AQUAPIT PAVING: By Niagara Falls standards, May 18 was a huge day for the city. With the paving of the dirt lot at One Niagara on Rainbow Boulevard South, it truly was an end to all signs of the failed AquaFalls project that has lingered in the city like ghost for more than seven years. Now, Frank Parlato Jr., managing member of One Niagara, said he will resume using the site as a paid parking lot in conjunction with a food and souvenir attraction he will operate again on the first floor of the nine-story glass building. It’s no giant tourist-attracting project like you might see across the river, but on this side of the border, sadly, it’s a pretty big development.