April 2017

Notice is given that the Water Management Board will review Future Use Permit No. 5209-3 held by Kingbrook Rural Water System Inc., Randy Jencks, Manager, PO Box 299, Arlington SD  57212 for progress made in the development of the water reserved by the permit and future plans for development of the water reserved by Permit No. 5209-3.  This permit was approved 1989 and currently reserves 1,100 acre-feet annually from the Vermillion East Fork Aquifer located in the SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 10; NE 1/4 Section 8; Section 6; all in T111N-R56W.  Kingbrook Rural Water System serves users in Beadle, Brookings, Clark, Kingsbury, Lake, McCook, Minnehaha, Miner, Moody, Hamlin and Sanborn counties.
Pursuant to SDCL 46-2A-2 the Chief Engineer of the Water Rights Program recommends that Permit No. 5209-3 REMAIN in EFFECT for 1,100 acre-feet annually because, 1.) the reserved water may be developed, 2.) there is need for the reserved water, 3.) the proposed use will be a beneficial use, and 4.) it is in the public interest.
The Water Management Board will conduct the hearing to review Future Use Permit No. 5209-3  at 10:30 am on May 11, 2017 at Floyd Mathew Training Center, Joe Foss Bldg, 523 E Capitol, Pierre SD.
The recommendation of the Chief Engineer is not final or binding upon the Board and the Board is authorized to, 1.) allow the permit to remain in effect, 2.) amend the permit by adding qualifications, 3.) cancel the permit for no development or no planned future development, or 4.) take no action after it reaches a conclusion based upon facts presented at the public hearing.
Any interested person who may be affected by a Board decision and who intends to participate in the hearing before the Board and present evidence or cross-examine witnesses according to SDCL 1-26, must file a written petition with BOTH the permit owner and the Chief Engineer by May 1, 2017.  The Chief Engineer’s address is “Water Rights Program”, Joe Foss Building, 523 E Capitol Ave, Pierre SD  57501 (605 773-3352) and the permit holder’s mailing address is given above.  The petition may be informal, but it must include a statement describing the petitioner’s interest in the future use permit, the reasons for petitioner’s opposition to or support of continuing the future use permit, and the signature and mailing address of the petitioner or his legal counsel if legal counsel is obtained.  The permit owner need not file a petition.
The hearing to review Future Use Permit No. 5219-3 will be conducted pursuant to the provisions of SDCL 46-1-14, 46-2-5, 46-2-9, 46-2-11, 46-5-38.1; Board Rules ARSD 74:02:01:25.01 thru 74:02:01:25.03 and contested case procedures contained in SDCL 1-26.
This hearing is an adversary proceeding.  The permit owner or any person, after filing a petition, has the right to be present or to be represented by a lawyer.  These and other due process rights will be forfeited if they are not exercised.  Decisions of the Board may be appealed to the Circuit Court and State Supreme Court as provided by law.
Any person wishing a copy of the Chief Engineer’s recommendation, further information on this permit, to assure access to the hearing by the handicapped or obtain an interpreter for the hearing impaired may contact Eric Gronlund, Water Rights Program, (605 773-3352) by May 1, 2017.  The time of the hearing will be automatically delayed for at least 20 days upon written request of the permit owner or any person who has filed a petition to oppose or support continuance of the Future Use Permit.  The request for a delay must be filed with the Chief Engineer by May 1.
According to SDCL 1-26-18.3, parties to a contested case may use the Office of Hearing Examiners to conduct a hearing if either a property right is being terminated or the dollar amount in controversy exceeds $2,500.00.  If any party chooses to use the Office of Hearing Examiners rather than the hearing procedure described above, then you need to notify the Chief Engineer (Water Rights Program 523 E Capitol Ave, Pierre SD) by April 17, 2017.  Steven M. Pirner, Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

2017 Butler Prairie Home Cemetery annual meeting

Letcher Community Center - 7 P.M.

Meeting called to order by President Rod Clarambeau.
The 2016 Annual Meeting minutes were approved as read. Motion to accept by Sandy Ruml, seconded by Mary Ann Blindauer. All aye, motion carried.
The treasurer’s report was given by Bob Steckel and approved as read. Motion to accept by Murray VanLaecken, seconded by Mary Ann Blindauer. All aye, motion carried.
Old Business – Kenny Stach stated that when he fertilized last year, it did not take as much as expected. He also filled some graves that had sunk as well as seeded some new grass in those areas and where grass was thin.
New Business – Discussion was held on continuous maintenance work on mower, such as oil changes and blade sharpening.
Motion by Murray VanLaecken to have Doug’s Custom do the maintenance work. Seconded by Sandy Ruml. All aye, motion carried.
Kenny Stach asked if he could fertilize again this spring as needed. Motion to accept by Mary Ann Blindaur, seconded by Murray VanLaecken. All aye, motion carried.
Kenny Stach has been double checking graves to make sure they match records.
Corrections have been made. Fifteen unmarked infant graves and one adult grave were found. He asked if a simple gravestone could be put on each. Motion to approve purchase of gravestones for all unmarked graves prior to 2007 by Cory Clarambeau, seconded by Dvonne Hansen. All aye, motion carried.
Ron Ruml’s term is up. Motion by Cory Clarambeau to nominate Ron Ruml. Seconded by Murray VanLaecken. All aye, motion carried.
Meeting adjourned by President Rod Clarambeau.
Upon discussion by Cory Clarambeau, the meeting was opened back up by President Clarambeau.
Board member pay was discussed for various duties.  Motion by Murray VanLaecken to raise board meeting pay to $75 per meeting, seconded by Cory Clarambeau. All aye, motion carried.
Meeting adjourned by President Rod Clarambeau.

NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION

MUNICIPALITY OF WOONSOCKET

A Municipal Election will be held on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, in Woonsocket, South Dakota. If the polls cannot be opened because of bad weather, the election may be postponed one week.
The election polls will be open from seven o’clock a.m. to seven o’clock p.m. daylight savings time on the day of the election.
At the election, the following questions will be voted upon or offices will be filled:
Ward III – Councilmember –
two-year term
Jason Coenen
Derek Foos
Furthermore, the following are unopposed:
Ward I – Councilmember –
two-year term
John Ames
Ward II – Councilmember –
two-year term
Joel Rassel
The polling place in each precinct of this municipality is as follows:
Woonsocket Community Center
Voters with disabilities may contact the city finance officer for information and special assistance in absentee voting or polling place accessibility.

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