8+8 CHAMBER OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA JULY 27, 2015

Regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Yankton was called to order by Mayor Carda. Roll Call: Present: Commission- ers Blaalid, Ferdig, Gross, John- son, Sommer, and Woerner. City Attorney Den Herder and City Manager Nelson were also present. Absent: Commissioners Hoffner and Knoff. Quorum present.

Action 15-227 Moved by Commissioner John- son, seconded by Commissioner Gross, to approve the Minutes of the special meeting of June 29, 2015, special joint meeting with the City of Vermillion of June 29, 2015, and regular meeting of July 13, 2015. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Mayor Carda read a proclamation declaring July 27, 2015, as Amer- icans with Disabilities Act Day.

Commissioner Brooke Blaalid an- nounced that she would be resign- ing from the City Commission ef- fective August 13, 2015. City Manager Nelson thanked Com- missioner Blaalid and explained the appointment process.

City Manager Nelson submitted a written report giving an update on community projects and items of interest.

Action 15-228 Moved by Commissioner Gross, seconded by Commissioner Blaalid, that the following items on the consent agenda be ap- proved. 1. Dance License Consideration of Memorandum 15-192 regarding Application from Myrna Hunhoff has applied for a license to hold a special events dance on August 2, 2015, Maple from 3rd Street to River- side Drive and Riverside Drive from Maple Street to Green Street, Yankton, South Dakota. 2. Establishing public hearing for sale of alcoholic beverages Establish August 10, 2015, as the date for the public hearing on the request for a new Retail (on-sale) Liquor - Restaurant License for January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, from Bernard Properties, LLC, (Melcena Bernard, Manag- ing Partner) dba Riverfront Events Center, 121-113 W. 3rd Street, Yankton, South Dakota. 3. Establishing public hearing for Transfer of Location of Retail Liquor Establish August 10, 2015, as the date for the public hearing on the request for transfer of location of a Retail (on-sale) Liquor License for January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, from Bernard Properties, LLC, (Melcena Bernard, Managing Partner) dba Riverfront Events Center, 121-113 West 3rd, to Bernard Properties, LLC, (Mel- cena Bernard, Managing Partner) dba The Brewery, 200-204 Wal- nut Street, Yankton, South Dako- ta. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-229 This was the time and place for the public hearing on the applica- tion for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for one day, Au- gust 1, 2015, from Drotzmann & Portillo, LLC (Steve Drotzmann, Partner), dba Rounding 3rd Bar and Casino, 4-H Grounds, Yank- ton, South Dakota. No one was present to speak for or against ap- proval of the license application. Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, seconded by Commissioner Som- mer, to approve the license. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-230 This was the time and place for the public hearing on the applica- tion for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for one day, September 5, 2015, from Drotz- mann & Portillo, LLC (Steve Drotzmann, Partner), dba Round- ing 3rd Bar and Casino, 302 W 3rd Street to 313 Cedar Street, Yankton, South Dakota. No one was present to speak for or against approval of the license ap- plication. Moved by Commis- sioner Sommer, seconded by Commissioner Ferdig, to approve the license. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-231 This was the time and place for the public hearing on the applica- tion for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for October 13, 2015, from Chamber of Com- merce, (Carmen Schramm, Direc- tor) dba Chamber of Commerce, Econo Lodge, 611 W 23rd Street, Yankton, South Dakota. (Memo- randum 15 179) No one was present to speak for or against ap- proval of the license application. Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, seconded by Commissioner Som- mer, to approve the license. Roll Call: Members present vot- ing Aye: Commissioners Blaalid, Gross, Johnson, Sommer, Woern- er, and Mayor Carda; voting Nay: None; Abstaining: Commissioner Ferdig. Motion adopted.

Action 15-232 This was the time and place for the public hearing on the applica- tion for a transfer of ownership and location of a Package (off- sale) Liquor License for January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, from Robs Enterprises, Inc., (James Barger, Partner) dba Lisas Package Liquor, 401 Picotte Street, to Shree, LLC, (Dipan Pa- 8+8 tel, Business Owner) dba JRs Oa- CHAMBER OF THE BOARD sis, 2404 E Highway 50, Yankton, OF CITY COMMISSIONERS South Dakota. (Memorandum 15- YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 180) No one was present to speak JULY 27, 2015 for or against approval of the li- cense application. Moved by Regular meeting of the Board of Commissioner Blaalid, seconded City Commissioners of the City of by Commissioner Johnson, to ap- Yankton was called to order by prove the license. Mayor Carda. Roll Call: All members present Roll Call: Present: Commission- voting Aye; voting Nay: None. ers Blaalid, Ferdig, Gross, John- Motion adopted. son, Sommer, and Woerner. City Attorney Den Herder and City Action 15-233 Manager Nelson were also This was the time and place for present. Absent: Commissioners the public hearing on the applica- Hoffner and Knoff. tion for a New Retail (on-off sale) Quorum present. Malt Beverage License for July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016, from Action 15-227 Shree, LLC, (Dipan Patel, Busi- Moved by Commissioner John- ness Owner) dba Yankton Kwik son, seconded by Commissioner Stop, 401 Picotte Street, Yankton, Gross, to approve the Minutes of South Dakota. (Memorandum 15- the special meeting of June 29, 181) No one was present to speak 2015, special joint meeting with for or against approval of the li- the City of Vermillion of June 29, cense application. Moved by 2015, and regular meeting of July Commissioner Blaalid, seconded 13, 2015. by Commissioner Ferdig, to ap- Roll Call: All members present prove the license. voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Roll Call: All members present Motion adopted. voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted. Mayor Carda read a proclamation declaring July 27, 2015, as Amer- Action 15-234 icans with Disabilities Act Day. This was the time and place for the public hearing on the applica- Commissioner Brooke Blaalid an- tion for a New Retail (on-off sale) nounced that she would be resign- Wine License for January 1, 2015, ing from the City Commission ef- to December 31, 2015, from fective August 13, 2015. City Shree, LLC, (Dipan Patel, Busi- Manager Nelson thanked Com- ness Owner) dba Yankton Kwik missioner Blaalid and explained Stop, 401 Picotte Street, Yankton, the appointment process. South Dakota. (Memorandum 15- 182) No one was present to speak City Manager Nelson submitted a for or against approval of the li- written report giving an update on cense application. Moved by community projects and items of Commissioner Blaalid, seconded interest. by Commissioner Ferdig, to ap- prove the license. Action 15-228 Roll Call: All members present Moved by Commissioner Gross, voting Aye; voting Nay: None. seconded by Commissioner Motion adopted. Blaalid, that the following items on the consent agenda be ap- Action 15-235 proved. This was the time and place for 1. Dance License the second reading and public Consideration of Memorandum hearing for Ordinance No. 979, 15-192 regarding Application AN ORDINANCE REMOVING from Myrna Hunhoff has applied THE WORD HANDICAPPED for a license to hold a special FROM ALL CITY ORDI- events dance on August 2, 2015, NANCES. No one was present to Maple from 3rd Street to River- speak for or against adoption of side Drive and Riverside Drive the Ordinance. Moved by Com- from Maple Street to Green missioner Blaalid, seconded by Street, Yankton, South Dakota. Commissioner Gross, to adopt Or- 2. Establishing public hearing for dinance No. 979. sale of alcoholic beverages Roll Call: All members present Establish August 10, 2015, as the voting Aye; voting Nay: None. date for the public hearing on the Motion adopted. request for a new Retail (on-sale) Liquor - Restaurant License for Action 15-236 January 1, 2015, to December 31, Commissioner Gross introduced 2015, from Bernard Properties, and Mayor Carda read the title of LLC, (Melcena Bernard, Manag- Resolution 15-33, a Resolution of ing Partner) dba Riverfront Necessity for a Special Assess- Events Center, 121-113 W. 3rd ment District for Improvements at Street, Yankton, South Dakota. 2101 Broadway Ave., GP-Dial- 3. Establishing public hearing for Yankton, LLC, Developer, and set Transfer of Location of Retail August 10, 2015, as the date for a Liquor public hearing to consider adop- Establish August 10, tion of the resolution. 2015, as the date for the public hearing on the request for transfer Action 15-237 of location of a Retail (on-sale) Commissioner Gross introduced Liquor License for January 1, and Mayor Carda read the title of 2015, to December 31, 2015, Ordinance No. 980, AN ORDI- from Bernard Properties, LLC, NANCE TO REZONE PROPER- (Melcena Bernard, Managing TY DESCRIBED HEREIN, and Partner) dba Riverfront Events set August 10, 2015, as the date Center, 121-113 West 3rd, to for the second reading and public Bernard Properties, LLC, (Mel- hearing. (Memorandum 15-187) cena Bernard, Managing Partner) dba The Brewery, 200-204 Wal- Action 15-238 nut Street, Yankton, South Dako- Moved by Commissioner Gross, ta. seconded by Commissioner Roll Call: All members present Blaalid, to adopt Resolution 15- voting Aye; voting Nay: None. 32. (Memorandum 15-186) Motion adopted. RESOLUTION 15-32 Action 15-229 This was the time and place for WHEREAS, it appears from an the public hearing on the applica- examination of the Vacation of tion for a Special Events (on-sale) Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 of Block 3, Liquor License for one day, Au- as part of the Plat of, Pioneer gust 1, 2015, from Drotzmann & Hills Addition, a Subdivision of Portillo, LLC (Steve Drotzmann, Parcel F of the NE 1/4, Section Partner), dba Rounding 3rd Bar 17, Township 93 North, Range 56 and Casino, 4-H Grounds, Yank- West of the 5th P.M., in Yankton ton, South Dakota. No one was County, South Dakota, and present to speak for or against ap- recorded in Book S4, Page 15A; proval of the license application. Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, To Be Hereafter Known as: seconded by Commissioner Som- mer, to approve the license. Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Eickhoff Addi- Roll Call: All members present tion in the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4, voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Section 17, Township 93 North, Motion adopted. Range 56 West of the 5th P.M., in Yankton County, South Dakota, Action 15-230 prepared by Travis J. Kropuenske, This was the time and place for a registered land surveyor in the the public hearing on the applica- State of South Dakota, and tion for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for one day, WHEREAS, such plat has been September 5, 2015, from Drotz- prepared according to law and is mann & Portillo, LLC (Steve consistent with the Citys overall Drotzmann, Partner), dba Round- Comprehensive Development ing 3rd Bar and Casino, 302 W Plan. 3rd Street to 313 Cedar Street, Yankton, South Dakota. No one NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- was present to speak for or SOLVED by the Board of City against approval of the license ap- Commissioners of the City of plication. Moved by Commis- Yankton, South Dakota, that the sioner Sommer, seconded by plat for the above described prop- Commissioner Ferdig, to approve erty is hereby approved. the license. Roll Call: All members present Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted. Motion adopted.

Action 15-231 Action 15-239 This was the time and place for Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, the public hearing on the applica- seconded by Commissioner Som- tion for a Special Events (on-sale) mer, to pay a one-time cash pay- Liquor License for October 13, ment of $395,000.00 to the State 2015, from Chamber of Com- of South Dakota for the purchase merce, (Carmen Schramm, Direc- of 11.7 acres of former Human tor) dba Chamber of Commerce, Services Center property using Econo Lodge, 611 W 23rd Street, revenue from the sale of City- Yankton, South Dakota. (Memo- owned property1.97 acres along randum 15 179) No one was WCLR and 5.6 acres south of the present to speak for or against ap- new Fire Stationwith the balance proval of the license application. to be paid out of BBB funds as Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, outlined in Memorandum 15-191. seconded by Commissioner Som- Roll Call: All members present mer, to approve the license. voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Roll Call: Members present vot- Motion adopted. ing Aye: Commissioners Blaalid, Gross, Johnson, Sommer, Woern- Action 15-240 er, and Mayor Carda; voting Nay: Resolution 15-34 authorizing None; Abstaining: Commissioner placement of a four-way stop sign Ferdig. at the intersection of 23rd and Motion adopted. Green Streets was considered. Citizen Pauline Akland appeared Action 15-232 to speak in favor of adoption of This was the time and place for the resolution, but also to talk the public hearing on the applica- about needing to address phone tion for a transfer of ownership usage by drivers. Moved by and location of a Package (off- Commissioner Gross, seconded sale) Liquor License for January by Commissioner Blaalid, to 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, adopt Resolution 15-34. (Memo- from Robs Enterprises, Inc., randum 15-188) (James Barger, Partner) dba Lisas Package Liquor, 401 Picotte RESOLUTION 15-34 Street, to Shree, LLC, (Dipan Pa- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZ- tel, Business Owner) dba JRs Oa- ING THE PLACEMENT OF A sis, 2404 E Highway 50, Yankton, FOUR-WAY STOP South Dakota. (Memorandum 15- SIGN APPLICATION AT THE 180) No one was present to speak INTERSECTION OF 23rd for or against approval of the li- STREET cense application. Moved by AND GREEN STREET. Commissioner Blaalid, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to ap- WHEREAS, conditions at the in- prove the license. tersection of 23rd Street and Roll Call: All members present Green Street justify that traffic voting Aye; voting Nay: None. from all four directions come to a Motion adopted. stop and;

Action 15-233 WHEREAS, the installation of a This was the time and place for four-way stop would increase the the public hearing on the applica- safety of pedestrian and vehicle tion for a New Retail (on-off sale) traffic, and; Malt Beverage License for July 1, CLASSIFIEDWHEREAS, the accidents en- A5 2015, to June 30, 2016, from countered, at the intersection, are PRESSShree, LL &C, DAKOTAN (Dipan Pa tenl, SATURDAY,Busi- AUGUST 8, 2015 PAGE 19 ness Owner) dba Yankton Kwik susceptible to correction by a Stop, 401 Picotte Street, Yankton, multi-way stop installation; 20South10 DakotaLe. (Mgaemorl andandu Pumbl 15-ic 2010 Legal and Public 2010 Legal and Public 181) No one was presentNo to tispeakces WHEREAS, it is provideNod bytice thse Notices Democrats Hire SD Native for or against approval of the li- Code of Ordinances of the City of cense application. Moved by Yankton that the City has the au- 8+8 Commissioner Blaalid, seconded thority to place and maintain all YANKTON COUNTY COM- by Commissioner Ferdig, to ap- regulatory signs that meet the re- MISSION MEETING prove the license. quirements of the Manual on Uni- August 4, 2015 As Key Party Staffer Roll Call: All members present form Traffic Control Devises. voting Aye; voting Nay: None. The regular meeting of the Yank- SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The in political science from the join the state party. Motion adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- ton County Commission was South Dakota Democratic University of South Dakota. She says the party’s suc- SOLVED by the Board of City postponed until August 10th, Party has named a new execu- Jones Pranger has interned cess with ballot measures Action 15-234 Commissioners of the City of 2015, because there was not a tive director. with state Democratic heavy- shows state residents share This was the time and place for Yankton, South Dakota, that a quorum. Chairwoman Ann Tornberg weights including former U.S. Democrats’ values even if they the public hearing on the applica- four-way stop sign condition be said Friday that Suzanne Jones Sen. Tim Johnson and former don’t necessarily identify as tion for a New Retail (on-off sale) established at the intersection of Pranger will be an effective ad- U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth members. Wine License for January 1, 2015, 23rd Street and Green Street. Patty Hojem, County Auditor dition to the organization and Sandlin. The South Dakota native to December 31, 2015, from Published once at the total ap- that the party is “thrilled.” Formerly a staffer for state introduced herself to Sioux Shree, LLC, (Dipan Patel, Busi- Roll Call: All members present proximate cost of $5.11. The 26-year-old has a law Senate Democrats, Jones Falls-area Democrats at a ness Owner) dba Yankton Kwik voting Aye; voting Nay: None. degree and a master’s degree Pranger says she’s excited to meeting Friday. Stop, 401 Picotte Street, Yankton, Motion adopted. South Dakota. (Memorandum 15- 182) No one was present to speak Action 15-241 for or against approval of the li- This was the time and place to everything has to be finished. of the school for the project ventilation and also making cense application. Moved by award the bid for the Durable Restrooms are in progress has been a blessing according the system more efficient Commissioner Blaalid, seconded Pavement Marking Installation Vermillion right now. We’re expecting the to Froke. through the high-tech equip- by Commissioner Ferdig, to ap- Project. One bid was received From Page 1 plumbers to be able to get at “There was a lot of old junk ment that is being installed prove the license. and opened on July 16, 2015, those areas pretty soon. The that was stored in places that currently.” Roll Call: All members present from Dakota Traffic Services, LLC, Tea, South Dakota in the work in those areas will be was moved out that had no The high school project voting Aye; voting Nay: None. “The construction work right up against the deadline. use at all,” he said. “We have has been one of major concern Motion adopted. amount of $29,206.65. (Memo- in the academic area will be randum 15-183) Moved by Com- Chemistry and Biology rooms the same shell of the building for Froke. Action 15-235 missioner Blaalid, seconded by virtually complete by the will be complete. That’s our but everything inside has been “It’s been one of my main This was the time and place for Commissioner Sommer, to award time school starts,” he said. plan. Most of the floors are upgraded. I’m hoping that the priorities throughout the sum- the second reading and public the bid to the only bidder, Dakota “The major construction in and the ceramic tile. That improvements that were done mer to see how the project is hearing for Ordinance No. 979, Traffic Services, LLC, Tea, South work will be taking place should be finished up this over this spring and summer coming along and how I can AN ORDINANCE REMOVING Dakota, in the amount of in the boiler room which is week. All the new lab stations will extend the life of the high assist to make the work flow as THE WORD HANDICAPPED $29,206.65. below level and is sealed off are in. The plumbing is cur- school building 30 or 40 more easy and as fast as possible,” FROM ALL CITY ORDI- Roll Call: All members present from the classroom area. The rently being put in those lab years.” he said. “I’m there virtually on NANCES. No one was present to voting Aye; voting Nay: None. students won’t even know stations. That’s been quite a Most of the school im- a daily basis conferring with speak for or against adoption of Motion adopted. that there’s anything taking job.” provements are actually below the job superintendent and the Ordinance. Moved by Com- place there. The hallway area Along with these improve- the surface and behind the also the principal and Johnson missioner Blaalid, seconded by Action 15-242 by the gymnasium is a major ments the high school now scenes according to Froke. Control leadership as well.” Commissioner Gross, to adopt Or- Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, ventilation control area and enjoys new lighting which “Most of the improvements Froke said the group dinance No. 979. seconded by Commissioner Fer- they will be working in that Roll Call: All members present dig, to accept the Water, Sewer, makes a phenomenal differ- that are being done are hid- has worked together when voting Aye; voting Nay: None. and Street Improvements in front area while classes are going ence according to Froke. den in the ceiling and in the problems have arisen though Motion adopted. of the following lots: Block 8, on which should be a minimal “Also all the classrooms tunnels below so most of the nothing major has come up. Lots 11-13; Block 9, Lots 8-11, distraction. There could be and offices have received a work that was done will not be “I’d have to say the Action 15-236 all in the Ridgeway North Subdi- some things that will be an fresh coat of paint,” he said. visible,” he said. project has moved along Commissioner Gross introduced vision, as complete. (Memoran- inconvenience but we’re work- “We have a new carpet in some This does not mean a major quite smoothly,” he said. “We and Mayor Carda read the title of dum 15-189) ing to make that as minimal as areas.” change will not be noticeable. knew we would be coming up Resolution 15-33, a Resolution of Roll Call: Members present vot- possible.” The commons area is also “We had a lot of complaints against a tight timeline. Any of Necessity for a Special Assess- ing Aye: Commissioners Blaalid, According to Froke the currently filled with new class- before about some rooms were the problems we have faced ment District for Improvements at Ferdig, Gross, Johnson, Sommer, construction that would get in room furniture still in plastic. too cool and some rooms were have been quite minimal. Peo- 2101 Broadway Ave., GP-Dial- and Mayor Carda; voting Nay: the way of students should be “The school board wanted too hot and we weren’t able ple have worked together very Yankton, LLC, Developer, and set None; Abstaining: Commissioner done in the nick of time. to see an upgrade in class- to regulate the temperature well. Johnson Controls and the August 10, 2015, as the date for a Woerner. “It is truly a monumental room equipment so most of in the rooms adequately,” he Johnson Controls Superinten- public hearing to consider adop- Motion adopted. task to complete a $5.2 million tion of the resolution. the classrooms will have new said. “Also we had many drafts dent have done a great job City Manager Nelson reviewed project in the span of time that desks,” Froke said. “Actually around the old windows. coordinating the project and Action 15-237 Memorandum 15-190, outlining we have to get things done,” they’re tables so we’re going That’s another thing, there communicating with us so Commissioner Gross introduced travel opportunities for City Com- he said. “We knew that from for a new look that way. There have been all brand new things have worked well. The and Mayor Carda read the title of missioners and discussed dead- the beginning. Everybody has will be the narrower confer- windows installed. They’re subcontractors have all been Ordinance No. 980, AN ORDI- lines for registration for these just worked hard to address ence-type tables and chairs in done. Those are very efficient on the job and worked hard NANCE TO REZONE PROPER- events. that timeline. We are confi- most of the classrooms. We’re windows designed to insulate. to make this timeline work. I TY DESCRIBED HEREIN, and dent that the hallways and keeping some of the desks that We’re making a more comfort- think overall the project has set August 10, 2015, as the date Action 15-243 classrooms will be in generally are in good condition.” able environment through gone well.” for the second reading and public Moved by Commissioner Woern- good shape for the return of The required clearing out heating, air conditioning and hearing. (Memorandum 15-187) er, seconded by Commissioner students; however there will { Johnson, to adopt Resolution 15- be work taking place through Action 15-238 36 executing the sale of City the month of September Moved by Commissioner Gross, owned property located in the primarily in the heating area, Thanks to seconded by Commissioner East Industrial Subdivision to the boiler room, some of the Blaalid, to adopt Resolution 15- Charles Larsen, Aune Trucking, our investors! 32. (Memorandum 15-186) Inc., Yankton, South Dakota, with ventilation area to get things proceeds of the sale to offset the ready for the heating season.” RESOLUTION 15-32 purchase of Human Services Cen- According to Froke, the ter property approved earlier with deadline for the heating sys- { WHEREAS, it appears from an Action 15-239. (Memorandum tem to be fully operational is examination of the Vacation of 15-193) October 1. Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 of Block 3, Though Froke said the pro- as part of the Plat of, Pioneer RESOLUTION 15-36 ject has gone fairly smoothly, Hills Addition, a Subdivision of they can’t pat themselves on Parcel F of the NE 1/4, Section WHEREAS, the City of Yankton the back quite yet. 17, Township 93 North, Range 56 owns property in the East Indus- “Things will have to go West of the 5th P.M., in Yankton trial Subdivision that is listed for very well for the next week to County, South Dakota, and sale for $10,000 per acre, and ten days,” he said. “They’re Campaign Goal Exceeded to Fund Yankton’s recorded in Book S4, Page 15A; in the process of putting up WHEREAS, Charles Larsen, Economic Growth and Workforce Development To Be Hereafter Known as: Aune Trucking Inc., dba ATI has ceilings now. We have some offered $10,000 to purchase one classrooms finished now but Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Eickhoff Addi- acre adjacent to his existing par- tion in the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4, cel, and Section 17, Township 93 North, Thank you investors for your pledges Range 56 West of the 5th P.M., in WHEREAS, the Yankton Board Ducks Yankton County, South Dakota, of City Commissioners desires to prepared by Travis J. Kropuenske, sell the below described land for From Page 1 totaling $2,390,227 to date. a registered land surveyor in the the long term goal of community State of South Dakota, and and economic development. parts, one of them teaching Platinum - $100,000 or more Avera Sacred Heart Hospital WHEREAS, such plat has been NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- parent-child interaction. “We truly believe that par- First Dakota National Bank prepared according to law and is SOLVED by the Board of City First National Bank South Dakota consistent with the Citys overall Commissioners of the City of ents are the first teachers,” Sapa Extrusions Comprehensive Development Yankton, South Dakota, hereby Branaugh said. “We don’t { { Yankton County Plan. agrees to transfer the below de- come in and do the activity scribed property to Yankton Area with the child; we show the Gold $50,000-$99,999 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- Progressive Growth for the pur- parents how to do it.” SOLVED by the Board of City pose of sale to Charles Larsen, The other parts of the or- Applied Engineering, Inc. Northwestern Energy Commissioners of the City of Aune Trucking Inc., dba ATI, and CorTrust Bank Slowey Construction, Inc. Yankton, South Dakota, that the ganization involve develop- Dakota Trailer Manufacturing WNAX/104.1 The Wolf plat for the above described prop- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED mental-centered parenting Eisenbraun & Associates, Inc. Yankton Media erty is hereby approved. that the City Manager is autho- and family well-being. For Kolberg-Pioneer Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C. rized to execute all documents as- the developmental parenting, KVTK-KVHT Roll Call: All members present sociated with the described trans- the focus is on whether or KYNT-KK 93 -KDAM voting Aye; voting Nay: None. fer. not the child is mentally and { Larry & Dianne Ness { Motion adopted. physically progressing at a Silver $25,000-$49,999 The East 120 feet of the West 480 John Hagemann Action 15-239 feet of Block 1 of East Industrial normal rate. If not, screen- Dakota Beverage, Inc. Northtown Automotive Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, Subdivision lying in the N 1/2 of ings are done to determine James Steel, Inc. Shur-Co seconded by Commissioner Som- the SW 1/4, Section 9, T93N, if the child needs additional Midcontinent Communications { Wells Fargo Bank { mer, to pay a one-time cash pay- R55W of the 5th PM., City and service beyond Parents Mount Marty College ment of $395,000.00 to the State County of Yankton, South Dakota as Teachers. The last part Bronze $5,000-$24,999 of South Dakota for the purchase as depicted on the attached exhib- focuses on concerns of hous- of 11.7 acres of former Human it. ing and medical care for the Baldwin Filters Lewis & Clark Specialty Hospital Services Center property using Bernard Properties Masonry Components revenue from the sale of City- Roll Call: All members present child, and what can be done Mike & Darcie Briggs MidAmerican Energy to provide for them. Dakota Archery & Outdoor Sports Minervas Grill & Bar owned property1.97 acres along voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Days Inn, Yankton M.T. & R.C. Smith Insurance, Inc. WCLR and 5.6 acres south of the Motion adopted. Visits with families vary, Drotzmann Construction, L.L.C. MtronPTI new Fire Stationwith the balance depending on the child’s Echo Electric Supply Aaron & Jaime Ness to be paid out of BBB funds as Action 15-244 needs and availability. EMJ Company Rob & Amber Ness outlined in Memorandum 15-191. Moved by Commissioner Woern- Branaugh currently works Fejfar Plumbing & Heating Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. Roll Call: All members present er, seconded by Commissioner with 10 families involved with First Chiropractic Center Lynn & Shelly Peterson voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Blaalid, to adjourn into Executive Gehl Power Products, Inc. Pam & Bob Rezac the program and approxi- Home Federal Bank Rupiper’s Travel & Tours Motion adopted. Session at 7:42 p.m. to discuss mately 16 children. How- David Hosmer & Steph Tamisiea Sacred Heart Monastery personnel matters under SDCL 1- Wayne & Lori Ibarolle Services Center Federal Credit Union Action 15-240 25-2. ever, the numbers vary from John A. Conkling Distributing Rob & Lori Stephenson Resolution 15-34 authorizing Roll Call: All members present month to month. Johnson, Miner, Marlow, Woodward & Huff Prof., LLC Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. placement of a four-way stop sign voting Aye; voting Nay: None. “We have new families Randy & Linda Johnson Vision Real Estate Services at the intersection of 23rd and Motion adopted. Kaiser Heating & Cooling/Power Source Electric Williams & Company, P.C. that join our program or Kennedy, Pier & Knoff, L.L.P. Green Streets was considered. Wintz & Ray Funeral Home families that leave town or Don & Pam Kettering Yankton Rexall Citizen Pauline Akland appeared Regular meeting of the Board of leave the program,” Branaugh Lewis & Clark Hydraulics to speak in favor of adoption of City Commissioners of the City of { { the resolution, but also to talk Yankton was reconvened by May- explained. about needing to address phone or Carda. Thus, continuous expo- Copper $500-$4,999 usage by drivers. Moved by Roll Call: Present: Commission- sure for the organization is Chuck & Barb Aman Devin & Alison Anderson Hatch Furniture & Flooring Carmen Schramm Commissioner Gross, seconded ers Blaalid, Ferdig, Gross, John- needed. Animal Health Clinic Mike & Gerrie Healy Jim & Stacy Schramm by Commissioner Blaalid, to son, Sommer, and Woerner. City In addition to the duck Ben’s Hedahls Auto Plus Joleen & Randy Smith adopt Resolution 15-34. (Memo- Attorney Den Herder and City race, Parents as Teachers Brian & Amy Beran JJ Benji’s Screen Printing & Somsen Agency, Inc. randum 15-188) Manager Nelson were also Blackburn & Stevens, Prof. LLC Embroidery South Dakota Magazine recently sponsored a disc Jeff & Amy Johnson Deb Specht present. Absent: Commissioners Boston Shoes to Boots golf tournament at Memorial Bow Creek Metal, Inc. Jeff & Amy Jones State Farm - Rhonda Wesseln RESOLUTION 15-34 Hoffner and Knoff. Quorum Wayne & Marjorie Kindle State Farm - Roy Wilcox A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZ- present. Park and will be selling glow Todd & Danyal Chance sticks during Yankton’s an- Neil Connot Kline’s Jewelry Stern Oil Co., Inc. ING THE PLACEMENT OF A Dayhuff Enterprises Jae & Tina Koletzky Tom’s Electric FOUR-WAY STOP Action 15-246 nual Riverboat Days. Brad & Sheryl Dykes Kopetsky’s Ace Hardware Joe & Patti Vig SIGN APPLICATION AT THE Moved by Commissioner Gross, As part of the rubber Curt & Julie Dykstra Ron & Pat Kraft Matt & Alyssa Walters INTERSECTION OF 23rd seconded by Commissioner Wo- Dan & Patti Eisenbraun L&S Electric Jack & Tiffany Weeks ducky race, local celebrities Lewis & Clark Realty, Inc. Brad & Nancy Wenande STREET erner, to adjourn at 8:05 p.m. Doug & Karen Ekeren including Lauren Hanson and Embroidery & Screen Works, Inc. Mannes Architects Jay Werth AND GREEN STREET. Roll Call: All members present Jesse Bailey will act as jump- Mead Lumber Willcockson Eye Associates voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Empire Products, Inc. Floor Tec - Tom & Nancy Langdon Meridian Title of Yankton County Katie Wintz WHEREAS, conditions at the in- Motion adopted. ers to help propel the ducks Marc & Julie Mooney Wohlenberg, Ritzman & Co., LLC across the pool. Nate & Michelle Franzen tersection of 23rd Street and Gerstner Oil Co. Marcy Moser Yankton Insurance Agency Green Street justify that traffic “They’re going to add an Charlie Gross Riverfront Dental Yankton Title Company from all four directions come to a extra splash to the event,” Tanya Hacecky Roger’s Family Pharmacy stop and; said Branaugh. To purchase rubber Become an investor and supporter of YES 2 ! Your contribution WHEREAS, the installation of a David Carda Wish to ducks for the race, contact will ensure the continued success of the YES! campaign that creates four-way stop would increase the Mayor Branaugh at 605-661-4833. contribute? safety of pedestrian and vehicle new jobs, training and education opportunities. traffic, and; Ducks will also be sold at the pool the night of the event. WHEREAS, the accidents en- To become an investor contact: countered, at the intersection, are ATTEST: Follow @ReillyBiel on John Kramer susceptible to correction by a Al Viereck Twitter. multi-way stop installation; FINANCE OFFICER Yankton Area Progressive Growth Published one time at the total ap- WHEREAS, it is provided by the proximate cost of $183.21. Code of Ordinances of the City of 605-665-9011 • [email protected] Yankton that the City has the au- thority to place and maintain all regulatory signs that meet the re- quirements of the Manual on Uni- form Traffic Control Devises.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Yankton, South Dakota, that a four-way stop sign condition be established at the intersection of 23rd Street and Green Street.

Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-241 This was the time and place to award the bid for the Durable Pavement Marking Installation Project. One bid was received and opened on July 16, 2015, from Dakota Traffic Services, LLC, Tea, South Dakota in the amount of $29,206.65. (Memo- randum 15-183) Moved by Com- missioner Blaalid, seconded by Commissioner Sommer, to award the bid to the only bidder, Dakota Traffic Services, LLC, Tea, South Dakota, in the amount of $29,206.65. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-242 Moved by Commissioner Blaalid, seconded by Commissioner Fer- dig, to accept the Water, Sewer, and Street Improvements in front of the following lots: Block 8, Lots 11-13; Block 9, Lots 8-11, all in the Ridgeway North Subdi- vision, as complete. (Memoran- dum 15-189) Roll Call: Members present vot- ing Aye: Commissioners Blaalid, Ferdig, Gross, Johnson, Sommer, and Mayor Carda; voting Nay: None; Abstaining: Commissioner Woerner. Motion adopted.

City Manager Nelson reviewed Memorandum 15-190, outlining travel opportunities for City Com- missioners and discussed dead- lines for registration for these events.

Action 15-243 Moved by Commissioner Woern- er, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to adopt Resolution 15- 36 executing the sale of City owned property located in the East Industrial Subdivision to Charles Larsen, Aune Trucking, Inc., Yankton, South Dakota, with proceeds of the sale to offset the purchase of Human Services Cen- ter property approved earlier with Action 15-239. (Memorandum 15-193)

RESOLUTION 15-36

WHEREAS, the City of Yankton owns property in the East Indus- trial Subdivision that is listed for sale for $10,000 per acre, and

WHEREAS, Charles Larsen, Aune Trucking Inc., dba ATI has offered $10,000 to purchase one acre adjacent to his existing par- cel, and

WHEREAS, the Yankton Board of City Commissioners desires to sell the below described land for the long term goal of community and economic development.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Yankton, South Dakota, hereby agrees to transfer the below de- scribed property to Yankton Area Progressive Growth for the pur- pose of sale to Charles Larsen, Aune Trucking Inc., dba ATI, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is autho- rized to execute all documents as- sociated with the described trans- fer.

The East 120 feet of the West 480 feet of Block 1 of East Industrial Subdivision lying in the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4, Section 9, T93N, R55W of the 5th PM., City and County of Yankton, South Dakota as depicted on the attached exhib- it.

Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Action 15-244 Moved by Commissioner Woern- er, seconded by Commissioner Blaalid, to adjourn into Executive Session at 7:42 p.m. to discuss personnel matters under SDCL 1- 25-2. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

Regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Yankton was reconvened by May- or Carda. Roll Call: Present: Commission- ers Blaalid, Ferdig, Gross, John- son, Sommer, and Woerner. City Attorney Den Herder and City Manager Nelson were also present. Absent: Commissioners Hoffner and Knoff. Quorum present.

Action 15-246 Moved by Commissioner Gross, seconded by Commissioner Wo- erner, to adjourn at 8:05 p.m. Roll Call: All members present voting Aye; voting Nay: None. Motion adopted.

David Carda Mayor

ATTEST: Al Viereck FINANCE OFFICER Published one time at the total ap- proximate cost of $183.21.