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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL APRIL 10, 2023 21 <br /> for in 2023. This approval will also authorize the Finance Director to make any budget <br /> adjustments. <br /> Councilmember Holden discussed why the City dropped off their support from NYFS. She <br /> explained there were many mental health non-profit services in the suburbs and the Council didn't <br /> see why one should be funded over the others. She then discussed how residents were billed by <br /> NYFS. <br /> Mayor Grant stated he appreciated the information provided by Councilmember Holden. He <br /> explained he knew a number of residents who were helped by NYFS and he understood no Arden <br /> Hills resident was turned away, regardless of the City's support. However, at this time he wanted <br /> to see the City supporting this organization. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau explained she would be supporting a contract with NYFS. <br /> Councilmember Monson indicated she also supported the contract. She noted there were a lot of <br /> mental health issues plaguing youth today and she appreciated the sliding scale being offered by <br /> NYFS. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Monson moved and Councilmember Rousseau seconded a <br /> motion to approve the Northeast Youth and Family Services (NYFS) <br /> Agreement. The motion carried (5-0). <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated he supported the City moving forward with a contract with NYFS. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Rousseau seconded a <br /> motion to extend the City Council meeting to 11:00 p.m. The motion carried <br /> (5-0). <br /> H. TCAAP AUAR <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated the City Council discussed updating the TCAAP Alternative <br /> Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) at its last worksession. The City first completed the TCAAP <br /> AUAR in 2014, and they are due every five years until a project begins construction. The last <br /> update was done in 2019, and we are due for one in 2024. However, the Council could choose to <br /> do the update early. A brief description of the AUAR process can be found below. <br /> The alternative urban aeawide review (A UAR)process is a hybrid of the environmental <br /> assessment worksheet (EAW) and environmental impact statement (EIS) review processes. <br /> Responsible governmental units (RGU) can use an AUAR as a planning tool to understand <br /> how different development scenarios will affect the environment of their community before <br /> the development occurs. The process is designed to look at the cumulative impacts of <br /> anticipated development scenarios within a given geographic area. <br /> City Administrator Perrault reported the benefit would be an updated assessment to help the <br /> current Council and JDA understand updated development implications. As previously discussed, <br /> Kimley Horn would be best positioned to handle this update as they have worked on the last two <br />
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