Public Notices published May 11, 2023

Date:

Minutes of Minnehaha County Commissioners for May 2, 2023

            THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION CONVENED AT 9:00 AM on May 2, 2023, pursuant to adjournment on April 25, 2023. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT WERE: Bender, Beninga, Bleyenberg, Karsky, and Kippley.  Also present were Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, and Eric Bogue, Chief Civil Deputy State's Attorney.

            MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Beninga, to approve the agenda. 5 ayes

CONSENT AGENDA

            MOTION by Karsky, seconded by Bleyenberg, to approve the consent agenda. By roll call vote: 5 ayes. The consent agenda includes the following items:

            Commission Meeting Minutes for April 25, 2023

Bills to be Paid $821,829.38

            3200 RUSSELL LLC Motels $600, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Lease-Rental Agreement $353.65, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Maintenance Contracts $420.68, A-1 PUMPING & EXCAVA Tea-Ellis Range $340, AARON GEORGE PROPERT Motels $695, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Automotive/Small Equipment $238.15, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Gas Oil & Diesel $55.17, ALPINE REAL ESTATE Welfare Rent $802.5, AMERICAN FENCE COMPA JDC Maintenance $1370, AMERICAN SOCIETY Program Activities $96, ANDERSON, JENNIFER Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $2713.28, ANDERSON, LEAH Business Travel $258.55, ANGEL, EDWARD P Attorney Fees $1579.08, ARCADIA PUBLISHING I Store Inventory $297.88, AUTOMATIC BUILDING C Contract Services $5345.75, AUTOMATIC BUILDING C Maintenance Contracts $1304, AVERA MCKENNAN Attorney Fees $3500, AVERA MCKENNAN Hospitals $11127.66, AVERA MCKENNAN Professional Services $464.7, AXIS FORENSIC TOXICO Lab Costs $742, BARNETT LEWIS FUNERA Burials $2000, BOB BARKER COMPANY I Inmate Supplies $1910.45, BOB BARKER COMPANY I Kitchen/Cleaning Supplies $70.35, BOSMAN, JOSEPH Uniform Allowance $131.25, BRAUN, MASON Investigators Expenses $190.74, BRIDGEWOOD I LTD PAR Welfare Rent $7626.4, BURNS, JASON Investigators Expenses $125.97, CANFIELD BUSINESS IN Furniture & Office Equipment $35656.74, CDW GOVERNMENT Data Processing Equipment $291.28, CENTER FOR FAMILY ME Professional Services $1494.73, CENTURY BUSINESS PRO Maintenance Contracts $545.11, CHAGOLLA, ALBERT Interpreters $50, CHAPEL HILL FUNERAL Burials $4500, CHEMDRY OF SIOUX FAL Building Repairs & Maintenance $281, CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL Contract Services $359740.99, DAKOTA LAW FIRM PROF Child Defense Attorney $1812.1, DAKOTA POINTE APARTM Welfare Rent $1338, DALSIN INC JDC Maintenance $895.5, DAVISON MOTORCARS LL Automobiles $31953, DECASTRO LAW OFFICE Attorney Fees $8892.9, DELL RAPIDS COMMUNIT Transportation $350, DEMATTEO LAW FIRM Child Defense Attorney $252.5, DOCUSIGN INC Subscriptions $2028.68, DRESSLER, MIKE Welfare Rent $3435, DULUTH Welfare Rent $1185, DUST TEX SERVICE INC Janitorial Chemical Supplies $23.16, ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO I Data Processing Supplies $759.44, FAMILY SERVICE INC Insurance-Other Costs $140, G & R CONTROLS INC Heat, Vent & AC Repairs $458, GALLS QUARTERMASTER Safety & Rescue Equipment $133.25, GALLS QUARTERMASTER Uniform Allowance $94.81, GIRTON ADAMS Heat, Vent & AC Repairs $114.22, GOLDEN WEST Telephone $69.95, GOURLEY, PAUL & KARE Welfare Rent $1890, GRAINGER Heat, Vent & AC Repairs $161.21, GUZMAN, SANDRA V Interpreters $60, HYVEE ACCOUNTS RECEI Pharmacies $97.18, INNOVATIVE OFFICE SO Furniture & Office Equipment $70.31, INNOVATIVE OFFICE SO Janitorial Chemical Supplies $1291.8, INTEK Contract Services $2031.76, INTERLAKES COMMUNITY Miscellaneous Expense $2040, INTERSTATE ALL BATTE Automotive/Small Equipment $190.94, INTERSTATE OFFICE PR Office Supplies $38.12, JCL SOLUTIONS Inmate Supplies $1164, JCL SOLUTIONS Kitchen/Cleaning Supplies $1964.32, JERKE, HEIDI Business Travel $134, JUSTIN VYN Sign Deposits $50, KENNEDY, RENEE S Court Reporters $561.25, KNBE Welfare Rent $1385, KNECHT, ANDREW J Attorney Fees $985.2, KOLETZKY LAW OFFICE Attorney Fees $214, KURITA AMERICA HOLDI Heat, Vent & AC Repairs $530.17, LILLA, CHRIS Taxable Meal Allowances $14, LILLA, CHRIS Work Mileage $58.14, LISA CARLSON REPORTI Court Reporters $1455, LOCKWOOD & ZAHRBOCK Attorney Fees $4922.91, LOCKWOOD & ZAHRBOCK Child Defense Attorney $2710.8, LOPEZ, REBECA Interpreters $375, LOVING, PHILIP Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $3006.71, MARK KRIENS Taxable Meal Allowances $46, MCGOVERN, MIKE Business Travel $82, MEDSTAR PARAMEDIC IN Transportation $4400, MENARD INC Program Activities $905.37, MIDAMERICAN ENERGY C Natural Gas $2631.01, MIDAMERICAN ENERGY C Welfare Utilities $420, MIDCONTINENT COMMUNI Amounts Held For Others $140.39, MILLER, KYLE Welfare Rent $812, MONROE SYSTEMS FOR B Office Supplies $67.04, NICHOLE CARPER Attorney Fees $763.5, OLSON LAW FIRM LLC Attorney Fees $3051.88, OLSON, DAWN Court Reporters $1629.2, OVERHEAD DOOR COMPAN Jail Repairs & Maintenance $239.8, PENNING, LESLIE A Bd Exp Fees (Minnehaha) $880, PENNINGTON COUNTY Extradition & Evidence $4722.75, PIEDMONT PLASTICS Program Activities $2136, PIONEER ENTERPRISES Burials $4500, PRICE, THOMAS L Attorney Fees $3360, QUALIFIED PRESORT SE Postage $154.85, R&L SUPPLY LTD Plumbing & Welding $3.68, RAMKOTA HOTEL Business Travel $232, RESOLUTE LAW FIRM IN Attorney Fees $308.5, RINGING SHIELD,NICHO Bd Evaluations (Minnehaha) $715, RISTY, MAXINE J Court Reporters $1231.8, ROTOROOTER Outside Repair $225, SAMS CLUB - MEMBERSH Other Supplies $159.34, SAMS CLUB - MEMBERSH Professional Services $82.08, SAMS CLUB - MEMBERSH Safe Home Donations $119.72, SAMS CLUB - MEMBERSH Security Equipment $269.88, SCHAUNAMAN, KURT Business Travel $88, SCILAWFORENSICS LTD Professional Services $3500, SIOUX FALLS CITY Welfare Utilities $399.84, SIOUX FALLS FORD INC Automotive/Small Equipment $701.76, SLEEP INN SIOUX FALL Motels $716.95, SOUTHEASTERN BEHAVIO Miscellaneous Expense $49921.25, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Daily Scram $4121, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Remote Breath $627, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Education & Training $700, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Lab Costs $40, STEWART TITLE COMPAN Professional Services $75, STREICHERS INC Other Supplies $377.99, STREICHERS INC Uniform Allowance $1041.98, STREICHERS INC Volunteer Pers Items $333.74, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Board Of Prisoners-Meals $106455.76, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Child Care Food $1060.15, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Inmate Supplies $450.17, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE School Lunch Program $2393.4, TAFOLLA, MIRANDA RAE Court Reporters $682.5, TENNAPEL Welfare Rent $2830, THE LODGE AT DEADWOO Business Travel $756, THOMPSON, DAVID J Welfare Rent $5580, TOMACELLI'S TOO Jury Fees $148.82, TOWER OF DAVID Welfare Rent $288, TRANE Heat, Vent & AC Repairs $333.42, TRANE JDC Maintenance $173.45, TRI-STATE NURSING Professional Services $6801.9, TRIANGLE PROPERTIES Welfare Rent $500, TSCHETTER & ADAMS LA Child Defense Attorney $596.63, TWO WAY SOLUTIONS IN Communication Equipment Repair $39.98, TZADIK SIOUX FALLS P Welfare Rent $3231, UNITED RENTALS INC Grounds & Parking Repair $1561.44, UNIVERSITY AND INDUS Misc Revenue $300, US FOODS INC Professional Services $979.1, VB FALLS PARK LIMITE Welfare Rent $483, VB FALLS TERRACE Welfare Rent $957, VITAL RECORDS Records Storage $4141.01, VOGEL MOTORS LLC Automotive/Small Equipment $72, VOGEL MOTORS LLC Gas Oil & Diesel $114, WALTON, MARCUS Attorney Fees $2071.3, WHITTIER APARTMENTS Welfare Rent $276, XCEL ENERGY Electricity $49326.37, XCEL ENERGY INC Welfare Utilities $3987.29, YANKTON COUNTY Return Of Service $50.

            The following reports were received and placed on file in the Auditor's Office:

            Public Advocate Annual Report for 2022

Juvenile Detention Report for February, 2023

Routine Personnel Actions

New Hires

            1. Jeffrey Watkins, seasonal Laborer for the Highway Department, at $17.50/hour effective 5/1/2023.

            2. John Duprey, seasonal Park Worker for the Parks Department, at $17.50/hour effective 5/1/2023.

            3. Shawna Goldammer, seasonal Planner/Code Enforcement Officer for the Planning Department, at $24.00/hour effective 5/10/2023.

            4. Alicia Lanoue, Legal Office Assistant for the Public Defender's Office, at $20.81/hour (10/2) effective 5/1/2023.

Promotions

            1. To temporarily promote Cody Schmoyer, Corporal to Sergeant for the Jail, at $35.84/hour (20/3) effective 4/29/2023.

            2. To promote Sara Rohde, Records Technician to Senior Records Technician for the Register of Deeds, at $22.98/hour (12/2) effective 4/29/2023.

            3. To promote Tricia McKee, Senior Records Technician to Administrative Records Specialist for the Register of Deeds, at $34/11/hour (14/13) effective 4/29/2023.

Steps Increases

            1. Jason McCubbin, Maintenance Project Coordinator for the Highway Department, at $30.15/hour (16/4) effective 5/13/2023.

            2. Jake Henckel, Computer Support Technician for the Information Technology Department, at $29.41/hour (16/3) effective 4/11/2023.

            3. Justin Conlon, Correctional Officer for the Jail, at $25.37/hour (14/2) effective 4/2/2023.

            4. Benjamin Green, Correctional Officer for the Jail, at $27.31/hour (14/4) effective 4/2/2023.

            5. Julie Ladwig, Correctional Officer for the Jail, at $34.11/hour (14/13) effective 4/2/2023.

            6. Ronald Figg, Corporal for the Jail, at $31.67/hour (17/4) effective 4/2/2023.

            7. Kyle Johnson, Corporal for the Jail, at $31.67/hour (17/4) effective 3/10/2023.

            8. Tyler Eaton, Paralegal for the Public Defender's Office, at $29.41/hour (16/3) effective 4/2/2023.

Special Personnel Action Requests

            1. To promote Elise Rasmussen to Deputy State's Attorney in the State's Attorney's Office at $3,325.60/biweekly (22/2) effective 5/13/2023.

            To record significant employee anniversaries for May, 2023: 5 years-Holly Schleuter; 10 years-Vincent Fluckey; 15 years-Jennifer Adix, Angela Boeckholt, Benjamin Devlin; 20 years-Phillip Leidholt, Paavo Rasmussen.

            To record volunteers in County Departments for April, 2023. This list is on file at Human Resources.

Abatement Applications Recommended for Approval by Department of Equalization

Parcel 10708, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,710.82

Parcel 10855, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $448.96

Parcel 12058, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,657.39

Parcel 13236, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,080.56

Parcel 13375, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,290.72

Parcel 17332, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,999.21

Parcel 20482, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2021 Property Taxes $188.41

Parcel 20482, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,145.68

Parcel 24533, Assessment Freeze, 2022 Property Taxes, $907.75

Parcel 29385, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,545.36

Parcel 32187, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.91

Parcel 37187, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $723.28

Parcel 37205, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2020 Property Taxes $2,251.65

Parcel 37205, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2021 Property Taxes $2,223.34

Parcel 37205, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.99

Parcel 37713, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.95

Parcel 38282, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $545.49

Parcel 38385, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,630.38

Parcel 43291, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.95

Parcel 45510, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2020 Property Taxes $2,251.65

Parcel 45510, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2021 Property Taxes $2,223.35

Parcel 45510, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,164.00

Parcel 46682, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.97

Parcel 46911, Assessment Freeze, 2022 Property Taxes, $1,101.79

Parcel 58110, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2020 Property Taxes $1,976.55

Parcel 58110, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2021 Property Taxes $1,880.92

Parcel 58110, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,846.40

Parcel 59958, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.98

Parcel 61301, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $183.83

Parcel 61812, Washed Clean Addiction & Recovery Ministry, 2022 Property Taxes, $5,290.94

Parcel 63437, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.97

Parcel 65187, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,268.78

Parcel 69439, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,980.19

Parcel 69549, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $907.14

Parcel 71217, Veteran Exempt Surviving Spouse, 2022 Property Taxes, $2,163.97

Parcel 73164, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $183.90

Parcel 76098, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,164.00

Parcel 77909, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $907.04

Parcel 79331, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,164.00

Parcel 79909, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $1,057.80

Parcel 80223, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.95

Parcel 82089, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,531.90

Parcel 82136, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,163.96

Parcel 85362, Veteran Exempt Surviving Spouse, 2022 Property Taxes, $550.75

Parcel 85648, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $2,164.02

Parcel 91611, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2022 Property Taxes $915.87

Parcel 92320, Veteran Exempt PT 10-4-40, 2021 Property Taxes $2,768.17

Parcel 92607, Goetzinger, Nick J & Sally, 2020 Property Taxes $2,043.94

Parcel 92607, Goetzinger, Nick J & Sally, 2021 Property Taxes $1,963.85

Parcel 92607, Goetzinger, Nick J & Sally, 2022 Property Taxes $1,884.46

Notices and Requests

            Notice of Disinterment Permit Issued by South Dakota Department of Health for the Remains of Jerome Nicolay

Items within Policy Guidelines

            Declare Office Furniture as Surplus for Disposal for the following departments: Treasurer, State’s Attorney, Equalization, Commission, and Auditor.

PLANNING & ZONING NOTICE

            Scott Anderson, Planning Director, gave the first reading and requested authorization for the Auditor to publish a Notice of Hearing to consider revisions to the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County related to the regulation of transmission pipelines. MOTION by Karsky, seconded by Kippley, to authorize the Auditor to publish a Notice of the Public Hearing at or after 9:00 a.m. on May 23, 2023, to consider an amendment to the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County. 5 ayes.

AGREEMENTS

            Upon the request of Steve Groen, Highway Superintendent, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Beninga, to authorize the Chair to sign the construction administration agreement with Civil Design Inc. for Project MC20-14 Structure 50-272-030 Replacement with an amount not to exceed $76,302.11. 5 ayes.

            Upon the request of Steve Groen, Highway Superintendent, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to authorize the Chair to sign the final design agreement with Civil Design Inc. for Project MC20-13 Structure 50-237-120 replacement with an amount not to exceed $52,640.00. 5 ayes.

            Upon the request of Steve Groen, Highway Superintendent, MOTION by Karsky, seconded by Kippley, to authorize the Chair to sign the final design agreement with Civil Design Inc. for design of Project MC23-10 Structure 50-197-100 Rehab with an amount not to exceed $58,392.45. 5 ayes.

PRESENTATION

            Amanda Halsey, Register of Deeds, gave a briefing on the Register of Deeds Office. As the official records office of the county, the office records, maintains, and archives many different land and personal property records along with the issuance of birth, death, and marriage records as well as the issuance of marriage licenses. The Register of Deeds office provides revenue for the county through the collection of transfer fees, recording fees, copy fees, and the issuance of marriage licenses. In 2022, the office recorded over 31,000 documents affecting real estate, sold 1,723 marriage licenses, and issued over 23,000 copies of birth, marriage, and death certificates. Register of Deeds Halsey went on to highlight the fee structure that is used by the office along with how the fees are split. Some of the active projects that are happening are the digitization of recordings from old books, integration of new and more efficient recording software, and e-recording.

POLICY UPDATE

            Leah Anderson, Auditor, presented an update to the public use policy. The current policy is vague regarding the specifications of designated areas where political activity can take place. There has been an increase in the political activities on campus and there is a need to have better control over where these activities can take place. There have been times when petition signature collectors are inside the vestibule area, which creates a traffic flow problem. The updated policy would allow public use outside of the Minnehaha County Courthouse and Administration Building with areas being designated where political activity is permitted. Finally, the updated policy addresses the contact that is expected during political activity. MOTION by Karsky, seconded by Kippley, to approve an update to the limited public use policy. 5 ayes.

PRESENTATION

            Julie Hofer, Public Advocate, gave a briefing on the Office of Public Advocate and highlighted the following areas: 2022 caseload, cost savings to the County, and technology and court location changes. The presentation also provided a detailed breakdown of the Public Advocate caseload as well as an overview of the workload of the office.

            Traci Smith, Public Defender, gave a briefing on the Office of the Public Defender and highlighted the following areas: how Minnehaha County manages Indigent Defense, background of public defense, and the procedure for requesting counsel. The presentation also provided information on the Public Defender Advisory Board. The following goals were accomplished over the past year: continued collaboration with various stakeholders, improving the role of defense counsel in Problem Solving Courts, and the Annex Remodel. Public Defender Smith went on to highlight the strategies and commitments for the office and provided some financial highlights. Finally, the presentation provided some items that are going to work on in the future, including to prioritize non-incarcerable programs that respect the dignity and humanity of our clients, expand efforts to encourage employee well-being, identify & reduce barriers & inequities that result in disproportionate jail stays & case processing delays, and examine current defense mode to ensure it is conducive to the growing needs of Minnehaha County.

OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

            Bob Kolbe, Sioux Falls, spoke about the storage of various historical documents.

COMMISSIONER LIAISON REPORTS

            Commissioner Kippley reported on a recent meeting on Courthouse Safety and tour with Highway Superintendent Groen regarding various highway projects.

            Commissioner Bleyenberg reported on a recent meeting with Minnehaha County 4-H and meetings regarding juvenile justice.

NON-ACTION

COMMISSION DISCUSSION

            Steve Groen, Highway Superintendent, reported on the recent annual training that was held for the Highway Department.

            Tyler Klatt, Assistant Commission Administrative Officer, reported on the upcoming Minnehaha County Bus Tour on May 9, 2023.

            MOTION by Karsky, seconded by Bleyenberg, to recess from 10:17 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. 5 ayes

            MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to enter into Executive Session pursuant to SDCL 1-25-2 (1), (3), and (4). 5 ayes.

            MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Karsky, to adjourn. 5 ayes.

            The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 16th, 2023.

APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION:

Jean Bender

Chair

ATTEST:

Kym Christiansen

Commission Recorder

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NOTICE OF HEARING ON AMENDED PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME AND ALTERATION OF BIRTH RECORDS

STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA)            IN CIRCUIT COURT

    :SS  COUNTY   OF MINNEHAHA)  SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF

DOMINIC EDWARD JOHNSTON-STEWART,

A MINOR CHILD.

49CIV. 22-3123

NOTICE OF HEARING ON AMENDED PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME AND ALTERATION OF BIRTH RECORDS

            Darcy Mia Johnston, natural mother and guardian of Dominic Edward Johnston-Stewart, a minor child, has filed a petition to change the name of Dominic Edward Johnston-Stewart to Dominic Edward Johnston and to alter his name on his birth records.  Please take notice that a hearing on the Amended Petition for Change of Name and Alteration of Birth Records will be brought on for hearing before a Circuit Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit, County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota, at the courtroom in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on Tuesday, the 30th day of May, 2023 at the hour of 11:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard. 

Dated this 10th day of March, 2023.

JOHNSON, JANKLOW & ABDALLAH, L.L.P.

BY Kimberly J. Lanham

Kimberly J. Lanham

P.O. Box 2348

Sioux Falls, SD 57101-2348

(605) 338-4304

Email:

Attorneys for Petitioner

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FACT OF ADOPTION

            An ordinance amending Ordinance MC16-90, the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County.

            The Minnehaha County Board of Commissioners adopted Ordinance 16-178-23 on April 25, 2023. This ordinance amended Ordinance MC16-90, the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County by rezoning the properties legally described as: Tract 4 Oyen’s Addition W1⁄2 NE1⁄4 Section 1 T103N-R50W, Minnehaha County, SD from the A-1 Agriculture District to the C Commercial District and the official zoning map referred to in Article 2.03 is amended to include the properties in the C Commercial Zoning District.

            The entire ordinance is on file in the office of the County Auditor and available for inspection during regular business hours.

- Leah Anderson, County Auditor

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NOTICE OF HEARING

            Notice is hereby given that at a Joint meeting of the Minnehaha County and City of Sioux Falls Planning Commissions to be held at 7:00 p.m. on May 22, 2023 in the Commission Room of the County Administration Building, 415 N Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD, there will be a public hearing to consider the following amendments to the Revised Joint Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County and the City of Sioux Falls. 

            REZONE from the A1-Agricultural District to Mapleton Golf Planned Development District, property legally described as the S½ SE¼ (Ex. Laurel Ridge Addition & H-1) of Section 23 T102N-R49W & the N½ NE¼ (Ex. A Triangle Section Beginning in the SW Corner Extending 680’ N & 680’ E) of Section 26 T102N-R49W & the SE¼ NE¼ of Section 26 T102N-R49W & the SW¼ NW¼ of Section 25 T102N-R49W, Minnehaha County, SD.

            All interested persons may appear and be heard. Meeting Assistance:  Accommodations for meetings will be provided for persons with disabilities upon request.  Please contact the County Commission Office at (605) 367-4206 (Voice or TDD) 24 hours in advance of the meeting.

Dated: April 26, 2023

 Leah Anderson, County Auditor

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE TAX DEED and NOTICE THAT RIGHT OF REDEMPTION WILL EXPIRE AND TAX DEED ISSUE.

            TO: Robert Fenderson Jr. the owners of record of the hereinafter described real property, and in whose name the property is taxed; Finance Office, City of Sioux Falls; Accounts Management Inc.; and to any other interested person pursuant to SDCL Ch. 10-25.

            NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the following described real property situated in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota, to wit:

Parcel # 40074

            LEGAL ADDRESS: Lots 5 and 6 in Block 68 of Meredith's Second Addition to Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.

was sold to Minnehaha County for taxes then due and delinquent for the year 2012 at tax sale, on December 16th, 2013 by the Treasurer of Minnehaha County, South Dakota for the sum of the unpaid real property taxes assessed against the property for the year 2012 plus penalty, interest and costs. That Minnehaha County, South Dakota, is now the lawful owner and holder of tax sale certificate No. 1640

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That the right of redemption of said real property from said tax sale will expire sixty days from the date of the completed service of this notice as provided by law, and that unless redemption is made from said tax sale at the Office of the Minnehaha County Treasurer prior to the expiration of such time, a tax deed will be made and issued by the Minnehaha County Treasurer to Minnehaha County.

            The said tax then due and delinquent with interest and costs accrued and in addition thereto, the cost of service of this notice by personal service or publication, attorney's fees and cost of affidavit, costs of record search, together with such interest as may accrue after this date, which must be paid in order to redeem.

Dated this 23 th day of March, 2023

innehaha County, South Dakota Owner of tax sale certificate

Kris Swanson

Treasurer

Minnehaha County

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NOTICE OF HEARING

            Notice is hereby given that on May 23, 2023 at or after 9:00 a.m. the Minnehaha County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to consider the following amendments to MC16-90, the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County.  Such hearing will be part of the regularly scheduled meeting to be held in the Commission Meeting Room of the County Administration Building, 415 N Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD. 

            ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS related to the following:

Article 3.03 – A-1 Agriculture District – to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 4.03 – RR Rural Residential District – to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 5.03 – R-1 Residential District – to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 6.03 – C Commercial District – to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 7.03 – I-1 Light Industrial District – to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 8.03 – I-2 General Industrial District – to add Transmission Pipeline as permitted special use

Article 9.03 – RC Recreation/Conservation District - to add Transmission Pipeline as a permitted special use

Article 12 – Additional Use Regulations – to add subsection 18 – Transmission Pipelines

Article 24.05 – Fees – to add a fee for Transmission Pipeline

Article 26.02 – Definitions – to add a definitions for Gas Pipeline, Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Facility, Regulated Substance, and Transmission Pipeline

            All interested persons may appear and be heard.

            Meeting Assistance:  Accommodations for meetings will be provided for persons with disabilities upon request.  Please contact the County Commission Office at (605) 367-4206 (Voice or TDD) 24 hours in advance of the meeting.

Dated: April 25, 2023

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Minutes of the Town of Sherman for May 2, 2023

May 2 ,2023

            The Sherman Town Board met in regular session Tuesday May 2 @ 7:30pm

            Members Present: Lee Ellis, Gerry Karpen, Darren Trower and Cheryl Swenson

            Others Present: Blake Kluenberg, Trace Fisher, Kayla Perez, Kristy Trower and Dawn Williams.

            Ellis called the meeting to order.

Routine Business:

            Approval of the agenda- Motion by Karpen to approve the agenda, 2nd by Trower-all ayes, motion carried.

            Minutes of the April 4, 2023 meeting were read—Karpen made a motion to approve the minutes, 2nd by Trower—all Ayes, motion carried.

            The Treasurer’s report was read—Karpen made a motion to approve the Treasurers report as read, 2nd by Trower—all Ayes, motion carried

Claims Approved to be paid:

            Minnehaha Community Water $50.00 water, Garretson Gazette $21.41 for March minutes, $9.23 for notice of equalization meeting, $298.20 for Annual Report, Xcel Energy $53.12 for town hall lights, $423.70 for street lights, $36.97 for park lights, Palisades Propane $287.91 for propane, Jesse James $91.92 gas for snowplow,

Old Business:

            1.         Town Clean-up Days- will be May 12, 2023, two dumpsters will be brought in.

            2.         Special meeting for Mike’s Bars Malt Beverage License—Karpen made a motion to approve the renewal of Mike’s Malt Beverage License, 2nd by Trower—all ayes, motion carried

New Business:

            1.         Gravel—Karpen made a motion to order 6 loads of gravel for Michigan Ave and up to 3 loads of gravel for 1st street for a total of 9 loads, 2nd by Trower—all ayes, motion carried.

            2.         Dust control—Ellis stated he talked to every resident on Zeliff Ave about putting down dust control substance on Zeliff Ave and all the residents are going in on the cost of putting the dust control substance on and wanted to know if the city would like to go in on it since they have property on Zeliff Ave—the cost will be $265.00 per participant. Ellis excused himself from the vote. Karpen made a motion to participate in the dust control being put down, 2nd by Trower—2 ayes, motion carried.

            3.         Trace Fisher—Trace presented the board with drawings of building he is planning on putting up. It will be in two stages over a 4 year period. Karpen will look it over for zoning regulations and get back to Fisher.

            4.         Swear in new Trustee—Dawn Williams was sworn in as new Trustee.

            5.         Appoint new President: Trower made a motion for Karpen to be President, 2nd by Williams—all ayes, motion carried.

            Karpen made a motion to adjourn, 2nd by Trower—all ayes. Next regular meeting will be June 6, 2023 @7:30 pm.    Cheryl Swenson  Town Clerk

            Published once at the total approximate cost of $28.12 and can be viewed for free at www.sdpublicnotices.com.    5-11-23-1tc NOTICE OF

INTENTION TO TAKE TAX DEED and NOTICE THAT RIGHT OF REDEMPTION WILL EXPIRE AND TAX DEED ISSUE.

            TO: The Unknown Personal Representatives, Heirs, Devisees and Legatees Donald D Graf, deceased, & Barbara S Graf, deceased, the owners of record of the hereinafter described real property, and in whose name the property is taxed; Any Person in Possession of the herein described real property; Finance Officer, City of Soux Falls; State of South Dakota, Department of Social Services, Office of Recoveries and Investigations; and to any other interested person pursuant to SDCL Ch. 10-25:

            NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the following described real property situated in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota, to wit:

Parcel # 45696

            LEGAL ADDRESS: Lot 8 in Block 2 of Schiller Park Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, according to the recorded plat thereof, was sold to Minnehaha County for taxes then due and delinquent for the year 2011 at tax sale, on December 17th, 2012 by the Treasurer of Minnehaha County, South Dakota for the sum of the unpaid real property taxes assessed against the property for the year 2011 plus penalty, interest and costs. That Minnehaha County, South Dakota, is now the lawful owner and holder of tax sale certificate No. 1265.

            NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That the right of redemption of said real property from said tax sale will expire sixty days from the date of the completed service of this notice as provided by law, and that unless redemption is made from said tax sale at the Office of the Minnehaha County Treasurer prior to the expiration of such time, a tax deed will be made and issued by the Minnehaha County Treasurer to Minnehaha County.

            The said tax then due and delinquent with interest and costs accrued and in addition thereto, the cost of service of this notice by personal service or publication and cost of affidavit, costs of record search, together with such interest as may accrue after this date, which must be paid in order to redeem.

            Dated this 28th Day of February, 2023

            Minnehaha County, South Dakota Owner of tax sale certificate

Kris Swanson

Treasurer

Minnehaha County

            Published twice at the total approximate cost of $47.29 and can be viewed for free at www.sdpublicnotices.com.    5-11-23-2tc

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE TAX DEED and NOTICE THAT RIGHT OF REDEMPTION WILL EXPIRE AND TAX DEED ISSUE.

            TO: The Unknown Personal Representatives, Heirs and Legatees of Jean Quinlivan-Smith, deceased, the owners of record of the hereinafter described real property, and in whose name the property is taxed, Any Person in Possession of the herin described real property; Finance Officer, City of Sioux Falls; AAA Collections, Inc.; Rushmore Service Center; State Tax Lien; and to any other interested person pursuant to SDCL Ch. 10-25

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the following described real property situated in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota, to wit:

Parcel # 044803

            LEGAL ADDRESS The East Half (El/2) of Lot 6 in Block 4 of Rogers Subdivision in the Southeast

            Quarter (SEI/4) of Section 28, Township 102 North, Range 49 West of the 5th P.M., Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof was sold to Minnehaha County for taxes then due and delinquent for the year 2014 at tax sale, on December 21st, 2015 by the Treasurer of Minnehaha County, South Dakota for the sum of the unpaid real property taxes assessed against the property for the year 2014 plus penalty, interest and costs. That Minnehaha County, South Dakota, is now the lawful owner and holder of tax sale certificate No.14-01324

            NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That the right of redemption of said real property from said tax sale will expire sixty days from the date of the completed service of this notice as provided by law, and that unless redemption is made from said tax sale at the Office of the Minnehaha County Treasurer prior to the expiration of such time, a tax deed will be made and issued by the Minnehaha County Treasurer to Minnehaha County.

            The said tax then due and delinquent with interest and costs accrued and in addition thereto, the cost of service of this notice by personal service or publication, and cost of affidavit, costs of record search, together with such interest as may accrue after this date, which must be paid in order to redeem.

            Dated this 20th day of March, 2023

            Minnehaha County, South Dakota Owner of tax sale certificate

Kris Swanson

Treasurer

Minnehaha County

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