Public Notices published March 2, 2024

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Minutes of the Minnehaha County Commissioners for Feb. 27, 2024

            THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION CONVENED AT 9:00 AM on February 27, 2024, pursuant to adjournment on February 20, 2024. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT WERE:  Bender, Bleyenberg, and Kippley. Also, present were Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, and Eric Bogue, Chief Civil Deputy State's Attorney.

            Acting Chair Bender called the meeting to order.

            MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Amend the Agenda by Removing Agenda Item #7-Consider a Motion to Adopt a Resolution Declaring Certain H Lots as Surplus, Authorizing the Gratuitous Transfer of Certain Real Property to the City of Sioux Falls and to Grant a Temporary Construction Easement Upon County-Owned Property for the City's Reconstruction of Minnesota Avenue. By roll call vote: 3 ayes.

            MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Approve the Agenda. By roll call vote: 3 ayes

CONSENT AGENDA

            MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Approve the Consent Agenda. By roll call vote: 3 ayes. The consent agenda includes the following items:

            Commission Meeting Minutes for February 20, 2024

            Bills to be Paid $538,472.59

            3200 RUSSELL LLC Motels $60, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Lease-Rental Agreement $170.52, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Maintenance Contracts $627.8, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Automotive/Small Equipment $1444.51, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Gas Oil & Diesel $249.87, ANDERSON, JENNIFER Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $1613.32, ANDREW BERG Taxable Meal Allowances $70, ARGUS LEADER MEDIA Publishing Fees $872.18, ASH LAW OFFICE PLLC Attorney Fees $2170.4, ASPHALT SURFACING CO Contracted Construction $31029.75, ASTROPHYSICS INC Maintenance Contracts $5375, AUTOMATIC BUILDING C Maintenance Contracts $159.18, AXIS FORENSIC TOXICO Lab Costs $2580, BANKERS EQUIPMENT SV Maintenance Contracts $494, BEN BAXA Taxable Meal Allowances $70, BIRMINGHAM & CWACH L Attorney Fees $758.82, BLACKBURN & STEVENS Attorney Fees $613.42, BRAUN, MASON Investigators Expenses $140.76, BURNS, JASON Investigators Expenses $104.04, CELTIC STEPS Program Activities $150, CENTURY BUSINESS PRO Maintenance Contracts $45.5, CERTIFIED AUTO GLASS Automotive/Small Equipment $40, CERTIFIED LANGUAGES Interpreters $46.4, CHAPEL HILL FUNERAL Burials $1995, CIVIL DESIGN INC Architects & Engineers $11402.5, CLERK OF THE DISTRIC Copy Fees $2.25, COLD STONE CREAMERY Juvenile Diversion Restitution $130, DACOTAH PAPER CO Janitorial Chemical Supplies $180.72, DAKOTA DISTRICT PIPE Program Activities $250, DAKOTA EMBALMING & T Transportation $340, DUST TEX SERVICE INC Janitorial Chemical Supplies $42.9, ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTIO Building Repairs & Maintenance $88.78, ENGLISH LAW Attorney Fees $6457.5, GUZMAN, SANDRA V Interpreters $220, HARTFORD'S BEST PAIN Automotive/Small Equipment $969, HIGH POINT NETWORKS Consultants $1150, HIGH POINT NETWORKS Data Processing Supplies $900, HOLIDAY SIOUX FALLS Welfare Rent $987.45, HORIZON APARTMENTS Welfare Rent $887, HYVEE ACCOUNTS RECEI Pharmacies $51.72, HYVEE ACCOUNTS RECEI Program Activities $125.99, INTERSTATE OFFICE PR Office Supplies $509.34, JCL SOLUTIONS Inmate Supplies $2317.5, JCL SOLUTIONS Kitchen/Cleaning Supplies $3434.67, JEFFERSON PARTNERS L Transportation $569.08, JIM & RONS SERVICE I Professional Services $1998.5, JSA CONSULT ENGINEER Architects & Engineers $3970.5, KOLETZKY LAW OFFICE Attorney Fees $188, KRAYCO WINDOW TREATM Building Repairs & Maintenance $2140, KRUSE LAW OFFICE Attorney Fees $3118, LEWIS DRUGS INC Pharmacies $313.14, LISA CARLSON REPORTI Court Reporters $682.4, LLOYD COMPANIES Welfare Rent $925.74, LOCKWOOD & ZAHRBOCK Attorney Fees $866.7, LOPEZ, REBECA Interpreters $150, LOVING, PHILIP Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $1989.19, LUTHER, JEFF Medical Director $2750, LUTHERAN SOCIAL SVCS Miscellaneous Expense $17850, MAGGIE IN THE MEANTI Program Activities $650, MARION COUNTY SHERIF Return Of Service $40, MARSH & MCLENNAN LLC Notary Exp $100, MEADOWLAND APARTMENT Welfare Rent $506, MEDSTAR PARAMEDIC IN Transportation $8400, MENARD INC Program Activities $66.36, METRO COMMUNICATIONS Miscellaneous Expense $208813.79, MIDSTATES UNIFORM & Uniform Allowance $131.2, MINNEHAHA CNTY TREAS Miscellaneous Expense $26.7, MONARCH REAL ESTATE Welfare Rent $900, OFFICE DEPOT INC Data Processing Supplies $1205.89, OLSON, ROBERT Taxable Meal Allowances $56, OSBORN, ROXANE R Court Reporters $55.25, PALLUCK, ETHAN Taxable Meal Allowances $56, PAPER ROLL PRODUCTS Office Supplies $371.7, PENBROOKE PLACE APAR Welfare Rent $700, PHILIP MAST Sign Deposits $50, PIONEER ENTERPRISES Burials $2500, RENTOKIL NORTH AMERI Professional Services $74.44, RESOLUTE LAW FIRM IN Attorney Fees $1832.1, RINGING SHIELD,NICHO Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $605, RISK ANALYSIS & MANA Insurance Admin Fee $2840.5, ROEMEN'S AUTOMOTIVE Automotive/Small Equipment $44.98, ROTOROOTER Building Repairs & Maintenance $330, SAFE HOME LTD PTNRSH Rent Subsidies $10578, SANFORD Lab Costs $621.23, SANFORD CLINIC Contract Services $29367.28, SANFORD CLINIC Miscellaneous Expense $47.3, SCHEELS ALL SPORTS Juvenile Diversion Restitution $660, SCHUSTER, PAUL Business Travel $20, SCHUSTER, PAUL Gas Oil & Diesel $49, SCHUSTER, PAUL HIDTA Grant $85.99, SD HUMAN SERVICES CE Psych Evals $600, SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRI Architects & Engineers $2761, SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR AS Miscellaneous Expense $12500, SIOUX FALLS CITY Electricity $10144.01, SIOUX FALLS CITY Water - Sewer $11682.59, SIOUX FALLS CITY Welfare Utilities $391.46, SISSON PRINTING INC Office Supplies $188.7, SOUTHEASTERN BEHAVIO Crisis Intervention Program $4652.94, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Daily Scram $3998, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Remote Breath $772, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Blood/Chemical Analysis $40, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Extension Background Checks $80, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Miscellaneous Expense $43, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Notary Exp $60, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Other Supplies $73.14, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Telephone $26.69, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Witness Fees/Expenses $400, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Board Of Prisoners-Meals $60945.95, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Inmate Supplies $165.44, SUNSET LAW ENFORCEME Ammunition $6901, TALEAH ANDERSON Misc Revenue $150, THOMPSON, PAIGE Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $500, THOMSON REUTERS - WE Legal Research $2287.26, TURNING LEAF TAX CRE Welfare Rent $614, TWO WAY SOLUTIONS IN Communication Equipment Repair $365.99, TYLER TECHNOLOGIES I Software $449, TZADIK HIDDEN HILLS Welfare Rent $259, TZADIK SIOUX FALLS I Welfare Rent $700, US FOODS INC Other Supplies $59.85, US FOODS INC Professional Services $718.01, WERNKE, LAURIE Bd Exp Fees (Minnehaha) $37.33, WEST POINTE LIMITED Welfare Rent $512.85, WOODBURY COUNTY (IA) Return Of Service $30, XCEL ENERGY Electricity $23972.13, YANKTON COUNTY Attorney Fees $667.5, YANKTON COUNTY Return Of Service $100.

February 2024

Commission Salaries

COMMISSION Salaries            $37,734.75

AUDITOR         Salaries            $62,263.89

TREASURER     Salaries            $104,933.30

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Salaries            $92,959.04

STATES ATTORNEY      Salaries            $445,131.10

PUBLIC DEFENDER      Salaries            $288,521.81

PUBLIC ADVOCATE     Salaries            $87,060.83

FACILITIES       Salaries            $61,828.03

EQUALIZATION           Salaries            $122,846.84

REGISTER OF DEEDS   Salaries            $52,080.68

HUMAN RESOURCES  Salaries            $39,668.06

SHERIFF           Salaries            $1,394,662.03

JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER           Salaries            $214,604.72

HIGHWAY        Salaries            $157,592.95

HUMAN SERVICES       Salaries            $179,651.20

MUSEUM        Salaries            $95,242.74

PLANNING       Salaries            $46,468.83

EXTENSION     Salaries            $3,672.00

Routine Personnel Actions

Promotions

            1. Tyler Lundy, Senior Highway Maintenance Member to Highway Maintenance Team Leader for the Highway Department, at $29.38/hour (16/2) effective 2/17/2024.

Step Increases

            1. Renee Voss, Accounting Manager for the Auditor's Office, at $44.72/hour (19/12) effective 3/1/2024.

            2. Lori Montis, Assistant Director for the Human Services Office, at $3,759.20/biweekly (21/8) effective 2/8/2024.

            3. Betsy Doyle, Chief Deputy Public Defender for the Public Defender's Office, at $5,183.20/biweekly (25/5) effective 2/22/2024.

            4. Jonah Rechtenbaugh, Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff's Office, at $30.88/hour (17/2) effective 2/20/2024.

            5. Jared Terrones, Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff's Office, at $38.57/hour (17/10) effective 2/28/2024.

            6. Marc Toft, Digital Discovery Technician for the State's Attorney's Office, at $29.38/hour (14/5) effective 2/11/2024.

            7. Eric Bogue, Chief Civil State's Attorney for the State's Attorney's Office, at $6,472.00/biweekly (25/14) effective 12/30/2023.

            8. Tanner Coil, Tax and License Technician for the Treasurer's Office, at $23.54/hour (10/4) effective 2/19/2024.

            Abatement Applications Recommended for Approval by the Director of Equalization

Parcel-93146, Klein Living Trust, 2023 Property Taxes, $3,347.44

Parcel-65800, Assessment Freeze, 2023 Property Taxes, $585.98

Parcel-52894, Assessment Freeze, 2023 Property Taxes, $1,176.25

Parcel-27383, Assessment Freeze, 2023 Property Taxes, $1 081.70

Parcel-27417, Assessment Freeze, 2023 Property Taxes, $1,034.41

Parcel-71797, Assessment Freeze, 2023 Property Taxes, $961.35

Parcel-40082, Sioux Falls School District, 2023 Property Taxes, $2,060.22

LIQUOR LICENSE PUBLIC HEARING

            Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, was present for a public hearing to consider a transfer retail (On-Sale) Liquor License. The application is for the transfer of a Retail (On-Sale) Liquor License currently held by The Barn, Inc. d/b/a Blue Have Barn. The property is legally described as Tract 3 and Tract 5 of Krell's Addition in the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 36-Township 101 North-Range 51 West and is located at 46594 268th in Sioux Falls. The license will be transferred to BH b.a.r., LLC d/b/a Blue Haven Barn and Gardens. The license would allow for the sale of liquor to be consumed at their establishment located in Minnehaha County. The application was reviewed by the Sheriff's Office, State's Attorney's Office, and Planning & Zoning and there were no objections or concerns reported.

            Acting Chair Bender asked for proponents and opponents to speak on the topic. There were no proponents or opponents present to speak on the topic.

            MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Approve a Transfer Retail (On-Sale) Liquor License for BH b.a.r., LLC. By roll call vote: 3 ayes.

BRIEFING

            Dr. Jeff Luther, Rural Ambulance Quality Assurance Director, provided an overview of 2023 EMS trends. In 2023, an increase of just under three percent as compared to 2022. This trend of higher growth in EMS volume than what the population would suggest is a trend that is seen in other systems. 2023 saw no major shifts for any individual providers in terms of the make-up of their call volume. The presentation highlighted the response breakdown by category, incident type breakdown including the top five incident types for each service, and the time-metrics for the County EMS providers. Dr. Luther also presented the EMS report from October 1 to December 31, 2023.

RESOLULTION

            Upon the request of Steve Groen, Highway Superintendent, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Chair to sign Resolution MC 24-11 “Bridge Inspection Program Resolution for use with SDDOT Retainer Contracts”. By roll call vote: 3 ayes.

RESOLUTION MC24-11

BRIDGE REINSPECTION PROGRAM RESOLUTION FOR USE WITH SDDOT RETAINER CONTRACTS

            WHEREAS, 23 CFR 650 Subpart C, requires initial inspection of all bridges and reinspection at intervals not to exceed two years with the exception of reinforced concrete box culverts that meet specific criteria. These culverts are reinspected at intervals not to exceed four years; and

            WHEREAS, Minnehaha County is desirous of participating in the Bridge Inspection Program; now

THEREFORE, the County requests SDDOT to hire Civil Design, Inc., (Consulting Engineers) for the inspection work.  SDDOT will secure federal approvals, make payments to the Consulting Engineers for inspection services rendered, and bill the County for 20% of the cost.  The County will be responsible for the required 20% matching funds.

Dated this 27th day of February, 2024, at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Board of County Commissioners of Minnehaha County

Jean Bender

Acting Chair of the Board

ATTEST:  Leah Anderson, Auditor                                                                                                                                                  

BY: Kym Christiansen                                 

Deputy Auditor           

VEHICLE PURCHASE

            Upon the request of Josh Phillips, Captain, MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Authorize the Sheriff's Office to Purchase Six Patrol Vehicles from Karl Chevrolet using the State of Iowa Bid Award with a Price of $49,279.20 Per Vehicle and a Total Purchase Price of $295,675.20. 3 ayes.

BID RESULTS

            Mark Kriens, Director of Facilities and Construction, reported on the bid opening for the Landscape Improvements held on February 14, 2024. The following bids were received: Splitrock Landscaping & Nursery, Inc. with a total bid of $158,888.88; 605 Companies, Inc with a total bid of $201,297.25; LT Companies with a total bid of $143,100.00; and WJS Contracting with a total of bid of $136,887.00. MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Approve Bid Results and Award Recommendation for Landscape Improvements and Authorize the Chair to Sign an Agreement with WJS Contracting LLC. By roll call vote: 3 ayes.

            Mark Kriens, Director of Facilities and Construction, reported on the bid opening for parking lot improvements held on February 14, 2024. The following bids were received: Schwantzle Construction with a total bid of $670,500.00; Soukup Construction with a total bid of $688,000.00; Asphalt Surfacing Company with a total bid of $777,069.06; Double H Paving, Inc with a total bid of $732,855.65; Blacktop Paving with a total bid of $603,687.00; and LT Companies with a total bid of $732,310.00. MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Approve Bid Results and Award Recommendation for Parking Lot Improvements and Authorize the Chair to Sign an Agreement with Black Top Paving. By roll call vote: 3 ayes. 

EQUIPMENT PURCHASE

            Upon the request of Mark Kriens, Director of Facilities and Construction, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Facilities Department to Purchase a 2024 John Deere 3033R Tractor with Attachments in the Amount of $49,845.64 through Sourcewell Grounds Maintenance Contract 031121-DAC. 3 ayes.

            Upon the request of Mark Kriens, Director of Facilities and Construction, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Facilities Department to Purchase a 2024 John Deere Gator HPX815E in the Amount of $17,824.32 through Sourcewell Grounds Maintenance Contract 031121-DAC. 3 ayes.

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

            Tyler Klatt, Assistant Commission Administrative Officer, provided an update for the 2024 Legislative Session and a status report on bills that impact Minnehaha County. The update highlighted the following House Bills (HB) 1039 and 1092 as well as Senate Bill (SB). HB 1039 would provide for the payment of legal expenses originating from crime committed at a facility maintained by the Department of Corrections. HB 1092 would provide revise provisions regarding the 911 emergency surcharge. SB 201 would provide new statutory requirements for regulating linear transmission facilities and to declare an emergency.

COMMISSIONER LIAISON REPORTS

            Commissioner Kippley reported on the recent meeting of the Minnehaha County Planning & Zoning Commission, Public Defender's Office Advisory Board, and the Rural Fire Chief's Association.

            MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to adjourn at 9:49 a.m. 3 ayes. 

            The Commission adjourned until 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 27th, 2024.

APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION:

Dean Karsky

Chair

ATTEST:

Kym Christiansen

Commission Recorder

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Minutes of the Minnehaha County Commissioners Joint Meeting with the City of Sioux Falls for Feb. 27, 2024

            THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION CONVENED AT 5:00 PM on February 27, 2024, pursuant to adjournment on February 27, 2024. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT WERE: Bender, Bleyenberg, and Kippley. Commissioners Beninga and Karsky were absent.  Also present were Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, and Maggie Gillespie, Senior Deputy State's Attorney.

            City Council Members present: Barranco, Cole, Jensen, Neitzert, Selberg, Soehl, Starr. Council Member Merkouris and Mayor TenHaken were absent.

            Acting Chair Bender called the meeting to order.

            MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Approve the Agenda. 3 ayes. The City concurred.

CONDITIONAL USE APPEALS

            Scott Anderson, Planning Director, gave a briefing on an appeal of a decision by the Joint Planning Commission to deny Conditional Use Permit #24-01 to allow a short-term rental. The property is legally described as Tract 3, Andy's Acres, Section 23-T102N-R49W, Mapleton Township. The petitioner and property owner are Don't Ask Holdings, LLC. The applicant is seeking a conditional use permit to allow the residence at 47644 Slip Up Creek Road to be used for short-term rental. On January 23, 2023, the Joint Planning Commission denied a conditional use permit request to operate a bed and breakfast establishment on the subject property. At that time, there was no definition for a vacation home rental/short term rental nor was that use identified in the zoning ordinance. A bed and breakfast establishment was the land use that best fit what the applicant was requesting, and an application was submitted. Following the Planning Commission action, the applicant did not appeal the recommended denial and continued to operate short-term rentals of the subject property. The applicant applied for a short-term rental on November 30, 2023, which was the day an ordinance amendment addressing Vacation Home Rental/Short Term Rentals became effective. The County Planning Staff has received numerous complaints from neighbors. The Joint Planning Commission heard the item at the January 22nd Planning Commission meeting. Several neighborhood residents spoke in opposition to the request at the Planning Commission hearing. The County Planning Commission and the Sioux Falls Planning Commission unanimously denied Conditional Use Permit #24-1. Public comment was received from Tyler Childress, Ryan Bechtold, John Beck, Duane Wegman, Tina Gunn, Christine Beck, Scott Zwack, Avery DeGasso, and Stephanie Peterson.

            MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Uphold the Decision of the Joint Planning Commission and Deny Conditional Use Permit #24-01 to Allow a Short-Term Rental on the Property Legally described as Tract 3, Andy's Acres, NE1/4SW1-4 Section 23-T102N-R49W, Mapleton Township. By roll call vote: 3 ayes. The City concurred.

            Kevin Hoekman, Planner, gave a briefing on an appeal of a decision by the Joint Planning Commission Approving Conditional Use Permit #24-03 to allow a short-term rental. The property is legally described as Tract 1 Rollingers Skyling Addition Section 28-T101N-R48W Split Rock Township. The petitioner and property owner are Thomas Luke. The petitioner is requesting to utilize the existing house on 2700 S River Bluff Road for a short-term retail. The location of this property is south of Arrowhead Park in Rollinger's Skyline Addition. Minnehaha County and the City of Sioux Falls recently amended the joint zoning ordinance to include short-term rentals and vacation homes with approval of a conditional use permit in all zoning districts that include residential dwellings. The plans submitted by the petitioner include a reduced limit on the number of guests to a total of eight people. The limit is incorporated into the conditions of approval. The petitioner has informed staff that he will ask for the removal of condition five, which requires the installation of a six-foot tall privacy fence on the east property line. The Joint Planning Commission heard the item at the January 22nd Planning Commission meeting. Several neighborhood residents spoke in opposition of the request. The County Planning Commission approved the CUP unanimously, while the Sioux Falls Planning Commission approved it with three votes in favor and one vote against the motion. The application was approved and staff received two appeal letters with explanations for why the application should be denied. Public comment was received from Tom Luke, Trisha Luke, Chad Omundsome, Patricia Peterson, and Jason Sikkink.

            MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Amend the Decision of the Joint Planning Commission and approve Conditional Use Permit #24-03 to Allow a Short-Term Rental on the Property Legally Described as  Tract 1 Rollingers Skyline Addition Section 28-T101N-R48W Split Rock Township with the Additional Condition that the Conditional Use Permit will Expire on June 1, 2026, and Remove the Condition for the Requirement of a Fence. By roll call vote: 3 ayes. The City concurred.

OPPORTUNITY FOR

PUBLIC COMMENT

            Chris Cooper, Sioux Falls, spoke about the future of downtown Sioux Falls especially the government section.

            MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Adjourn at 6:25 p.m. 3 ayes. The City concurred.

            The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.

APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION:

Dean Karsky

Chair

ATTEST:

Kym Christiansen

Commission Recorder

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Edison Township:

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

            Edison Township is requesting bids for road work in year 2024.

            1.         Blading township Roads – cost per mile.

            2.         Snow Removal – cost per hour

            3.         Dirt Work – cost per hour.

            4.         Hauling Gravel – cost per ton delivered on Township roads.

            5.         Right of way removal – cost per hour.

            Contact Township Supervisors for location of pits to be used.

    For further specifications contact the Township Supervisors.

    Bids will be opened Monday, March 18, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at 48198 251st St. before the equalization meeting.

    The Township reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.                                                            

Adam Stiefvater

Township Clerk

48259 255th Street

Garretson, S.D. 57030

            Published twice at the total approximate cost of $17.89.

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Annual Meeting Notice: Palisades Township

            Notice of Annual Township Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the governing body for Palisades Township, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, will conduct the annual meeting at the Garretson Fire Hall on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 2024 at 6 p.m.

-Bert Danielson

Palisades Township Clerk

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Edison Township: NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING

            The citizens of the Township of Edison in the county of Minnehaha, South Dakota, and who are qualified to vote in general elections, are hereby notified that the annual Township Meeting for said Township will be held at the Garretson Fire Dept. building  on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. of the said day, for the following purposes:

     To elect One Supervisor, One Township Clerk: One Township Treasurer: One Weed Supervisor: and do any other Business proper to be done at the said Meeting when convened.

    Given under my hand this 15th day of February, 2024.

 -Adam Stiefvater                                Township Clerk

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Highland Township: Notice of Annual Meeting

            The citizens of Highland Township in Minnehaha County, South Dakota who are qualified to vote at township elections are hereby notified that the Annual Township Meeting for said township will be held at the Highland Lutheran Church, on Tuesday, March 5th at 1:00 pm for the following purposes;  To elect one Supervisor for a three year term, one Township Clerk and one Township Treasurer each for a one year term; and to do any other business proper to be completed at said meeting when convened. 

            Given under my hand this 7th day of February, 2024.

Jill Fedders-Ellefson

Highland Township Clerk

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