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Council Meeting Minutes for January 8, 2024 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br />enforcement agencies, and four school districts. They own a building in Shoreview and rent <br />space in White Bear Lake. Approximately 80 percent of their clients are youth and their <br />families, but they do serve people of all ages. NYFS is run by a board of 18 members largely <br />comprised of City Council members. <br /> <br />Angela talked about their mission, vision, and values. Their strategic plan launched in 2023 <br />focused on early prevention. In the past year, they served 603 clients with a total of 11,630 <br />appointments. The top three diagnoses were anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress <br />disorders. Revenues come from municipal contracts, rental income, grants, contributions, <br />investments, and the largest portion from program service fees. The largest expense is for <br />mental health services. She provided details on their mental health programs and community <br />service programs. The past year was spent on stabilizing, refreshing, and growing. In the next <br />12 months they plan on expanding their team, developing additional group therapy services, and <br />launching domestic and sexual violence programs. <br /> <br />Approval of Consent Agenda <br /> <br />Petryk made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the following Consent Agenda: <br /> <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />1. Approve Claims Roster <br />2. Approve Hiring of Jennifer Taylor as Accounting Clerk <br />3. Approve Appointment of Mike Miron as Acting Mayor <br />4. Approve Appointment of WSB and Associates as City Engineer <br />5. Approve Appointment of Landform as City Planner <br />6. Approve Appointment of Johnson & Turner as City Attorney <br />7. Approve Appointment of Baker Tilly as Financial Advisor <br />8. Approve Appointment of US Bank as Depository for City Funds <br />9. Approve Appointment of The Citizen as Official Newspaper <br />10. Approve Animal Control Service Contracts with Companion Animal Control and Otter <br />Lake Animal Hospital for 2023 <br />11. Approve Appointments to Hugo Firefighter Relief Association <br />12. Approve Appointment of Bronwen Kleissler as Chair and Matthew Derr as Vice-Chair <br />of the Planning Commission <br />13. Approve Appointment of Meredith St. Pierre as Chair and Cathy Moore-Arcand as Vice- <br />Chair of the Parks Commission <br />14. Approve Appointment of Brad LeTourneau as Chair of Historical Commission <br />15. Approve Appointment of Tom Weidt and Phil Klein as Council Representatives on the EDA <br />16. Approve Appointment of Mayor Tom Weidt, Planning Commissioner Cindy Petty, and <br />Resident Scott Arcand to the Board of Zoning Appeals and Adjustments <br />17. Approve Appointment of Tom Weidt as Chair of the Board of Zoning Appeals and <br />Adjustments <br />18. Approve Donation to the Hugo Fire Department from the Hugo American Legion <br />19. Approve Lawful Gambling Permit for Raffle at St. Genevieve Fish Fry on March 22, <br />2024 <br />20. Approve Variance and Minor Subdivision for Larry and Luanne Hanson – 14565 Irish