Legals & Public Notice: Aug. 23, 2024
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, CITY OF BALTIC, S.F. SCHOOL DISTRICT, SDDOT, SUMMONS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, NAME CHANGES
City of Sioux Falls
PUBLISH: Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-0100 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Pad-mount Switchgear.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, August 29, 2024. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/purchasing.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation for Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the solicitation.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 16, & Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $26.76, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0002 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Annuals and Perennials.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, August 29, 2024. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.org/purchasing.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation for Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the solicitation.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $26.76, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024
Bid Request No: 24-1059 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD requests formal bids for Law Enforcement Center Lighting Retrofit.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 05, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at https://www.siouxfalls.gov/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make Award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Federal financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal laws, regulations, executive orders, Federal policies, procedures, and directives including, but not limited to 2 CFR §§200.318-200.327.
Bidders for this work will be required to comply with the President’s Executive Order Nos. 11246 as amended, 11518 and 11625 as amended. The requirements for bidders and contractors under these orders are explained in the specifications.
The City of Sioux Falls has adopted a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Plan. This Plan expresses the commitment of the City of Sioux Falls that disadvantaged business enterprises have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform federally assisted contracts and subcontracts.
The City of Sioux Falls has available the latest Disadvantaged Business Enterprise directory in the Finance Department to facilitate identifying those certified disadvantaged business enterprises within the state of South Dakota.
Bidders on this work will be required to comply with Title 40 CFR 33 and Executive Order 12138. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this regulation which concerns utilization of Disadvantaged/Minority Business Enterprises (DBE/MBE) and Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE) are explained in the specifications. The DBE/MBE and WBE goals for participation in this contract in terms of percentage of contract value are as follows: MBE 1.0 percent; WBE 4.0 percent.
Only firms certified at the time of the letting and included on the DBE Directory at dot.sd.gov, will count toward DBE participation.
Davis Bacon and Related Acts wages apply to this project. All provisions relative to those Acts must be met.
All bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), provide their Unique Entity Id (UEI), and have an active status.
The low responsive bidder must assure compliance with the requirements of Public Law
115-232, Section 889, Prohibition on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment. Contractors must assure that telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities), and video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities) WILL NOT be supplied for the project.
Your special attention is invited to the attached Bidders Activity Report (BAR), Forms A and B, and Debar-2 form. The BAR form must be completed and submitted with your bid proposal, along with either Form A or Form B, and Debar-2 form. Failure to submit the Form BAR, appropriate form A or B, and Debar-2 form will cause the bid to be rejected. Completion of the Bidders Activity Report is necessary in order to fulfill the requirements of obtaining a complete list of contractors contacted with regard to this project, in accordance with 49 CFR 26.11c.
Statistical information used from the Bidders Activity Report will be used in the calculation of the next year’s DBE goals. By completing Form A, you are advising the City how the contract goal will be met. In the event you believe you will be unable to meet the goals, the attached Form B must be completed and submitted with the Bid Proposal. Please be advised that good-faith efforts will be subjected to close scrutiny and if the good-faith effort submission is unacceptable, your bid will be rejected.
A Prebid Conference will be held on Friday, August 23, 2024 at 2:30pm at the Sioux Falls Law Enforcement Center – East Training Room, 320 West Fourth Avenue Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104.
Published twice on Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $103.57, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-1073 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Basin 15 Sanitary Sewer, Phase 2A & Phase 2B Extension Project.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 5, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
Specifications and bid forms that must be used are available online at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com. Cite Bid Request No. 24-1073.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities,
and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Federal financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal laws, regulations, executive orders, Federal policies, procedures, and directives including, but not limited to 2 CFR §§200.318-200.327.
The City of Sioux Falls has adopted a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Plan. This Plan expresses the commitment of the City of Sioux Falls that disadvantaged business enterprises have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform federally assisted contracts and subcontracts.
The City of Sioux Falls has available the latest Disadvantaged Business Enterprise directory in the Engineering office to facilitate identifying those certified disadvantaged business enterprises within the state of South Dakota.
Bidders for this work will be required to comply with the President’s Executive Order Nos. 11246 as amended, 11518 and 11625 as amended. The requirements for bidders and contractors under these orders are explained in the specifications.
Bidders on this work will be required to comply with Title 40 CFR 33 and Executive Order 12138. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this regulation which concerns utilization of Disadvantaged/Minority Business Enterprises (DBE/MBE) and Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE) are explained in the specifications. The DBE/MBE and WBE goals for participation in this contract in terms of percentage of contract value are as follows: MBE 1.0 percent; WBE 4.0 percent.
Only firms certified at the time of the letting and included on the DBE Directory at dot.sd.gov, will count toward DBE participation.
Davis Bacon and Related Acts wages apply to this project. All provisions relative to those Acts must be met.
All bidders must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), provide their Unique Entity Id (UEI), and have an active status.
Bidders must also certify that they are in compliance with all federal requirements applicable to the assistance received (including those imposed by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”), Public Law No. 117-58) which the Bidder understands includes, but is not limited to, the following requirements: that all of the iron and steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in the Project are to be produced in the United States (“Build America, Buy America Requirements”) Bidders must also comply with all record keeping and reporting requirements under all applicable legal authorities, including any reports required by the funding authority (such as EPA and/or a state), such as performance indicators of program deliverables, information on costs and project progress.
Please be advised that waivers or exemptions from the Build America, Buy America Act provision that cite International Trade Agreements DO NOT comply with the Build America, Buy America Act as it applies to the SRF programs. Claims from suppliers that the Build America, Buy America Act provision do not apply to certain products based on the International Trade Agreement exemptions of the Build America, Buy America Act (Public Law No. 117-58) will not be accepted.
The low responsive bidder must assure compliance with the requirements of Public Law 115-232, Section 889, Prohibition on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment. Contractors must assure that telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities), and video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities) WILL NOT be supplied for the project.
Your special attention is invited to the attached Bidders Activity Report (BAR), Forms A and B, and Debar-2 form. The BAR form must be completed and submitted with your bid proposal, along with either Form A or Form B, and Debar-2 form. Failure to submit the Form BAR, appropriate form A or B, and Debar-2 form will cause the bid to be rejected. Completion of the Bidders Activity Report is necessary in order to fulfill the requirements of obtaining a complete list of contractors contacted regarding this project, in accordance with 49 CFR 26.11c. Statistical information used from the Bidders Activity Report will be used in the calculation of the next year’s DBE goals. By completing Form A, you are advising the City how the contract goal will be met. In the event you believe you will be unable to meet the goals, the attached Form B must be completed and submitted with the Bid Proposal. Please be advised that good-faith efforts will be subjected to close scrutiny and if the good-faith effort submission is unacceptable, your bid will be rejected.
Information regarding a project sign for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) for the State Revolving Fund Programs for BIL funded projects must be included. Information for BIL project sign requirements may be found at https://danr.sd.gov/Funding/docs/BIL%20Guidelines.pdf.
A Prebid Conference will be held on August 23, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. at the City Center, Room 110- Cooper Room, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 16, Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $132.58, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-0102 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for cleaning services for the Baltic, Colton, Crooks, and Garretson branch library locations.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid.
Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 5, 2024. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.org/purchasing.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation for Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the solicitation.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024, at the approximate cost of $30.16, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-0096 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Portable Drink Bar for Denny Sanford Premier Center.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 5, 2024. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/purchasing.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation for Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the solicitation.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024
BID REQUEST NO. 24-1061 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Downtown Streetscape Maintenance Rebid.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 12, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
NOTICE OF HEARING CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Council meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls.
1. REZ-019691-2024: Rezoning from the AG Agriculture District to the CN Conservation District located at 3301 W. 57th St.
Legal Description: A portion of Rolling Hills Estate Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
2. REZ-019783-2024: Rezoning from the O Office District to the RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban District located at 1500 S. Sycamore Ave.
Legal Description: A Portion of Lot 1 of Stellinga Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
3. REZ-019895-2024: Rezoning from the RA-1 Apartment Residential—Low Density to the O Office District located at 4900 S. Cottonwood Pl.
Legal Description: Lot 2A (Ex Lot H1) Block 1, Cottonwood Heights Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
4. REZ-019899-2024: Rezoning from the C-2 Commercial—Neighborhood and Streetcar District to the MMU1 Midtown Mixed-Use—Low Density District located at 302 S. Summit Ave.
Legal Description: Lots 1–10, Including the vacated alley therein, Block 18, Bennett’s 1st Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
5. REZ-019900-2024: Rezoning from the RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density District to the RT-1 Single-Family Residential—Traditional District located south of W. 41st St. and west of S. Ellis Rd.
Legal Description: A Portion of Tract B Ollerich Farms 2nd Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
6. REZ-019901-2024: Rezoning from the RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban District to the RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban District located south of E. 57th St. and west of S. Faith Ave.
Legal Description: A portion of Tract 2 (Except Lot H1), RMB Family Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
7.REZ-019902-2024: Rezoning from the RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density andC-3 Commercial—Community Districts to the RT-1 Single-Family Residential—Traditional District located at 5521 E. Active Gen Pl.
Legal Description: A Portion of Lot 5, Block 16, Dawley Farm Village Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
8.REZ-019903-2024: Rezoning from the RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban District to the RT-1 Single-Family Residential—Traditional District located at 3410 N. 10th Ave.
Legal Description: Lots 1 and 2, Enebos Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
9.REZ-019906-2024: Rezoning from the O Office and RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban Districts to the RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban, RA-2 Apartment Residential—Moderate Density, and C-2 Commercial—Neighborhood and Streetcar Districts located at 5100 E. 26th St.
Legal Description: A Portion of Section 24-T101N-R50W, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
Published once on Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $37.92, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
MINUTES
City Council Meeting Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at 6:00 PM Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
CALL TO ORDER
1. MEETING ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Miranda Basye, Council Member Sarah Cole, Council Member Rich Merkouris, Council Member Jennifer Sigette, Council Member Curt Soehl, Council Member Ryan Spellerberg, Council Member David Barranco, Council Member Richard L. Thomason, Mayor Paul TenHaken,
Absent: None
2. INVOCATION
Marc Sundstrom, Lead Pastor, Linwood Wesleyan Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Merkouris to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Budget Hearings of Tuesday, August 13, 2024
City Council Meeting of Tuesday, August 13, 2024
COMMUNICATIONS
6. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated August 16, 2024.
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Soehl to approve Item 6, Sub-Item 5: Planning & Development/Housing; Sub-Recipient Agreement to provide loan funds for the purchase, demolition of structures currently located on the property & preparation of the property for construction of a low-income housing tax credit; 24-4223; Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare; Not to Exceed $1,000,000.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
APPLICATIONS
7. Special One-Day Liquor License for T Slat Inc., to be operated at 2510 South Grange Avenue, for a special event on August 27, 2024.
8. Special One-Day Liquor Licenses for T Slat Inc., to be operated at 504 North Phillips Avenue, for concerts on August 22, 23, 24 29, 30, and 31, 2024.
9. Special One-Day Liquor License for T Slat Inc., to be operated at 3016 West 57th Street, for a tournament on August 31, 2024.
10. Special One-Day Liquor License for KJT LLC to be operated at 2400 South Riverview Avenue, for a special event on September 6, 2024.
11. Special One-Day Liquor Licenses for Sanford Frontiers to be operated at 4210 Bobhalla Drive, for a tournament on October 21-27, 2024.
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
12. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 3, 2024. New 2024 Retail Wine License and New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Kwik Star #1257, 901 North Ebenezer Avenue.
13. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 3, 2024. New 2024 Retail Wine License and New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Kwik Star #1711, 1301 North Finnegan Avenue.
14. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 3, 2024. New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Gash Barka LLC, 2412 East 10th Street.
15. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Special One-Day Wine Licenses for The History Club, 758 South Phillips Avenue, for Jazz events on September 11 & 25, 2024.
16. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for South Dakota Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to be operated at the 504 North Phillips Avenue, for a Latino Festival on September 15, 2024.
REGULAR AGENDA
17. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Basye to approve the Regular Agenda as amended.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Merkouris to amend the Regular Agenda by moving Item 45 to immediately follow Item 31.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to approve the Regular Agenda as amended. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Item 6, Sub-Item 5 was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
18. New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Neon Casino, 1029 North Minnesota Avenue.
19. New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Black Fork Farms, 401 East 8th Street, Suites 126 & 128.
20. New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for 5 Oaks, 480 East 69th Street.
21. Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, with video lottery placement, from Philip Verschoor, Phil’s Corner, 106 South Indiana Avenue, to Has Beens LLC, Phil’s Corner, 106 South Indiana Avenue.
22. Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, with video lottery placement, from Connexions, 5409 West 41st Street #5411, to Connexions, 1813 South Marion Road, Suite 101.
23. New 2025 Retail Wine License for Connexions, 1813 South Marion Road, Suite 101.
24. Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, with video lottery placement, from Connexions Plus, 5415 West 41st Street, to Connexions Plus, 1813 South Marion Road, Suite 102.
25. New 2025 Retail Wine License for Connexions Plus, 1813 South Marion Road, Suite 102.
26. Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, including video lottery placement, from Falls Casino, 3505 East 10th Street, Suite 1, to Big Al’s Casino 3, 4701 East Arrowhead Parkway, Suite 101.
27. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Christ the King School, 1801 South Lake Avenue, for a social event on September 14, 2024.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Barranco to approve Items 18 through 27.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE SECOND READINGS
28. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY REVISING CHAPTER 90: ANIMALS AND FOWL TO ALLOW HOBBY BEEKEEPING AT THE ZOO.
Sponsors: Council Members Cole and Thomason
A motion was made by Council Member Cole and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Ordinance No. 73-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
29. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, DECLARING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF CITY PROPERTY.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Ordinance No. 74-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
30. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ITS WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE PROCEEDS THEREOF FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, PLEDGING THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE OF THE CITY TO THE PAYMENT OF SAID WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND, FIXING THE TERMS OF SUCH WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF SUCH WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT NOT TO EXCEED $11,000,000.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Cole and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Ordinance No. 75-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
31. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR SITE ACQUISITION, DUE DILIGENCE, MASTER PLANNING, AND/OR PRELIMINARY DESIGN SERVICES THAT WILL SUPPORT A FUTURE SOUTHERN SIOUX FALLS OUTDOOR AQUATICS CENTER.
Sponsors: Council Members Barranco and Thomason
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Thomason to adopt Ordinance No. 76-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Item 45 was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
ORDINANCE FIRST READINGS
32. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1500 S. SYCAMORE AVE. FROM THE O OFFICE DISTRICT TO THE RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT, NO. 19783-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Lisa Stellinga
A motion was made by Council Member Cole and seconded by Council Member Thomason to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 32.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
33. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF W. 41ST ST. AND WEST OF S. ELLIS RD. FROM THE RA-3 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—HIGH DENSITY DISTRICT TO THE RT-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—TRADITIONAL AND RA-1 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—LOW DENSITY DISTRICTS, NO. 19900-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Lloyd Construction Company – Luke Jessen
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Soehl to withdraw Rezone No. 19900-2024.
Roll call vote to withdraw. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
34. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF E. 57TH ST. AND WEST OF S. FAITH AVE. FROM THE RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN AND RD-2 TOWNHOME RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICTS TO THE RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT, NO. 19901-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Nielson Construction – Kelly Nielson
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Sigette to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 34.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
35. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5521 E. ACTIVE GEN PL. FROM THE RA-3 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—HIGH DENSITY AND C-2 COMMERCIAL—NEIGHBORHOOD AND STREETCAR DISTRICTS TO THE RT-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—TRADITIONAL DISTRICT, NO. 19902-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Lloyd Construction Company – Luke Jessen
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 35.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
36. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3410 N. 10TH AVE. FROM THE RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT TO THE RT-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—TRADITIONAL DISTRICT, NO. 19903-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): South Eastern Development Foundation - Lynne Keller Forbes
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Sigette to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 36.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
37. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4900 S. COTTONWOOD PL. FROM THE RA-1 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—LOW DENSITY DISTRICT TO THE O OFFICE DISTRICT, NO. 19895-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): VanBuskirk Companies – Ryan Tysdal
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 37.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
38. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 S. SUMMIT AVE. FROM THE C-2 COMMERCIAL—NEIGHBORHOOD AND STREETCAR DISTRICT TO THE MMU1 MIDTOWN MIXED-USE—LOW DENSITY DISTRICT, NO. 19899-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Lloyd Construction Company – Luke Jessen
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Thomason to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 38.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
39. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5100 E. 26TH ST. FROM THE O OFFICE AND RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICTS TO THE RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, RA-2 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—MODERATE DENSITY, AND C-2 COMMERCIAL—NEIGHBORHOOD AND STREETCAR DISTRICTS, NO. 19906-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): Lloyd Construction Company – Luke Jessen
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 39.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
40. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3301 W. 57TH ST. FROM THE AG AGRICULTURE DISTRICT TO THE CN CONSERVATION DISTRICT, NO. 19691-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0).
Private Applicant(s): City of Sioux Falls
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Cole to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 3, 2024 for Item 40.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
41. Deferred from the meeting of August 7, 2024; MOTION AUTHORIZING THE PROPOSAL TO DEMOLISHING HOMES AT 1005, 1023, 1027 S. DAKOTA AVE., AND 414 W. 19TH ST. IN THE SHERMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT AND THE ISSUANCE OF ANY RELATED PERMIT BASED UPON THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL RELEVANT FACTORS, AND THAT THERE IS NO FEASIBLE AND PRUDENT ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROPOSAL AND THE PROGRAM INCLUDES ALL POSSIBLE PLANNING TO MINIMIZE HARM TO THE HISTORIC PROPERTY RESULTING FROM SUCH USE.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Barranco to approve Item 41.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
42. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING WRITTEN FINDINGS BY THE CITY COUNCIL GRANTING A PROPOSAL TO DEMOLISH HOMES AT 414 W. 19TH ST., 1005, 1023, AND 1027 S. DAKOTA AVE. IN THE SHERMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT AND THE ISSUANCE OF ANY RELATED PERMITS BASED UPON THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL RELEVANT FACTORS, AND THAT THERE IS NO FEASIBLE AND PRUDENT ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROPOSAL AND THE PROGRAM INCLUDES ALL POSSIBLE PLANNING TO MINIMIZE HARM TO THE HISTORIC PROPERTY RESULTING FROM SUCH USE.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adopt Resolution No. 91-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 91-24
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING WRITTEN FINDINGS BY THE CITY COUNCIL GRANTING A PROPOSAL TO DEMOLISH HOMES AT 414 W. 19TH ST., 1005, 1023, AND 1027 S. DAKOTA AVE. IN THE SHERMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT AND THE ISSUANCE OF ANY RELATED PERMITS BASED UPON THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL RELEVANT FACTORS, AND THAT THERE IS NO FEASIBLE AND PRUDENT ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROPOSAL AND THE PROGRAM INCLUDES ALL POSSIBLE PLANNING TO MINIMIZE HARM TO THE HISTORIC PROPERTY RESULTING FROM SUCH USE.
WHEREAS, a hearing to determine that there is no feasible and prudent alternative to the proposal to demolish 1005, 1023, and 1027 S. Dakota Ave. and 414 W. 19th St. in the Sherman Historic District based upon the consideration of all relevant factors, and that the program includes all possible planning to minimize harm to the historic property resulting from such use came before the City Council at its normal meeting time on Wednesday, August 7, 2024; and
WHEREAS, the City conducted a public meeting, gave notice of the hearing as required by law, and gave consideration to all relevant factors; and
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the hearing, a motion authorizing the proposal to demolish homes at 1005, 1023, and 1027 S. Dakota Ave. and 414 W. 19th St. in the Sherman Historic District with the condition that the Tre Living Apartment review, sale, and development occurs and the issuance of any related permits based upon the consideration of all relevant factors, and that the program includes all possible planning to minimize harm to the historic property resulting from such use at, passed with eight (8) votes for granting the motion and zero (0) votes denying the motion by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, thereafter the above-referenced motion, the City Council authorized the Sioux Falls City Attorney’s Office to prepare written findings consistent with said motion for discussion, review, and approval by the City Council;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the recitals above are adopted as findings, and in addition, the following findings are adopted:
FINDINGS:
The proposal to demolish homes at 1005, 1023, and 1027 S. Dakota Ave. and 414 W. 19th St. in the Sherman Historic District shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Proposal.”
The Proposal impacts the Sherman Historic District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Proposal was reviewed by the Board of Historic Preservation (BoHP) on June 12, 2024, at which time the Board determined that the Proposal, if approved, would not have an adverse effect on the Sherman Historic District.
The Proposal as reviewed by the BoHP included a structural analysis on the homes to determine their integrity for saving them.
On June 18, 2024, a case report regarding the Proposal was received by the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
On June 24, 2024, SHPO sent a letter to Diane deKoeyer with Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services that contained a determination that the Proposal would destroy historic property that is included in the National and State Registers of Historic Places; that the Proposal will encroach upon historic property; and that alternatives to the Proposal have not been adequately considered and should be further explored.
The applicant has requested the City Council to make a final determination on the Proposal.
Pursuant to SDCL 1-19A-11.1, the Sioux Falls City Council held a public hearing on August 7, 2024, to determine that there is no feasible and prudent alternative to the Proposal based upon the consideration of all relevant factors, and that the program includes all possible planning to minimize harm to the historic property resulting from such use.
The applicant has the burden to show the absence of feasible and prudent alternatives.
The City Council heard testimony and presentations from City staff and provided an opportunity for testimony from the applicant, proponents, and opponents of the Proposal.
The City Council’s review and consideration included, but was not limited to, the above-referenced testimony and presentation; the BoHP Staff Report and Tre Living Apartment Review; South Dakota Codified Law 1-19A-11.1; Summary of SDCL 1-19A-11.1 Review Process; BoHP Meeting Minutes for June 12, 2024; SHPO letter of June 24, 2024, and letter of July 12, 2024; SHPO SDCL 1-19A-11.1 Case Report; RISE Structural Associates Report from February 9, 2022; Apex Structural Design LLC report from August 10, 2018; Cost Estimate updated June 25, 2024; reasonable and prudent alternatives to the Proposal have been explored.
The applicant has shown an absence of a feasible and prudent alternative to the Proposal.
The properties subject to the Proposal could not be sold.
The properties subject to the Proposal could not be rehabilitated.
Rehabilitation of the properties is not possible due to technical, structural, and engineering considerations.
Restoration of the properties subject to the Proposal is economically imprudent.
The Proposal, if approved, would not have an adverse effect on the Sherman Historic District.
Based upon consideration of all relevant factors, there are no feasible and prudent alternatives to the Proposal, and the program has included all possible planning to minimize harm to the historic property resulting from such use, so long as the Tre Living Apartment review, sale, and development occur.
The recorded minutes, video, supporting materials, and testimony on Agenda Items 84, 85, and 86 of the August 7, 2024, Sioux Falls City Council Meeting are incorporated herein in support of any and all findings made herein.
Date adopted: 08/20/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
43. RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NECESSITY TO GRADE, GRAVEL, CONSTRUCT CURB AND GUTTER, CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK, STORM SEWER, ASPHALT SURFACING, CONCRETE SURFACING, WATER, AND STREETLIGHTS ON E. 6TH STREET, AND ASSESSING THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND BENEFITING THEREBY.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Barranco to defer Item 43 to the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
Roll call vote to defer. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
44. A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR THE CREATION OF AND MINNEHAHA COUNTY INVOLVEMENT WITH THE ACCESSIBLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Resolution No. 78-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 78-24
A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR THE CREATION OF AND MINNEHAHA COUNTY INVOLVEMENT WITH THE ACCESSIBLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD.
WHEREAS, the parties agree to amend the Agreement dated May 1, 2020, and filed as City Agreement No. 20-4195 by amending Sections 2.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.7, 4.1, and 4.2 as to read as attached below:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Sioux Falls and Minnehaha County is hereby amended pursuant to the Joint Powers Agreement attached to and part of this resolution.
Date adopted: 08/20/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
45. A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2024–2028 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
Sponsors: Council Members Barranco and Thomason
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Thomason to adopt Resolution No. 90-24.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-24
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2024–2028 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the 2024–2028 Capital Program shall be amended as follows:
Parks and Recreation
Amend Capital Improvement Program Project No. 14009, Aquatics and Ice Rink Development, by increasing funding in the amount by $500,000 in 2024 for purposes of land acquisition, due diligence, master planning, and/or preliminary design for a southside outdoor aquatics center. The additional funding will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded from the Sales/Use Tax Fund available fund balance.
Date adopted: 08/20/24.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
NEW BUSINESS
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
Deb Woods spoke on the Council needing to work for all residents.
Catherine Riffle commented on people in downtown area being harrassed by law enforcement.
Chester Deyoung spoke about a traffic survey, rezoning, and street design criteria.
Pam Saboe spoke about Tzadik Properties, and costs to the City from dealing with Tzadik issues.
Paul Marlow spoke on homelessness and Tzadik Properties.
Samantha Scarlata spoke about Tzadit Properties, and crime and violence in Sioux Falls.
Travis Labrick (sp?), Tzadik Properties Maintenance Supervisor, spoke about efforts to collaborate with residents and the City to resolve maintenance issues.
David Zokaites commented on being acquitted.
Sierra Broussard spoke about previous commenter’s acquittal, Tzadik Properties, and Tzadik tenants and their complaints.
Alex Zeeb, Leasing Manager for Tzadik Properties, spoke on Tzadik Properties requesting tenants to come to them first with issues/complaints,Tzadik using a new maintenance tracking system, and more town hall meetings with tenants.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adjourn the meeting at 7:57 p.m.
Voice vote to adjourn. 8 Yes: Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 73-24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY REVISING CHAPTER 90: ANIMALS AND FOWL TO ALLOW HOBBY BEEKEEPING AT THE ZOO.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That Section 90.100 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, is hereby amended to read:
§ 90.100 PERMIT REQUIRED.
(a) No person shall establish or maintain any hive or colony unless the city issues a permit allowing the applicant to establish and maintain a colony on the property he/she owns. Exception: If the principal use of the property is a college, university, post high school, middle school, high school, or zoo, the application shall require authorization from the property owner or authorized agent. The permit will be valid for one year.
(b) Permits are nontransferable and do not run with the land.
(c) By signing the permit, the applicant acknowledges that he or she shall defend and indemnify the city against any and all claims arising from his/her hobby beekeeping. If the principal use of the property is a college, university, post high school, middle school, high school, or zoo, the property owner or authorized agent shall also acknowledge that they shall defend and indemnify the city against any and all claims arising from the hobby beekeeping on the subject property.
(d) The fee for the initial permit shall be $50. For each subsequent permit, there shall be a $25 renewal fee. The Sioux Falls Zoo & Aquarium shall not be required to pay for the initial permit or any subsequent permit.
(e) No permit shall be issued unless the applicant has registered his or her apiaries with the state as required by SDCL ch. 38-18, and complies with the applicable provisions of this code and SDCL ch. 38-18.
(f) The applicant must show proof of having successfully completed a beekeeping class not more than one year prior to the initial application. The beekeeping class must be from an organization approved by the city.
(g) Hobby beekeeping shall only be allowed on property that meets one of the following zoning classifications:
(1) A DD or AD1 form in any eligible zoning district.
(2) A OPEN2 form in the REC or S-2 Institutional Campus zoning district.
(3) A OPEN3 form in the AG zoning district.
(4) A BCF1 or BCF3 form in the S-1 General Institutional or S-2 Institutional Campus zoning district whose principal use is a college, university, post high school, middle school, or high school.
(5) A property in the S-2 Institutional Campus zoning district with no form established that is located within the boundaries of a school campus.
(h) If the property is a DD or AD1 form, the initial application must be accompanied by a written consent of 80% of property owners of all property situated within 100 feet of the applicant’s property, and 100% of all property owners abutting the applicant’s property. In all other forms, the hive(s) must be located at least 100 feet from any property not owned or controlled by the applicant or authorized agent.
(i) Beekeepers are subject to annual inspections conducted by animal control.
Section 2. That Section 90.101 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, is hereby amended to read:
§ 90.101 STANDARDS OF PRACTICE.
(a) Honeybee colonies shall be kept in hives with removable frames, which must be kept in sound and usable conditions.
(b) Each beekeeper must ensure that a convenient source of water is available within ten feet of each colony at all times that the colonies remain active outside the hive, and the water shall be maintained so as not to become stagnant.
(c) Each beekeeper must ensure that no wax comb or other material that might encourage robbing by other honeybees is left upon the grounds of the apiary lot. Such materials once removed from the site shall be handled and stored in sealed containers, or placed within a building or other vermin-proof container.
(d) Each beekeeper shall maintain his or her beekeeping equipment in good condition, including keeping the hives painted if they have been painted but are peeling or flaking, and securing unused equipment from weather, potential theft or vandalism, and occupancy by swarms.
(e) A sign provided by animal control shall be displayed on a place clearly visible from the closest sidewalk, circulation area, parking lot or right-of-way to the hive(s), or in a location designated by the city. Said sign must warn the public as follows: BEE HIVE ON THIS PROPERTY. REPORT VIOLATIONS TO SIOUX FALLS ANIMAL CONTROL (605 367 7000). Hives located at the Sioux Falls Zoo & Aquarium are exempt from this requirement.
Date adopted: 08/20/24
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 74-24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, DECLARING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF CITY PROPRTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
WHEREAS, Notwithstanding the provisions of SDCL Chapter 6-13, and pursuant to Section 2.12(7) of the City Charter, the City of Sioux Falls hereby declares the following property to be surplus property that is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired:
Tract 1 of Minnehaha County Power Addition in the SE1/4 of Section 35-T104N-R50W of the 5th P.M., Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
WHEREAS, in 2007 City and County, having common interests and responsibilities to provide public safety communications within Minnehaha County and the area in and around the city of Sioux Falls, entered into a Joint Cooperative Agreement for Communication Services (“Cooperative Agreement”) under which the parties created Metro Communications Agency (“Metro”) pursuant to SDCL § 1-24-4(2); and
WHEREAS, the Cooperative Agreement was revised as the First Amended and Restated Joint Cooperative Agreement for Communication Services (effective January 1, 2011); and
WHEREAS, City and County have determined that it was in their mutual best interests to terminate the Cooperative Agreement, as amended, and have entered into a new Joint Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Communications Services, under which the parties agreed that Metro ceased to exist as a separate legal entity effective as of January 1, 2024, and would thereafter be an office under the City; and
WHEREAS, SDCL Chapter 1-24 authorizes public agencies, including counties and municipalities, to jointly exercise any powers, privileges, or authority that such public agencies are capable of exercising on their own; and
WHEREAS, SDCL Chapter 6-5 authorizes counties and municipalities to exchange with each other and to transfer and convey from one to the other any land or property belonging to them and to perform and exchange work between themselves, and pursuant to SDCL 1-24-2 such authority extends to a separate legal entity created under SDCL Chapter 1-24; and
WHEREAS, SDCL Chapter 34-45 authorizes the governing bodies of two or more public agencies to enter into an agreement for the provision of a 911 system; and
WHEREAS, that the Mayor is authorized to sign the attached “Transfer Agreement West Baltic Tower Site” on behalf of the City, any and all documents necessary to make the transfer and conveyance of the above-described property between the City of Sioux Falls and Minnehaha County, pursuant to and subject to all other conditions and terms and as set forth in the “Transfer Agreement West Baltic Tower Site.”
WHEREAS, the City shall publish this ordinance, without attachments, after its passage. The attachments are on file and available for inspection in the office of the City Clerk.
Date adopted: 08/20/24
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 75-24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ITS WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE PROCEEDS THEREOF FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, PLEDGING THE WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE OF THE CITY TO THE PAYMENT OF SAID WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND, FIXING THE TERMS OF SUCH WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF SUCH WASTEWATER SYSTEM REVENUE BOND TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA CONSERVANCY DISTRICT NOT TO EXCEED $11,000,000.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
WHEREAS, the City currently operates a wastewater system and has determined that improvements to the wastewater facilities are necessary and qualify as an improvement, extension, or addition to its wastewater system; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sioux Falls (the “City”) is authorized by its City Charter (the “City Charter”) and by Chapters 9-40 and 6-8B of the South Dakota Codified Laws to issue wastewater system revenue bonds to finance the acquisition of capital improvements to its wastewater system in anticipation of the collection of wastewater system revenues; and
WHEREAS, the City is authorized by its City Charter and Chapter 9-48 of the South Dakota Codified Laws (“SDCL Chapter 9-48”) to establish just and equitable rates of charges to be paid to such City for the use of the wastewater system of the City, directly or indirectly; and the City has adopted and enacted City of Sioux Falls Ordinance No. 43-23 pursuant to its City Charter and SDCL Chapter 9-48 which Ordinance establishes charges for the use of the wastewater system of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that the improvements described in Exhibit A (the “Project”) are necessary for the conduct of the City’s operation of its governmental programs and qualify under its City Charter and Chapter 6-8B of the South Dakota Codified Laws (“Chapter 6-8B”) as improvements that may be financed through the issuance of the Bond; and
WHEREAS, the South Dakota Conservancy District (the “District”) has established the South Dakota State Revolving Fund Loan Program pursuant to SDCL 46A-1-49 (the “Program”) whereby participating public entities, by issuing their bonds to the District, may acquire necessary improvements and reduce the interest and issuance costs of the public entities below what could be achieved if the improvements to be acquired by each public entity individually were to be financed and acquired separately; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to finance $11,000,000 of the costs of the Project through a loan from the Program under the terms of a loan agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the “Loan Agreement”), such loan to be evidenced by a Wastewater System Revenue Bond, Series 2024C, in the amount of $11,000,000 (the “Bond”); and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to participate in the Program, to authorize the borrowing of funds from the District for the financing of the Project by authorizing and issuing its Wastewater System Revenue Bond to the District with the terms approved hereby for an aggregate sum not in excess of $11,000,000 and to pledge the net revenues of the City’s wastewater system as security for the repayment of such Bond;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, THAT:
Section 1. Findings.
(a) The City desires and hereby determines it is necessary to improve its wastewater facilities by undertaking the Project. The City hereby expressly finds that if the Project is not undertaken, certain deficiencies in the wastewater system will pose a health hazard to the City and its inhabitants who are served by the City’s wastewater system. Because of the functional interdependence of the various portions of the wastewater system and the nature of the improvements financed, the City hereby determines that the Project will substantially benefit the entire wastewater system and all of its users within the meaning of SDCL 9-40-15 and SDCL 9-40-17. Therefore, the City hereby determines that for the purposes of the Act, including, in particular, SDCL 9-40-17, the net income or revenues of the entire wastewater system, as extended, added to, or improved by the Project shall be deemed to be the net income or revenues available to be pledged to the payment of the Bond issued hereunder.
(b) The City finds that it is desirable and expedient to participate in the Program and to authorize and deliver the Loan Agreement and to authorize, issue, and sell the Bond to the District as provided herein and in the Loan Agreement.
Section 2. Authorization. The Loan Agreement and the issuance of the Bond are hereby authorized and approved, with said Bond to be issued on a parity basis, in the aggregate principal amount not in excess of the $11,000,000 with the terms and subject to the provisions as set forth in the Loan Agreement. It is further authorized and approved to secure the repayment of the Bond with a pledge of the wastewater system revenue, as set forth in the Loan Agreement.
Section 3. Execution of Documents. In connection with the authorization, issuance, and delivery of the Bond, the Mayor, City Clerk, Finance Director, City Attorney, and other officers of the City shall be authorized to enter into, execute, and deliver the following documents, instruments, and agreements as may be deemed necessary or appropriate by such officers and the District, consistent with the terms of this Ordinance:
(A) The Loan Agreement providing for the issuance of the Bond and setting forth the terms thereof;
(B) The Bond; and
(C) Such other documents, agreements, or instruments as may be necessary to make covenants and recite facts required to demonstrate the validity and enforceability of the Bond under the laws of the state of South Dakota and to assure the exclusion of the interest thereon from the gross income of the owner of the Bond under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and to effectuate the terms and intent of this Ordinance.
The execution and delivery of the Loan Agreement, the Bond, and all such other agreements, documents, and instruments as necessary and appropriate are hereby authorized, all of which to be in substantially the form on file with the City on the date hereof and with such necessary and appropriate variations, omissions, and insertions as are consistent with the terms of this Ordinance as determined by the Mayor in consultation with the City Attorney.
Execution and delivery of such documents by the Mayor, Finance Director, and/or City Attorney shall constitute evidence that such documents are consistent with the terms of this Ordinance and the items have been duly authorized, executed, and delivered by the City and are enforceable against the City in accordance with their terms, subject to customary exceptions relating to bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, and other laws affecting creditors’ rights. The Mayor, Finance Director, and the City Attorney are further authorized to take such other actions as may be required to effectuate the terms and intent of this Ordinance.
Section 4. Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions of this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, or the Bond authorized hereby shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect any other provision of this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, or the Bond, but this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, or the Bond shall be construed as if such illegal or invalid provision had not been contained therein.
Section 5. Satisfaction of Conditions Precedent. All acts, conditions, and things required by the laws of the state of South Dakota, relating to the adoption of this Ordinance, to the issuance of the Bond, and to the execution of the Loan Agreement and the other documents referred to above shall be satisfied prior to the issuance of the Bond. The designated officers are hereby authorized to do all acts and things required by them under this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, and the other documents referred to above for the full, punctual, and complete performance of all the terms, covenants, and agreements contained in the Bond, the Loan Agreement, the other documents referred to above, and this Ordinance.
Section 6. Publication and Effective Date. After passage, this Ordinance (except for Exhibit B hereto which is on file and available for inspection in the offices of the City Clerk) shall be published in the City’s officially-designated newspaper, and will be effective on the 20th day following such publication, unless suspended by referendum in accordance with Chapter 9-20 of the South Dakota Codified Laws. After becoming effective, this Ordinance will be irrepealable until the Bond issued hereunder has been paid in full, except that prior to issuance of the Bond, this Ordinance may be amended in accordance with South Dakota law.
Section 7. Prior Resolutions. All prior resolutions or ordinances that conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Date adopted: 08/20/24
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
Sioux Falls is proposing a phase of its Basin 15 Sanitary Sewer Expansion project. Phase 2C will include an equalization basin and a pump station and will tie into the Phase 2A/2B improvements.
Published once on Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $110.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
ORDINANCE NO. 76-24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR SITE ACQUISITION, DUE DILIGENCE, MASTER PLANNING, AND/OR PRELIMINARY DESIGN SERVICES THAT WILL SUPPORT A FUTURE SOUTHERN SIOUX FALLS OUTDOOR AQUATICS CENTER.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
1. That the Mayor has certified that there are available for appropriation fund balances carried forward from prior years or revenues in excess of those estimated in the budget to provide funding to supplement the 2024 budget.
2. That the following funds are supplemented as listed below:
MOU/Department
Funding Source
Amount
Parks and Recreation Sales/Use Tax Fund $500,000
(available fund balance)
Date adopted: 08/20/24
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
Published once on Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $12.64, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
NOTICE OF HEARING PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Planning Commission meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendment(s) to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan, Conditional Use Permits, Subdivision Plans, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls:
1. An ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls, SD, Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City by Amending Chapter 160: Zoning.
2. REZ-020031-2024: Rezoning from the RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban District to the CN Conservation and RT-2 Townhome Residential—Traditional Districts located south of W. 41st St. and east of S. Broek Ave.
Legal Description: A Portion of Tract A, Ollerich Farms 2nd Addition, as Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
3. CU-020007-2024: Conditional Use Permit to allow an off-premises sign larger than 288 sq. ft. located at 740 N. Delbridge Dr.
Legal Description: Lot 4, Block 1, Legacy North Farm 2nd Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
4. CU-020029-2024: Conditional Use Permit to allow an off-premises sign larger than 288 sq. ft. located at 2000 N. Career Ave.
Legal Description: Lot 4 and 5, Block 1, Vocational-Technical Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
Published once on Aug. 23, 2024, at the approximate cost of $17.70, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
July 2024 Bills
NAME INVOICE NET INVOICE DESCRIPTION
605 COMPANIES INC 222,115.00 Various Projects
A TO Z WORLD LANGUAGES INC 22,227.56 Interpreter Services
A&B BUSINESS INC 69,683.45 Equipment/Services
A1 PUMPING & EXCAVATING LLC 245.00 Services
AAA COLLECTIONS 7,277.24 Collections Services
AARON SWAN & ASSOC INC 6,879.00 Various Projects
ABM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC 73,000.00 Equipment
ABSOLUTE SCIENCE 425.00 Services
ACE SIGNS & SERVICE 8,728.55 Equipment/Services
ACE TOWING INC 1,250.00 Towing Services
ADVANCED ELEMENTS INC 80,565.55 Various Projects
AFFORDABLE PEST TECHNICIANS 1,814.40 Pest Control Services
AGASSIZ SEEDS INC 326.00 Supplies
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC 9,218.26 Services
AGRAT2 LLC 46,299.00 Recycling Services
ALL SEASONS INC 38,284.14 Lawn Maintenance Services
ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS 742.29 Internet Charges
ALTEC INDUSTRIES INC 8,769.48 Services
AMER ENGINEERING TESTING INC 3,187.00 Testing Services
AMER LEGAL PUBLISHING 2,237.32 Subscription Services
AMER LEGION POST 15 MALE CHORUS 875.00 Services
A-OX WELDING SUPPLY CO INC 3,585.18 Rentals
APX CONSTRUCTION GRP 611,804.85 Various Projects
AQUATIC INFORMATICS 10,964.34 Software
ARCHITECTURE INC 9,040.00 Various Projects
ARIASOLA, SAMANTHA K 148.67 Reimbursement
AROUND THE CLOCK DRAINMASTER LLC 876.00 Repairs
ARS A TECTA AMERICA CO LLC 5,162.25 Repairs
ASPHALT SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES CORP 845,208.08 Various Projects
ASPHALT SURFACING CO 333,260.60 Various Projects
AT&T MOBILITY 86.32 Phone Charges
AUDIO LOGIC SYSTEMS 2,595.00 Equipment
AUTOMATIC SECURITY CO INC 90.00 Services
AVERA HEALTH 491.00 Administrative Services
AVI SYSTEMS INC 5,730.00 Equipment
BABBAGE, GEORGE A 175.00 Reimbursement
BANNER ASSOCIATES INC 32,008.04 Various Projects
BARAN, PATRICK 2,841.79 Real Estate
BAREBODKINS THEATRE CO 9,000.00 Services
BATES, PATRICIA A 30.82 Reimbursement
BEAHLER, SARA 134.67 Reimbursement
BECK MOTORS INC 52,568.00 Vehicle
BENES, DYLAN J 159.26 Reimbursement
BENNETT, AUSTIN V 116.82 Reimbursement
BENTS, STEPHANIE 38.19 Reimbursement
BERG, ANDREW 29.50 Travel Reimbursement
BERMUDEZ, SPENSER L 127.44 Reimbursement
BEST CHOICE CARPET CLEANING INC 10,664.25 Carpet Cleaning
BEST TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS INC 12,700.00 Services
BIG ALS CONTRACTING LLC 305,330.03 Various Projects
BILLS SPRINKLER & SOD 1,141.15 Sprinkler Repairs
BISHOP DUDLEY HOSPITALITY HOUSE 72,500.00 Operating Support
BLACK SHEEP LANDSCAPING SOD & IRRIGATION 544.50 Irrigation Repairs
BLADES GROUP LLC 9,672.00 Rock Asphalt
BLD CONSULTING 3,600.00 Consulting Services
BORDER STATES INDUSTRIES INC 66,159.54 Equipment/Supplies
BO’S SPRINKLERS LLC 232.50 Sprinkler Repairs
BOURGERIE, DANIELLE M 16,309.20 Real Estate
BOYER FORD TRUCKS 239,410.01 Vehicles
BOYLES, JOHN 8,350.00 Real Estate
BRODART CO 41,561.62 Supplies
BRONZEAGE ART CASTING LLC 425.00 Repairs
BROWN, JANET L 5,000.00 Professional Services
BRUGGEMAN, JEANIE M 746.00 Real Estate
BUILDERS ELECTRIC LLC 179,644.90 Various Projects
BUMBACA KUEHL, TIANNA M 96.00 Reimbursement
BUREAU OF INFORMATION & TELECOMMUNICATIONS 962.89 Phone Charges
BURNS & MCDONNELL ENGINEERING CO INC 24,654.59 Various Projects
BUTLER MACHINERY COMPANY 68,516.76 Rentals/Repairs
BX CIVIL & CONSTRUCTION INC 71,190.60 Various Projects
CALHOUN COMMUNICATIONS INC 4,476.56 Repairs
CALL TO FREEDOM 15,214.88 Operating Support
CARDINAL HEALTH MEDICAL PRODUCTS 6,816.04 Pharmacy Services
CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS LLC 1,341.00 Software Services
CARROLL INSTITUTE 780.00 Operating Support
CARUS LLC 15,925.80 Chemicals
CAVCOM LLC 7,499.00 Equipment/Supplies
CEMCAST PIPE & PRECAST 26,863.39 Various Projects
CENTER FOR FAMILY MEDICINE 55,271.63 Medical Services
CENTRAL SALT LLC 2,258.36 Road Salt
CENTRALSQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 1,920.00 Software Services
CENTURY BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC 125.34 Services
CENTURYLINK 5,406.37 Phone Charges
CHERAPA II QOZB LLC 400.00 Rental
CH-FINANCE INTERNAL 90,840.79 Testing Services
CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF SD 27,666.67 Operating Support
CH-PUBLIC PARKING FACILITIES 35,315.93 Parking Permits
CHS INC 11,090.74 Supplies
CH-SANITARY LANDFILL 1,017.00 Landfill Fees
CIS ONE TIME PAY 17,055.72 Various One Time Refunds
CITATION COLLECTION SERVICES 948.00 Services
CITY OF HARRISBURG 125.81 Assistance
CLAIMS ASSOCIATES INC 10,000.00 Claims Processing
CLARK ENGINEERING CORP 21,959.13 Various Projects
CLAUSEN, CODY D 117.25 Reimbursement
COCA COLA 3,867.60 Supplies
COMPASS CENTER 113,531.94 Operating Support
COMPLETE GARAGE DOORS INC 14,645.05 Repairs
CONFLUENCE 45,807.46 Various Projects
CONNECTING POINT 108,890.84 Equipment/Supplies
COOK, NICHOLAS 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
CORE & MAIN LP 24,855.60 Various Projects
COTTER, MARK 29.50 Travel Reimbursement
COX SUBSCRIPTIONS 120.64 Subscriptions
CRABGRASS CREW 800.00 Services
CRANE SALES & SERVICE 2,467.20 Repairs
CRAWFORD, TYLER 266.00 Travel Reimbursement
CROOKS MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 142.90 Water/Sewer Charges
CROSS, ROBERT L & VICTORIA 8,497.48 Real Estate
CRUFF TREE TRIMMING 10,788.00 Tree Removal
CUBIC ITS INC 13,546.00 Software
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 528.90 Services
CULVER, HEATHER 34,942.61 Real Estate
D&K CONSTRUCTION LLC 66,255.10 Various Projects
DA SILVA, RUBEN DUARTE PEREIRA 539.51 Travel Reimbursement
DABBERT PROPERTIES LLC 10,899.86 Lease
DAKOTA CONTRACTING CORP 373,892.19 Various Projects
DAKOTA DIETITIANS LLC 672.00 Professional Services
DAKOTA FLUID POWER INC 2,656.01 Repairs
DAKOTA PUMP & CONTROL INC 52,614.21 Equipment/Services
DAKOTA SUPPLY GROUP INC 9,683.95 Supplies
DAKOTABILITIES 46,975.98 Operating Support
DEANS DISTRIBUTING 5,912.74 Supplies
DECKER DRILLING & EXCAVATING LLC 80,127.00 Various Projects
DELTA DENTAL OF SD 117,886.23 Dental Services
DENTAL REPAIR SERVICES LLC 165.00 Dental Services
DEUTER, KARMEN J 49.98 Reimbursement
DGR ENGINEERING 80,814.00 Various Projects
DIVE RESCUE INTL 28,754.70 Equipment
DIVERSE LAWN & LANDSCAPING 176.00 Lawn Maintenance Services
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES 10.00 Title Corrections
DOT ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC 229,579.92 Various Projects
DOT PIPELINE & HAZARDOUS MAT SAFETY ADMIN 5,209.38 Assessments
DRAVLAND, JON 4,109.00 Travel Reimbursement
DRONESENSE INC 7,500.00 Software
DUST-TEX SERVICE INC 1,627.34 Cleaning Services
ECLINICALWORKS LLC 17,350.10 Medical Services
ECO WATER CONDITIONING OF SF 78.15 Services
ELECTION 8,815.00 Election
ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE LLC 173.28 Supplies
ELLENS, MEGHAN M 8.04 Reimbursement
ENDRESS + HAUSER INC 22,768.56 Equipment/Services
ENGEL, MAREN 210.00 Travel Reimbursement
ENGEL, ROBERTA 1,227.02 Worker’s Compensation
ENGELMANN, DARWIN 238.00 Travel Reimbursement
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS INC 870.33 Rentals
EQUIFAX INFO SERVICES LLC 586.74 Background Checks
ESS BROTHERS & SONS INC 4,960.00 Supplies
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL INC 3,960.00 Testing Services
EXPERIENCE SIOUX FALLS 307,393.98 Lodging Tax
EXTRAORDINAIRE FENCE CO LLC 1,578.36 Repairs
FABER PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS ANALYTICS 3,132.00 Professional Services
FARRWEST ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPLY INC 6,037.89 Equipment/Supplies
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 1,443.44 Shipping Charges
FERGUSON WATERWORKS 233,420.00 Various Projects
FIRE GROUP INC 2,559.51 Maintenance Services
FIRST DAKOTA TITLE 2,889.15 Real Estate
FISERV HEALTH STOP LOSS 98,646.52 Stop Loss
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLC 3,122.90 Supplies
FM ACOUSTICAL TILE INC 1,211.00 Services
FORTYONE FLATS APTS LMTD PARTNERSHIP 750,000.00 Real Estate
GA JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION INC 40,113.00 Various Projects
GANNETT SD LOCALIQ 5,653.51 Publishing Services
GARDEN, JEFFREY B 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
GARLAND DBS INC 4,750.00 Services
GBTFEE00670067343751517 567.60 Service Renewal
GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC 4,913.00 Equipment/Supplies
GEOTEK ENGINEERING & TESTING 26,553.15 Various Projects
GETTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO 913,407.50 Real Estate
GIRTON ADAMS CO INC 2,734.00 Supplies
GLOBALTECH ENVIRONMENTAL 157.79 Battery Disposal
GOEDEN PROPERTIES I LLC 247,760.00 Real Estate
GR EMERGENCY VEHICLE OUTFITTERS LLC 4,390.00 Services
GRANICUS LLC 9,327.08 Software
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 10,217.20 Various Projects
GRAYMONT (WI) LLC 89,857.10 Chemicals
GREATER SF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 212.00 Membership Dues
GREENWAY HEALTH 4,433.56 Claims Processing
GRIFFITH, JOHN H 1,152.06 Worker’s Compensation
GROVES EMERGENCY LIGHTING INSTALLATION LLC 1,105.00 Equipment/Supplies
GUARDIAN LIFE INS CO OF AMER 16,510.68 Life Insurance
GUARDRAIL ENTERPRISES INC 3,497.58 Repairs
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER SF 56,000.00 Operating Support
HALBRITTER, KENNETH G 3,289.50 Real Estate
HANDER INC 24,076.50 Repairs
HANDER, DONALD 3,775.00 Lease
HANZEL, CARI 294.00 Travel Reimbursement
HARTZE, KYLE A 175.00 Reimbursement
HAWKINS INC 97,641.08 Chemicals
HDR ENGINEERING INC 416,110.20 Various Projects
HEALTH DEPT REFUNDS 1,724.75 Various Health Department Refunds
HEARTLAND CONSUMERS POWER DISTRICT 356,360.87 Power Charges
HELPLINE CENTER INC 25,918.31 Operating Support
HENDRIX, ROBERT 5.68 Reimbursement
HENKEL, KEVIN 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
HERC-U-LIFT INC 298.00 Annual Inspections
HERMAN, JOSHUA J 194.25 Reimbursement
HIDDEN HILLS APARTMENTS LLC 42,762.95 Real Estate
HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING & SAFETY PRODU 2,625.75 Testing Services
HILTON GARDEN INN (SIOUX FALLS, SD) 6,940.05 Lodging Tax
HINTZ STAHL, DOMINICK 174.99 Reimbursement
HIRECLICK-KELOLAND EMPLOYMENT 1,147.00 Advertising Services
HOLIDAY INN CITY CENTRE 214.00 Hotel Charges
HOLIDAY STATIONSTORES LLC 22.00 Services
HOUSTON ENGINEERING INC 18,879.00 Various Projects
HOWE INC 40,677.99 Maintenance Services
HR GREEN INC 147,765.80 Various Projects
HUBER, CHRISTOPHER R 159.30 Reimbursement
HUMAN RESOURCE TIME MANAGEMENT LLC 90.00 Services
HYLAND SOFTWARE INC 20,639.37 Software Subscription
HY-VEE INC 943.37 Pharmacy Services
IDEXX DISTRIBUTION INC 5,300.00 Equipment/Supplies
INDEPENDENT LIVING CHOICES 15,169.48 Assistance
INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN GROUP INC 92,678.41 Various Projects
INNIO JENBACHER NORTH AMER LLC 19,921.23 Repairs
INNOVATIVE INTERFACES INC 683.33 Software Subscription
INSTITUTIONS SERVICES INC 15,406.70 Equipment
INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY 50,592.73 Equipment/Services
INTERIOR TECHNICIANS INC 10,347.15 Services
INTER-LAKES COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP INC 11,250.00 Operating Support
INTERSECTIONS CONSULTING LLC 175.00 Consulting Services
INTERSTATE OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 10,961.10 Furniture/Supplies
INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS INC 5,298.41 Maintenance Services
INTL SOC OF FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTORS 9,150.00 Training
INVENGO AMERICAN CORP 1,644.00 Maintenance Services
IPS GROUP INC 3,891.57 Credit Card Fees
ISI LLC 300.00 Interpreter Services
ISTATE TRUCK INC 8,285.66 Repairs
JANS, BODRAY D 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
JEUNESSE, LORENZO 20,301.76 Real Estate
JMJ CASEWORKS INC 27,235.38 Repairs
JOHNSON CONSULTING 70,164.94 Consulting Services
JONES ACE HARDWARE OF VERMILLION 10,819.09 Equipment/Supplies
JORGENSEN, TAMARA 17.42 Reimbursement
JOSTEN CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO INC 996.00 Supplies
JOURNEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES 297,430.48 Various Projects
JSA CONSULTING ENGINEERS 81,256.50 Various Projects
JUSTFOIA INC 10,326.74 Software Renewal
KB SPRINKLERS 683.88 Sprinkler Repairs
KEARNEY, DON 140.00 Travel Reimbursement
KENOBBIE, ROBERT W 2,400.00 Real Estate
KIESLER POLICE SUPPLY 9,707.10 Equipment/Supplies
KLEINSASSER, BRUCE 2,560.65 Instructor Fees
KLEMISCH, RICK 12.73 Reimbursement
KNIFE RIVER 7,083.85 Various Projects
KOLLARS, BRETT A 180.00 Travel Reimbursement
KOLLARS, REBECCA A 255.10 Travel Reimbursement
KONE INC 1,920.00 Maintenance Services
KONICA MINOLTA 450.00 Services
KORTAN IRRIGATION 88.00 Sprinkler Repairs
KRIER & BLAIN INC 48,705.93 Repairs
KRUMWIEDE, ALESHA 6.03 Reimbursement
LACEY RENTALS INC 12,468.75 Rentals
LAKE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 11,510.00 Training
LAMB MOTOR CO 45,658.00 Vehicle
LANGUAGE LINE LLC 8,665.29 Interpreter Services
LANNING, KASEY J 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
LAWN RANGERS 118.01 Sprinkler Repairs
LEONE, JOSEPH C 750.00 Speaker
LEWARS, LISA E 127.97 Reimbursement
LEWIS & CLARK REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 597,358.40 Water Charges
LEWIS DRUG INC 187.76 Pharmacy Services
LEWIS, JOSHUA J 159.30 Travel Reimbursement
LG EVERIST INC 37,742.00 Various Projects
LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING LLC 23,053.08 Recycling Services
LINCOLN CNTY 92.00 Filings Fees
LIPETZKY’S IRRIGATION 1,941.34 Sprinkler Repairs
LLOYD CO 192,278.49 Various Projects
LSC ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS LLC 33,761.28 Supplies
LUDENS, BRADLEY 138.01 Reimbursement
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF SD 65,830.13 Operating Support
MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT LLC 1,973.14 Equipment/Supplies
MADERA FLOORS 7,000.00 Repairs
MAGUIRE IRON INC 9,814.63 Services
MAILLOUX, CHRISTOPHER A 110.45 Reimbursement
MALLOY ELECTRIC 14,880.09 Repairs
MAMMOTH HOLDINGS LLC 639.36 Car Washing
MARINER INSTITUTIONAL LLC 33,000.00 Professional Services
MARKLEY, ERIC 3,071.27 Worker’s Compensation
MATHESON LINWELD 542.25 Rental
MATTHEWS, MEGAN D 120.00 Reimbursement
MATZ PAINTING & WALL COVERING INC 11,535.74 Services
MCKENNA, ASHLEY A 175.00 Reimbursement
MCKESSON MEDICAL-SURGICAL INC 7,650.00 Medical Supplies
MCNAMARA, WILLIAM 3,210.39 Worker’s Compensation
MERCK & CO INC 6,834.06 Pharmacy Services
METZ, CLINTON 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
MICHEALS PURPLE PETUNIA SEPTIC SERVICE LLC 1,530.00 Services
MID STATES AUDIO INC 1,425.45 Equipment
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY CO 781.82 Natural Gas Services
MIDCONTINENT COMMUNICATIONS 12,309.34 Internet/Phone Charges
MIDSTATES UNIFORM & LETTERING INC 109.35 Uniforms
MIDWAY SERVICE INC 209,593.16 Fuel
MIDWEST ALARM CO 437.00 Maintenance Services
MIDWEST ENERGY ASSN 1,650.00 Subscription
MIDWEST LABORATORIES INC 3,938.22 Testing Services
MIEDEMA, TORY 140.00 Travel Reimbursement
MINN CNTY AUDITOR 41,736.83 Shared Costs
MINN CNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS 893.00 Filings Fees
MINN CNTY TREASURER 10,723.19 Shared Costs
MINN COMMUNITY WATER CORP 916.20 Water Charges
MOBOTREX 15,270.00 Equipment
MOODYS INVESTORS SERVICE INC 2,000.00 Subscription Services
MOTOROLA 195,247.29 Equipment/Supplies
MYRL & ROYS PAVING INC 860,553.84 Various Projects
NALCO CO 77,508.60 Chemicals
NARDINI FIRE EQUIP, JUSTICE FIRE & SAFETY 3,065.75 Maintenance Services
NATIONAL TOWER CONTROLS LLC 15,225.00 Services
NELSON, JACQUELINE M 105.00 Travel Reimbursement
NETWORK CONSULTING SERVICES INC 110,962.62 Software
NEW HORIZONS LEARNING LLC 9,790.00 Training
NICHE ACADEMY LLC 3,800.00 Subscription Renewal
NIELSON, DANIEL 20.10 Reimbursement
NORMAN ENGINEERING & SURVEYING INC 20,800.00 Various Projects
NORTHERN TRUCK EQUIPMENT CORP 242,705.00 Equipment
NOTIFYMD 656.63 Answering Services
NOVAK SANITARY SERVICE 24,237.93 Garbage Services
NURSERY WHOLESALERS OF SD 33,480.68 Trees/Shrubs
OHARA, THOMAS 3,194.57 Worker’s Compensation
OMNITECH INC 31,213.91 Software Support
ONE TIME PAY 5,309.03 Various One Time Payments
ONENECK IT SOLUTIONS LLC 106,317.71 Software Services
ONSITE SERVICE SOLUTIONS LLC 7,480.00 Equipment
OPHTHALMOLOGY LTD 60.00 Optical Services
OVERDRIVE INC 21,508.02 Supplies
P&K PEST CONTROL INC 75.00 Pest Control Services
PA TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGY LLC 253,440.20 Equipment
PARADIGM SOFTWARE LLC 15,335.95 Software Renewal
PARAGON DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS 483,787.86 Equipment/Services
PARKING REFUNDS 15.00 Various Parking Refunds
PATTEN, MICHAEL 161.00 Travel Reimbursement
PATTERSON DENTAL SUPPLY 18,326.66 Dental Services
PEARSON, JEAN 129.31 Reimbursement
PENFIELD, LOGAN C 41.30 Travel Reimbursement
PEOPLEREADY INC 4,581.76 Temporary Labor
PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP 1,338.61 Supplies
PERMIT REFUNDS 1,146.00 Various Permit Refunds
PETERSEN, ADAM 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
PFEIFER IMPLEMENT 11,394.08 Repairs
PHARMACY SPECIALTIES & CLINIC INC 234.32 Pharmacy Services
PHEASANTLAND INDUSTRIES 2,088.30 Supplies
POET PURE 8,280.93 Chemicals
PRAIRIE STATES TRUCKING INC 57,648.00 Various Projects
PRECISION DENTAL LAB INC 418.00 Dental Services
PRESTO X 7,885.40 Chemicals
PRITCHETT, SHAWN 242.95 Reimbursement
PRODENCO GROUP INC 375.00 Dental Services
PROLINE MARKETING INC 93.22 Supplies
PROPIO LS LLC 7,290.55 Interpreter Services
PROSMILES APEX OF SF 3,419.00 Dental Services
PULSE, JENNIFER M 3,877.56 Real Estate
PVS DX INC 37,174.95 Chemicals
Q & E HANDYMAN SERVICES LLC 90,121.69 Various Projects
QUALIFIED PRESORT SERVICE LLC 45,574.28 Mailing Services
R D OFFUTT CO 94,722.40 Equipment
RAISE RITE INC 1,004.70 Services
REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EXPRESS 855.00 Rental Assistance
REDERTH, CONNIE 4,897.97 Real Estate
REFUND ONE TIME PAY 3,139.30 Various One Time Refunds
REITER, JUSTIN 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
REVIER PRESSURE WASHERS INC 2,869.10 Repairs
REVINU INC 46,000.00 Rentals
REZAC, NICHOLAS 261.50 Travel Reimbursement
RHOADES, THOMAS B 273.00 Travel Reimbursement
RIORDAN, MATTHEW D 266.00 Travel Reimbursement
RISK ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 9,166.67 Professional Services
RISK ANALYSIS & MANAGEMENT INC 15,392.00 Medical Services
RIVERSIDE CAPTIONING CO 330.00 Interpreter Services
RJH CONSULTANTS INC 8,843.76 Professional Services
ROCHESTER ARMORED CAR CO INC 4,251.00 Armored Car Services
ROCK ASPHALT 24.12 Reimbursement
RONNING ENTERPRISES INC 11,515.67 Real Estate
ROTO ROOTER 1,335.00 Services
ROYAL TREE SERVICE LLC 6,780.00 Tree Removal
RUNGE, JESSALYN R 175.00 Reimbursement
RURAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVE 6,507.25 Equipment
RUST, SCOTT 91.00 Travel Reimbursement
SAATHOFF, ERIC 230.48 Reimbursement
SAFEAEON INC 42,862.76 Software Support
SANFORD HEALTH 40,592.13 Medical Services
SANFORD HEALTH PLAN 21,225.00 Medical Services
SANITATION PRODUCTS INC 33,009.81 Repairs
SAWATCH INC 9,526.40 Software
SAYRE ASSOCIATES INC 68,777.50 Various Projects
SCHAUNAMAN, KATIE A 9,962.26 Real Estate
SCHIAVINATO, GABRIEL 140.00 Travel Reimbursement
SCHIELE, MICHAEL 3,500.00 Real Estate
SCHMIDT, ALBERT 343.00 Travel Reimbursement
SCHMUNK, BENJAMIN A 41.54 Reimbursement
SCHWEDER, DOMINIC 274.70 Travel Reimbursement
SCULPTUREWALK INC 30,000.00 Operating Support
SD ACHIEVE 11,143.69 Operating Support
SD DEPT OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES *MULT 58,789.33 Quarter Solid Waste Fee
SD DEPT OF LABOR & REGULATION 8,120.26 Unemployment Insurance
SD DEPT OF REVENUE 600.00 Malt Beverage
SD DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 248.00 Background Checks
SD ELECTRICAL COMMISSION 5,885.00 Electrical Inspections
SD MULTI HOUSING ASSN 2,500.00 Training
SD NETWORK LLC 1,949.66 Software Services
SD ONE CALL BOARD 7,455.00 Message Services
SDSU AG & BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING 4,363.77 Various Projects
SEALPROS INC 82,888.17 Various Projects
SEATON, ISABELLA 9.38 Reimbursement
SECURE ENTERPRISE ASSET MANAGEMENT INC 55,012.86 Recycling Services
SERVICEMASTER BUILDING & COMM MAINT 17,941.00 Cleaning Services
SERVICEWEAR APPAREL INC 1,833.59 Uniforms
SF AREA HUMANE SOCIETY 13,539.37 Operating Support
SF ARTS COUNCIL 17,150.00 Operating Support
SF DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION INC 590.00 Sponsorship
SF ELECTRIC LLC 33,030.50 Various Projects
SF PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 49-5 9,131.40 Operating Support
SF REGIONAL AIRPORT 200.00 Renewals
SF TRANSIT LLC 860,251.44 Operating Support
SF UTILITIES 4,029.92 Utilities
SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC 6,868.23 Various Projects
SIEBENBORN, ANDREW 15.17 Reimbursement
SIOUX EMPIRE TRIAGE CENTER 366,417.55 Operating Support
SIOUX FALLS THRIVE 13,575.81 Operating Support
SIOUX MERCHANT PATROL INC 25,438.25 Security Services
SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY 36,861.76 Electricity Charges
SIOUX VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL INC 8,640.00 Chemicals
SIOUXLAND HERITAGE MUSEUM 75,078.75 Operating Support
SIOUXLAND ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY ASSOC 1,740.00 Dental Services
SMG-SF EVENT VENUES 10,006.64 Rental
SOUKUP CONSTRUCTION INC 144,036.21 Various Projects
SOUTH EASTERN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 5,000.00 Services
SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOUNDATION 1,500.00 Training
SPECHT, MICHEAL 3,226.00 Worker’s Compensation
SPECIALIZED PROPERTY CARE 175.00 Sprinkler Repairs
SPIER, JAYNIE A 854.00 Services
SPLITROCK LANDSCAPING & NURSERY INC 93,355.99 Various Projects
SPRECHER, ANNE T 14.00 Travel Reimbursement
SQUEEGEE SQUAD 18,916.25 Window Washing
STANDARD PLASTIC INC 1,394.00 Supplies
STOCKWELL ENGINEERS INC 83,619.39 Various Projects
STREET TREE VOUCHER PROGRAM 1,600.00 Street Tree Vouchers
STREICHERS INC 54,086.82 Equipment/Supplies
STRYKER SALES CORP 25,335.85 Equipment/Supplies
SUBPOENA FEES 150.00 Various Subpoena Fees
SUPERTURF 550.00 Lawn Maintenance Services
SYSCO CORP 15,000.85 Supplies
T&R CONTRACTING INC 742,727.67 Various Projects
T&R ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INC 100.00 Supplies
T2 SYSTEMS INC 427.05 Services
TALLEY, JACOB ROBERT DOUGLAS 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
TASER TRAINING ACADEMY 4,080.00 Equipment/Supplies
TELEMARK CORP 4,253.09 Supplies
TEWINKEL, JUSTINE M 15,840.60 Real Estate
THOMAS L PRICE INC 6,000.00 Psychiatry Services
THOMPSON SOLUTIONS GROUP 76,568.88 Repairs
THOMSON REUTERS - WEST 4,977.89 Subscription Services
THUM, JONATHAN 56.00 Travel Reimbursement
TIETJEN, NICOLE 87.77 Reimbursement
TRANE US INC 57,650.00 Equipment/Repairs
TRAPEZE SOFTWARE GROUP INC 2,200.00 Software
TREADWAY, CHRISTOPHER 2,654.01 Worker’s Compensation
TSP INC 6,299.25 Various Projects
TWO WAY SOLUTIONS INC 206,927.44 Equipment/Services
UBEO MIDCO LLC 1,182.00 Professional Services
UKG KRONOS SYSTEMS LLC 1,991.29 Software
ULTEIG ENGINEERS INC 14,923.50 Various Projects
UMR INC 39,718.22 Administrative Services
UNCHARTED VISUALS LLC 400.00 Services
UNIQUE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 600.85 Placement Services
UNISON SOLUTIONS INC 28,043.37 Equipment
UNITED RENTALS 7,043.00 Rentals
UNLOADED STILL LLC DBA SURE TEST 2,342.92 Professional Services
US POSTAL SERVICE 302.16 Postal Fees
USD RESEARCH PARK 76,875.00 Operating Support
USGS NATL CENTER MS 270 21,285.00 Joint Funding Agreement
USP TECHNOLOGIES 23,024.34 Chemicals
VAN DIEST SUPPLY CO INC 33,704.00 Chemicals
VERIZON WIRELESS 63,916.64 Phone Charges
VERMEER EQUIPMENT OF SD INC 81,100.78 Equipment
VERN EIDE LEASING LLC 4,800.00 Leases
VISION CARE ASSOC 34.00 Optical Services
VOLT LLC 600.00 Services
VREUGDENHIL, JOHN V 175.00 Reimbursement
WALMAN OPTICAL CO 290.00 Optical Services
WAMCO LAB INC 1,100.00 Testing Services
WASHINGTON PAVILION MANAGEMENT INC 174,583.33 Operating Support
WASP TREE & LAWN 27,142.00 Tree Removal
WAYSTAR HEALTH 7,857.89 Medical Services
WELL365 2,500.00 Training
WESCO DISTRIBUTION INC 5,727.60 Supplies
WEST PLAINS ENGINEERING INC 1,948.50 Various Projects
WESTERBERG, ELIJAH G 159.26 Reimbursement
WESTERN AREA POWER ADMIN 103,587.36 Power Charges
WEX BANK 10,573.19 Fuel
WHITE WILLOW CONSULTING LLC 12,000.00 Consulting Services
WILKINS, LAURIE K 230.51 Reimbursement
WILSON & CO INC ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS 109,650.00 Various Projects
WILSON, BRENTON A 29.48 Reimbursement
WINWATER SIOUX FALLS SD CO 3,575.60 Supplies
WOODS FULLER SHULTZ & SMITH PC 58,577.22 Legal Services
WOOLAM, BONNIE 294.00 Travel Reimbursement
XCEL ENERGY MN 323,027.56 Electricity Charges
YARD BARBERS LLC 3,520.37 Sprinkler Repairs
YARDSCAPES LLC 2,234.30 Sprinkler Repairs
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSN OF SF 16,416.67 Operating Support
ZOLL DATA SYSTEMS INC 738.67 Software Subscription
Grand Total $19,854,776.89 Total of AP Expenditures for July 2024
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
July Payroll
Fund and Department Gross Earnings Employer Amount Total
100 - General Fund
$8,422,215.59
$2,808,697.14
$11,230,912.73
01 - Mayor
$51,284.92
$12,323.70
$63,608.62
02 - City Council
$60,869.79
$18,610.09
$79,479.88
03 - Attorney
$133,038.35
$47,258.02
$180,296.37
04 - Human Resources
$86,387.21
$33,817.27
$120,204.48
05 - Finance
$198,657.97
$75,439.08
$274,097.05
07 - Technology
$287,788.79
$94,777.30
$382,566.09
08 - Multimedia Support
$122,773.30
$44,832.45
$167,605.75
09 - Fire
$1,572,641.61
$647,138.22
$2,219,779.83
10 - Police
$2,412,793.42
$816,668.57
$3,229,461.99
11 - Highways and Streets
$833,981.75
$296,956.44
$1,130,938.19
12 - Health
$597,220.28
$194,094.00
$791,314.28
14 - Parks & Recreation
$1,327,115.32
$256,544.87
$1,583,660.19
15 - Siouxland Libraries
$358,831.61
$133,438.91
$492,270.52
16 - Urban Management
$378,831.27
$136,798.22
$515,629.49
260 - Community Development Fund
$43,206.22
$15,031.16
$58,237.38
268 - Transit Fund
$7,377.98
$1,833.30
$9,211.28
272 - Storm Drainage Fund
$147,664.38
$50,405.05
$198,069.43
290 - 911 Dispatch Fund
$307,555.17
$74,877.69
$382,432.86
656 - Electric Light Fund
$57,076.11
$21,622.94
$78,699.05
665 - Public Parking Fund
$23,676.45
$9,837.89
$33,514.34
666 - Sanitary Landfill Fund
$148,698.02
$57,683.14
$206,381.16
675 - Water Fund
$445,230.99
$158,680.89
$603,911.88
677 - Water Reclamation Fund
$438,703.10
$148,927.86
$587,630.96
715 - 115 Trust Fund
$0.00
$6,575.95
$6,575.95
758 - Employees’ Retirement Fund
$2,649,591.69
$3,968.03
$2,653,559.72
759 - Firefighters’ Retirement Fund
$944,323.93
$2,501.20
$946,825.13
848 - Facilities Management
$139,963.81
$50,346.52
$190,310.33
851 - Fleet Revolving Fund
$157,166.90
$53,378.26
$210,545.16
852 - City Health Life Benefit Fund
$11,115.50
$4,347.64
$15,463.14
855 - Workers’ Compensation Fund
$26,908.27
$3,499.70
$30,407.97
880 - Insurance Liability Fund
$11,259.25
$3,448.52
$14,707.77
Total Payroll Expenditures for Jun 2024
$13,981,733
$3,475,663
$17,457,396
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATIONS FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Notice is given that various Alcoholic Beverage Licenses are to be operated at various locations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as listed below.
The City Council will consider said applications at Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West Tenth Street, at 6:00 p.m., on September 3, 2024.
Any person interested may appear and be heard.
New 2024 Retail Wine License and New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Kwik Star #1257, 901 North Ebenezer Avenue.
New 2024 Retail Wine License and New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Kwik Star #1711, 1301 North Finnegan Avenue.
New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for Gash Barka LLC, 2412 East 10th Street.
Special One-Day Wine Licenses for The History Club, 758 South Phillips Avenue, for Jazz events on September 11 & 25, 2024.
Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for South Dakota Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to be operated at the 504 North Phillips Avenue, for a Latino Festival on September 15, 2024.
Jamie L. Palmer
Licensing Specialist
City Attorney’s Office
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SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for Light Bulbs (Op Svc) FY25 PD #3469 will be received at the Central Services Center, Purchasing Department, 1101 N. Western Ave., Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 11:00 AM, Monday, August 26, 2024. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 11:00 AM of said day in the Central Services Center. Bids will be presented to the School Board at the next succeeding regular Board meeting, all in accordance with Board policy. Specifications and Bid Forms may be obtained at https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/pending-bids-and-request-for-proposals or the Purchasing Department in the Central Services Center, 1101 N. Western Ave., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: Todd Vik, Business Manager, Finance. This notice may be viewed free of charge on a 13 statewide public notice website maintained pursuant to § 17-2-1.
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CITY OF BALTIC
Publish: Aug. 23, 2024
UNAPPROVED MINUTES BALTIC CITY COUNCIL MEETING
August 13, 2024, 7:00 PM BALTIC CITY HALL 130 ST. OLAF AVENUE BALTIC, SOUTH DAKOTA
Mayor Deborah McIsaac called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM in the Baltic City Hall, 130 St. Olaf Avenue. Answering roll call were City Attorney John Hughes, Aldermen Ryan Sinding, Mayor Deborah McIsaac, Alderman Nikki Oien and joining via Teams, Alderman Steve Boeve. Listening on the phone as a guest was Alderman Brian McGreevy. Also, in attendance was ISG Engineer Justin Heim and Parker Hamann, Public Works Supervisor Ryan Fods and Finance Officer Lacey Harrington.
Mayor McIsaac led the meeting in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The council reviewed the July 9th, 2024 Regular Council Meeting minutes. Ryan Sinding made a motion to approve the July 9th, 2024 minutes, Nikki Oien seconded. All ayes, motion carried.
Council reviewed the Claims Payable. Sinding made a motion to approve the Claims Payable and Nikki Oien seconded. All ayes, motion carried.
Public Time
Debbie Murphy came forward to thank the City of Baltic and everyone involved in the events for a successful Dog Days.
Calvin and Hannah Ruffey came forward wanting to discuss their property line and mowing the boulevard, and whethere they are required to do so. Mayor Deborah McIsaac explained that the State of SD allows municipalities to be able to govern and manage all private land and public land and allows city to ask abutting properties to take care of those spots including mowing, weeds, snow removal. Baltic citizens maintain their abutting property/boulevard. Ruffey asked what non-mowing options he had for the boulevard. Ryan Fods advised that the Planning & Zoning regulations require those areas be landscaped with sod, seed or other living ground, there was discussion about types of vegetation that would help minimize the mowing and still look nice. Mayor advised before planting anything, to check with ordinances and regulations on what is allowed.
Desiree came forward to asking about peeling paint and how soon it would need to be remediated if the Code Enforcement Officer would send her a letter. The Mayor explained that our Code Enforcement Officer is easy to work with and we just ask citizens to communicate with him on their plans and a timeline and he would accommodate those plans.
OLD BUSINESS
Bulldog Avenue
The Baltic School District would like Bulldog Avenue to go back to a 2-way street. Ryan Sinding made a motion to put Bulldog Avenue back from a 1-way to a 2-way effective immediately, Nikki Oien seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Veterans Memorial
Mayor McIsaac asked if there have been any updates on this. Lacey Harrington advised we have not heard anything regarding the memorial. This has been tabled until we have more information and updates to discuss.
Verizon Wireless
April 2023, the Verizon Wireless Agreement was approved, but the work hadn’t been completed. A new agreement was asked to be signed within the current fiscal year. Nikki Oien made a motion to give Mayor Deborah McIsaac approval to sign the new agreement with Verizon Wireless, Ryan Sinding seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
City Hall destruction and Fines and Fees are tabled until further updates.
NEW BUSINESS
Public Hearing - Re-Plat Request – Prairie Avenue
Mayor Deborah McIsaac asked if anyone was present to speak on behalf of the public for the re-plat of Prairie Avenue lots 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, & 59 in the Valley View Meadows Addition.
No one came forward.
Ryan Fods presented the Council with the request from M&L Construction to combine lots 54 & 55 to create lot 54A, combine lots 56 & 57 to create lot 56A & combine lots 58 & 59 to create lot 58A with Planning & Zoning commission approval. Ryan Sinding made the motion upon recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission, to give Mayor Deborah McIsaac permission to sign the mylars to combine lots 54 & 55 to create lot 54A, combine lots 56 & 57 to create lot 56A & combine lots 58 & 59 to create lot 58A, Nikki Oien seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
ENGINEERING UPDATE
Watermain Looping Project
Justin Heim with ISG stated the Watermain Looping has been hold for a couple of weeks. Presented a change order to include the installation of public sanitary sewer along 4th Street. The installation of sanitary sewer in this area will provide more conformity within the system providing less maintenance resiliency for the public infrastructure. The cost of this change order is not eligible for the grant funding as it was not included in the original scope of work for the SRF funding. It is recommended to complete the work at this time to capitalize on the efficiencies of having a contractor on site to complete the work. Justin discussed this will cause some service disruption during this and how they plan to accommodate the citizens getting in and out during that time.
Oak & Ash
Justin gave updated on the Oak and Ash Project. Heim informed the Council that Lovely Avenue was completed this week and they have moved on to Ash and will move on to Oak as well. They are still planning on completing this project this fall depending on weather. A Pay Application was presented. Alderman Sinding asked Heim how many change orders are there going to be and wanted to show concern for those change orders in terms of cost to the city. Heim explained it is normal to have these change orders and they like to present the Council with change orders as they come to be transparent. He also informed the Council they are still under that overall engineers estimate on the project.
Nikki Oien made a motion to approve the Pay Application #3 for $120,044.85, Steve Boeve seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Nikki Oien then made a motion to approve Change Order #1 for $62,627.16 for the Watermain Looping Project change order, Sinding seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Nikki Oien then made a motion to approve Pay Application #2 $97,255.31 for the Oak & Ash Utility Improvements Project, Sinding seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
ISG Engineer Justin Heim asked for a motion to approve ISG to go to bid with Ryan Fods help for the Main Lift Station Improvements Project this September. Ryan Sinding made a motion to approve ISG and Ryan Fods to go to bid for the Main Lift Station Improvements Project, seconded by Nikki Oien, all ayes, motion carried.
Baltic Heights Park
Mayor Deborah McIsaac gave updates on the Baltic Community Access Grant and the Transportation Alternative Grant. Mayor McIsaac discussed options on funding for the Baltic Heights improvements as we were not selected by Game, Fish and Parks for a grant we has been looking into for pickleball, splash pad and other improvements.
PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE
Fods updated the Council on the Transportation Alternative Grant stating there would be a site visit Wednesday, August 14th. Fods reminded the Council of the Hwy 115 Project. For each of the meetings, if you want to be a stakeholder, they would like us there 30 minutes early. Fods signed us up for the Dell Rapids early. Everyone is welcome to attend. They are going to provide information on improvement projects over the next 5-10 years.
FINANCE UPDATE
Annual Budget
Lacey Harrington stated a date needs to be set for the Annual Budget. Harrington will get that date organized and notify the public.
Coffee with Council
Along with the budgeting, the date will be set and communicated to the public.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS UPDATE
Lacey Harrington gave recap of Dog Days. A post event meeting will be planned. Harrington also wanted to remind everyone about the lead pipe survey that we are required to have every property submit in Baltic. Letters will be sent to every household and business. All need to be completed as soon as possible otherwise the Public Works Dept will need to go to the remaining homes.
LEGAL/COUNIL/MAYOR/UPDATE
Attorney Hughes wanted to mention IM 28 that will be coming up to vote on. Ballot Measure IM 28 deals with a potential repeal of the state sales tax on anything for human consumption which could include tobacco. Mayor McIsaac and Attorney Hughes spoke in detail about the way this may affect the City of Baltic and its budget. Both McIsaac and Hughes wanted to remind voters to educate themselves before voting.
Attorney Hughes provided an update on the Settlement Agreement with Grant Park Capital. He presented the Council with a letter of response he had sent on July 12, 2024 to theGPC’s letter and check that was received on July 3, 2024. There has been no response from Grant Park. Hughes recommended we post this most recent update on the City of Baltic Website under the litigation link.
With no further business to discuss, Sinding made a motion to adjourn at 8:07pm. Seconded by Boeve. All ayes, motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Lacey Harrington Municipal Finance Officer
Deborah McIsaac
Mayor
Claims payable below:
CITY OF BALTIC CLAIMS AUGUST
605 Companies Watermain Looping $120,044.85
A&B Printing Lease $78.35
ACE Hardware Graffiti Clean Up Supp, Hose Cnctr $88.08
Alliance Phone & Internet Service $196.74
Backyard Pyrotechnics Dog Days Fireworks $ 2,500.00
Badger Water Meter Services $161.10
City of Baltic Water, Sewer & Trash $186.79
City of Sioux Falls Bacteria Water Tests $87.00
Classic Corner Fuel $330.74
Code Enforcement Code Enforcement $337.72
The Dakota Scout Legal Publishing $94.29
Dell Rapids Lumber Sewer Supplies $57.25
Direct Technologies IT Services $922.23
DSG Meter Setter $603.23
Dust Tex Rug Service $69.46
Earthwork Enterprise Oak & Ash Pay Application $97,255.31
EFTPS June Payroll Tax $ 5,062.36
Fast Signs Signs for Dog Days $635.03
Garbage N More Sanitation Service $ 9,833.33
Health Pool of SD Health Insurance $ 1,935.96
Heiman Fire Equipment Annual Inspection & Replacements $223.00
Hughes Law Office April & May Legal Services $ 3,036.97
ISG Engineering Service $67,284.18
Kinetic Leasing Oak & Douglas $ 5,546.00
Knife River Sand for Volleyball Court $721.20
Lacey Harrington Mileage $53.87
Lacey’s Sanitation Porta Services $ 1,660.00
MCWC Water Purchase $10,380.20
Metering & Technology $881.92
MidAmerican Natural Gas $32.06
Midway Service Tires for mower $198.00
New Century Press Promotions & Publications $500.00
Nikki Oien Mileage $23.58
Paul Clarke Inspections, mileage & cell phone use $772.50
Panther Graphics Dog Days Shirts $612.90
SD Public Assurance Insurance $19,770.87
SECOG Admin Fee for DW State ARPA Grant $4,000.00
Sioux Falls Humane Society Contract hours & mileage $81.77
SuFuDu Dog Days $400.00
Seal Pros Paving $42,666.00
SD Dept of Revenue July Garbage Tax $882.28
Sverdrup Township Grading $60.00
SDRS $2,055.26
SDRS 2 Ben’s June Supplemental Retirement $200.00
USBancorp Pickup $721.59
USBank July CC Statement $ 2,120.88
Virg’s Service Trimmer Heads $161.23
Xcel Energy Electricity $ 3,504.18
First National Bank DumpTruck $712.34
Beal Distributing OP/AG Purchases $21,376.83
Johnson Brothers OP/AG Purchases $ 5,139.77
Southern Glazier OP/AG Purchases $128.92
RNDC OP/AG Purchases $ 1,941.60
Dakota Beverage OP/AG Purchases $10,670.13
Employee Payroll JULY Payroll $16,323.74
Council Payroll JUNE & JULY Meeting Payroll $ 5,300.00
TOTAL CLAIMS $470,623.59
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
UNAPPROVED MINUTES BALTIC CITY PLANNING & ZONING MEETING
August 13, 2024 6:30 PM BALTIC CITY HALL 130 ST. OLAF AVENUE BALTIC, SOUTH DAKOTA
CALL TO ORDER
Ed Wilson called the meeting of the P&Z Board to order at 6:39 PM in the Baltic City Hall, 130 St Olaf Avenue. Answering roll call were Nikki Oien, Ed Wilson, Debbie Murphy & Ryan Sinding. Also, in attendance was Public Works Supervisor Ryan Fods, Finance Officer Lacey Harrington & Mayor Deb McIsaac.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Ed Wilson led the meeting of the Pledge of Allegiance.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES Sinding made a motion to approve the June 26, 2024 Minutes. Seconded by Debbie Murphy. All Ayes. Motion Carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Ed Wilson presented the Commission with a re-plat request from M&L Construction to combine lots 54 & 55 to create lot 54A, combine lots 56 & 57 to create lot 56A & combine lots 58 & 59 to create lot 58A. Ryan Sinding made the motion to combine lots 54 & 55 to create lot 54A, combine lots 56 & 57 to create lot 56A & combine lots 58 & 59 to create lot 58A, Nikki Oien seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Fods notified the P&Z the lot previously planned to be a coffee shop is considering a bar/casino, there may be a condition use hearing in the future.
Ed Wilson advised that we will be working with SECOG to completely redo our ordinances and planning and zoning regulations. Lacey Harrington will send that list out to each member of the P&Z and Council for consideration.
ADJOURNMENT
Sinding made a motion to adjourn at 6:47 pm. Oien seconded. All voted aye. Motion passed.
Respectfully Submitted,
Lacey Harrington Finance Officer
Ed Wilson P&Z Chair
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South Dakota
PUBLISH: Aug. 23, 2024
COURTS
PUBLISH: Aug. 16, Aug. 23, Aug. 30 & Sept. 6, 2024
State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha
In Circuit Court Second Judicial Circuit
In the matter of the petition of :
Heather Marie Eyk
For a change of name to:
Heather Marie Larkin
File No: 49CIV24-3304
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Heather Marie Eyk the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from Heather Marie Eyk to Heather Marie Larkin. On the 24th day of September, 2024, at the hour of 11:00am said verified petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge Power Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. Dated this 6th day of August, 2024 at Minnehaha, South Dakota.
Cathy Arant Clerk of Court
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PUBLISH: Aug. 2, Aug. 9, Aug. 16 & Aug. 23, 2024,
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA IN CIRCUIT COURT:
SS
County of Minnehaha
In Circuit Court 2nd Judicial Circuit
In the matter of the petition of: Jacob Michael Englert
For a change of name to: Eris Anastasia Englert
File No: 49CIV24-2925
Notice is hereby given a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Jacob Michael Englert the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from Jacob Michael Englert to Eris Anastasia Englert. On the 3 day of September, 2024, at the hour of 11:00am said verified petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge Barnett Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. Dated this 16 day of July, 2024 at Minnehaha, South Dakota.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16, Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA IN CIRCUIT COURT :SS COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOUGLAS G. KUHLMAN, Deceased.
49 PRO 24-199
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on the 2nd day of July, 2024, Kathrine Mousel, of 13026 Maebeth Dr. SE, Huntsville, Alabama 35803 was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Douglas G. Kuhlman
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk of Courts and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 5th day of August, 2024.
Katherin Mousel
13026 Maebeth Dr. SE
Huntsville, AL 35803
Attorney for the Estate:
Samp Law Offices
P.O. Box 495
Sioux Falls, SD57101
(605) 339-1020
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16, Aug. 23 & Aug. 30, 2024
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA IN CIRCUIT COURT :SS
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL HASS, Deceased. 49 PRO 24-205
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on the date shown below, Tena Harris, of 453 South Carr Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80226, was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Michael Hass, deceased.
Creditors of Decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 31st day of July, 2024.
/s/ Tena Harris Tena Harris
453 South Carr Street
Lakewood, CO 80226
Phone: 303-885-9544
Angelia Gries, Clerk of Courts
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-2470
Prepared by:
Dennis L. Duncan
The Duncan Law Firm LLP
515 West Landscape Place, Suite 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
605-361-9840
dlduncan@ddlawsd.com
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PUBLISH: Aug. 16, Aug. 23, Aug. 30 & Sept. 6, 2024
State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha
In Circuit Court Second Judicial Circuit
In the matter of the petition of :
Hayat Abdourhman
For a change of name to:
Hiwet Desalegn Behone
File No: 49 CIV24-2380
*Amended*
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Hayat Abdourhman the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from Hayat Abdourhman to Hiwet Desalegn Behone. On the 17 day of Sept., 2024, at the hour of 11:00am said verified petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge Hoffman Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. Dated this 30 day of July, 2024 at Minnehaha, South Dakota.
Cathy Arant Clerk of Court
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, Aug. 30, Sept. 6 & Sept. 13, 2024
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
NORTH STAR MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. MAJOK AKOT-KUEL, W ANY PHILIP WANY, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Defendants
49CIV24-001259
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, WANY PHILIP WANY GREETINGS:
You, are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of said Complaint was filed at the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, 425 N. Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota on March 29, 2024, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint upon the subscribers, Schaffer Law Office, Prof. LLC, at their office at 5032 S. Bur Oak Place, Suite 120, in the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and you, and each of you, will hereby take notice that in case of your failure to answer said Complaint, judgment by default may be rendered against you as requested in the said Complaint.
Dated at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 15 day of August, 2024
Schaffer Law Office, Prof. LLC
Paul H. Linde
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PUBLISH: Aug. 23, Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 2024
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF LINCOLN
IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
41PRO 24-000072
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of BETTY PFEIFLE, Deceased.
TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY PFEIFLE:
Notice is hereby given that on August 15, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Lincoln County, South Dakota, David Pfeifle, whose address is 311 E. 27 th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57105, was appointed by the clerk as personal representative of the estate of Betty Pfeifle.
Creditors of the decedent must file their claims on or before October 15, 2024, or sixty (60) days after mailing or delivery of this Notice, whichever is later, or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the clerk and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
Dated: August 16, 2024.
/s/ Brett A. Lovrien
Brett A. Lovrien
Cadwell, Sanford, Deibert & Garry, llp 200 East 10 th Street, Suite 200 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104 (605) 336-0828
Attorneys for Personal Representative
Brittan Anderson
Lincoln County Clerk of Courts 104 N. Main Street Canton, SD 57013 (605) 987-9088
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