- Minutes of the Garretson City Council for Oct. 7, 2024
- ORDINANCE NO. 697
- ORDINANCE NO. 700
- ORDINANCE NO. 702
- RESOLUTION 2024-35
- NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY
- Minutes of the Garretson School Board Speical Meeting Oct. 7, 2024
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Minutes of the Garretson City Council for Oct. 7, 2024
City of Garretson
October 7th, 2024
The City Council of the City of Garretson, Minnehaha County, South Dakota met in regular session on Monday, October 7th, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at Garretson American Legion with Mayor Brown presiding.
6:30 P.M. Mayor Brown called the regular meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL: Bruce Brown – Mayor
Alysha Kientopf – Ward I
Ryan Story – Ward I
Dave Bonte – Ward II
Tom Godbey – Ward II
Jackie Rotert – Ward III - absent
Brayden Beaner -- Ward III
OTHERS IN ATTENDANCE: Paetyn Dreckman, Jordan Doane, JR Hofer, Chris Fields, Carrie Moritz, Cole Gebhart, Chad Hanisch, Tad Heitkamp, Colleen Collier, Tyler Prins, Terry Johnson, Joe Bosman, Dale Myers, Tim Mader. (NOTE: All attendees hereinafter to be referred to by last name and first initials when necessary)
CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL:
A. Agenda – 10-07-2024 Regular Meeting
B. Claims Approved Dated 10-07-2024
C. Minutes 9-09-2024 Regular Meeting, Minutes 09-09-2024 Planning & Zoning Minutes
Council member Bonte motioned to approve agenda as written with a second from council member Kientopf. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Rotert, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
Council member Godbey motioned to approve claims with a second from council member Kientopf. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner,, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
Council member Godbey motioned to approve minutes with a second from council member Bonte. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
MONTHLY REPORT OF VOUCHERS PROCESSED
FOR THE OCTOBER 7th, 2024, REGULAR MEETING
Vendor Name References Invoice Amount Transaction # Date
Utility Services 101-4520-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.17 39861 09/09/2024
XCEL Split Rock Park $ 80.79 39882 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 181.96
Services & Fees 101-4121-422
FIRST BANK & TRUST Safe Deposit Box $ 7.00 09/26/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 7.00
Utility Services 617-4380-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.17 39861 09/09/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 101.17
Utility Services 602-4335-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.17 39861 09/09/2024
XCEL 420 Oak $ 17.42 39882 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 118.59
Utility Services 604-43250-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.17 39861 09/09/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 101.17
Services & Fees 617-4381-422
CLAYTON ENERGY August 2024Reservation $ 2,069.79 09/10/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 2,069.79
Machinery & Equipment 101-4520-434
ALL AROUND WELDING Mower/Park Equip Repairs $ 131.25 39878 09/16/2024
GL Account Total - Machinery & Equipment $ 131.25
Travel/Continuing Education 101-4142-427
DRECKMAN, PAETYN Tuition Reimbursement $ 1,773.65 39874 09/16/2024
GL Account Total - Travel/Continuing Education $ 1,773.65
Supplies & Materials 101-4520-426
ACE HARDWARE - BRANDON Parks Supplies $ 37.98 39876 09/16/2024
ACE HARDWARE - BRANDON Park Truck Supplies $ 11.49 39876 09/16/2024
HOFER, JR Boot Reimbursement $ 29.00 39891 09/23/2024
LG EVEREST Parks Materials $ 630.58 39899 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 709.05
Supplies & Materials 101-4192-426
ACE HARDWARE - BRANDON Shop Supplies $ 117.98 39876 09/16/2024
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Shop Supplies $ 117.98 39877 09/16/2024
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Shop Equip. $ 230.45 39904 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 466.41
Utility Services 101-4324-428
SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY Dump Site Elect. $ 76.48 39866 09/16/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 76.48
Utility Services 101-4512-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.16 39861 09/09/2024
XCEL Pool $ 722.86 39882 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 824.02
Utility Services 101-4192-428
ALLIANCECOMMUNICATIONS Internet/Phone Lines $ 101.16 39861 09/09/2024
XCEL 632 N Main $ 49.17 39882 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Utility Services $ 150.33
Supplies & Materials 101-4232-426
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Building Ins. Supplies $ 16.82 39879 09/16/2024
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Building Ins. Office Supp $ 16.82 39877 09/16/2024
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Office Supplies $ 57.58 39894 09/23/2024
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES Building Ins. Supp $ 9.99 39904 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 101.21
Supplies & Materials 617-4381-42612
CLAYTON ENERGY Aug 2025 Commodity $ 610.81 09/13/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 610.81
Repairs & Maintenance 101-4520-425
CHS INC. Parks Maint. Supplies $ 52.50 39856 09/09/2024
GL Account Total - Repairs & Maintenance $ 52.50
Supplies & Materials 101-4312-426
S D DEPT OFTRANSPORTATION Sign Bolts $ 260.79 39868 09/16/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 260.79
Minimum Charges 617-379.02
Amy Heesch Nat Gas Service Charge $ 690.00 39880 09/16/2024
GL Account Total - Minimum Charges $ 690.00
ACCRUED TAXES PAYABLE - FICA 101-21710
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 872.44 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 786.62 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCRUED TAXES PAYABLE - FICA $ 1,659.06
ACCRUED TAXES PAYABLE - WTHHLD 101-21730
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 363.04 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 362.62 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCRUED TAXES PAYABLE -WTHHLD $ 725.66
ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA 602-21710
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 295.22 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 294.56 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA $ 589.78
ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH 602-21730
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.99 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.57 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH $ 253.56
ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA 604-21710
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 313.72 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 309.26 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA $ 622.98
ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH 604-21730
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.99 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.57 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH $ 253.56
ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA 617-21710
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 295.20 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 294.44 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCR TAX PAYABLE - FICA $ 589.64
ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH 617-21730
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.99 09/19/2024
EFTPS/IRS (FED/FICA TAXES) Payroll Run $ 126.57 09/19/2024
GL Account Total - ACCRUED TAX PAYABLE - WH $ 253.56
Supplies & Materials 617-4380-426
HOFER, JR Boot Reimbursement $ 29.01 39891 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 29.01
Supplies & Materials 604-43250-426
HOFER, JR Boot Reimbursement $ 29.00 39891 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 29.00
Supplies & Materials 602-4335-426
HOFER, JR Boot Reimbursement $ 29.00 39891 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 29.00
Rentals 101-4520-424
LACEY'S RENTALS Portable Restroom $ 475.00 39890 09/23/2024
LACEY'S RENTALS Portable Restrooms $ 340.00 39890 09/23/2024
LACEY'S RENTALS Portable Restrooms $ 340.00 39890 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Rentals $ 1,155.00
Grants to Other Entities 211-4653-455
GARRETSON COMMERCIALCLUB Visitor Broch. Reimbursement $ 625.50 39892 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Grants to Other Entities $ 625.50
Buildings 101-4192-432
LOWE CONSTRUCTION 5th Street Shop $ 2,448.98 39889 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Buildings $ 2,448.98
Services & Fees 604-43250-422
ROTO ROOTER Sewer Pipe Cleanout $ 995.00 39887 09/23/2024
Schweitzer, Jacob Clean out Reimbursement $ 594.72 39886 09/23/2024
ROTO ROOTER Line Inspection $ 342.50 39897 09/30/2024
ROTO ROOTER Line Inspection $ 225.00 39897 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 2,157.22
Services & Fees 602-4334-422
PUBLIC HEALTHLABORATORY Water Testing $ 60.00 39885 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 60.00
Improvements 604-43250-433
Team Lab Lagoon Treatments-Sonar $ 7,650.00 39884 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Improvements $ 7,650.00
Repairs & Maintenance 212-4312-425
THE ROAD GUYCONSTRUCTION Chip Seal $ 46,274.88 39883 09/23/2024
GL Account Total - Repairs & Maintenance $ 46,274.88
Health Insurance 617-4380-415
DELTA DENTAL Dental Insurance $ 236.80 39902 09/30/2024
HEALTH POOL OF SD Health Insurance $ 2,692.01 39900 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Health Insurance $ 2,928.81
Insurance Gen Finance Admin 101-4147-421
DELTA DENTAL Dental Insurance $ 118.40 39902 09/30/2024
HEALTH POOL OF SD Health Insurance $ 595.07 39900 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Insurance Gen Finance Admin $ 713.47
Machinery & Equipment 101-4192-434
ACE HARDWARE - BRANDON Shop Equip. $ 34.98 39903 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Machinery & Equipment $ 34.98
Health Insurance 604-43250-415
HEALTH POOL OF SD Health Insurance $ 2,692.00 39900 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Health Insurance $ 2,692.00
Supplies & Materials 101-4142-426
QUILL CORPORATION Office Supplies $ 25.99 39898 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Supplies & Materials $ 25.99
Services & Fees 212-4196-422
SAYRE ASSOCIATES 5th St Overlay $ 10,863.48 39896 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 10,863.48
Engineering Fund 101-41960-422
SAYRE ASSOCIATES Sidewalk Plans $ 1,472.00 39896 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Engineering Fund $ 1,472.00
Improve. Other Than Buildings 101-4520-433
FRISBY'S Tree Removal $ 5,000.00 39901 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Improve. Other Than Buildings $ 5,000.00
Services & Fees 101-4520-422
FRISBY'S Tree Removal $ 550.00 39901 09/30/2024
GL Account Total - Services & Fees $ 550.00
Report Total $ 98,113.30
September 2024 Wage Report
Salaries and Wages 101-4142-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $1,066.35
09-20-2024 PR7288 $1,061.89
Salaries and Wages 101-4192-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $1,051.27
09-20-2024 PR7288 $1,051.27
Salaries and Wages 101-4232-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $500.25
09-20-2024 PR7288 $500.25
Salaries and Wages 101-4312-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $1,172.07
09-20-2024 PR7288 $1,157.54
Salaries and Wages 101-4317-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $390.29
09-20-2024 PR7288 $390.29
Salaries and Wages 101-4512-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $10.28
09-20-2024 PR7288 $10.28
Salaries and Wages 101-4520-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $1,973.61
09-20-2024 PR7288 $1,370.12
Salaries and Wages 602-4335-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $2,117.62
09-20-2024 PR7288 $2,113.14
Salaries and Wages 604-43250-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $2,238.42
09-20-2024 PR7288 $2,209.14
Salaries and Wages 617-4380-411
09-06-2024 PR7287 $2,117.62
09-20-2024 PR7288 $2,113.11
PUBLIC COMMENT: D. Myers presented reasons for council to revise proposed Ordinance 703. Mayor Brown advised city staff has revised ordinance and plans to present in tonight’s meeting.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
• Natural Gas Reports – Dreckman advised council gas prices at $0.85 per ccf. Council member Beaner motioned to approve natural gas prices with a second from council member Godbey. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
• Finance – Dreckman presented balances for city finances and advised the council on days City Hall will be closed due to SDML Conference. No discussion was had.
• Streets/Maintenance/Parks – Doane and Gebhart gave update on 4th Street Improvement Project. Doane advised natural gas line installations he is planning for the coming weeks J. Hofer advised council on Split Rock Park improvements. J. Hofer gave update on Building Permits currently.
• Code Enforcement – J. Hofer gave update on items being worked through Code Enforcement Officer.
• Economic Development – Fields gave update on activity for September and what is to come in October.
• Emergency Services (Garretson Fire, Minnehaha Co Sheriff, Garretson Ambulance) – Heitkamp gave update with 148 calls year to date for fire department and 28 department members currently. Mayor Brown read through quarterly report provided by Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office
ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS:
• Ordinance 697 – Amending Chapter 51.36 “Existing System and New Land Requirements” – second reading – Mayor Brown presented ordinance as read. No discussion was had and council member Godbey motioned to approve ordinance as written with a second from council member Bonte. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
ORDINANCE NO. 697
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 51 OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THAT SECTION 51.36, Existing System and New Land Requirements, OF THE GARRETSON SEWER ORDINANCES (AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 625 and passed on February 1, 2016), IS AMENDED IN ITS ENTIRETY AS FOLLOWS:
Section 51.36 Existing System and New Land Requirements.
A. All existing septic tanks shall be considered non-conforming uses and therefore may not be replaced. Any new construction or substantial improvement must be connected to the City’s sewer system. Additionally, if the existing septic system causes the ground water to become polluted, allows wastewater to surface, causes a health hazard, or fails to meet the requirements of any other section herein, the Building Inspector and Utilities Superintendent shall require that the property at issue be connected to the City’s sewer system.
B. Lot size exception and flow restriction as determined by Building Inspector and Utilities Superintendent: When constructing a personal residence within the city limits you must hook up to and utilize the city sewer system. Qualifying lots must be approved by the Building Inspector and Utilities Superintendent prior to construction and installation. If said lot size is one acre or more and city sewer system is deemed inaccessible by the Building Inspector and Utilities Superintendent, a septic system may be constructed. If mechanical means (a pump), or installation of 250 feet or more of sewer line is deemed necessary to utilize the city sewer system, a septic system may be constructed. Constructing and installation of the septic system must be completed by a certified installer, as required by the Administrative Rules of the state. All usage of the septic system must be documented and submitted to City Hall by January 15 each year.
Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are herby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effects from and after its approval, adoption and publication as provided by law.
Adopted this 7th day of October 2024.
Signed:
Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
Attest: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
Seal
First Reading: September 9th 2024
Second Reading & Adoption: October 7th 2024
Publication:
Effective Date:
Published at the total approximate cost of $31.95 and can be viewed for free at www.sdpublicnotices.com.
10-17-24-1tc
• Ordinance 700 – Special Meetings – second reading – Mayor Brown read ordinance as written. Council member Bonte motioned to approve ordinance as written with a second from council member Beaner. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
ORDINANCE NO. 700
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, ADOPTING SPECIAL MEETING PROTOCAL
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THAT ORDINANCE NO.
Ordinance NO. 700 shall be read as follows:
A special meeting of the City Council of the City of Garretson, South Dakota, may be called by the acting mayor or two City Council members and must be presented in writing to the Finance Officer. Notice must state the purpose of the meeting and include the date, time, and location of the proposed meeting. Notice to the public shall be served by the Finance Officer and any business at such special meeting shall have the same force and effect as if transacted at such regular meeting of the City Council.
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are herby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effects from and after its approval, adoption and publication as provided by law.
Adopted this 7th day of October 2024.
Bruce Brown, Mayor
(MUNICIPAL SEAL)
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Municipal Finance Officer
First Reading: September 9th, 2024
Second Reading: October 7th, 2024
Publication Date:
Effective Date:
Published at the total approximate cost of $18.46 and can be viewed for free at www.sdpublicnotices.com.
10-17-24-1tc
• Ordinance 702 – Amending Ordinance Section 71.04 “Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, and Trailer Restrictions” – second reading – Mayor Brown read ordinance as written. Council discussion ensued regarding hours allowed. Council member Bonte motioned to approve ordinance as written with a second from council member Godbey. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
ORDINANCE NO. 702
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, AMENDING CHAPTER 71 OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THAT SECTION 71.04, Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, and Trailers Restricted OF THE GARRETSON PARKING RULES ORDINANCES (AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 640 and passed on October 1st, 2018), IS AMENDED IN ITS ENTIRETY AS FOLLOWS:
Section 71.04 Campers, Motor Homes, Boats, and Trailers Restricted
A. No person shall park any boat, camper, motor home, trailer, or any other type of vehicle other than a motor vehicle on any street within the City for a period of longer than seventy-two hours during the months of May through October. These same vehicles shall be prohibited from parking on any street within the City during the months of November through April.
B. Parking of any boat, camper, motor home, trailer, or any other type of vehicle other than a motor vehicle, on any street within the City is allowed for no more than seventy-two hours for cleaning, loading, and unloading only.
Penalty
Any vehicle described herein, other than a motor vehicle, that is parked in violation of this section shall be first tagged with a warning citation, listing the date of the offense, license number of the vehicle, make, violation number, and location of offense with reference to street. The owner of said vehicle shall have no more than 72 hours to remove the vehicle from the street. If the owner of said vehicle fails to remove it from the street within the 72-hour timeframe, the City may issue a citation imposing a fine not to exceed $100.00, which fine must be paid by taking such citation to the City Office and depositing the fine payment with the City Finance Officer. The amount of the fine shall be at the discretion of the code officer or law enforcement officer issuing the citation. Each day of violation is considered a separate offense. If the owner or operator fails to comply within seven days from the date of the citation, a summons requiring appearance at the City Office and payment of the fine will be issued. If the summons is not complied with, a warrant may be issued to bring the owner into court and the fine plus court costs will be assessed by the court for the violation. Any vehicle described herein, other than a motor vehicle, may be removed from the streets by a code officer or a law enforcement officer and placed in public or private storage and owner thereof, in addition to the fines and penalties provided herein, shall pay the charges for towing and storage of said vehicle.
Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are herby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effects from and after its approval, adoption and publication as provided by law.
Adopted this 7th day of October 2024.
Signed: Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
Attest: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
Seal
First Reading: 9-9-2024
Second Reading & Adoption: 10-07-2024
Publication:
Effective Date:
Published at the total approximate cost of $39.41 and can be viewed for free at www.sdpublicnotices.com.
10-17-24-1tc
• Ordinance 703 – Amending Ordinance Section 74.30 “ Bicycle and All-Terrain Vehicles” – first reading – Mayor Brown read ordinance as presented. Council discussion ensued regarding what is considered a maintained roadway and if golf carts are included in this item. Council requested city attorney review ordinance to be sure golf carts does not fall into this category. First reading. No action taken.
ORDINANCE NO. 703
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SD, AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SD, BY AMENDING TITLE 7, TRAFFIC, CHAPTERS 74.30 BICYCLES AND ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES; 74.31 BICYCLE OPERATION REQUIREMENTS; 74.99 PENALTY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SD:
That Section 7-74.30 to 74.99, of the Municipal Ordinances of Garretson, SD, is hereby amended to read as follows:
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
74.30 DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein:
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES: means any self-propelled, two or more wheeled vehicle designed primarily to be operated on land other than a highway and includes, but is not limited to, all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, dune buggies, and any vehicle whose Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) or Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) states that the vehicle is not for highway use. Off-road vehicle does not include a farm vehicle as defined in SDCL § 32-3-2.4. (Definition provided by SDCL § 32-20-1(4)).
UTILITY: means any provider of electric, gas, water, sewer, pipeline, or telecommunications service.
NORMAL AGRICULTURAL OPERATION: means operation of an off-road vehicle by a person engaged in a reasonably necessary agricultural related activity.
74.31 REGULATIONS
A. PROHIBITION
Off-road vehicles shall not be operated in the City limits of the City of Garretson unless licensed to be used on a public highway pursuant to SDCL § 32-20-13 and provided that such vehicle operated by a licensed operator, and only on surfaces maintained as a roadway or alley.
B. EXCEPTIONS
This Ordinance does not prohibit off-road vehicles from being operated off the paved portion of streets or highways within the City limits of Garretson:
1. While on private property with the owner’s permission;
2. While engaged in normal agricultural operations; or
3. While engaged in official maintenance activities for the City of Garretson or any utility company.
C. SIGNAGE
The Public Works Director or his designee is responsible for posting and maintaining regulatory signs giving notice to the public or any restriction authorized by this Ordinance. Each regulatory sign shall be constructed according to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and be posted in such a manner as to indicate to the public the nature and location of the restriction.
74.99 PENALTY
In addition to any other penalty authorized by State law or City ordinance, each violation of this Ordinance subjects the individual to a fine of two hundred ($200.00) dollars and/or imprisonment for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days.
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are herby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effects from and after its approval, adoption and publication as provided by law.
Adopted this 4th day of November 2024.
Bruce Brown, Mayor
(MUNICIPAL SEAL)
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Municipal Finance Officer
First Reading: October 7th, 2024
Second Reading:
Publication Date:
Effective Date:
• Ordinance 705 – Amending Ch 50.29 Delinquent Charges – first reading – P. Dreckman read ordinance as written. Council discussion ensued around including verbiage for payments made online. First reading. No action taken.
ORDINANCE NO 705
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 5 PUBLIC WORKS: CHAPTER 50.29 DELIQUENT CHARGES
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GARRETSON that the procedure for collection of delinquent utility bills be amended so that TITLE 5: PUBLIC WORKS CHAPTER 50.29, of the Municipal Code of the City of Garretson is amended to read as follows:
50.29 DELIQUENT BILLS:
Billing is due upon receipt or by the 20th day of business of the current month. A utility bill shall be delinquent if payment is not received by the Utility Billing Clerk or the official city depository by the close of business on the 20th day of each month. If the 20th day of the month falls on a weekend or another day in which the City office or official city depository is closed, said utility bill shall be considered delinquent if payment is not received by the close of business the following day said locations are open for business. If a utility bill is considered delinquent as herein set forth, a penalty shall apply as adopted by Resolution of the City Council which shall be on file in the office of the City Finance Officer.
In addition to the penalties imposed above, the City Finance Officer, Utility Billing Clerk, and/or the Public Works Director may take the following action with regard to delinquent utility bills:
A. If payment is not received by the Utility Billing Clerk or the official city depository for two consecutive months before the close of business on the 25th day of the month following the initial delinquent utility bill, or close of business on the next regular business day for the City office or official city depository, the said utilities will be due for disconnection the following business day.
B. The City may, in addition to any payments and penalties to be paid by the consumer or owner of the property, require that a deposit of sufficient amount be forwarded to the City through the City Finance Office or official city depository to assure future payment of utility bills. Any reinstatement of services may require that both a deposit, as determined by the City Council, and a standard connection fee or service fee will be paid prior to any reinstatement of utility services.
C. If payment of all utilities is not made by the consumer or the owner, if such person be a different person than the consumer, then the Public Works Director shall terminate water service to the property before noon or as soon thereafter, but such action shall not relieve the consumer or owner of the property of the duty to pay any delinquent amounts and penalties owing.
D. If the consumer or the owner is served with a personal disconnection notice three times within a calendar year, they will be assessed an additional service fee on each personal notification thereafter.
E. In accordance with SDCL 34A-6-29 the City of Garretson may certify delinquent balance on past due utility bills not paid prior to September 30th plus interest, to the County Treasurer to be collected as assessments and will be collected by the County Treasurer in the following year as a condition precedent to the payments of the real property tax on the lot or parcel with respect to which the charge was made.
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed.
Adopted this 4th day of November 2024.
Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
First Reading: 10-07-2024
Second Reading:
Publication:
Effective Date:
• Ordinance 706 – Establishing Rural and Urban Service Districts – first reading. Mayor Brown read ordinance as written and described reasoning for presenting ordinance with providing opportunities for annexation while allowing agricultural property to remain and be taxed as agricultural property. Council discussion ensued. First reading. No action was taken.
ORDINANCE NO 706
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON, SOUTH DAKOTA, ESTABLISHING RURAL SERVICE DISTRICT AND URBAN SERVICE DISTRICT WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GARRETSON.
BE IT ORDAINED BE THE CITY OF GARRETSON that the following regulations are adopted pertaining to the establishment of rural service district and urban service district within the corporate limits of the City of Garretson:
Section 1. Intent. Under the authority of SDCL Chap. 9-2lA, the City of Garretson intends to classify the property within the corporate limits of the City of Garretson be classified as urban and rural for purposes of ad valorem property taxation pursuant to the provisions of SDCL Chap. 9-21A.
Section 2. Definition of Terms. Terms as used in this Ordinance shall be given the meanings as listed in SDCL § 9-21A-2.
Section 3. Establishment of Urban Service District and Rural Service District. The City of Garretson divides the area within and abutting to its corporate limits into an urban service district and a rural service district, constituting separate taxing districts for the urban and rural property classified for such purposes by this Ordinance and for purposes of all the municipal ad valorem property taxes, except for those levied for the payment of bonds. Lands outside the corporate limits of the City of Garretson are designated for purposes of possible future annexation, handled under Section 4 below.
Section 4. Rural Service District. The rural service district shall include only such platted or unplatted lands as in the judgment of the City of Garretson are rural in character, are used or usable for agriculture, and are not developed for commercial, industrial or urban residential purposes, and for these reasons are not benefited to the same degree as other lands by municipal services financed by general taxation. The rural service district may include lands which are not contiguous to one another. Lands outside the corporate limits of the City of Garretson may be designated as rural service district, and if annexed, shall be included within the rural service district.
Section 5. Urban Service District. The urban service district shall include all lands within the boundaries of the City of Garretson which are not included in the rural service district.
Section 6. Limitation on Tax Levy and Assessed Value of Rural Service District Lands. The tax levy and assessed value on the rural service district lands shall not exceed the average tax levy and average assessed value on unannexed agricultural land in adjoining townships in the county as long as the annexed agricultural land remains rural property as defined by SDCL § 9-2 l A-2.
Section 7. Transfer of Rural Service District Lands to Urban Service District. Whenever any parcel of land located in the rural service district is platted, in whole or in part, and whenever application is made for a permit for the construction of a commercial, industrial, or urban residential development or improvement to be situated on such parcel or any part thereof, the board or officer approving such plat or building permit shall report it to the City of Garretson, which shall then take such necessary steps needed to transfer such parcel from the rural service district to the urban service district.
Section 8. Allocation and Spread of Levies. Taxes levied for payment of bonds shall continue to be spread upon all taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Garretson in proportion to the assessed valuation thereof. The remaining amount of the taxes levied each year shall be allocated by the county auditor to the urban service district and the rural service district in amounts proportionate to the current benefit ratio times the current benefit between the full and true values of all taxable property within the urban service district and all taxable property within the rural service district. Within each district, the amount so allocated shall be spread upon all taxable property in proportion to the assessed valuation thereof.
Section 9. Certification of Tax Levy to County Auditor. The amount of taxes levied each year shall be certified to the county auditor.
Section 10. Filing Ordinance with County Auditor. A certified copy of this ordinance and any amendment adopted or entered in connection therewith will be filed with the county auditory before it becomes effective.
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed.
Adopted this 4th day of November 2024.
Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
First Reading: 10-07-2024
Second Reading:
Publication:
Effective Date:
• Ordinance 707 – Amending Ch 50.23 “Connection Fee” – first reading. Mayor Brown read ordinance as written. Council discussed current cost of meters. First reading. No action taken.
ORDINANCE NO 707
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 5 PUBLIC WORKS: CHAPTER 50.23 CONNECTION FEES
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GARRETSON that the obligations to connection fees be amended so that TITLE 5: PUBLIC WORKS CHAPTER 50.23, of the Municipal Code of the City of Garretson is amended to read as follows:
50.23 NEW WATER SERVICE; CONNECTION FEES
A. The fee for connecting to the municipal water system shall be based on the water meter size as follows:
¾” or 1” Meter ……………………...$ 600.00 (no charge for meter or accessories)
1-½” Meter .........................................$ 900.00 (plus cost of meter & accessories)
2” Meter .............................................$ 1,500.00 (plus cost of meter & accessories)
3” Meter .............................................$ 3,000.00 (plus cost of meter & accessories)
4” Meter .............................................$ 5,400.00 (plus cost of meter & accessories)
Any meter upgrades will result in an additional water connection fee based on the difference from the rate for the current meter size to the new larger meter size plus the costs of the new meter and accessories.
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed.
Adopted this 4th day of November 2024.
Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
First Reading: 10-07-2024
Second Reading:
Publication:
Effective Date:
• Ordinance 708 – Amending Ch 51.20 “Sewer Connection Fee” – first reading. Mayor Brown read ordinance as written. First reading. No action taken.
ORDINANCE NO 708
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 5 PUBLIC WORKS: CHAPTER 51.20 CONNECTION FEES
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GARRETSON that the obligations to connection fees be amended so that TITLE 5: PUBLIC WORKS CHAPTER 51.20, of the Municipal Code of the City of Garretson is amended to read as follows:
51.20 NEW SEWER SERVICE; CONNECTION FEES
A. The fee for connecting to the municipal sewer system shall be based on the water meter size as follows:
¾” or 1” Meter .......................$ 400.00
1-½” Meter .............................$ 600.00
2” Meter .................................$ 1,000.00
3” Meter .................................$ 2,000.00
4” Meter .................................$ 3,600.00
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed.
Adopted this 4th day of November 2024.
Bruce Brown
Mayor, City of Garretson
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer, City of Garretson
First Reading: 10-07-2024
Second Reading:
Publication:
Effective Date:
• Resolution 2024-35 – 5th Street Access – C. Fields read resolution as written. Council member Beaner motioned to approve resolution as presented with a second from council member Bonte. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
RESOLUTION 2024-35
A RESOLUTION ALLOWING DRIVEWAY ACCESS FROM DESCRIBED GARRETSON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY TO FIFTH STREET.
WHEREAS, Garretson Economic Development board is requesting the City Council of the City of Garretson to grant permission to place driveway access from real property currently owned by Garretson Economic Development to what is known as fifth street. Such real properties being legally described as:
TRACT 3 (EX LOTS 1-5A) NORDSTROMS ADDN TO THE CITY OF GARRETSON thereof, according to the recorded plat thereof.
WHEREAS, said access must comply with all adopted design standards and zoning regulations of the City of Garretson
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Garretson, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, grants driveway access to Garretson Economic Development to fifth street from the Garretson Economic Development Industrial Park.
Dated this 7th day of October 2024
Bruce Brown, Mayor
ATTEST: Paetyn Dreckman, Finance Officer
SEAL
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NEW BUSINESS
• Fire Department – New Building Site – T. Heitkamp presented proposed site for new fire hall and what next steps would be so they are able to begin building/fundraising. Council discussed having city attorney put together a purchase agreement with property description provided by Fire Department with the department providing a more specific description at a later date. Fire Department advised they would have property surveyed and come back with legal description once purchase agreement is provided. J. Doane requested plan for drainage in proposed area. Council member Bonte advised Fire Department must comply with city design standards and would be responsible for lessoning potential drainage issues. Council member Bonte motioned to proceed with a purchase agreement completed by city attorney and allowing Mayor Brown to sign when prepared. Council member Beaner seconded to motion and Mayor Brown requested a roll call vote. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
• Nielson Plat – J. Hofer presented plat presented by Nielson Construction for final lots on south side of Sarah C. Council member Godbey motioned to approve with a second from council member Beaner. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
• Mader Plat – T. Mader presented item to replat property owned south of 5th street for storage units. Council member Bonte motioned to approve plat with a second from council member Beaner. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
• Branch Pile Annexation – Mayor Brown presented petition for voluntary annexation for what is known as the branch pile. Council member Beaner motioned for Mayor Brown to sign petition with a second from council member Bonte. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
• City Engineering Services RFP – Council member Beaner described reasons he would like Finance Officer to send general RFP for appointed City Engineering Services. Council discussion ensued. Council member Beaner motioned to update RFP draft and P.Dreckman formally send to potential engineer firms. Council member Bonte seconded the motion. 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Godbey, Bonte) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
Executive Session: Pursuant of SDCL 125-2 (1), (2), (3), (4), (5),(6)
Council did not enter executive session
7:47 P.M. council member Godbey motioned to adjourn with a second from council member Kientopf 5 ayes (Kientopf, Beaner, Rotert, Godbey) 0 nays, 1 absent (Rotert). Motion passed.
Meeting Adjourned.
Bruce Brown, Mayor
ATTEST
Paetyn Dreckman
Finance Officer
(Unapproved)
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NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that Minnehaha County will hold a public auction of surplus property at www.purplewave.com. The auction will take place online on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024.
The following items will be auctioned:
A 2009 Sterling LT9500 dump truck with spreader, plow, wing and underbody scraper with 97,366 miles VIN 2FZHAZDE39AAF1666, A 2009 Sterling LT9500 dump truck with spreader, plow, wing and underbody scraper with 116,737 miles VIN 2FZHAZDE19AAF1665, A 2012 Freightliner 114SD dump truck with spreader, plow, wing and underbody scraper with 149,574 miles VIN 1FVHG3DV2CDBD0643, a 2004 Trail King TK60SSD-433 side dump trailer VIN 1TKS043374M036720, A 1984 Ingersoll Rand P250 air compressor with 986 hours showing and a Tennant 5680 floor scrubber with 1389 hours showing.
Items will be available for review at www.purplewave.com. All items are subject to sales tax. All items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed from the auction site and payment made as per Purplewave’s direction.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Minnehaha County Highway Department at 605-367-4316, or by visiting the Purplewave webpage at www.purplewave.com and viewing the October 22nd Government Auction sale information.
Dated this 2nd day of October 2024
Leah Anderson, County Auditor
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Minutes of the Garretson School Board Speical Meeting Oct. 7, 2024
SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES
Special Meeting Garretson School District #49-4 7:30 p.m. October 7, 2024
Present: President Natasha Mendoza, Vice President Tana Clark, Board Member Wyatt Compton, Board Member Shannon Nordstrom, & Board Member Justin VanDeBerg. Others present: Superintendent Guy Johnson, Gerry Kaufman, Tiffany Landeen, Garrick Moritz, Jenna Sechser, student and parents.
At 7:30 p.m., the Board convened in the Library at the Garretson School District for a special board meeting. All votes are unanimous, unless specifically noted in the minutes.
President Mendoza led the Pledge of Allegiance and welcomed guests and visitors.
President Mendoza called for any additions or corrections to the Board agenda. There were no additions or corrections presented.
Action 25-025: Motion by Nordstrom, second by Compton, to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried.
Action 25-026: Motion by Clark, second by VanDeBerg, to appoint Attorney Gerry Kaufman Hearing Officer and Legal Counsel to the Board. Motion carried.
Action 25-027: Motion by Nordstrom, second by Clark, to go into executive session, pursuant to SDCL 1-25-2, subsection 2: A Student Matter. Motion carried. The Board entered executive session at 7:33 p.m.
President Mendoza declared the Board out of executive session at 11:17 p.m.
Action 25-028: Motion by Nordstrom, second by Clark, to recess the hearing for the student matter until Monday, October 14, 2024 in executive session at the regularly scheduled board meeting. Motion carried.
Action 25-029: Motion by Nordstrom, second by Clark, to adjourn at 11:18 p.m. Motion carried.
Approved by the Garretson Board of Education this _____ day of _________, 2024.
Natasha Mendoza,
Board President
Jacob Schweitzer,
Business Manager
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Minutes of the Town of Sherman for Oct. 1, 2024
October 1, 2024
The Sherman Town Board met in regular session Tuesday October 1, 2024 @ 7:30pm
Members Present: Gerry Karpen, Dawn Williams, Larry Sutton Jr. and Cheryl Swenson
Others Present: Robin Berg Blake Kluenenberg, Ellen Karpen and Lee Ellis
Karpen called the meeting to order.
Routine Business:
Approval of the agenda- Motion by Williams to approve the agenda, 2nd by Sutton-all ayes, motion carried.
Minutes of the September 3, 2024 meeting were read—Williams made a motion to approve the minutes, 2nd by Sutton—all Ayes, motion carried.
The Treasurer’s report was read—Williams made a motion to approve the Treasurers report as read, 2nd by Sutton—all Ayes, motion carried.
Open floor to comments: Swenson commented she didn’t think there was enough kids in town to host a Christmas party for the kids of town.
Claims Approved to be paid:
Minnehaha Community Water $60.00 for water, Dakota Entertainment $456.00 for bounce house at picnic, Hy-Vee $145.00 for meat for the picnic, Garretson Gazette $27.48 for August minutes, Xcel Energy $287.68 for street lights, $29.07 for town hall lights, $34.41 for park lights, Lee Ellis $130.00 for burning tree pile, Jesse Hewer $65.00 for pushing up tree pile, Johen Tonsay $120.00 for 3x mowing Strom Park, $120.00 for mowing Tiger Park, Luke Bonte $40.00 for mowing city hall.
Old Business:
1. Christmas Party-Council agreed to give Christmas party a trial run this year with suppling the town hall to have party in. Williams made a motion to let them use the town hall for a location, 2nd by Sutton—all ayes- motion carried. A date to be determined next month.
2. Donation—Williams made a motion to donate $100.00 to the Mark Pierret Benefit, 2nd by Sutton—all ayes-motion carried.
New Business:
1. Set date for Mike’s Bar Liquor License renewal—the meeting will be 7:45 Monday Nov, 4, 2024
2. Humane Society—received a bill for 2 different calls—Williams made a motion to pay bill, 2nd by Sutton-all ayes- motion approved.
3. Culvert 2nd and Zeliff Ave—Larry started working on it.
4. Liquor License- a bar in Sioux Falls was wanting to buy one of Sherman’s extra license—nothing came of it.
5. Curb, gutter and sidewalk project—for lack of support the project has stopped, can reapply next year if we want.
6. Next month meeting—next month we will have the monthly meeting on Monday night at 7:30pm, 2024 because of election being held on Tuesday
Williams made a motion to adjourn, 2nd by Sutton—all ayes. Next regular meeting will be November 4, 2024 @ 7:30pm.
-Cheryl Swenson Town Clerk
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Notice of Hearing: for Adult Name Change
49 CIV 24-3991
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA) SS COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA)
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
In the Matter of the Petition
of Emily Ann Morgan,
For a Change of Name to
Emily Ann Bossman
49 CIV:24-3991
Notice is hereby given that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Emily Ann Morgan, the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from Emily Ann Morgan to Emily Ann Bossman.
On the 12th day of November, 2024, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. said Verified Petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Mandi Mowery, 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 24th Day of Sept., 2024 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Attested by,
Cathy Arant, Clerk of Court
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the ESTATE OF
BENNY E. OLSON, Deceased.
49 PRO 24-229
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
: SS
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA )
In the Matter of the ESTATE OF
BENNY E. OLSON, Deceased.
IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
49 PRO 24-229
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on August 20, 2024, Tracey Richard Stoll, whose address is 201 E. Lotta St. #4 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ben Olson.
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims must be filed with the Personal Representative or may be filed with the clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Tracey Richard Stoll 201 E. Lotta St #4 Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Personal Representative
Mary R. Ash
Ash Law Office, PLLC
5101 S. Nevada Ave., Suite #130 Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605) 800-1071
Attorney for Personal Representative
Angelia M. Gries
Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts 425 North Dakota Ave
Sioux Falls SD 57104
(605) 367-5900
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