CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

Implementation of this project meets the intent of Council’s Strategic Priorities by ensuring that investments in infrastructure maximize benefits, reduce risk and provide satisfactory levels of service to the public.

LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

1. City of Niagara Falls 2018 Proposed Playground Projects Map

Recommended by: Geoff, Holman Director of Municipal Works

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

David Antonsen

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development

SUBJECT: PBD-2018-24 DOW-2017-002, Request for Extension of Commercial building & Façade Grant Approval for 4634 Queen Street Applicant: David Sabina

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve an extension of one year for the Commercial Building and Façade Improvement Grant Agreement for Application DOW-2017-002, 4634 Queen Street. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The application can be supported as the extension will allow for the completion of the improvements that are currently underway. BACKGROUND

The Property Owner of 4634 Queen Street (Appendix 1) has requested an extension to a Commercial Building and Façade Improvement Grant Agreement to allow for the completion of their property rehabilitation. The approved grant included a façade improvement (see Appendix 2) and the replacement of the HVAC system, roof and sheeting repair and electrical upgrades. The Grant Incentive Programs under the Downtown Community Improvement Plan were intended to assist in the rehabilitation and renovation of the Downtown in a timely fashion and therefore included an expiration deadline from the date of approval. This assists the City in the allocation of funds. In early 2017 City Council approved changes and clarification wording to the Commercial Building and Façade Improvement Program to limit extensions to a one time, one year limit and require all works be completed in a single application. ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

The improvement of the subject property is underway with the intent to have all works completed for a Grand Opening slated for August 2018. When completed, the building will house a showroom for Virtual Reality Experiences which sell complete systems and peripheral products being developed and manufactured by Treality. There will also be two residential units on the upper floor.

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The improvements have encountered some delays with cold weather affecting caulking and drywall compound as well as the need to reconfigure electrical work to allow for duct work. Allowing a 1 year extension to all of the properties discussed in this report will provide flexibility for the applicant to complete all works while enforcing the end date for project completion under the program requirements. FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The extension of the approved grant will have no further financial implications on the unencumbered balance for the Downtown CIP Special Reserve CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

The approval of the extension request will satisfy Council’s strategic priority by implementing the financial incentive programs within the Downtown CIP and will assist in the ongoing revitalization of the Downtown area. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

Appendix 1 – Location Map and street view Appendix 2 – Proposed Façade Improvements

Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

S:\PDR\2018\PBD-2018-24, DOW-2017-002, Request for Extension of CB & FG, 4634 Queen St.docx

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APPENDIX A

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APPENDIX B

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Recreation & Culture

SUBJECT: R&C-2018-06 MacBain Community Centre Pool Ceiling Repair

RECOMMENDATION

1. That Council approve $100,000 contribution, 50% of the total repair cost to implement the required repairs to the suspended pool ceiling at the MacBain community Centre.

2. That Council approve amending the 2018 Capital Budget for this project using the capital holding reserve as a funding source.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The MacBain Community Centre opened its doors to the community of Niagara Falls on September 10, 2005. The Centre was envisioned as a unique partnering opportunity to deliver quality recreation services to the community. Prior to constructing the Centre, the three main facility partners, the City of Niagara Falls, Niagara YMCA and Niagara Falls Library agreed to contribute towards the facility’s operating and capital costs. The contribution was based on the actual square footage used exclusively by each partner, plus costs to operate the lobby/common space.

The MacBain Community Centre’s indoor swimming pool is owned by the City, maintained and operated by the YMCA. Based on the 2005 agreement, the City is obligated to contribute 17% towards the repair. However, as it is the only City owned indoor pool facility, City staff supports funding 50% of the total repair cost of $100,000. The funding for the City’s portion will be made from the City’s capital holding reserve.

To ensure the facility remains is excellent condition annual preventative maintenance is required. The emergency repair to the suspended pool ceiling will extend the life of the pool by 15 – 20 years. The scheduled repairs will take place in June.

BACKGROUND

The MacBain Community Centre guiding operating principles define the three partners, the City of Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls Library and Niagara YMCA and the percentage split for operating and capital repairs. Based on the square footage, the YMCA is responsible for approximately over 70% of the operating and capital costs.

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ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

The MacBain Community Centre continues to be a well utilized multi-use facility. The City has and will continue to invest in facility repairs and improvements. To ensure the facility adheres to the original business principles, the City is committed to supporting partners to provide Health and Wellness services to the community. To accomplish this goal, additional financial resources are required.

The required repair will take place in June for 3 – 4 weeks. The YMCA members have the option of visiting another Niagara YMCA branch or a local community indoor pool facility.

FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The City will contribute $100,000, 50% of the project cost towards the repair of the MacBain Community Centre aquatic facility ceiling. The City’s funding will be made from the capital holding reserve.

CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

Infrastructure Sustainability, to operate, maintains and upgrades the City’s infrastructure and other assets in an affordable, reliable, environmentally sustainable and integrated way.

ATTACHMENTS

2018 Capital Budget worksheet

Recommended by: Kathy Moldenhauer, Director of Recreation and Culture

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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Capital Budget Worksheet 2018

Department Recreation & Culture Priority (1-3) 1

Project Name MacBain Community Centre Pool Ceiling Repair Included in 10 year Capital Plan (y/n) Project I.D. #

Project Description Repairs required for the suspended pool ceiling at the MacBain Centre. City to contribute to 50% of cost, YMCA to contribute other half.

Projected Start Date: Immediately

YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Opening Balance-Jan 01 (surplus)/deficit - - - -

EXPENDITURES

Engineering Fees/Design/Studies Land/Building/Furniture/ Equipment 200,000

Construction

Roads

Storm Sewers

Water

Sanitary Sewers

Sitework/Landscaping

Contingency

Other

Interest Expense

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 200,000 - - - -

FUNDING SOURCES

Special Purpose Reserves

Capital Holding Reserve 100,000

Reserve Fund

Transfer from Operating

Development Charges

Debentures

Gas Tax

Provincial/Federal Grants

External Contributions 100,000

Interest Earned

Other

TOTAL FUNDING SOURCES 200,000 - - - -

Closing Balance-Dec 31 (surplus)/deficit - - - - -

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Recreation & Culture

SUBJECT: R&C-2018-08 Naming and Renaming of Parks - Bruno Agostinelli Jr. Application

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the Recreation Committee’s recommendation to install a plaque in memory of Bruno Agostinelli Jr. at the refurbished tennis court at Riverview Park.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Recreation & Culture Department received a “Naming/Renaming Request of a Park/Open Space or Park Feature” application in memory of Bruno Agostinelli Jr. in 2017. The application requested a connection to a park with tennis courts due to Bruno’s lifelong love of tennis and successful tennis career. Until recently there were no th new or refurbished tennis courts available for consideration. At the March 20 , 2018, Recreation Committee Meeting, the committee reviewed and discussed the application and recommended the installation of a plaque in memory of Bruno by installing a plaque on the newly refurbished tennis court at Riverview Park.

BACKGROUND

Bruno Agostinelli Jr. was born in Niagara Falls in 1987. He began playing tennis at a young age and was appointed to the Team Ontario “Junior” Squad at the age of 6. He went on to become a successful national and international tennis player and was invited to the Canadian Davis Cup Team twice. Tragically, Bruno died in a motorcycle accident in 2016 just shy of his 29th birthday.

Bruno was inducted into the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame in 2015 for his accomplishments in tennis.

The Recreation & Culture Department received a “Naming/Renaming Request of a Park/Open Space or Park Feature” application in memory of Bruno Agostinelli Jr. in 2017. The application requested a connection to a park with tennis courts due to Bruno’s lifelong love of tennis and successful tennis career. Until recently there were no new or refurbished tennis courts available for consideration.

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The newly refurbished Riverview Park including tennis courts is now scheduled to be opened in the spring of 2018. With a possible tennis court available for consideration, the “Naming/Renaming Request of a Park/Open Space or Park Feature” application for Bruno Agostinelli Jr. was received and reviewed by the Recreation Committee at its March 20th, 2018 meeting. The Committee discussed Bruno’s significant achievements and contributions, as well as his current level of recognition. The Committee felt that it would be appropriate to further recognize Bruno by the City of Niagara Falls and the following motion was made:

IT WAS MOVED BY Councilor Mike Strange, seconded by Vito Scaringi, that a plaque be erected at the Riverview Park tennis court to commemorate Bruno Agostinelli Jr. Motion Carried

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

The purpose of the City of Niagara Falls, Naming and Renaming of Parks Policy is to outline a procedure for the commemorative naming or renaming of parks/open spaces, and component features as part of the acquisition and/or management of these spaces by the City of Niagara Falls. Commemorative Naming refers to the naming of a property in honour of outstanding achievement, distinctive service, or significant community contribution, generally without financial consideration.

The City also has a Commemorative Tree and Bench Program which allows people to contribute to the beautification and improvement of their local parks and cemeteries while honouring the memory of a loved one. Such commemorative gifts act as a lasting tribute and enhance the quality of life for current and future generations.

Due to Bruno’s significant contributions and success, the Recreation Committee recommends that a plaque be installed in memory of Bruno Agostinelli Jr. at the refurbished tennis court at Riverview Park and be unveiled at the ribbon cutting for the newly refurbished park.

FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

A plaque will be created and installed with no other financial/staffing/legal implications.

CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

Strategic Priority, A Vibrant and Well planned City, Key Action: Continue to implement the recommendations from the 2007 Strategic Plan for the provision of Parks, Recreation, Arts & Culture.

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ATTACHMENTS

1. Bruno Agostinelli Jr. Sports Wall of Fame Induction Bio

Recommended by: Kathy Moldenhauer, Director of Recreation and Culture

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

Page 59 of 144 Attachment #1 Bruno Agostinelli Athlete – Tennis 2001- Present Era AUTOMATIC INDUCTION

Bruno Agostinelli Jr. was born on April 1, 1987 in Niagara Falls, and in his youth he took significant interest in the sport of tennis. At the age of six, while a member of the White Oaks Tennis Club, Bruno was appointed to the Team Ontario “Junior” Squad. From there, he went on to capture several prestigious titles, finding success at both the national and international level.

In 2000, Bruno placed first at the International Junior Orange Bowl Championship, in the Mixed Doubles division, held in Coral Gables, Florida. The following year, Bruno won both the Ontario Provincial Championship and the Canadian National Championship, placing first in both the Singles and Doubles events. As a former member of Team Canada, Bruno has travelled around the world competing in numerous Junior International Tennis Federation events.

While a student at Saint Paul Catholic High School, Bruno earned a ranking in the Association of Tennis Professionals and, in 2005, captured an OFSAA gold medal in the Mixed Doubles division. The same year, Bruno signed a full athletics scholarship to the University of Kentucky, where he later captained the men's tennis team. In addition to winning the Southeastern Conference's Freshman of the Year and Player of the Week awards, in 2009, Bruno was named the University of Kentucky's Male Athlete of the Year for having achieved a rank of #2 in the NCAA Men's Singles standings.

Following his appointment to the NCAA All-American Team, Bruno was invited to the Canadian Davis Cup Team twice and, during a competition against Peru, won a tie-breaking match that cemented Canada's top division standing.

After having competed in the 2009 Rogers Cup Masters in Montreal, Bruno retired from professional tennis, and currently serves as a National Junior Tennis Coach for Tennis Canada

Presented January 2016

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council City of Niagara Falls, Ontario

SUBMITTED BY: Transportation Services Department

SUBJECT: TS-2018-12 Nichols Lane – Speed Limit Review

RECOMMENDATION

That the speed limit on Nichols Lane be reduced from 80 km/h to 60 km/h.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The lower speed limit is warranted due to existing physical road conditions and traffic characteristics.

BACKGROUND

Staff received a request to review the possibility of a lower speed limit on Nichols Lane.

Nichols Lane is a local rural road that extends westerly from Beechwood Road to a dead end approximately 500 metres west of Beechwood Road. Nichols Lane has a 5 metre pavement width, and consists of a narrow shoulder and a ditch on each side. The abutting land uses consists of five (5) residential dwellings, forested lands and undeveloped agricultural lands. Nichols Lane generally carries less than 25 cars per day. The speed limit on Nichols Lane is 80 km/h.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

Speed limits are set according to the road geometry and the prevailing operating speed. Staff collected information on the physical attributes of the road under review, including but not limited to the lane widths, roadside hazards, horizontal and vertical road alignments, number of accesses and intersections, and pedestrian and cycling activity. The information was fed into the Transportation Association of Canada’s Speed Limit Warrants which assigns a risk value for the various warrant components. The guidelines identified that a 60 km/h speed limit is warranted on Nichols Lane. A collision problem does not exist on Nichols Lane.

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FINANCIAL/STAFFING/LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

The sign replacement is to be carried out by Transportation Services staff. The labour and material costs are accounted for in the approved 2018 General Purposes Budget. It is estimated that the cost to replace the speed limit signs is approximately $200.

CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

Encourage multi-modal travel and active transportation initiatives, and enhance motorist, cyclist and pedestrian safety.

LIST OF ATTACHMENT

Study Area drawing

Recommended by: Karl Dren, Director of Transportation Services

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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Page 63 of 144 TS-2018-12 Nichols Lane Speed Limit Review PBD-2018-20 April 24, 2018

REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati And Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development

SUBJECT: PBD-2018-20 AM-2018-003, Zoning By-law Amendment Application Part 1, 59R-13324 Location: West Side of Montrose Road, North of Matthews Drive Owner: Fern Pasquale

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the land to a site specific Residential Single Family 1E Density (R1E) zone, to allow the construction of two single detached dwellings, subject to the regulation outlined in this report.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Fern Pasquale has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for a vacant parcel of land (0.1 hectare) located on the west side of Montrose Road, north of Matthews Drive. The land is requested to be rezoned from Residential Single Family 1A Density with site specific regulations (R1A-383) in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by By-law No. 95-146 to Residential Single Family 1E Density (R1E). The zoning by-law amendment would facilitate the future severance of the land into two parcels for single detached dwellings. A consent application to divide the land into two parcels is scheduled to be considered by the Committee of Adjustment on May 15, 2018. Planning staff recommends the application for the following reasons:

• The proposal complies with Provincial and Regional policies as the proposal represents an efficient use of urban serviced land and existing infrastructure and will also aid the City in meeting its 40% intensification targets for the Built-Up Area;

• The land is designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. The predominant use of land in areas designated Residential is to be for dwelling units of all types catering to a wide range of households;

• The Plan encourages the development of vacant land and under-utilized parcels for more efficient use;

• The proposed infill will blend into the lot fabric and the built-form of the neighbourhood;

• The requested zoning will provide appropriate regulations for the development and will ensure its compatibility with the established neighbourhood; and

• The existing infrastructure can support the proposed development.

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BACKGROUND

Proposal

Fern Pasquale has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for a vacant parcel of land (0.1 hectare) located on the west side of Montrose Road, north of Matthews. Refer to Schedule 1 to locate the site.

The land is zoned Residential Single Family 1A Density with site specific regulations (R1A- 383) in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by By-law No. 95-146. The applicant is requesting the land to be rezoned to a Residential Single Family 1E Density (R1E) zone to facilitate a future severance of the land into two parcels for two single detached dwellings. Schedule 2 shows the proposed parcels and dwellings.

Surrounding Land Uses

The subject land is currently vacant. A Hydro Corridor is located to the north. Lands to the south, east and west are occupied by single detached dwellings or approved to be developed with single detached dwellings.

Circulation Comments

 Regional Municipality of Niagara (the Region)

 The land is located within the Settlement Area under the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and within the Delineated Built-Up Area under 2017 Places to Grow, for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The PPS directs growth to settlement areas and encourages efficient use of land, resources, infrastructure, and public service facilities that are planned or available. The proposal meets the intent of the Provincial policy through the introduction of additional dwellings in the neighbourhood. The proposed development will also aid the City in meeting the 40% intensification target for the Built-up Area. Lastly, the proposal satisfies the intent of Provincial policies by making more efficient use of an oversized parcel within the Built–Up Area, thereby contributing to City’s intensification target.

 The subject land is designated Urban Area in the Regional Official Plan (ROP). A full range of residential, commercial and industrial uses are generally permitted within the Urban Area designation, subject to the availability of adequate municipal services and infrastructure. The ROP promotes higher density in Urban Areas and supports growth that contributes to the overall goal of providing a sufficient supply of housing that is affordable, accessible and suited to the needs of a variety of households and income groups in Niagara. The proposal aligns with the Regional policies.

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 The Regional Transportation staff requires the applicant to consolidate the future driveways to create one larger shared access. Alternatively, a turnaround is required on each parcel to eliminate vehicles backing onto Montrose Road. Staff provides these comments for the safety of the future residents, because vehicles on this section of Montrose Road tend to travel at higher than average speeds.

 Transportation Services, Municipal Works

 No objections.

 Building Services

 All new construction as of 2018 requires an electric vehicle charging system as per 9.34.4 OBC.

Neighbourhood Open House

A neighbourhood open house held on March 21, 2018 was attended by the owners of the abutting property to the south, the developer and City staff. The neighbours expressed concerns that their privacy will be impacted by the new development. They also wanted to know if the proposed development will have any impact on their taxes. Lastly, they wanted to know if the drainage from the proposed development would have any adverse impact on their property.

The applicant mentioned that he is willing to plant trees on the neighbour’s property along the southerly lot line to mitigate any perceived loss of privacy. Regarding the drainage concern, staff mentioned that as the applicant is required to contain the drainage within their own property; there should be no adverse impact on the abutting property. Lastly regarding the taxes, the assessment of the property is determined by MPAC.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

1. Provincial Policies

The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. These policies direct municipalities to facilitate residential intensification within urban areas to help meet intensification targets. The subject land is located within the Settlement Area under the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and within the Built-Up Area under the 2017 Places to Grow, for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan). The subject land is currently undeveloped, but zoned for one detached dwelling. The proposed development is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province and will aid the City in achieving the 40% intensification target within the Built-Up Area.

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2. Official Plan

The subject land is designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. The Plan contains a hierarchy of density guidelines for different types of residential development. High density development (apartment structures) is encouraged along arterial roads such as Montrose Road and low density development (single and semi- detached dwellings etc.) is encouraged along local and collector roads. Although the subject land is located on an arterial road (Montrose Road) the land is not suitably sized for a high density development. The proposed single detached dwellings are compatible with the surrounding land uses including the recently approved Grotolla Court subdivision on the east side on Montrose Road. Further, the proposal also meets the minimum density of 20 units per hectare requirement of the Official Plan.

The proposed development will be similar to other residential developments in the neighbourhood in terms of density, building mass, setbacks and appearance. Lastly, the supply of single detached lots in the City’s Northwest Planning district is extremely low. The proposed development will assist the City in meeting future housing needs in this district. As such, the development is considered to be in compliance with the Official Plan.

3. Zoning By-law Amendment

The land is currently zoned Residential Single Family 1A Density with site specific regulations (R1A-383) in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by By-Law No. 95-146. The zoning of the land is requested to be changed to Residential Single Family 1E Density (R1E). The proposal complies with all the zoning requirements of the R1E zone.

Below are the departures from current R1A-383 zoning regulations:

ZONE REGULATION EXISTING PROPOSED REGULATION REGULATION (R1E) (R1A-383) Minimum lot frontage 23 m 12 m Minimum front yard 9.1 m 6 m Minimum rear yard depth 9.1 m 7.5m Minimum interior side yard 2.4 m 1.25 m Maximum lot coverage 35% 45% Minimum landscaped open 40% 30% space

 The current zoning of the land allows one single detached dwelling with generous setbacks. The applicant is requesting the zoning by-law amendment to facilitate the severance of the subject land into two parcels for two single detached dwellings. The proposed development standards will provide an opportunity for residential intensification and create a more compact form which is consistent with the recently approved Grotolla Court subdivision on the east side of Montrose Road.

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 The reduced development standards will have no adverse impact on surrounding properties as the subject land abuts a Hydro corridor to the north and the applicant has agreed to provide additional landscaping on the abutting property to south to mitigate any perceived loss of privacy.

According to the Region, this section of Montrose Road experiences higher than average speeds. To address their concern about the number of driveways and vehicles backing onto this busy road, staff requested the applicant to consider consolidating the driveways along the common lot line to create one larger shared access. As an alternative, they request the provision of wider driveways with “turnarounds” to enable exiting vehicles to face Montrose Road.

The applicant is not in favour of a shared driveway access, but is agreeable to wider driveways with “turnarounds”. The proposed driveways illustrated on Schedule 2 are acceptable to the Region. The wider driveways will require the Zoning By-law’s maximum driveway width regulations to be increased for the lands from a maximum of 60% of the lot frontage (7.6 metres), to 75% of the lot frontage (9.3 metres). City staff are supportive of the adjustment in the interest of public safety. Council has provided similar relief on Stanley Avenue, north of Mountain Road, for the same reasons. City staff are supportive of the adjustment in the interest of public safety. Council has provided similar relief on Stanley Avenue, north of Mountain Road, for the same reasons. Refer to Schedule 3 for further detail.

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

The proposed development will generate development charge contributions and property tax revenue for the City. There are no other financial implications. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

This proposal does not impact any of the City’s strategic commitments. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

 Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Surveyor’s Sketch  Schedule 3 – Example of large driveway

Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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SCHEDULE 1

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SCHEDULE 2

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SCHEDULE 3

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development

SUBJECT: PBD-2018-21 AM-2018-001, Zoning By-law Amendment Application 5888 Thorold Stone Road and part of 5900 Thorold Stone Road Applicant: Lantana Holdings Inc.

RECOMMENDATION

That Council approve the Zoning By-law amendment application to rezone the lands to a site specific Light Industrial (LI) zone, to allow the expansion of the existing Chevrolet car dealership, subject to the regulations outlined in this report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Lantana Holdings Inc. has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for the lands known as 5888 Thorold Stone Road and part of the lands known as 5900 Thorold Stone Road, totaling 2.5 hectares and located on the south side of Thorold Stone Road. The lands are requested to be rezoned from Light Industrial (LI), in part, and General Industrial (GI), in part, to a site specific Light Industrial (LI) zone to permit the expansion of the existing Chevrolet car dealership. Planning staff recommends the application for the following reasons:

 The proposal complies with Provincial and Regional policies that encourage efficient use of land and infrastructure and establishment of a larger range of economic activities and ancillary uses;

 The lands are designated Industrial in the City’s Official Plan. The predominant use of land in areas designated Industrial is for Industry, manufacturing, warehousing and all forms of service industries;

 The requested zoning will provide a transition between heavy industrial uses to the south and east and commercial uses to the north and northwest; and

 The expansion of the existing car dealership is compatible with the existing commercial and service uses existing on Thorold Stone Road.

BACKGROUND

Proposal

Lantana Holdings Inc has requested a Zoning By-law amendment for 2.51 hectares of land located on the south side of Thorold Road between Carroll Avenue and the CN rail line. Schedule 1 show the location of the subject lands.

The lands are zoned Light Industrial (LI), in part, and General Industrial (GI), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200. The applicant is requesting the lands to be

Page 72 of 144 2 PBD-2018-21 April 24, 2018 rezoned to a site specific Light Industrial (LI) to allow the expansion of the Chevrolet car dealership (5888 Thorold Stone Road) onto the easterly portion of the abutting parcel to the south (5900 Thorold Stone Road). The applicant has recently received approval from the Committee of Adjustment (B-2017-045) to sever the easterly portion of lands, known as 5900 Thorold Stone Road and to merge it with 5888 Thorold Stone Road. In addition, the applicant is requesting site specific regulations to recognize the previously granted variances for a reduction in the minimum landscaped open space (A-04/2000) and minimum rear yard depth (A-2017-48). Schedule 2 shows the details of the development.

Surrounding Land Uses

The subject lands are located on the south side of Thorold Stone Road between Carroll Avenue and the CN rail line (see Schedule 1). To the south, lies an industrial warehouse building. To the west are automotive service uses and car dealerships. The CN rail line abuts the lands to the east. An industrial operation owned by OLEO Energies Inc is located further east of the subject lands. To the north is Niagara Industrial Mall.

Circulation Comments

 Regional Municipality of Niagara (the Region)

 No objections from a Provincial or Regional perspective.

 Transportation Services, Municipal Works, Building Services

 No objections.

Neighbourhood Open House

A Neighbourhood open house was held on March 19, 2018 to introduce the proposal to the property owners. No one attended the open house to hear about the proposal or to provide comments.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

1. Provincial Policies

The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. The Provincial policies require municipalities to provide for an appropriate mix of employment uses which support a wide range of economic activities. The proposal meets the intent of the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) and Regional Policy Plan (ROP) as it supports a larger range of economic opportunities within employment lands.

2. Official Plan

The lands are designated Industrial in the Official Plan and are intended to be used for a variety of industrial, manufacturing and warehousing type uses.

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Currently there is more growth in light and prestige type industrial businesses than in heavier types of industries. Rezoning the lands to Light Industrial reflects the current market trends. The proposed expansion of the car dealership will not create any land use conflicts nor will not impact the vitality of industrial lands located to the south and east of the property. Thorold Stone Road functions as an arterial road and a gateway into the City. The proposed expansion of the car agency is a light industrial use that is appropriate on this gateway. Heavier types of industry that may be less aesthetically pleasing will continue to be permitted south of the subject land, away from the Thorold Stone Road frontage. As such, the development is considered to be in compliance with the Official Plan.

3. Zoning By-law Amendment

The lands are currently zoned Light Industrial (LI), in part, and General Industrial (GI), in part, in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200. The zoning of the whole of the lands is requested to be changed to a site specific Light Industrial (LI) to allow the expansion of the Chevrolet car dealership (5888 Thorold Stone Road) onto a portion of the abutting parcel to the south (5900 Thorold Stone Road). In addition, the applicant is requesting site specific regulations to recognize the previously granted variances for a reduction in the minimum landscaped open space (A-04/2000) and the minimum rear yard depth (A-2017-48). Mentioned below are the departures from the standard LI regulations:

ZONE REGULATION EXISTING PROPOSED REGULATION REGULATION

Minimum landscaped open 67% of the required front 9.6% of the required front space yard yard Minimum rear yard depth 7.5 m None

 The applicant has already received approval from the Committee of Adjustment (A-04/2000) for a reduction in the landscaping requirement. The Committee approved a reduction in landscaping along Thorold Stone as the applicant had agreed to landscape a 4 metre strip of land along Thorold Stone Road which they lease from the Region to compensate for reduced landscaping on the subject property. The applicant has continued to maintain the 4 metre landscaping strip on the Region’s property and is therefore in compliance with the Committee’s decision.

 The applicant recently received an approval (A-2017-48) from the Committee of Adjustment to recognize the existing built form along the south property line. The variance recognizes the existing rear yard setback for the buiding located on the severed portion of 5900 Thorold Stone.

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

The proposed development will generate development charge contributions and property tax revenue for the City. There are no other financial implications.

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CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

The proposal is consistent with the Economic Growth and Prosperity Strategic Priority in that it will provide an opportunity for new business investment. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

 Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Site Plan

Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

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SCHEDULE 1

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SCHEDULE 2

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REPORT TO: Mayor James M. Diodati and Members of Municipal Council

SUBMITTED BY: Planning, Building & Development

SUBJECT: PBD-2018-22 26CD-11-2018-001 Plan of Vacant Land Condominium 7712 Badger Road Applicant: 1962866 Ontario Inc. (Lucy Borghesi)

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. That the 7712 Badger Road Plan of Vacant Land Condominium be draft approved subject to the conditions in Appendix A;

2. That the Mayor or designate be authorized to sign the draft plan as "approved" 20 days after notice of Council’s decision has been given as required by the Planning Act, provided no appeals of the decision have been lodged;

3. That draft approval be given for three years, after which approval will lapse unless an extension is requested by the developer and granted by Council; and

4. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Condominium Agreement and any required documents to allow for the future registration of the subdivision when all matters are addressed to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1962866 Ontario Inc. (Lucy Borghesi) is proposing to develop a 0.63 ha parcel of land located at 7712 Badger Road, as a Plan of Vacant Land Condominium. The condominium will divide the land into 15 units of land with a common private road, visitor parking and amenity areas. The condominium will allow the individual ownership of the townhouse dwelling units. Planning staff recommends the applications for the following reasons:

 The development complies with Provincial policies with respect to achieving intensification within the Built-Up Area;

 The development is in conformity with the City’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended and varied, and will be compatible with the surrounding development;

 The condominium will assist in providing housing choices and will contribute to the City’s required short term housing supply (3 years); and

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 City and Regional interests will be addressed through the fulfillment of the conditions contained in Appendix A. BACKGROUND

Proposal

1962866 Ontario Inc. proposes to register a Vacant Land Condominium on the subject land. This plan will permit the creation of vacant land units (parcels) for the future sale of the 15 townhouse dwelling units that are proposed. Schedule 2 shows the proposed unit layout.

Site Conditions and Surrounding Land Uses

The subject land is flat and occupied by a large shed, gravel driveways and parking/storage areas, and several trees. A power line corridor owned by Hydro One Networks Inc. is located to the south of the property. Single detached dwellings are located to the east, west and north of the property.

Circulation Comments

 Regional Municipality of Niagara (the Region)

 No objections. The Region provided several conditions to address standard development requirements. These conditions are included in Appendix A.

 Municipal Works, Transportation Services, Parks Design, Fire Services, Enbridge Gas and Canada Post

 No objections. Requested conditions are included in Appendix A.

 Hydro One Networks Inc. (HONI)

 HONI has provided a set of conditions (included in Appendix A) that will need to be met prior to HONI’s approval of the proposal.

ANALYSIS/RATIONALE

1. Provincial Policy Statement and Growth Plan

The Planning Act requires City planning decisions to comply with Provincial policies. These policies direct municipalities to facilitate residential intensification by directing 40% of all residential development to built-up areas. The proposed development will assist in meeting these targets and is a form of residential intensification promoted by the Province.

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2. Official Plan

The subject land is designated Residential in the City’s Official Plan. Residential lands are permitted to be developed with a variety of housing types, including townhouses, between a density of 20 and 40 units per hectare. New developments are to be of a height, massing and provide setbacks that are in character with the surrounding development.

The proposed development conforms to the Official Plan as follows:

 The proposed townhouses will have an overall density of 24 units per hectare, which conforms to the Official Plan, and will provide housing choices for residents in this neighbourhood; and

 The proposed development will consist of loft bungalows, consistent with building heights in the neighbourhood, and will provide building setbacks and massing that are compatible with surrounding housing.

3. Zoning By-law

The subject land is zoned Residential Low Density, Grouped Multiple Dwellings (R4(H)-1006), in accordance with Zoning By-law No. 79-200, as amended by By- law No. 2014-80. A Minor Variance (A-2017-028) from this zone was granted by the Committee of Adjustment, on August 29, 2017, to reduce the required lot area from 450 square metres per dwelling unit to 421.8 square metres per dwelling unit. The variance allows 15 dwelling units on the land. The development conforms with all applicable zoning regulations.

A holding (H) provision was placed on the land to secure the completion of a noise study and the inclusion of noise mitigation measures in a condominium plan agreement, and the filing of a Record of Site Condition with the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) with the consent of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. A noise study was submitted with the application and indicates that noise from the QEW and Montrose Road are within acceptable limits. No mitigation is required. A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) was filed with the application, however the Region notes that an updated Phase 1 ESA will need to be completed and a Record of Site Condition will need to be filed with the MOECC. The holding (H) provision will have to remain in place until acknowledgement of the filing of the RSC is received. A condition has been requested by the Region to secure confirmation of this filing, and is included in Appendix “A”.

4. Condominium Design and Conditions of Approval

The plan of condominium will accommodate the intended division of the land into vacant units of land that can be owned separately. The plan will facilitate the sale of the townhome dwelling units to be built on them. The plan includes a private common road off of Badger Road, visitor parking and amenity areas. The scale

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and height of the proposed dwellings will be compatible with the surrounding dwellings.

The developer will be required to enter into a condominium agreement with the City. The agreement will address any necessary works and warning clauses.

Land that is developed as a vacant land condominium is not made subject to Site Plan Control because the development matters (i.e. site servicing/grading, landscaping, lighting, fencing, and waste disposal) are addressed in the condominium agreement. Appendix A includes the recommended conditions of approval including the review of drainage and storm servicing by the Region and HONI and installation of the necessary facilities and services for Canada Post and Enbridge.

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

The proposed development will generate development charge contributions and property tax revenue for the City. There are no other financial implications. CITY’S STRATEGIC COMMITMENT

The proposed condominium complies with the City’s Official Plan. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS

 Schedule 1 – Location Map  Schedule 2 – Condominium Plan  Appendix A – Conditions for Draft Plan Approval

Recommended by: Alex Herlovitch, Director of Planning, Building & Development

Respectfully submitted: Ken Todd, Chief Administrative Officer

A.Bryce:mb Attach.

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SCHEDULE 2

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APPENDIX A

Conditions for Draft Plan Approval

1. Approval applies to the Draft Plan of Vacant Land Condominium prepared by Matthews, Cameron, Heywood – Kerry T. Howe Surveying Limited, dated January 12, 2018, showing 15 units of vacant land for townhouses as well as a common private road, visitor parking and amenity areas.

2. The developer submit to the City’s Senior Zoning Administrator all necessary drawings and information, including but not limited to, site, elevation and landscaping drawings to confirm zoning compliance.

3. The developer provide five copies of the pre-registration plan to Planning, Building & Development and a letter stating how all the conditions imposed have been or are to be fulfilled.

4. The developer enter into a Vacant Land Condominium Agreement with the City, to be registered on title, to satisfy all requirements, financial and otherwise, related to the development of the land. Note: Should any other body wish to have its conditions included in the Vacant Land Condominium Agreement, they may be required to become party to the Vacant Land Condominium Agreement for the purpose of enforcing such conditions.

5. The developer submit a Solicitor’s Certificate of Ownership for the Condominium land to the City Solicitor prior to the preparation of the Vacant Land Condominium Agreement.

6. The developer provide a landscape plan, prepared by a Landscape Architect (OALA), showing fencing, entrance features, streetscape treatment, internal landscaping/lot landscape design, patios, driveway locations and garbage enclosures/collection areas. The plan should identify a sidewalk to Badger Road and a 1.8 metre high wood screen fence along the side and rear yards of abutting residential lots.

7. The roadway, services, lot grading and construction shall all be designed and constructed in accordance with City standards. The developer shall ensure that the existing municipal infrastructure will adequately service the development as proposed. All municipal sidewalk damaged during construction shall be replaced by the developer.

Note: No looping connections of the existing watermain will be permitted at any point within the development (i.e. single connection to municipal distribution network only).

8. The developer submit a lighting plan prepared by a professional engineer. The design is to be independently powered and metered. Photometric plans are to be submitted demonstrating zero impact on neighbouring properties.

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9. The developer provide a servicing report to demonstrate that available municipal infrastructure is sufficient to service the proposed development. Where existing watermain flows and/or pressures are unknown, testing shall be conducted in coordination with the City of Niagara Falls Environmental Services Division at the developer’s expense.

10. The developer pay the applicable development charges in place at the execution of the Vacant Land Condominium Agreement and at Building Permit issuance in accordance with By-law No. 2014-87, as amended.

11. The developer pay the City the applicable required fees for administration.

12. That the following condition be placed in the Vacant Land Condominium Agreement:

“Owners shall be required to have their Engineering Consultant provide written acceptance that the works completed conform with the City’s accepted drawings and in accordance with NPSCD and City construction specifications.”

13. The developer submit the necessary servicing drawings, identifying the locations of required fire access routes and the fire hydrants, in accordance with section 3.2.5.7 of the Ontario Building Code.

14. The developer submit a request to the Fire Department to designate, through municipal by-law, a fire access route on the property; provide a drawing illustrating the fire route’s compliance with sections 3.2.5.4., 3.2.5.5. and 3.2.5.6. of the Ontario Building Code; and post the necessary ‘No Parking’ signs. NOTE: parking shall be prohibited on both sides of the access road.

15. The developer provide the necessary servicing drawings to Fire Services, to confirm compliance of the development with Section 3.2.5.7 of the Ontario Building Code, including the location of the fire hydrants. Fire hydrants to be identified will be private hydrants and as such need to be tested and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Fire Code.

16. That the driveway entrance be centralized on the frontage of the property to the satisfaction of Transportation Services.

17. The developer meet the requirements of Enbridge Gas Distribution with respect to the provision of their facilities to the subject lands including providing necessary easements, any necessary relocation of the gas main, provision of an exclusive use location for a pressure reducing regulator station, installation of gas piping and subsequent completion of landscaping, grading and paving, and service and meter installation details.

18. That a Community Mail Box (CMB) be located determined by Canada Post, and that the developer identify this site on a display in the sales office prior to offering any units for sale.

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19. The developer include in all offers of purchase and sale, a statement that advises the prospective purchaser that the mail delivery will be from a designated Community Mail Box (CMB) and that the developer will be responsible for officially notifying the purchasers of the exact CMB locations and easements granted to Canada Post prior to the closing of any home sales.

20. The developer satisfy all requirements of Canada Post regarding temporary and permanent CMB locations and associated works, engineering servicing drawings, installation, notification of the start of construction and providing mail service information to property owners.

21. The developer file a Record of Site Condition (RSC) on the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change’s (MOECC) Brownfields Environment Site Registry, in accordance with Ontario Regulation 153/04 as amended by Ontario Regulation 511/09, and that the developer provide a copy of the MOECC’s acknowledgement of the filing of the RSC to the Niagara Region.

22. In order for internal curbside waste collection, the owner shall provide a revised draft plan to reflect the proposed T-turn around and entrance with minimum curb radii of 10 metres. If the applicant wishes to proceed with curb radii less than the stated minimum, they shall be to provide waste collection turning templates to show that the trucks can maneuver safely at the reduced curb radii.

23. The condominium agreement between the developer and the City contain provisions whereby the developer and/or subsequent owner agrees to comply with the Niagara Region’s waste collection policy, and enter into an Indemnity Agreement with the Region prior to commencement of waste collection of private property. If Regional waste collection requirements are not met as outlined in the previous condition, a warning clause to advise potential purchasers that private waste collection will be required at the cost of the condominium corporation is to be included in the condominium agreement.

24. The developer provides a written acknowledgement to Niagara Region stating that draft approval of this condominium does not include a commitment of servicing allocation by Niagara Region as servicing allocation will not be assigned until the plan is registered and that ay pre-servicing will be at the sole risk and responsibility of the developer.

25. The developer submit a written undertaking to Niagara Region that all Offers and Agreements of Purchase and Sale, which may be negotiated prior to registration of this condominium, shall contain a clause indicating that a servicing allocation for this condominium will not be assigned until the plan is registered, and a similar clause be inserted in the condominium agreement.

26. The condominium agreement between the owner and the City contain provisions whereby the owner agrees to implement the approved Stormwater Management Design Brief, prepared by Hallex Engineering Ltd. and dated November 13, 2017.

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Notes:

1. Prior to granting final plan approval, the City must be in receipt of written confirmation that the requirements of each condition have been met and all fees have been paid to the satisfaction of the Niagara Region.

2. Prior to final approval for registration, a copy of the draft condominium agreement for the proposed development should be submitted to the Niagara Region for verification that the appropriate clauses pertaining to any of these conditions have been included. A copy of the executed agreement shall be provided prior to registration.

3. In order to request clearance of the above noted Regional conditions, a letter outlining how the conditions have been satisfied, together with all studies and reports (two hard copies and a PDF digital copy), the applicable review fee, and the draft condominium agreement shall be submitted to the Niagara Region by the applicant as one complete package, or circulated to the Niagara Region by the City.

27. Prior to final approval, the developer shall make arrangements satisfactory to Hydro One Networks Inc. (HONI) for lot grading and drainage. Two copies of the lot grading and drainage plans (true scale), showing existing and proposed final grades, shall be submitted to HONI for review and approval. These drawings shall identify the transmission corridor, towers and any proposed uses in the corridor. Drainage shall be controlled and directed away from the corridor.

28. At the developer’s expense, temporary fencing shall be installed along the edge of the transmission corridor prior to the start of construction and permanent fencing shall be installed along the mutual property line to the satisfaction of HONI after construction is completed.

29. The developer agrees that HONI transmission corridor shall not be used without express written permission of HONI on the behalf of Ontario Infrastructure & Lands Corporation (OILC). Any development in connection with the condominium must not block vehicular access to any HONI facilities located on the transmission corridor. During construction there shall be no storage of materials or mounding of earth, snow or other debris on the transmission corridor.

30. The costs of any relocations or revisions to HONI facilities that are necessary to accommodate the proposed condominium be borne by the developer. The developer shall be responsible for restoration of any damage to the transmission corridor or HONI facilities thereon resulting from construction of the condominium.

31. The following warning clause be added to the condominium agreement:

“The transmission lines abutting this condominium operate at 500,000, 230,000 or 115,000 volts. Section 188 of Regulation 213/91 pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, require that no object be brought closer than 6 metres (20

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feet) to an energized 500 kV conductor. The distance for 230 kV conductors is 4.5 metres (15 feet), and for 115 kV conductors it is 3 metres (10 feet). It is the developer’s responsibility to be aware, and to make all personnel on site aware, that all equipment and personnel must come no closer than the distance specified in the Act. They should also be aware that the conductors can raise and lower without warning, depending on the electrical demand placed on the line.

32. That the developer acknowledges conditions 27 to 31 inclusive above should in no way be construed as permission for or an endorsement of proposed location(s) for any road crossing(s) contemplated for the proposed development. This permission may be specifically granted by OILC under separate agreement(s). Proposals for any secondary land use include road crossings on the transmission corridor are processed through the Provincial Secondary Land Use Program (PSLUP). HONI, as OILC’s service provider, will review detailed engineering plans for such proposals separately, in order to obtain final approval.

Should approval for a road crossing be granted, the developer shall then make arrangements satisfactory to OILC/HONI for the dedication and transfer of the proposed road allowance directly to the City of Niagara Falls.

Access to, and road construction on the HONI transmission corridor is not to occur until the legal transfer(s) of lands or interests are completed.

Clearance of Conditions Prior to granting approval to the final plan, Planning, Building & Development requires written notice from applicable City Divisions and the following agencies indicating that their respective conditions have been satisfied: - Planning Division for Conditions 1 to 3 (inclusive) - Legal Services for Conditions 4 and 5 - Parks Design for Condition 6 - Municipal Works Department for Conditions 7 to 12 (inclusive) - Fire Services for Conditions 13 to 15 (inclusive) - Transportation Services for Condition 16 - Enbridge Gas for Condition 17 - Canada Post for Conditions 18 to 20 (inclusive) - Regional Niagara Public Works Department for Conditions 21 to 26 (inclusive) - Hydro One Networks Inc. for Condition 27 to 32 (inclusive)

Page 88 of 144 Teresa Fabbro

To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: Food Trucks at Saint Paul

From: Seca, Aldo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 12:21 PM To: Bill Matson Cc: Johnstone, Bradley Subject: Re: Food Trucks at Saint Paul

Hello Bill. The confirmed food trucks for Wednesday, May 23rd are The Dirty South, Marble Slab, and Bombero's Gourmet Nachos.

Thanks

Aldo Seca Saint Paul

From: Bill Matson Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 11:08 AM To: Seca, Aldo Subject: Re: Food Trucks at Saint Paul

Aldo,

Could you provide me with some more details please. Names of the owners of the food trucks, reason and/or name of the event. Is the request to waive any licensing fees?

Bill

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Page 89 of 144 Teresa Fabbro

To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: Ontario Small Urban Convention 2018 - Niagara Falls

From: Bill Matson Sent: Monday, April 09, 2018 2:31 PM To: 'Jim Collard' Subject: RE: Ontario Small Urban Convention 2018 - Niagara Falls

Councillor Collard,

Thank you for your email and information regarding the OSUM caucus of AMO and their upcoming AGM. I will make sure to share the information with Council and Staff as part of an upcoming Council Agenda.

Bill Matson Acting City Clerk / Manager of Clerks Services The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls [email protected] 905-356-7521 ext. 4342 905-658-0411 cell

From: Jim Collard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2018 1:55 PM To: Adam Cross ; Bill Matson; Bonnie Nistico-Dunk; Carolyn Langley; Donna Delvecchio; Hazel Soady-Easton; Nancy Bozzato ; Tara Stephens; Trish Deboer ; William Kolasa Cc: Rob Foster Subject: Ontario Small Urban Convention 2018 - Niagara Falls

Would you be kind enough to let your mayor, CAO and councillors know that the OSUM caucus of AMO is having their AGM this May at the Sheraton on the Falls.

The link to registration is: http://www.osum.ca/Events/2018-OSUM- Conference/HotelandRegistration.aspx

BTW

Clerks and senior staff are invited too!

We hope that Niagara communities will support their Small Urban Caucus.

Kindest regards

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Page 90 of 144 James C. Collard Councillor, Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Board Member, Association of Municipalities of Ontario Convention Chair, Ontario Small Urban Municipal Caucus

905.468.7002 Email: [email protected]

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Niagara Regional Labour Council

April 6, 2018

Mayor Jim Diodati City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Niagara Falls, ON Canada L2E 6X5

Dear Mayor Diodati:

On April 28th, the Niagara Regional Labour Council will observe the National Day of Mourning to remember those who have suffered and died on the job. As we remember those who have died in workplace catastrophes, those who have been exposed to toxic substances and those who have been injured due to dangerous work conditions, we rededicate ourselves to fight for safe workplaces.

Therefore, as we approach April 28th, we are requesting that City Council consider and issue a Proclamation with respect to the “National Day of Mourning”. Also, we invite you, your council and staff to attend the Niagara Falls Ceremony beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Workers Monument at City Hall, 4310 Queen Street.

By this invitation, we would welcome comments from you or your designate at the ceremony.

We are also requesting that all flags be flown at HALF-MAST at City Hall on the 28th. As we remember those who have been injured and killed, we must renew our fight for the living and we must organize and mobilize for safe jobs.

Please share this information widely since this is a public event.

I, along with the rest of the Niagara Regional Labour Council look forward to your response.

Thanking you in advance.

Lou Ann Binning President Niagara Regional Labour Council [email protected]

Page 92 of 144 Teresa Fabbro

From: Carey Campbell Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 4:04 PM To: 'Falun Dafa Toronto'; Kristine Elia; Teresa Fabbro; Bill Matson Subject: RE: 26th Anniversary – Greeting letter/Proclamation Request for Falun Dafa Month Celebration Attachments: FalunDafa-GreetingLetters-proclamationRequest2018.pdf

Dear Pixing: Many thanks for your email to Mayor Diodati regarding a request for a proclamation. I am keying in our Acting City Clerk, Bill Matson, as well as Teresa Fabbro and Kristine Elia in order to review your request and ensure it is presented to Council Members. Many thanks for sending your request.

Kind regards, carey

Carey Campbell | Manager | Office of the Mayor and CAO | City of Niagara Falls

4310 Queen Street | Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 | 905.356.7521 X 4206 | [email protected]

-----Original Message----- From: Falun Dafa Toronto [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: April 9, 2018 10:26 PM To: Jim Diodati Subject: 26th Anniversary – Greeting letter/Proclamation Request for Falun Dafa Month Celebration

Dear Mayor Jim Diodati

I am writing to respectfully request again a greeting letter/proclamation from you as we pay tribute to the 26th anniversary of the introduction of Falun Dafa(also called Falun Gong) to the public.

May 13 is the anniversary that will be celebrated in over 80 countries including Canada. As part of our yearly tradition, we will mark the occasion with festivities and celebrations throughout May to share the goodness and benefits of Falun Dafa with more people.

Worldwide recognition of Falun Dafa includes thousands of awards and proclamations for promoting harmony and health in society through its traditional Chinese self-improvement system. The practice helps people to improve their spiritual, mental, moral, and physical wellbeing through meditative exercises and the guiding principles of Truthfulness, Benevolence, and Forbearance.

Despite the eradication campaign against Falun Gong by the Chinese Communist party has been ongoing for nearly 19 years, Falun Dafa’s popularity has actually spread to over 100 countries. Moreover, along with the jailing of high-profile communist perpetrators, such as BO Xilai, Zhou Yongkang, it is clear to the world that the brutal persecution is doomed to fail.

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Page 93 of 144 In Canada, we are privileged to fully enjoy the values of openness and diversity, and the freedoms of conscience and religion. The upright stance on Falun Dafa from our government officials at every level, including Mayors, premiers, the Prime Ministers, has been an important fount of encouragement to us, particularly to those people still living under the dark of the persecution in China.

It is in this spirit that we celebrate in May and express our gratitude to all people who have lent us support. We would appreciate to receive your greeting messages by May 8th, 2018.

We look forward to hearing from you Sincerely,

Pixing Zhang, On behalf of Falun Dafa Association Canada Tel: 416 835 8337 email: [email protected] 14 Ravenrock Crt, Toronto, ON, M3A2Y9

______Previous greetings, proclamations, and speeches for Falun Dafa Month (excerpts) MPs Applaud Falun Gong and Adherents’ Peaceful Advocacy Amid Adversity, May 2017 Report on 2017 Falun Dafa Rally, Epochtimes, May 11, 2017

This Milestone is a wonderful occasion to highlight the enduring pricinples which define this thriving practice. Through the promotion of truthfulness, compaission and forbearance, Millions of people around the world have benefitted from the teaching. —Hon. Rona Ambrose, Leader of the Official Opposition, Greetings for Falun Dafa Month 2017

…this makes the 10th or 11th year that I stand here to congratulate each and every one of you. I want to commend every one of you for your work on behalf of Falun Dafa practitioners throughout and around the world, for your commitment to peace. I add my voice to yours a united call for openness, tolerance and freedom of conscience... —Hon. Judy Sgro , co-chair of Parliamentary Friends of Falun, speech at 2017 Falun Dafa Day celebration

It is my distinguished honor to congratulate the leaders of the Falun Dafa Association Canada for your perseverance to share the principles of truthfulness, goodwill and tolerance over the years — Hon. Peter Kent, Co-Chair of Parliamentary Friends of Falun Gong, 2017 Falun Dafa Day greetings¬

It is an honour to be with people who understand the importance of Truth, Compassion and Tolerance in our world today. You are real champions of a better world and we need to understand that people in all countries have the courage to speak up for the same kind of believes — MP Cheryl Hardcastle, Windsor-Tecumseh, ON, Speech for Falun Dafa Month 2017

I am so honored to be with you on this 25th anniversary of Falun Dafa Day. We recognize the practice of Falun Dafa committed to Truth, Compassion and Tolerance. It is a spiritual non-violence practice. -- Elizabeth May, Leader of Green Party, speech for Falun Dafa Month 2017

Falun Dafa has contributed significantly to Canada’s cultural mosaic through its principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and forbearance —Hon. Brian Gallant, Premier of New Brunswick, Greeting for Falun Dafa Month 2017

This special celebration is an opportunity for practitioners around the globe to highlight the benefits of Falun Dafa. Promoting the principles of truthfulness, compassion and forbearance, the practice has found a receptive audience in Canada. I commend the Falun Dafa Association of Canada for sharing this discipline with fellow Canadians --- The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, then Prime Minister of Canada, Greeting for Falun Dafa Month 2006-2015

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Page 94 of 144 Falun Dafa’s message of truth, compassion and tolerance is inspiring to people of all backgrounds. It resonates strongly in Alberta and indeed the rest of Canada where these principles are central to our democratic society —Hon. Rachel Notley, Premier of Alberta, Greeting for Falun Dafa 2016

Falun DafaHao(great)! Falun DafaHao(Great)! …They are universal rights that you are demanding here today...” (Speech excerpt) millions of practitioners are gathering around the world to reflect on the founding principles of Falun Dafa: Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance. In Canada, Falun Dafa practitioners have contributed to the promotion of mutual respect and understanding, ---The Hon. Jason Kenney, Minister of National Defence, Minister of Multiculturalism, Speech, Greeting for Falun Dafa Month 2015

We also received greetings from: MP David Sweet, MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, MP Darren Fisher, MP Alex Nuttall, MP Murray Rankin, MP Dianne Watts, MP Peter Julian, MP James Bezen, MP Ted Falk, MP David Anderson, Hon. Rochelle Squires-Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritagbe-Manitoba, Hon. Ken Cheveldayoff -Minister of Park, Culture and Sport-SK, Hon. Jeremy Harriso-Minister of the Economy-SK, Hon. Don Morgan-Minister of Education- SK, Ontario MPP Harinder Malhi, Ontario MPP Sam Oosterhoff, Toronto City Councillor Christin Carmichael Greb, Councillor Josh Matlow, Councillor Cristyn Wong-Tam

2017 Municipal Proclamation/Greetings of Falun Dafa Day

Mayor Jim Watson, City of , ON City of Saskatoon, SK Mayor Chris Friel, City of Brantford, ON City of Yorkton, SK Mayor Al McDonal, City of North Bay, ON Mayor G.A. Krantz, Town of Milton,ON Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mayor Bill Given, City of Grande Prairie, AB Mayor Craig Copeland, City of Cold Lake, AB , ON Mayor Mike Savage, City of Halifax, NS(2016) Mayor , Kingston, ON(2016) Mayor Brain Bowman, City of Manitoba, MB Mayor Lisa Helps, City of Victoria, BC Mayor Daryl Bennett, City of Peterborough, ON Mayor John Henry, City of , ON Mayor Chris Friel, City of Brantford, ON Mayor Rick Goldring, City of Burlington, ON Mayor Maurizio Bevilaoqua, City of , ON Mayor David Dunphy, City of Stratford, ON Mayor Geoffrey Dawe, Town of Auroa, ON Mayor Virgina Hackson, Town of East Gwillimbury, ON Mayor Don Darling, City of Saint John, NB Mayor Betty Fitzgeral, Town of Bonavista, NF-LB Mayor Jack Froese, Township of Langley, BC Mayor Mike Clay, City of Port Moody, BC Mayor Greg Moore, City of Port Coquitlam, BC Mayor Linda Hepner, City of Surrey, BC Mayor Andrew Jakubeit, City of Kelowna, BC Mayor Larry Jangula, City of Courtenay, BC

I celebrate with you the milestone of anniversary, and celebrate the values of Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance, which are not only ancient Chinese values, but are universal values and indeed reflect the values of Canada as a plural democracy. This is really a common cause for celebration. —Hon. Irwin Cotler, former Minister of Justice, vice chair of Parliamentary Friend of Falun Gong, speech at 2015 Falun Dafa Day celebration

The traditional practice of Falun Dafa encourages harmony, acceptance, and compassion. Its practitioners foster ideals that are an important part of Canada’s diverse heritage and that are reflected in that Government of Canada’s commitment to preserve and enhance respect for differences and for human dignity. — Hon. Shelly Glover, then Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. greetings for Falun Dafa Month 2015

Falun Dafa’s guiding principles of truth, benevolence and forbearance contribute to building a vibrant Canadian society where communities of faith are both valued and free to practice their religion or beliefs. —Hon. Rob Nicholson, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, greeting for Falun Dafa Month 2015

Introduction of Falun Dafa:

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Page 95 of 144 A traditional Qigong exercise based on ancient Chinese values, Falun Dafa emphasizes the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance in every practitioner’s life. It comprises a set of 5 gentle, tranquil exercises, through which one is able to attain a healthy body and spiritual enlightenment. More than 100 million practitioners all over the world have benefited tremendously from the practice. Falun Dafa activities and classes are open to public and free of charge.

Since its introduction to the public on May 13th, 1992 by its founder, Mr. Li Hongzhi, Falun Dafa has received worldwide recognition for its concerted efforts to promote harmony, tolerance and compassion in society. Those who practise learn to overcome selfishness, think of others first, look inside themselves for causes of conflicts, and elevate their moral character, becoming better and healthier persons and more responsible members of society. Mr. Li, meanwhile, seeks no monetary reward and requires that the practice be available to everyone free of charge.

During the past years, Falun Dafa month has been celebrated and received thousands of awards and proclamations, acknowledging its benefits, both spiritual and physical, to practitioners and the society at large.

Despite a nation-wide state-led persecution against Falun Dafa that was launched in China on July 20th, 1999 by the former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, the popularity of Falun Dafa has not only remained undiminished, but also flourished all over the world. Falun Dafa practitioners—inside and outside China —have responded to persecution with peaceful and persistent efforts to inform the public about the persecution, correct false claims made by the communist regime’s propaganda about Falun Gong, and in so doing have provided an outstanding example of virtue and humanity in the face of injustice.

Falun Dafa practitioners across the world have walked a truly moral, righteous and honourable path, winning wide recognition, support and respect. Together, we will commemorate this historical era of millions of Falun Dafa practitioners’ righteous deeds and once again, acknowledge Falun Dafa for the benefits it brings to individuals, communities, and the world at large.

For more information, please browse: http://www.falundafa.ca

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Page 100 of 144 March 29, 2018 CL 4-2018, March 22, 2018 PWC 4-2018, March 6, 2018 Correspondence PWC-C 8-2018 LNTC 2-2018, February 28, 2018 Report LNTC-C 7-2018

ST. CATHARINES TRANSIT LOCAL AREA MUNICIPALITIES

SENT ELECTRONICALLY

Moving Transit Forward - Interim Branding Strategy and Communications Approach LNTC-C 7-2018

Regional Council, at its meeting of March 22, 2018, approved the following recommendations of the Public Works Committee:

That Report LNTC-C 7-2018, dated February 28, 2018, respecting Moving Transit Forward - Interim Branding Strategy and Communications Approach, BE RECEIVED and the following recommendations BE APPROVED:

1. That the interim branding strategy and communications approach for 2018 as outlined in Report LNTC-C 7-2018 BE APPROVED; and

2. That this report BE CIRCULATED to the St. Catharines Transit Commission, City of Welland, and City of Niagara Falls and the other local area municipalities for their information.

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A copy of Correspondence PWC-C 8-2018 and Report LNTC-C 7-2018 are attached for your information.

Yours truly,

Ann-Marie Norio Acting Regional Clerk

CLK-C 2018-53 cc: S. O’Brady, Strategic Communications and Public Affairs M. Robinson, Director, GO Implementation Office L. Tracey, Project Coordinator, GO Implementation Office

Page 102 of 144 Administration 1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 905-980-6000 Toll-free: 1-800-263-7215 ______MEMORANDUM

PWC-C 8-2018

Subject: Recommendations for Consideration from the Linking Niagara Transit Committee meeting held February 28, 2018 Date: March 6, 2018 To: Public Works Committee From: Ann-Marie Norio, Deputy Regional Clerk

At its meeting held on February 28, 2018, the Linking Niagara Transit Committee passed the following motions for consideration by the Public Works Committee:

Minute Item 5.1 LNTC-C 7-2018 Moving Transit Forward – Interim Branding Strategy & Communications Approach

That Report LNTC-C 7-2018, dated February 28, 2018, respecting Moving Transit Forward - Interim Branding Strategy and Communications Approach, BE RECEIVED and the following recommendations BE APPROVED: 1. That the interim branding strategy and communications approach for 2018 as outlined in Report LNTC-C 7-2018 BE APPROVED; and 2. That this report BE CIRCULATED to the St. Catharines Transit Commission, City of Welland, and City of Niagara Falls and the other local area municipalities for their information.

Respectfully submitted and signed by

______Ann-Marie Norio Deputy Regional Clerk

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Subject: Moving Transit Forward – Interim Branding Strategy and Communications Approach Report to: Linking Niagara Transit Committee Report date: Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Recommendations

1. That the interim branding strategy and communications approach for 2018 as outlined in this report BE APPROVED; and

2. That this report BE CIRCULATED to the St. Catharines Transit Commission, City of Welland, and City of Niagara Falls for their information.

Key Facts

The proposed Moving Transit Forward interim branding strategy and communications approach would apply to all projects and initiatives being undertaken by Niagara Region in support of daily GO Train service and enhanced transit services. The Moving Transit Forward interim branding strategy and communications approach will provide a visual link between a wide variety of projects and initiatives all in support of improved transit in Niagara. The interim branding strategy and communications approach would be rolled out by the end of March 2018.

Financial Considerations

The majority of the costs for the interim branding strategy and communications approach would be contained within the existing project budgets identified for each work plan item. The proposed templates would replace existing templates that would already be in use for projects.

Advertising on the exterior and interior of the nine Niagara Region Transit buses as well as interior advertising on a select number of St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland Transit buses is not expected to exceed $8,000. These costs can be accommodated using the approved 2018 Niagara Region Transit budget.

Analysis

Between work being done to get Niagara ready for daily GO Train Service and the expansion and enhancement of inter-municipal transit services in Niagara, there are a

Page 104 of 144 LNTC-C 7-2018 February 28, 2018 Page 2 ______significant number of projects and initiatives being undertaken in 2018 related to both of these public-facing priority projects.

At its meeting in January, the Linking Niagara Transit Committee (LNTC) indicated a desire for opportunities to brand transit initiatives, share positive news and achievements on the progress of this year’s transit work, and to look for opportunities for public engagement related to these transit activities.

Related to the expansion of GO Trains to Niagara, there are a number of related capital works projects that will be initiated in some form in 2018 to better prepare our transportation network and areas surrounding future GO Train stations in Niagara Falls, St. Catharines and Grimsby.

At the end of 2017, the LNTC approved a work plan for the next 18 months with tasks ranging from additional studies that are required, to front-facing customer service improvements and the enhancement of existing routes and services. However, by the very nature of these projects some must logically be completed before others can begin, particularly related to the implementation of a comprehensive branding and marketing strategy. The following table indicates the front-facing, customer oriented and operational work plan projects and their anticipated timeframes.

Table 1 – Project plan for branding/marketing readiness

Implement Common Service Guidelines across providers April 2018 Harmonize all transit trip planning tools (i.e. Google trip planner, September 2018 Triplinx, Transit App) Develop integrated route map (STC, NF, WE, NRT) September 2018 Integrated call centre and IT study Fall 2018 Develop integrated website (STC, NF, WE, NR) Fall 2019 Create centralized/integrated call centre (i.e. single customer September 2019 service number)

The projects listed above would need to be completed before a comprehensive new branding strategy could be undertaken as the results of projects listed above would need to be taken into account in the development of any new permanent branding initiatives for transit in Niagara.

Additionally, other larger related tasks are also being undertaken by the Inter-Municipal Transit Working Group (IMTWG). These are depicted below in Table 2.

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Table 2 – Related IMTWG tasks for branding/marketing implementation

Project Anticipated Timeline

Specialized Transit review Initiate March 2018; complete Spring 2019

Financial asset review and analysis Initiate March 2018; complete Fall 2018 (preliminary findings) Develop integrated route schedule Ongoing (STC, NF, WE, NRT) Marketing and Branding study Launch Fall 2018; complete spring 2019

Gas Tax review with MTO March 2018; MTO staff level advocacy April- June 2018; LNTC

Post-secondary contract extensions Launch March 2018; complete summer 2018

Route enhancements Projected implementation for September 2019 40-45A; 50-55A; 70-75A Fare integration across operators September 2020

Explore and introduce common September 2020 smartcard technology + farebox integration

Beyond this, there will also be a series of capital works projects undertaken related to preparations for daily GO Train Service that include projects such as: Casablanca Boulevard reconstruction St. Paul Street West Bridge replacement St. Paul Street West Environmental Assessment (EA) Louth Street EA Thorold Stone Road extension Bridge Street reconstruction

Interim branding strategy and communications approach While these various studies and initiatives are being undertaken throughout 2018 there is a great opportunity for the use of an interim brand and communications campaign to keep residents informed and aware of the progress being made on transit in Niagara.

Staff is recommending an interim branding strategy and communications approach that will allow us to link these projects in a common narrative. This would leverage the opportunity to not only provide a more complete picture of the work the Region and

Page 106 of 144 LNTC-C 7-2018 February 28, 2018 Page 4 ______municipal partners are undertaking to both bring daily GO Train service to Niagara, but also to improve transit services throughout the region.

The goals of this strategy are to:

1. Provide opportunities to keep Niagara residents and stakeholders informed on all the work and activities being undertaken to improve transit opportunities in Niagara.

2. Continue to demonstrate unity among Niagara Region and local area municipalities in the preparations for the arrival of daily GO Train service and the expansion of transit services throughout Niagara.

3. Encourage the future use of daily GO Train service and enhanced transit services.

The first stage would be to implement the “Moving Transit Forward” branding into a variety of applications (as seen in Appendix 1). By using this consistent look on all transit and GO expansion-related projects and works, we would be able to reinforce the link these projects have on the overall project success and reinforce the importance of these individual projects in bringing us closer to both transit and daily GO train service. The “Moving Transit Forward” branding would replace existing templates for stationary, project signage, advertising and other communications materials.

Step two would redevelop transit project-related webpages (see Appendix 2). This would create new web pages within the existing www.niagararegion.ca website. These new pages would incorporate a tile design that would make it visually appealing for the user to navigate and select specific projects being undertaken based on community, project type or timeline. From there, users would be able learn more about the specific projects, identify upcoming project milestones and find updates on the current project status.

Finally, an exterior bus advertising campaign would be deployed, with the “Moving Transit Forward” interim branding applied to the back of the nine Niagara Region Transit buses as well as interior bus advertising on the local St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland transit buses and Niagara Regional Transit buses (as seen in Appendix 3).

Each of the projects identified in 2018 would all have significant achievement milestones associated with them. Under this strategy, LNTC would be able to mark each of these milestones using a variety of communications methods such as media releases, social media postings and in some cases events.

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Public Engagement There was also interest expressed by LNTC to look at opportunities for public engagement related to transit integration. As the IMTWG proceeds through its work plan (with many of the items in the work plan identified by the Niagara Transit Service Delivery and Governance Strategy 2017 as a result of previous public consultation), there are key projects that will have a need for public engagement built into them. The public engagement focus in 2018 will be on project specific consultations. Projects that will involve public engagement in 2018 include projects such as the Specialized Transit Study and Branding exercise, as well as some of the capital works projects being undertaken to support the arrival of daily GO Train service like the Casablanca Boulevard EA and St. Paul Street West bridge replacement.

Alternatives Reviewed

As part of the development of this strategy staff looked into options of accelerating the branding and marketing study but determined that in order for this study to be effectively undertaken and implemented, a series of other work plan projects would need to be completed first. This critical ‘sequence of events’ requires numerous operational and governance questions to be decided prior to the implementation of a public-facing singular brand for all transit operations and those have been outlined in the report.

As part of the development of the advertising component of the interim branding strategy and communication approach, external advertising on the St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland transit buses was reviewed, but the cost for this initiative exceeded our communications budget at this time, as some operators have existing, multi-year advertising contracts with external agencies which impact the ability to cost- effectively implement the campaign at this time. However, external bus advertising options will be further explored, pending the effectiveness of the NRT advertising campaign roll out.

Relationship to Council Strategic Priorities

The communications support for the projects listed in this report are directly related to Regional Council’s Strategic Priority “… support municipalities in developing a long-term solution for inter-municipal transit.”

Other Pertinent Reports

IMTSC 02-2017 – Minutes, Meeting of October 25, 2017 - IMTWG Workplan

Page 108 of 144 LNTC-C 7-2018 February 28, 2018 Page 6 ______

______Prepared by: Recommended by: Sean O’Brady, APR Matt Robinson Communications Consultant Director Strategic Communications and Public GO Implementation Office Affairs

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Submitted by: Carmelo D’Angelo, BSc, MPA Chief Administrative Officer

This report was prepared in consultation with the Inter-Municipal Transit Working Group; Kumar Ranjan, P. Eng, Transportation Lead - GO Implementation Office; Heather Talbot, Financial and Special Projects Consultant, Niagara Region.

Appendices

Appendix 1 – Moving Transit Forward collateral summary/overview Appendix 2 – Moving Transit Forward digital homepage project summary Appendix 3 – Moving Transit Forward bus advertising campaign

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To: Bill Matson Subject: RE: nazionale congresso italia canada event 2018 NATIONAL CONGRESS RAISING OF THE FLAGS ITALIA AND CANADA FOR THE DATE OF FRIDAY JUNE FIRST , 2018 CELEBRATING ITALIAN HERITAGE MONTH AND GIOVANNI CABOTO DAY

From: Kristine Elia Sent: Monday, March 26, 2018 9:35 AM To: 'paulina caramia' Cc: Cathy Crabbe; Sarah Conidi; Bill Matson Subject: RE: nazionale congresso italia canada event 2018 NATIONAL CONGRESS RAISING OF THE FLAGS ITALIA AND CANADA FOR THE DATE OF FRIDAY JUNE FIRST , 2018 CELEBRATING ITALIAN HERITAGE MONTH AND GIOVANNI CABOTO DAY

Thanks Paulina

I am including Sarah Conidi in our office as she does the Mayor’s schedule as well as our Acting City Clerk, Bill Matson who can put this request on an upcoming Council agenda for Council approval.

Many thanks,

Kristine Elia Executive Secretary Office of the Mayor and CAO City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 (905) 356-7521 ext 4205 Fax 905-374-3557 [email protected]

See more of Jim at:

From: paulina caramia [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2018 11:50 AM To: Cathy Crabbe; Dean Iorfida; city clerk; Carey Campbell; Sarah Conidi; Jim Diodati; Kristine Elia; wayne gates; m cm; paulina caramia; Heather Ruzylo; Wayne Campbell; Wayne Thomson Fallview Account Cc: Bill Matson Subject: Re: nazionale congresso italia canada event 2018 NATIONAL CONGRESS RAISING OF THE FLAGS ITALIA AND CANADA FOR THE DATE OF FRIDAY JUNE FIRST , 2018 CELEBRATING ITALIAN HERITAGE MONTH AND GIOVANNI CABOTO DAY

To whom It may concern:

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As President of National Congress Italian Canadians, Niagara Peninsula District we are Celebrating our 8th Annual Italian Heritage Month Event along with the Giovanni Caboto Day on FRIDAY JUNE 1, 2018 in Honor of this Great Italian that Discovered Canada we would like the opportunity to request, in RAISING OF THE ITALIAN AND CANADA FLAGS in front of city hall ON FRIDAY JUNE 1, 2018@1200PM,ENDING ON JUNE 30, 2018, as we proudly continue to celebrate our cultural event. We also would like to extend an invitation either to the Mayor or any councillor that would like to be apart of this great event and celebrate with us ....in Marking our 8th annual Italian Heritage Month raising of the Flags. We do greatly appreciate the continual support and opportunity in keeping our italian international culture alive in the Niagara Peninsula District...

Cordiali Saluti

Paulina Caramia 9056841719

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Page 115 of 144 Taps Brewing Company Inc.

4680 Queen Street

Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2L8

289-477-1010

April 9, 2018

To whom it may concern,

As we have done each year, Taps will be putting on some outdoor events in the parking lot with live music. We are again requesting exemption from the amplified noise by-law for the following events:

May 4th – Outdoor concert and artisan market in association with Livestock Niagara (Until Midnight)

May 31, June 1-3 Springlicious Street Festival ( Thursday Until 11pm, Friday until 11pm, Saturday until midnight, Sunday until 9pm)

June 30th – Canada Day weekend Outdoor concert in association with Livestock Niagara (6pm until Midnight)

July 1st – Pepper Palace Wingfest in support of Big Brothers and Sisters of Niagara and Canada Day - Live music noon until 11pm

Every Saturday from June 9 to Sep 29 – Celebrate Old Downtown Summer Family Events. We are still planning some of the events and most will finish by 9pm but some may go until Midnight at the latest.

Sincerely,

Eric Martin

Taps Brewing Co Inc.

Page 116 of 144 Rotary Club of Rotary Niagara Falls Sunrise P.O. Box 142 Niagara Falls Sunrise Niagara Falls, ON LZE658

April 11,2018

The City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street, PO Box 1023 L2E”cX57 "

Attn: Mr. BillMatson, Manager of Clerks Services I Deputy Clerk

RE: Rotagr Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise Ribfest and BBQ, June 15, 16. and 17 2018

Dear Dean,

The Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise, Ribfest and BBQ committee respectfully ask the City of Niagara Falls to declare our 14"’Annual Niagara Falls Rotary Ribfest a Community Event, to be held June 15"‘,16"‘,and 17"‘ 2018. The committee has decided that our entertainment willstop at 11:00 pm on Friday and Saturday night again this year. We are pleased to announce that our event willbe held at Niagara Square again this year and we hope to continue to build on our success from previous years. The event will be held in the north—east corner of the Niagara Square property, to the east of Michaels and JSK. Niagara Square has fully endorsed and approved hosting Rotary Ribfest again this year. Letters will be sent to the Fire Department, Health Department, and Police Department. once we have ?nalized our site plan for 2018. Rotary Niagara looking

7 that provides great tood,fun andventertainmentfor people of all ages in our community.areproudtohe celebrating our 14"‘Anniversary in 2018. Rotary Ribfest raises funds for our Rotary Club that is used 100% for community programs such as Project Share, Rotary House, School Breakfast Program, GNGH Foundation, and Heart Niagara, just to name a few. if more information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me at (905) 651-2432 or email me at swright@gordonwrightltdcom .Thank you for your assistance and support of our event!

Sincerely, Scott Wright, P. Eng., Co-Chair of Niagara Falls Rotary Ribfest On behalf of the 2018 Ribfest Committee

Contact information: l , ‘ ‘

Gordon Wright Electric Limited 6255 Don Murie Street,

Niagara Falls, ON , \ L2G 0B1 (905)

Niagara Falls Ribfest June 15, 16, 17 Father's Day Weekend Niagara Square

www.niagarafallsribfestcom

Page 117 of 144 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018- A by-law to provide for the adoption of Amendment No. 115 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANNING ACT, 1990, AND THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA ACT, HEREBY ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1. The attached text constituting Amendment No. 115 to the City of Niagara Falls Official Plan is hereby adopted.

Passed this twenty-fourth day of April, 2018.

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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Page 118 of 144 OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 115

PART 1 – PREAMBLE

(i) Purpose of the Amendment

The purpose of the amendment is to introduce policies to provide allow for the establishment of accessory dwelling units within single and semi-detached houses and on street townhouses located within lands designated Residential.

(ii) Location of the Amendment

The amendment applies to lands designated Residential located within the Urban Area Boundary.

(iii) Details of the Amendment

Text Change

PART 2 and PART 5 are amended to include the text as detailed in Part 2 of this document.

(iv) Basis of the Amendment

Municipalities have been required to permit accessory dwelling units, within single and semi-detached houses and townhouses since 2012 when the Planning Act was amended to include the requirement. Accessory dwelling units is part of the Province’s long term strategy for providing better access to affordable housing. Accessory dwelling units assist in affordability in two ways.

 By providing small scale rental accommodation that may be more within the financial means of renters.  By providing home owners with an additional source of income so that in a market of increasing housing costs, home ownership can be more affordable.

Staff has brought forward amendments previously on two occasions where Council has deferred the matter. Initially, Council was concerned about the extent of public consultation, which was reported in PBD-2013-27. Council had further concerns regarding the size of the units and parking requirements, which are included as regulations within the complementary amending zoning by-law.

Council considered the amendments again at a public meeting on March 27, 2018. Council directed that second units be only permitted in owner-occupied dwellings. The complementary amending zoning by-law was revised accordingly.

Page 119 of 144 PART 2 – BODY OF THE AMENDMENT

All of this part of the document entitled PART 2 – Body of the Amendment, consisting of the following text, constitute Amendment No. 115 to the Official Plan of the City of Niagara Falls.

DETAILS OF THE AMENDMENT

The Official Plan of the City of Niagara Falls is hereby amended as follows:

1. TEXT CHANGES

a) PART 2, Section 1.10 is hereby deleted and Section 1.11 renumbered as 1.10.

b) The following is hereby added as PART 2, Section 1.11:

1.11 In addition to the above, accessory dwelling units shall be permitted by the Zoning By-law within residential areas. Zoning regulations shall be based on the following:

1.11.1 Only one accessory dwelling unit per lot is to be permitted.

1.11.2 The lot size and configuration are sufficient to accommodate adequate parking, green space and amenity areas for both the principal dwelling and the accessory dwelling unit.

1.11.3 The accessory dwelling unit meets all applicable law.

1.11.4 The overall appearance and character of the principal dwelling shall be maintained.

1.11.5 Accessory structures that have an accessory dwelling unit shall not be severed from the principal dwelling.

c) PART 5, Section 1.7 is hereby deleted and replaced with the following:

1.7 Accessory dwelling units shall be permitted by the Zoning By- law within residential areas. Zoning regulations shall be based on the following:

1.7.1 Only one accessory dwelling unit per lot is to be permitted.

Page 120 of 144 1.7.2 The lot size and configuration are sufficient to accommodate adequate parking, green space and amenity areas for both the principal dwelling and the accessory dwelling unit.

1.7.3 The accessory dwelling unit meets all applicable law.

1.7.4 The overall appearance and character of the principal dwelling shall be maintained.

1.7.5 Accessory structures that have an accessory dwelling unit shall not be severed from the principal dwelling.

Page 121 of 144 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS

By-law No. 2018 - ___

A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to delete references to the term family and owner (AM-2018-002).

WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls desires to modernize its zoning by-laws to reflect changes to the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and the case law interpreting that and other Acts;

AND WHEREAS it is the express intention of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls that this By-law is not to be read so as to, in any way, prejudice the existing rights of property owners within the City.

THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1. By-law No. 79-200 is amended as follows:

a) by deleting section 2.20 and the sections that follow be renumbered accordingly;

b) by deleting the phrase “one family” from the following sections:

(i) 2.15.1; (ii) 4.19.1, Table 1; (iii) 4.19.3(a) (ii); (iv) 5.1(a); (v) 5.3; (vi) 5.4; (vii) 5.5; (viii) 7.1.1(a) and (b); (ix) 7.1.2(j); (x) 7.2.1(a) and (b) (xi) 7.2.2(j); (xii) 7.3.1(a) and (b) (xiii) 7.3.2(j); (xiv) 7.4.1(a) and (b) (xv) 7.4.2(j); (xvi) 7.5.1(a) and (b) (xvii) 7.5.2(j); (xviii) 7.5A.1(a) and (b); (xix) 7.5A.2(c) (i), (f) (i) and (i); (xx) 7.6.1(c); (xxi) 7.7.1(a) and (d); (xxii) 7.7.2(a) (i), (b) (i), (b) (ii) and (e);

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(xxiii) 7.8.1(a) and (g); (xxiv) 7.8.2(a) (i), (b) (i), (b) (ii) and (e) (i); (xxv) 7.9.1(e); (xxvi) 7.16.1(c) and (d); (xxvii) 8.3.1(c) and (d); (xxviii) 8.7.1(b); (xxix) 8.8.1(c) and (d); (xxx) 12.1(iii); (xxxi) 12.2(g), (j) and (k); (xxxii) 12.3; (xxxiii) 13.1(a) and (b); (xxxiv) 13.2(b) and (x); (xxxv) 15.1(c) and (d); and (xxxvi) 18.1(c).

c) by deleting the term “single family” from the following sections:

(i) 3.1(b); (ii) 7.1; (iii) 7.2; (iv) 7.3; (v) 7.4; (vi) 7.5; (vii) 7.5A; and (viii) 7.7;

d) by deleting the term “family” from the following sections:

(i) 3.1(b); and (ii) 7.7.

e) by deleting the phrase “or members of his family” from section 2.10;

f) by deleting the phrase “including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, a den, recreation room, family room, library, sewing room or enclosed sunroom” from section 2.24;

g) by deleting the phrase “for not more than one family” from section 2.32; and

h) by deleting the phrase “or the receiving family” from section 2.67;

2. Any reference in any existing site specific by-law amendment to By-law No. 79- 200 to the term family, shall be amended in like manner to the amendments to By-law No. 79-200 enacted by this By-law and the amendments to the site specific by-laws shall cause the wording of such site specific by-laws to be

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consistent with the terms of this By-law, together with all required accompanying changes in detail.

Passed this twenty-fourth day of April, 2018.

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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Page 124 of 144 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By-law No. 2018 - ___ A by-law to amend By-law No. 79-200, to introduce new definitions and regulatory provisions to address second units (AM-2012-014).

WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls (“the Council”) is in constant contact with the citizens of that City;

AND WHEREAS the predominant residential land use in the City of Niagara Falls consists of low density residential dwellings (meaning single detached dwellings, semi- detached dwellings, duplexes and street townhouses);

AND WHEREAS the Council considers low density residential dwellings to be a desirable land use;

AND WHEREAS the Council considers ownership of low density residential dwellings to be a desirable goal for the citizens of the City;

AND WHEREAS the Council understands that it is becoming difficult for new entrants to the housing market to purchase low density residential dwellings;

AND WHEREAS the Council views accessory apartments as a viable method for assisting persons who purchased low density residential housing, with financing and maintaining their purchase;

AND WHEREAS the Council believes that it is desirable for aging members of our society to be able to remain living in familiar neighbourhoods for as long as reasonably possible;

AND WHEREAS the Council believes that the availability of second units may provide a viable option for some aging members of our society to remain living within the same building and, thus, within a familiar neighbourhood;

AND WHEREAS Council believes that the available stock of residential rental units in the City of Niagara Falls needs to be expanded at this time;

AND WHEREAS second units as described in this by-law would provide additional units for the residential rental market within Niagara Falls;

IN CONSIDERATION of these and other factors, including but not limited to the considerations listed, the Report presented to Council numbered PBD-2018-16, the materials attached to that Report, the submissions made to Council at the public meeting held pursuant to the Planning Act of Ontario to consider Report PBD-2018-16 held March 27, 2018, the experience of Council, and the information received by the Council by its constant and continuing interaction with the citizens of the City;

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THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1. SECTION 2 – DEFINITIONS of By-law No. 79-200 is amended as follows: a. by deleting section 2.17.1 and inserting the following: “2.17.1(a) “DWELLING UNIT” means a unit that,

(i) consists of a self-contained set of rooms located in a building or structure;

(ii) is used, intended or designed for use as residential premises; and

(iii) contains kitchen and bathroom facilities that are intended for the use of the unit only. 2.17.1(b)“SECOND UNIT” means a separate dwelling unit that is smaller in area than the primary dwelling unit and is located either in the same building as the primary dwelling or in an accessory building, or part thereof, which is located on the same lot as the primary dwelling unit.” b. by deleting section 2.17.2 and inserting the following: “2.17.2 “DETACHED DWELLING” means a building containing one primary dwelling unit.” c. by deleting section 2.17.3 and inserting the following: “2.17.3 “SEMI-DETACHED DWELLING” means a building divided vertically into two primary dwelling units, each with an independent entrance to the exterior.” d. by deleting section 2.17.4 and inserting the following: “2.17.4 “DUPLEX DWELLING” means a building divided horizontally into two primary dwelling units, each with an entrance to the exterior that is independent or through a vestibule.” e. by deleting section 2.17.7(b) and inserting the following: “2.17.7(b) “ON STREET TOWNHOUSE DWELLING” means a building divided vertically into three or more primary dwelling units and having frontage on an improved street.” f. by deleting the following from sections 2.17.5, 2.17.6, 2.17.7(a), 2.17.8 and 2.17.9:

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“but does not include a group home, an approved home, an auxiliary residence for retarded persons, a home for special care or a senior citizen satellite home, or a supportive housing: adult community mental health home;” g. by inserting the following: “2.42(b) “PRIMARY” means the principal use of a lot or a building.” 2. SECTION 5 – GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONES of By-law No. 79-200 is amended by adding the following: “5.11 For the purposes of sections 5.12 and 5.13, “Owner” shall mean the owner of a lot as recorded in the records of the Land Registry or Land Titles Offices maintained in that Office for that lot. 5.12 SECOND UNITS INTERIOR TO THE PRIMARY DWELLING UNIT: One second unit is permitted per lot within the primary building that is a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling or an on street townhouse dwelling in a R1A, R1B, R1C, R1D, R1E, R1F, R2 and R3 zone, subject to the following provisions: (a) The primary dwelling unit or second unit is occupied by the owner of the lot;

(b) The floor area of the second unit shall not exceed 40% of the floor area of the primary dwelling unit, excluding any attached garage; and

(c) One parking space shall be provided for the occupant of the second unit in addition to the parking space required for the primary dwelling.

5.13 SECOND UNITS WITHIN ACCESSORY BUILDINGS: One second unit is permitted within an accessory building, notwithstanding section 2.3, on any lot zoned R1A, R1B, R1C, R1D, R1E, R1F, R2 and R3 provided the primary dwelling of a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling or an on street townhouse dwelling on the lot does not contain a second unit, and subject to the following provisions:

(a) The primary dwelling unit or second unit is occupied by the owner of the lot;

(b) The floor area of the second unit shall not exceed 40% of the floor area of the primary dwelling;

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(c) One parking space shall be provided for the occupant of the second unit within an accessory building in addition to the parking space required for the primary dwelling;

(d) The height of an accessory building containing a second unit shall not exceed 7 metres; and

(e) The accessory building containing a second unit shall be a minimum of 1.2 metres from the rear and side lot lines.”

Passed this twenty-fourth day of April, 2018.

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS

BY-LAW Number 2018 -

A by-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a by-law to regulate parking and traffic on City Roads. (Stop Signs at Intersections) ------

The Council of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls hereby ENACTS as follows:

1. By-law No. 89-2000, as amended, is hereby further amended

(a) by adding to the specified columns of Schedule P thereto the following items:

STOP SIGNS AT INTERSECTIONS

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC

Sixth Avenue and Rosedale Drive Northbound on Sixth Avenue

Sixth Avenue and Rosedale Drive Southbound on Sixth Avenue

Florence Avenue and Rosedale Drive Northbound on Florence Avenue

This By-law shall come into force when the appropriate signs are installed.

Passed this twenty fourth day of April, 2018.

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...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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By-law No. 2018 -

A by-law to authorize the payment of $50,701,824.89 or 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 attached list of disbursements for the period of from March 12, 2018 to April 8, 2018.

Passed this twenty-fourth day of April, 2018

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, JAMES M. DIODATI, ACTING CITY CLERK MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS

VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount 101 DELIVERY 413968 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 29.00 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING413785 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 415.84 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING414182 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,030.61 1578917 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A WILLIAMS PLUMBING AND HEATING414356 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 76.84 1769919 ONTARIO LTD 414357 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,253.25 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 413786 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 308.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 413969 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 122.25 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 414183 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 30.00 1776415 ONTARIO LTD O/A PURE WATER NIAGARA 414358 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 43.75 180 MARKETING 413787 14-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 2,034.00 1962846 ONTARIO LTD 414184 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 2095527 ONTARIO LTD 413788 14-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 1,423.80 2348441 ONTARIO INC O/A MR QUICK CAR WASH 413970 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 117.52 2380409 ONTARIO INC./1392927 ONTARIO INC. 414359 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 56,000.00 942352 ONTARIO LIMITED O/A BRISK ALL GLASS 413971 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 684.97 A N MYER SECONDARY SCHOOL 413981 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 A&A EXHAUST SYSTEMS 414185 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#681 149.73 A-1 CREDIT RECOVERY & COLLECTIONS SERVICES INC 413789 14-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 591.12 AAA BIGGAR'S LOCKSMITH & SECURITY 414360 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 67.55 AAJIMATICS INC. 414361 04-Apr-2018 TRAINING 847.50 ABBY'S CAFE 413972 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 140.00 ABBY'S CAFE 414186 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 95.73 ACCESSIBIL-IT 414362 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 339.00 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 413973 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 310.75 ACCU LOCK AND SECURITY 414187 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 28.25 ACTION PLUMBING 414188 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,800.00 ADEWUMI,AYO 413790 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 96.95 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 413974 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 197.75 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 414189 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#686 2,779.80 ADVANCE TOWING & RECOVERY 414363 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#686 299.45 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413791 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,568.33 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413791 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 419.42 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 413975 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,354.95 AFTERMARKET PARTS COMPANY LLC 414364 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,720.64 AIR CARE SERVICES 413792 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 192.51 AIR CARE SERVICES 413976 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,115.54 AIR CARE SERVICES 414365 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,420.69 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 413977 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 933.07 AJ STONE COMPANY LTD 414366 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 2,705.22 AL REID OLDTIMERS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 414191 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,500.00 ALBANESE,LORI 413793 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 60.87 ALBANESE,LORI 413978 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 31.64 ALDOR BUILDERS LTD 413794 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 41,658.35 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413795 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,325.67 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413796 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,188.80 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413797 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,054.47 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413798 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,627.60 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413799 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,481.33 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413800 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,200.74 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413801 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,054.47 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 413979 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,682.07 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 414176 22-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 79,071.48 ALFIDOME CONSTRUCTION 414190 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 20,672.33 ALLIED MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 413980 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,385.67 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00141-0001 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,403.99 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION #1582 00145-0001 26-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 4,364.91 AMCTO 414177 22-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 902.87 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 413802 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,466.79 ANTONIO,BREANNA 414367 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 50.76 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 413803 14-Mar-2018 LICENSE FEE 229.49 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 414192 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 12,357.88 ARCHER TRUCK SERVICES LTD 414368 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#678 3,242.75 ARROW MARKETING 413983 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,185.14 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413804 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 83.62 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413804 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 292.67 ARTISTA DESIGN & PRINT INC 413984 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 880.27 ASHTON,OLIVIA 414193 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 13.40 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT) LTD 413985 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 14,033.47 B & B LIFT TRUCK SERVICE 414196 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#670 843.71 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 413986 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 BAIN PRINTING LIMITED 414194 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 118.65 BAKER 413805 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,625.80 BAKER 413987 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 463.90 BAKER 414195 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 223.59

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount BAKER 414370 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 2,126.66 BALANYK,ELIZABETH 413988 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 420.00 BALLINGER,DUSTIN& MAHON, SARAH 414371 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,702.28 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 413806 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 715.02 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 413806 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 123.67 BATTLEFIELD EQUIPMENT RENTALS 414372 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 123.67 BELL CANADA 413990 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 609.07 BELL CANADA 414197 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 92.10 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 413808 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 169.50 BELL CANADA - PUBLIC ACCESS 414373 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 169.50 BELL MOBILITE INC. 413991 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,404.34 BEN BERG FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD 414374 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#285 64.14 BENNETT,CATHARINE 413992 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 BEREAVEMENT AUTHORITY OF ONTARIO 414198 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 6,459.00 BEST PRACTICE 413993 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,680.00 BGL CONTRACTORS CORP 413809 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 BICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 413994 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 734.50 BICKLE MAIN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 414199 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 187.52 BIKE NIAGARA 413810 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 500.00 BILODEAU,MATHEW 413995 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 106.92 BISHOP,JAKOB 414375 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 900.00 BLACK & MCDONALD LTD 413996 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,327.80 BLACK,RICHARD 414200 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 40.00 BLAIS,PAUL 413997 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 BLOOM INC. 414376 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 124.30 BLUMETRIC ENVIRONMENTAL INC 413811 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 4,068.17 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 413999 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 10,511.07 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 414202 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,082.43 BOB ROBINSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 414377 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 11,116.68 BOBCAT OF HAMILTON LTD 413998 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#221 101.16 BOBCAT OF HAMILTON LTD 414201 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#220 368.07 BOUTILIER,JIM 414203 28-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 250.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF NIAGARA 414204 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 16,500.00 BREAK-A-WAY CONCESSIONS 414205 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 423.75 BRENNAN PAVING LTD. 413812 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,090.56 BRENNAN PAVING LTD. 414000 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 32,198.77 BRINKS CANADA LTD 414206 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,743.25 BROCK FORD 413813 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#187 605.97 BROCK FORD 414001 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#325 354.22 BROCK FORD 414207 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#82 1,147.39 BROCK FORD 414378 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#560 315.51 BROWN DANIELS ASSOCIATES INC. 414209 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 BROWN'S SEPTIC SERVICE LTD 413814 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,220.40 BUCK MARKETING 413815 14-Mar-2018 TRAINING 375.00 BURGER KING- 2439734 ONTARIO INC 414379 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 504.00 BURKE EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS 414002 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,412.50 BURNHAM,JOAN 414380 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 180.00 C V S MIDWEST TAPE 414228 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,407.20 C V S MIDWEST TAPE 414393 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,869.66 C.M. EQUIPMENT ONTARIO INC 414220 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#404 986.31 C.M. EQUIPMENT ONTARIO INC 414390 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#404 967.14 CALE SYSTEMS INC 413816 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 211.25 CALE SYSTEMS INC 414210 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,649.80 CALE SYSTEMS INC 414381 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,203.45 CANADA POST CORPORATION 00143-0001 19-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 42,567.65 CANADA POST CORPORATION 00145-0002 26-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 53.25 CANADIAN AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION 414004 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 50.00 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 413817 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,723.26 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 414212 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,796.70 CANADIAN DOOR DOCTOR 414383 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,007.40 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 413818 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 806.48 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414005 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 424.55 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414214 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 439.98 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM 414384 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 464.36 CANADIAN LOCATORS INC. 414003 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 20,363.72 CANADIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION 413819 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 96.05 CANADIAN NATIONAL 414215 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,255.00 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO 414006 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,023.00 CANADIAN PORTABLE SERVICES 413821 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 118.65 CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE #071 414211 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,036.08 CANADIAN URBAN TRANSIT ASSOCIATION 413822 14-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 423.75 CANESTRARO,JUSTIN 414213 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 20.00 CANON CANADA INC 413820 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 660.46 CANON CANADA INC. 414382 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 660.46

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount CARGILL LIMITED 414007 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 244,997.39 CARGILL LIMITED 414216 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 6,934.18 CASTLE MECHANICAL 413823 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,613.64 CASTLE MECHANICAL 414008 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 502.80 CASTLE MECHANICAL 414385 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 23,130.42 CATARACT HOCKEY PROGRAM ACC'T 414217 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 275.00 CBM N.A. INC 413824 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,192.15 CENTRAL 1 CREDIT UNION ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS 414386 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 133.79 CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 413826 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 745.80 CHAMBERS,BOB 414010 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 193.86 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 413827 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,504.77 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414011 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,014.81 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414218 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 5,042.60 CHARLES JONES INDUSTRIAL LTD 414387 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,954.67 CHERRYWOOD ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414012 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 CHIECA,LUCIANO 414219 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 153.00 CHRIST CHURCH 413828 14-Mar-2018 GRANT 100.00 CIBC ELECTRONIC BANKING OPERATIONS 414388 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 30.00 CIBC MORTGAGES INC 413829 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 664.66 CIRRUS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTING LTD 413830 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 CITY OF BROCKVILLE 414013 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 563.87 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 413831 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 800.23 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 413831 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 8,895.81 CITY VIEW BUS SALES & SERVICE LTD. 414389 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,683.67 CLEMENT,CORRIE 413832 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 80.00 COGECO CONNEXION INC. 413833 14-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 19,576.35 COGECO CONNEXION INC. 414221 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 36.10 COMMISSIONAIRES 413834 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,729.17 COMMISSIONAIRES 414014 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,392.01 COMMISSIONAIRES 414391 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,399.50 COMPLETE PLUMBING 414222 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 414223 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 658.02 COMPUTROL 414224 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 904.00 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE MONAVENIR 00144-0002 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 222,320.22 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE VIAMONDE 00144-0001 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 78,410.50 CONSORTECH 414015 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,085.00 COOK,JONATHAN 414225 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 40.00 COPPER BEECH COMPANY INC. 413835 14-Mar-2018 TRAINING 339.00 COTE,STACY 414392 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 180.00 CRAITOR,KIM 413836 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 141.76 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 414017 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,427.50 CRAWFORD & COMPANY (CANADA) INC 414226 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 517.50 CRYDERMAN,GEORGE 414018 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 CUKIERSKI,JASON 414227 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 50.00 CUMMINS CANADA ULC 413837 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 7,923.41 CUPE LOCAL 133 00141-0003 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 8,562.99 CUPE LOCAL 133 00145-0003 26-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 8,638.71 DADRAWALA,PERCY ARDESHIR 414229 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 707.00 DAGENAIS,IVAN& DAGENAIS, SYLVIA 414230 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 DANIEL & PARTNERS LLP IN TRUST 414178 22-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 36,087.19 DARCH FIRE 414021 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#125 407.60 DARTA FLEET SOLUTIONS 413839 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 847.50 DAVIDSON ENVIRONMENTAL 414022 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.90 DEGIORGIO,ANN LOUISE 414231 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 DELOITTE LLP 413840 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 22,238.38 DEMOL'S TIRE SALES & SERVICE 414023 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#43 813.58 DESIGN ELECTRONICS 413841 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 11,690.68 DESIGN ELECTRONICS 414024 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 268.38 DESORMEAUX,RAYMOND 414025 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 426.66 DEVRON SALES LTD 414026 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,958.81 DIANE GEE ARBITRATIONS 414027 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 282.50 DICAN DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS CANADA INC 413842 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#318 562.10 DICAN DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS CANADA INC 414394 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 237.30 DIGITAL ATTRACTIONS INC 414028 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,582.00 DILTS PISTON HYDRAULICS INC 413843 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 273.13 DIMTROPOULOS,JOHN 413844 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,428.68 DIODATI,JIM 414179 22-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 1,155.00 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA 00141-0004 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,000.00 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA 00144-0003 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 6,785,884.54 DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 414232 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 41,532.02 DOWNTOWN BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 414395 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 52,500.00 DROLLIS SAFETY SUPPLY CO LTD 413845 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 711.90 DTAH ARCHITECTS LTD. 414029 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 3,209.20 DULUX- PPG ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS CANADA INC 413846 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 70.65

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount DUMONT SECURITY 414030 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 88.28 DUMONT SECURITY 414396 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,101.66 DUNNETT,RODNEY 414233 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 E3 LABORATORIES 414031 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,263.34 ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 414032 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 124.30 ELEMECH ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINERRING SERVICESUS DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,200.00 ELIA,SANDRO 414234 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 110.54 ELLIS ENGINEERING INC. 413847 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 27,068.75 ELLIS ENGINEERING INC. 414397 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 36,737.32 EMCO CORPORATION 413848 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,950.66 EMCO CORPORATION 414033 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,825.23 EMCO CORPORATION 414235 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,120.60 EMCO CORPORATION 414398 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,054.05 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & TRAINING INC. 413849 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,982.39 ENBRIDGE 00141-0005 12-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 303.04 ENBRIDGE 00141-0006 12-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 27,296.35 ENBRIDGE 00143-0002 19-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 20,720.48 ENBRIDGE 00145-0004 26-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,523.40 ENBRIDGE 00145-0005 26-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,073.65 ENBRIDGE 00147-0003 03-Apr-2018 UTILITIES 12,809.86 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC 413850 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 55,676.73 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 413851 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 22.37 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 414034 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 144.67 E-QUIP RENTALS & REPAIRS INC 414399 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 149.02 EVANOFF,VICTOR 414035 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 160.00 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 413852 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,881.05 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 414036 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,833.04 EVANS UTILITY & MUNICIPAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY LTD 414400 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 29,745.26 EVANS,DOUG 414236 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 105.34 FAIRLEY,HEATHER 414037 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 140.00 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 413853 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#567 2,242.18 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414038 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#1 1,093.63 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414237 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 719.14 FALLS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 414401 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#63 1,126.95 FALLS ELECTRIC INC 414402 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,147.29 FALLSWAY SUPPLY 413854 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#627 1,639.80 FALLSWAY SUPPLY 414039 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 70.44 FARKAS,CHRIS 414040 21-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.60 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 413856 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,352.66 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414041 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,013.33 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414238 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 571.47 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 414403 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 422.36 FILION WAKELY THORUP ANGELETTI LLP 414239 28-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,237.41 FILION WAKELY THORUP ANGELETTI LLP 414404 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 839.03 FIRE MARSHAL'S PUBLIC FIRE SAFETY COUNCIL 414042 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,466.84 FIRE MONITORING OF CANADA INC 414240 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,003.16 FIRE MONITORING OF CANADA INC 414405 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 909.68 FISHER,JASMINE 413858 14-Mar-2018 GRANT 865.00 FLAGS UNLIMITED INC 414043 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 333.60 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 413859 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,754.64 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414044 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,084.85 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414241 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,564.04 FLEXO PRODUCTS LTD 414406 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 170.59 FOODSHARE 414407 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 77.97 FORM & AFFECT 414242 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 406.80 FOUR SEASONS CONSTRUCTION 413860 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,525.50 FRAGOMENI,DOMENIC& FRAGOMENI, SANDRA 414408 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 112.95 FRASER,HEATHER 414243 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 160.00 FRASER,MARY LISA& FRASER, SCOTT JAMES 414409 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 478.20 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 413861 14-Mar-2018 FUEL 51,424.87 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 414244 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 32,061.94 FREW ENERGY LIMITED 414410 04-Apr-2018 FUEL 25,195.23 FROESE,PAUL 414045 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 75.00 FROGGY'S AUTO GLASS LTD 413862 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#220 110.74 G. O'CONNOR CONSULTANTS INC 414049 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 2,618.07 G. O'CONNOR CONSULTANTS INC 414412 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 3,983.25 GALES GAS BARS 414046 21-Mar-2018 FUEL 124.48 GALLERY WORKS NIAGARA INC 413863 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 226.00 GE CONSULTING & ASSOCIATES INC 414047 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 GHD LIMITED 413864 14-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 1,790.15 GLOBALSTAR CANADA 413865 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 146.88 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 413866 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,603.49 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 414048 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 23,508.51 GM BLUEPLAN ENGINEERING LIMITED 414411 04-Apr-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 26,053.66

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount GRAND & TOY LIMITED 413867 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 143.77 GRAND & TOY LIMITED 414050 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 111.98 GRAYBAR CANADA 413868 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 934.74 GRAYBAR CANADA 414051 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,615.29 GRAYBAR CANADA 414413 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,247.26 GREAT LAKES FIRE SERVICES 413870 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 50.85 GREATER FORT ERIE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 413869 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,808.00 GREEN LION GROUP CORP 414245 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 GREENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414052 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 GT FRENCH 413871 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 310.56 GT FRENCH 414053 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,028.50 GT FRENCH 414246 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 84.84 GT FRENCH 414414 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 370.59 GUILD ELECTRIC LIMITED 413872 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 25,418.36 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 413873 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 1,525.50 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414054 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 452.00 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414247 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 226.00 HALCO MOBILE MFG SALES & SERVICE INC 414415 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,073.50 HEART NIAGARA INC 414248 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,213.33 HECTRONIC USA US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 925.00 HECTRONIC USA US DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 342.50 HENSMAN-RUTNAM,RAPTI KANISHKA& RUTNAM, CHRISTOPHER SURESH414416 PAGE04-Apr-2018 REFUND 96.71 HEUSERS STEEL WORKS LTD 414249 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 124.30 HICKS MORLEY HAMILTON STEWART STORIE LLP 413874 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,282.65 HOCO LIMITED 414250 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 HOLMAN,GEOFF 414055 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 264.15 HUA,NGOC TUYET& DUONG, THUAN 414417 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 756.48 HUSSEY,LEWIS 414056 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 I. B. STOREY INC. 414057 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,056.80 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 413875 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,364.53 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 413875 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 11,271.40 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 414058 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,267.28 INLAND LIFERAFTS & MARINE LTD 414418 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 346.91 INNOVATE NIAGARA 414420 04-Apr-2018 ADVERTISING 565.00 INNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA 413876 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,025.58 INNOVATIVE SURFACE SOLUTIONS CANADA 414419 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 5,428.59 INTUITION LANDSCAPE 414251 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,049.77 IOANNONI,CARMINE 413877 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 242.48 IPH PLUMBING & HEATING 414252 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 196.79 J J MACKAY CANADA LTD 414061 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 40.86 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 413878 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#261 1,180.10 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414059 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,120.75 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414253 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#342 2,078.92 JACK DOW AUTO SUPPLIES LIMITED 414421 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#475 1,026.16 JACKSON,DAVE 413879 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 213.84 JAGGER SPORTS CO 414254 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 496.07 JAMES MORDAN PUBLIC SCHOOL 414060 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 JOE'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE AND AL'S RAD SERVICE 414255 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#285 336.74 JOHN L. O'KANE 414062 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,658.63 JOHNNY RAG 413880 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 300.78 JOHNNY RAG 414063 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,470.41 JTL INTEGRATED MACHINE LTD 414256 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 141.25 KATE S DURDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414064 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 500.00 KEEFER MANAGEMENT INC. 414065 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 9,570.31 KELLY SERVICES (CANADA) LTD. 413881 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,300.95 KENWORTH TORONTO LTD 413882 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,945.93 KENWORTH TORONTO LTD 414066 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,454.97 KERRY T HOWE ENGINEERING LTD 414257 28-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 6,519.77 KIVISTO,CRAIG 413883 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 15.00 KIVISTO,CRAIG 414067 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 KLASSEN,JEFF 414258 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 50.00 KLEENWAY BUILDING MAINTENANCE INC 413884 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,960.90 KOSTER,MACHIEL 414259 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 KPMG LLP 414068 21-Mar-2018 CONSULTING SERVICES 56,019.76 KRKLJUS,MILE 413885 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 8,999.97 KRONSTEIN,MARK 414069 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 KROWN 413886 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#97 192.04 KROWN 414070 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#58 372.78 KROWN 414260 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#64 169.44 LAFARGE CANADA INC 414071 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 38,976.74 LAFARGE CANADA INC 414422 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 14,536.01 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 413887 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,995.96 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 414072 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 6,059.71 LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE INC. 414261 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,915.43

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount LALLOUET,ERIC 414423 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 138.78 LANCASTER BROOKS & WELCH 413888 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 5,000.00 LAURA SECORD APARTMENTS C/O REALSTAR MANAGEMENT 414424 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 157.67 LAW CRUSHED STONE 413889 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,927.05 LAW CRUSHED STONE 414073 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,971.37 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 413890 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 922.51 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 414074 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 658.32 LEGARE,BARRY 414262 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 252.18 LEMIEUX,TEENA 413891 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 2,000.00 LEUTHEL,JEFF 414075 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 LIBRARY BOUND INC 413892 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 648.02 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414076 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 278.59 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414076 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 237.26 LIBRARY BOUND INC 414263 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 161.31 LIGHT OF DAY CANADA 414078 21-Mar-2018 SPONSORSHIP 500.00 LIGHTNING EQUIPMENT SALES INC 413893 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#252/535/538 5,451.12 LIGHTNING EQUIPMENT SALES INC 414077 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#525 673.48 LINCOLN APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTRE INC 414264 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 99.44 LINKSON,MICHAEL 413894 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.60 LIVINGSTON INTERNATIONAL INC 413895 14-Mar-2018 SERVICES 73.32 LIVINGSTON INTERNATIONAL INC 414079 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 318.72 LMCBO GROUP 414180 22-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 1,250.00 LOOPSTRA NIXON LLP 414425 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,582.00 M&L SUPPLY FIRE AND SAFETY 413907 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,628.21 MACNAUGHTON HERMSEN BRITTON CLARKSON PLANNING LIMITED414080 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,328.18 MANCINI,PHILIP 414266 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 135.60 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414081 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 480.30 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414265 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 382.39 MANCUSO CHEMICALS LIMITED 414426 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,688.83 MARK'S COMMERCIAL 413896 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 193.23 MARKS SUPPLY INC 414427 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 368.48 MARTIN SHEPPARD FRASER LLP 414428 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 734.26 MATSON,BILL 414267 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 296.10 MATTHEWS CAMERON HEYWOOD KERRY T HOWE SURVEYING 414082 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 3,860.98 MCD MECHANICAL 414268 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,000.00 MCEACHERN,LIVIA 413897 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 157.68 MCGUIRE,BRANDON 413898 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 300.00 MCLEOD & SAVOIE AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE LTD 414269 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 158.09 MCLEOD & SAVOIE AUTO AND TRUCK SERVICE LTD 414429 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#469/455 835.57 MCMILLAN LLP 413899 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 8,643.14 MCNAMARA,SUSAN 414083 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 MCNEIL MANAGEMENT SERVICES 413900 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,456.00 MCRAE,JOANNE 414270 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 ME OLSEN TITLES INC 414085 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.90 ME OLSEN TITLES INC 414431 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 107.35 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414086 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#527/528/125 1,149.24 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414272 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 524.89 METAL SUPERMARKETS 414432 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#467 719.51 METROLAND MEDIA GROUP 414273 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 4,656.64 MG PROMOTIONS 413902 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,445.36 MICHAEL'S CARPET AND FLOORING (NIAGARA) LTD 414274 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,769.20 MICHELS,JORDAN 413903 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 MILLER MAINTENANCE LIMITED (NIAGARA) 414275 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 5,112.69 MILLER,RONALD 414087 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 180.00 MINISTER OF FINANCE 414276 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 68,998.77 MINISTER OF FINANCE 414355 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 4,195.02 MINISTER OF FINANCE PAYMENT PROCESSING CENTRE 413904 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 260.00 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00141-0007 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 2,554.20 MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 00145-0006 26-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 2,554.20 MIRABELLI,SAM 414277 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 146.89 MISSISSAUGA BUS COACH & TRUCK REPAIRS INC 414433 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 5,434.02 MISTER TRANSMIISSION 413905 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#343 2,687.99 MJ PROCESS SERVERS 413906 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 122.41 MMC BUS DIVISION INC. 413908 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,614.92 MMC BUS DIVISION INC. 414278 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,578.52 MODERN LANDFILL INC 414279 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,877.86 MODERN LANDFILL INC 414434 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,214.86 MODESTO'S PLUMBING & HEATING 414280 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 413909 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 655.17 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414088 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,512.33 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414281 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 35.20 MOHAWK MFG & SUPPLY CO 414435 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,058.89 MOLDENHAUER,KATHY 414089 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 451.81 MOORE CANADA CORPORATION 414090 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 23,703.98

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount MULLER'S WORKWEAR 413910 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 183.00 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 414091 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,403.87 MULLER'S WORKWEAR 414436 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 85.88 MUMA,CARALEE 413911 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 755.43 MURACA,JACK 413912 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 MURACA,PIETRO 414437 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 810.00 MURPHY'S MUSIC 414282 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 536.75 NAGY,HANYA 414092 21-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 430.05 NAGY,HANYA 414283 28-Mar-2018 PETTY CASH 279.70 NATIONAL TIME EQUIPMENT CO LTD 413913 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 87.01 NEDERMAN CANADA LIMITED 414438 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,808.00 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 413914 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 271.20 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414284 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 67.80 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414284 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 237.30 NELLA CUTLERY (HAMILTON) INC. 414439 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 644.10 NEXTERRA SUBSTRUCTURES INC 413915 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 261,893.40 NGUYEN,BAY 414285 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 413916 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#204 373.97 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414093 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#325 2,205.32 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414286 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#572 1,805.48 NIAGARA BATTERY & TIRE 414440 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#455 4,550.43 NIAGARA BLOCK INCORPORATED 413917 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 137.53 NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 00144-0004 30-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 3,363,068.38 NIAGARA CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP 414094 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#58 524.32 NIAGARA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 414095 21-Mar-2018 DONATION 4,000.00 NIAGARA DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR PARTNERSHIP 414289 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,500.00 NIAGARA DISTRICT AIRPORT COMMISSION 414487 06-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 15,066.66 NIAGARA FALLS ART GALLERY 414096 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,250.00 NIAGARA FALLS HUMANE SOCIETY 414287 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 39,795.17 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 413918 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,179.73 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00141-0008 12-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 7,570.08 NIAGARA FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOC 00145-0007 26-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 15,557.27 NIAGARA FALLS TOURISM ASSOCIATION 414288 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 30,000.00 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC. 413919 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,122.57 NIAGARA METER SERVICES INC. 414290 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,289.20 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE HYDRO INC 414097 21-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 151.44 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 413920 14-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 5,873.84 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414098 21-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 2,091.10 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414291 28-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 40,320.78 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414291 28-Mar-2018 UTILITIES 162.24 NIAGARA PENINSULA ENERGY INC 414441 04-Apr-2018 UTILITIES 154,967.30 NIAGARA REGIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK 414292 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 6,712.08 NIAGARA RIVER TRADING COMPANY 414444 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 153.12 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 413921 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#686 3,122.14 NIAGARA SPRING SERVICE LTD 414293 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#691 408.61 NIAGARA THIS WEEK 414294 28-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 319.79 NICK'S TRUCK PARTS INC. 414443 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#527 74.53 NOBLE CORPORATION 414295 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 281.28 NORTRAX CANADA INC. 414099 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#484 455.92 NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414100 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 NOVABUS 00141-0009 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,156,408.04 NOVABUS 00147-0005 03-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 574,345.04 O'CONNOR,KELLI 414296 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 OMERS 00146-0001 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 679,300.06 OMERS 00146-0002 29-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 35,650.14 OMERS 00147-0006 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 694,219.28 OMERS 00147-0007 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 36,814.80 OMHRA 413922 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 115.26 OMHSRA 413923 14-Mar-2018 MEMBERSHIP 135.00 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 414297 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,130.26 ONTARIO ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY NETWORK LTD 414297 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 23,699.59 ONTARIO ONE CALL 414101 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,030.03 ONTARIO PARKS ASSOCIATION 414445 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,268.00 ORKIN CANADA CORPORATION 414446 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 158.77 P M PRODUCTIONS 414302 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,017.05 PARKER,JEFFREY 414298 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 500.00 PARTHENIOU,MICHAEL& PARTHENIOU, ELEFTHERIA 414102 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 112.73 PASTPERFECT SOFTWARE INC. US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 940.00 PATEL,TEJAL K& PATEL, K'RAJ R 413924 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 PC AUTO ELECTRIC 414103 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#284 427.25 PEARSON DUNN INSURANCE 414104 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,966.26 PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE OF CANADA LTD. 414300 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 200.97 PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD 413925 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 257.64 PENINSULA PEST CONTROL LTD 414299 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 2,887.15

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 413926 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 178.45 PENNER BUILDING CENTRE 414105 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 875.22 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 414106 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 24,724.24 PETERS EXCAVATING INC 414106 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 18,984.00 PIC'S MOTOR CLINIC 414107 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,960.94 PIC'S MOTOR CLINIC 414301 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,332.27 PIETRANGELO AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 414486 06-Apr-2018 GRANT 26,112.45 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 414108 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 533.93 PINERIDGE TREE SERVICE LTD 414447 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 9,336.06 POSI-PLUS SERVICE CENTRE INC 414448 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#155 3,029.21 POTTER,JIM 414449 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 PRAKASH,ROSHAN 413928 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 487.85 PRAXAIR 413929 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 660.94 PRAXAIR 414109 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 341.59 PREMIER EQUIPMENT LTD 414303 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#264 605.03 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 413930 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,320.63 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 413930 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 36.06 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414110 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,603.26 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414304 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 43.06 PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 414450 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#686 1,853.03 PREVOST 413931 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,611.98 PREVOST 414111 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 3,622.18 PREVOST 414305 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,277.50 PREVOST 414451 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,443.65 PRIMO PLUMBING & HEATING 414307 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 900.00 PRINCESS MARGARET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414112 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 PRINTING HOUSE LTD 414306 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 477.15 PRO BATTERY SHOPS 414113 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 105.66 PROJECT SHARE 414308 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 24,864.44 PUROLATOR INC 413932 14-Mar-2018 COURIER 491.20 PUROLATOR INC 414114 21-Mar-2018 COURIER 85.67 PUROLATOR INC 414452 04-Apr-2018 COURIER 432.52 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 414115 21-Mar-2018 SERVICES 573.11 QRX TECHNOLOGY GROUP/KERR NORTON 414453 04-Apr-2018 SERVICES 1,683.26 QUARTEK GROUP INC 413933 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 14,130.88 QUARTEK GROUP INC 414454 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,785.40 QUINTE PLASTICS 413934 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,349.22 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 413939 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,983.15 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414126 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 474.60 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414315 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,525.60 R J SMITH EQUIPMENT INC 414459 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 949.20 R. STASIAK ENGINEERING INC 414129 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,191.02 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 413935 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,115.57 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414116 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 455.45 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414309 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 441.56 RACO AUTO SUPPLY LTD 414455 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 737.16 RANKIN CONSTRUCTION INC 414117 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 758,784.45 RBC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 414310 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 1,974.27 REALTAX INC 413936 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 4,435.25 REALTAX INC 414456 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,293.85 REAMINED SYSTEMS INC 414311 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 734.50 RECEIVER GENERAL 414119 21-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 577,239.62 RECEIVER GENERAL 414457 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 608,451.53 RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA 414120 21-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 1,412.50 RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA 414312 28-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 12,861.00 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC. 414121 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 545.86 RED TRAC INTERNATIONAL A DIVISION OF D&W GROUP INC. 414313 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#214 482.69 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 413937 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 9,164.76 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 414122 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 27,389.70 REFRIGERATION ENERGY SOLUTIONS LTD 414458 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 17,656.89 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00141-0010 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,032,400.16 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00141-0010 12-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,050,000.00 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00142-0001 14-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 22,536,008.18 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00143-0003 19-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 8,106.50 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00143-0003 19-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE (2,954.05) REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00145-0008 26-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 9,491.51 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00147-0008 03-Apr-2018 VEH ID#84/677 3,038,860.89 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF NIAGARA 00147-0008 03-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 76,787.39 REYES RUSSI,LLUVIANY 414318 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 100.00 RICOH CANADA INC 413938 14-Mar-2018 MAINTENANCE/REPAIRS 4,123.92 RICOH CANADA INC 414123 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 2,920.28 RIDLEY & ASSOCIATES APPRAISAL SERVICES LIMITED 414314 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,910.83 RIOCAN HOLDINGS INC. 414124 21-Mar-2018 LEASES AND RENTS 3,209.62 RIVERVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414125 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00

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VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount ROBBINS,RICHARD 414127 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 110.00 ROBERTSON,CAMERON 414128 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 750.00 ROCHEFORT,JENNY 414460 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 122.24 ROCHESTER MIDLAND CANADA CORPORATION 414316 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,541.93 ROGERS WIRELESS INC 414317 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 916.04 SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD 413940 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 24,794.40 SACCO CONSTRUCTION LTD 414130 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,267.16 SACCO,DOLORES 414461 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 60.00 SAFE STOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT 414320 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 341.26 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 413941 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 687.78 SAFETY-KLEEN CANADA INC 414319 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 113.00 SAINT MARY'S CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414131 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 SAINT PAUL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 414132 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 SANI GEAR 414321 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,167.23 SCOTIABANK BILL PAYMENT SERVICES 414323 28-Mar-2018 REFUND 241.82 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 413942 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 638.45 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 414133 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 282.50 SCOTT BEST SEWER SERVICES 414322 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 197.75 SCOTT CONSTRUCTION NIAGARA INC 414134 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 85,501.60 SCOTT CONSTRUCTION NIAGARA INC 414135 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 47,801.40 SENIORS REVIEW 414462 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,356.00 SENKERIK FIRE PROTECTION 413943 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 365.56 SENKERIK FIRE PROTECTION 414136 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 292.64 SERVICEMASTER CLEAN OF NIAGARA 413944 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,797.98 SERVICEMASTER CLEAN OF NIAGARA 414324 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 216.96 SHERRARD KUZZ LLP 413945 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 949.20 SHOP INDUSTRIAL 413946 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 33.43 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 413947 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 506.50 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 413947 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 279.34 SHRED IT INTERNATIONAL ULC 414325 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 124.14 SID GRABELL CONTRACTING LTD 414326 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 538.45 SIGNATURE SIGNS 413948 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 16.95 SMITH,ROSSY 414463 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 SNAPD NIAGARA FALLS 414137 21-Mar-2018 ADVERTISING 333.35 SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA US DRAFT 12-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 286.08 SNOW WRANGLER 414138 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 12,170.10 SNOW WRANGLER 414327 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 7,956.33 SNOW WRANGLER 414464 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,383.12 SOMERVILLE,GREG 414328 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 175.00 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 414143 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 2,741.67 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 414331 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 41,000.00 ST VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414146 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 414144 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 STAMFORD COLLEGIATE 414140 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 STAMFORD HOME HARDWARE 414329 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 215.73 STANTEC CONSULTING LTD 414139 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,466.66 STANTEC CONSULTING LTD 414466 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,562.11 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414141 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,873.64 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414330 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,856.22 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 414467 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,230.45 STEPHENSON'S RENTAL SERVICES 414142 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,802.35 STORAGE NIAGARA 414332 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 536.75 STRANGES,LOU 414145 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 27.00 STRONGCO DESIGNS INC 414468 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 3,480.40 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 00147-0009 03-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 440,163.71 SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS PARTNERSHIP 414147 21-Mar-2018 FUEL 114,072.19 SUNCOR ENERGY PRODUCTS PARTNERSHIP 414333 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 111,249.36 SUPERIOR FOOD SERVICE 414469 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 432.94 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 413949 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 10.17 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 414149 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 923.26 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY SERVICE LTD. 414335 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 992.74 SUPERIOR PROPANE 414148 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,788.27 SUPERIOR PROPANE 414334 28-Mar-2018 FUEL 61.02 SUTPHEN CORPORATION US DRAFT 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 735.06 T & T DRY CLEANERS & TAILORS 413956 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 62.15 T & T DRY CLEANERS & TAILORS 414342 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 137.85 TALK WIRELESS INC 413950 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 5,068.97 TALK WIRELESS INC 414336 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,434.12 TALK WIRELESS INC 414470 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 527.13 TAXITAB 414150 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,988.66 TD CANADA TRUST 414471 04-Apr-2018 REFUND 1,703.12 TECHNICAL STANDARDS & SAFETY AUTHORITY 414472 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 435.05 TENNANT SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY 414337 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,659.60 TES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 414338 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 3,517.24

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CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS

VENDOR NAME Cheque No. Cheque Date Purpose Amount THOMSON REUTERS CANADA 414151 21-Mar-2018 SUBSCRIPTION 183.75 THOROLD STONE PLAZA A DIVISION OF 820872 ONTARIO LIMITED413951 14-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,250.00 THOS. R. BIRNIE & SONS 414152 21-Mar-2018 REFUND 1,000.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR (CANADA) LIMITED 414339 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 650.20 TOOLBOX 414475 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 413.36 TOROMONT CAT 413952 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#202 509.52 TOROMONT CAT 414153 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,131.26 TOROMONT CAT 414340 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,389.95 TORONTO STAMP INC 413953 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 80.46 TOTAL LAND CARE SERVICES 413954 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 904.00 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 413955 14-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 784.78 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414154 21-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 1,123.54 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414341 28-Mar-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 833.43 TRANSAXLE PARTS (HAMILTON) INC. 414476 04-Apr-2018 STORES/INVENTORY 2,215.60 TST OVERLAND EXPRESS 414155 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#86 94.38 TWARDAWSKY,NICK 413957 14-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 154.44 UCC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC 414156 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,717.60 ULINE CANADA CORPORATION 414343 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 166.02 UNISYNC GROUP LTD 414477 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 248.15 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORPORATION OF CANADA 414158 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,116.88 UNITED WAY 414157 21-Mar-2018 PAYROLL REMITTANCE 941.00 UNTANGLED DIGITAL 414478 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 1,808.00 UPPER CANADA CONSULTANTS 414344 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 4,138.68 UPS CANADA 414159 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#134 27.13 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 414160 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,500.08 URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC 414479 04-Apr-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 1,517.30 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 413958 14-Mar-2018 VEH ID#687 1,762.80 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 414161 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#294/299 13,267.74 VALLEY BLADES LIMITED 414345 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#291/295 955.42 VALUE MUFFLER & BRAKE CENTRE 414346 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#337 1,503.42 VAN DE LAAR,DAVE 414347 28-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 54.00 VAN DE LAAR,DAVE 414480 04-Apr-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 94.50 VAN HOUTTE COFFEE SERVICES INC 414162 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 187.22 VECTOR TOOLING 414481 04-Apr-2018 VEH ID#681 1,084.80 VICTORIA CENTRE BIA 414482 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 118,750.00 VOLPINI,RICK 414163 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 100.00 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 413959 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,000.63 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 414165 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 3,039.30 WALKER AGGREGATES INC 414483 04-Apr-2018 MATERIALS 540.99 WALKER,IRENE 414164 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 60.00 WALSH,JOHN 414166 21-Mar-2018 TRAVEL/MILEAGE 140.00 WARMAN,THOMAS 413960 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 123.90 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORPORATION 413961 14-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 256.02 WEINMANN LIMITED 414167 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 13,752.21 WEINMANN LIMITED 414167 21-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 16,552.16 WEINMANN LIMITED 414348 28-Mar-2018 CONTRACT SERVICES 6,726.90 WELDDARE METAL WORKS LTD 414168 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 141.25 WESTLANE SECONDARY SCHOOL 414169 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 500.00 WHITEHOTS INC. 413962 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,921.93 WHITEHOTS INC. 414170 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,399.91 WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 414349 28-Mar-2018 GRANT 28,500.00 WOMEN'S PLACE OF SOUTH NIAGARA INC 414171 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 1,612.50 WORK AUTHORITY 413963 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 549.70 WORK AUTHORITY 414350 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 150.00 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 413964 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 282.38 WORK EQUIPMENT LTD 414172 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 384.20 WSIB 413965 14-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 9,452.55 WSIB 414181 22-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 32,373.75 WSIB 414351 28-Mar-2018 REMITTANCE 752.95 WSIB 414484 04-Apr-2018 REMITTANCE 30,654.49 XPLORNET COMMUNICATIONS INC 414352 28-Mar-2018 SERVICES 96.04 YMCA OF NIAGARA 413966 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 2,068.06 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414173 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 1,129.77 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414173 21-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 7,882.61 YMCA OF NIAGARA 414353 28-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 10,672.24 YWCA 414174 21-Mar-2018 GRANT 4,277.75 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 414175 21-Mar-2018 VEH ID#921 2,217.07 ZAMBONI COMPANY LTD 414354 28-Mar-2018 VEH ID#921 633.65 ZHANG,GUANGLI 413967 14-Mar-2018 MATERIALS 373.23 Total 50,701,824.89

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By-law No. 2018 - 46

A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-081, being a by-law to appoint City employees, agents and third parties for the enforcement of provincial or municipal by-laws.

THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1 . By-law No. 2002-081 is amended by deleting Schedule “A” and that Schedule “A” attached hereto shall be inserted in lieu thereof.

Passed this twenty-fourth day of April, 2018.

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018. Second Reading: April 24, 2018. Third Reading: April 24, 2018.

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SCHEDULE “A”

1. Chief Building Official:

Salvatore Valeo

2. Inspectors:

Tammy Agnoletto Louie Baldinelli Jim Boutilier James Cerminara Luciano Chieca Tom Detenbeck Frank Devereaux Brian Dickson Effat Effat Sandro Elia Adam Horton Kellie Kubik Matthew Lane Christel Meyer Roger Pigeon Bryan Plata Tony Ranalli Phil Ross Ellen Roupas Fred Sacco Ben Trendle Brian Sparks Jo Zambito

3. Municipal Enforcement Officers:

James Cerminara Doug Evans Nick Pietrangelo Brian Sparks Gerald F. Spencer Sandro Elia

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By-law No. 2018 -

A by-law to adopt, ratify and confirm the actions of City Council at its meeting held on the 24th day of April, 2018.

WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and expedient that the actions and proceedings of Council as herein set forth be adopted, ratified and confirmed by by-law.

NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1. The actions of the Council at its meeting held on the 24th day of April, 2018 including all motions, resolutions and other actions taken by the Council at its said meeting, are hereby adopted, ratified and confirmed as if they were expressly embodied in this by-law, except where the prior approval of the Ontario Municipal Board or other authority is by law required or any action required by law to be taken by resolution.

2. Where no individual by-law has been or is passed with respect to the taking of any action authorized in or with respect to the exercise of any powers by the Council, then this by-law shall be deemed for all purposes to be the by-law required for approving, authorizing and taking of any action authorized therein or thereby, or required for the exercise of any powers thereon by the Council.

3. The Mayor and the proper officers of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls are hereby authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to the said actions of the Council or to obtain approvals where required, and, except where otherwise provided, the Mayor and the Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute all documents arising therefrom and necessary on behalf of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls and to affix thereto the corporate seal of the Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls.

Passed this twenty-fourth of April, 2018.

...... WILLIAM G. MATSON, ACTING CITY CLERK JAMES M. DIODATI, MAYOR

First Reading: April 24, 2018 Second Reading: April 24, 2018 Third Reading: April 24, 2018

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