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City Council Election to be Held April 14

March 25, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DellRapidsTowerThe Dell Rapids City Council will fill four open spots in 2015.  Each ward has one open seat on the council.  Ward elections will be held on Tuesday, April 14th, at the Lutheran Church.  Residents must be registered to vote no later than Monday, March 30th.  Absentee ballots can be cast starting on Monday, March 30th.  Those ballots can be picked up and submitted at City Hall.

Click here to determine what ward you are located.

Ward 1 Candidates:

  • David Sommerfeld – Incumbent
  • Doug Geraets
  • Mike Carpenter

Ward 2 Candidates:

  • Paul Miles – Incumbent
  • James Rueckert

Ward 3 Candidates

  • Jeff Schwebach
  • Mike Sterud

Ward 4 Candidates:

  • Chad Andrews – Incumbent
  • James Borchert
  • Mary Klockman

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Rezone Request Passes 2nd Reading

February 24, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

ReZoneRequest_2-2-15Ordinance 816, Rezone Request for 608 E 6th St, passed the second reading during the Dell Rapids City Council meeting held on Tuesday, February 17th.  The request is to have the property owned by Paul Roemen to be rezoned from an R2 Two Family Attached Residential to a B2 General Business District with the intent to sell the property to an interested buyer.  After the sale of the property, the intended use for the property is for a contractor’s shop.

Chris Gross, a Dell Rapids resident that lives in the neighborhood, was in opposition of the rezone request and said, “I’m opposed to it.  We take great pride in our home.  We restored it.  We have received an award from the historical society for the preservation of it.  It to me is encroaching on a historical neighborhood in town that should be respected and kept in tact as such.”

After hearing other residents speak for and against the rezone request, the council held more discussion on the matter.  Councilman Mark Crisp asked Councilman Chad Andrews why he was not in favor of this rezone.  “Chad, let me ask you this…you were the only one on this board supporting Argonne doing what they were doing.  Now you are sitting here opposing….same thing.   You were the only one supporting that at that time, so what’s changed your mind?”

Andrews responded, “They were going to run a business out of a stone structure that they could afford to maintain…one person.  They weren’t going to build a shop.  They weren’t going to store equipment on it.  I look at it as I would have loved to live next door to that because I know they were going to maintain it.  Here…who knows what could happen.  We rezone this lot, like he said, anybody could buy it after they want it and do whatever the heck they want with it as a B2, and there’s no stopping them.”

Crisp made the motion to pass the second reading of the rezone request.  Councilman Paul Miles seconded the motion.  The rezone request passed by a 5-3 vote.  Councilmen Andrews, David Sommerfeld, and Craig Lauritzen voted no.

Even though the council passed the second reading, residents still have an opportunity to stop the rezone from happening.  If 40% of the property owners within 250 feet of the property are opposed, they can bring a protest to the council.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council, ReZone Request

Future Road Construction Could Create Problems for Dell Rapids

February 9, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

City Administrator Justin Weiland presented to the Dell Rapids City Council during their regular meeting on Monday, February 2nd, that future road construction projects in Dell Rapids could have impact on Dell Rapids streets.  Road construction will begin on Hwy 115 between Quarry Road and 248th St (Colton turnoff) in 2016.  However, in 2017, if plans are not changed, streets in Dell Rapids could be heavily traveled.

Current South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) 2017 plans include continuing Hwy 115 construction from Quarry Rd north to the 4-way stop intersection.  The intersection and bridge will be torn up for construction.  Motorists will be able to travel west towards Interstate 29 through the construction zone with the aid of pilot cars.  However, SDDOT is also considering adding the Dell Rapids I-29 interchange to the current 2017 construction plan.  The south-bound on-ramp would not be accessible in this plan, meaning that even though motorists could head west from Dell Rapids during the Hwy 115 construction, they could not get onto I-29 to head south to Sioux Falls.  With the interstate exchange potentially not being accessible and with the portion of Hwy 115 already planned for construction between the 4-way stop and Quarry Road, the only way to get to Sioux Falls for Dell Rapids residents would be to travel on Garfield Ave to Centennial, accessing Hwy 115 at that point.

Weiland mentioned that the SDDOT added the interstate exchange plans to the 2017 plans since Hwy 115 will already be under construction.  Weiland also mentioned that even though the SDDOT added the project, the bridge still has a few years of life expectancy left, and the project could be pushed out a few years.  Weiland made the suggestion to the council to approach the DOT and ask them to push the interstate exchange project to a later date to help with the wear and tear on roads.

Councilman Mark Crisp agreed with the ask.  He said that closing down Hwy 115 as well as the interstate exchange would pretty much paralyze all the businesses out by the interstate.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council, Hwy 115 Construction, SD DOT

Rezone Request Met with Opposition

February 9, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

ReZoneRequest_2-2-15The Dell Rapids City Council held the first reading for Ordinance 816, Rezone Request for 608 E 6th St, during their regular meeting on Monday, February 2nd.  The request is to have the property owned by Paul Roemen to be rezoned from an R2 Two Family Attached Residential to a B2 General Business District.  The request was made with the intent for Roemen to sell the property to an interest party with the intended use for a contractor shop.  The property is an empty lot located next to Romen’s old Napa building.

“That property probably isn’t really good for residential because of the quartzite and the sewer.  There is no sewer there.  The only way you can probably get sewer there is to blast rock to get it in there properly.  It’s a good piece of property and adjacent to what’s there now would make it a better piece of property for somebody who wants to expand.  That’s what we would have did if we would have stayed there,” said Roemen.

The request was met by opposition from concerned residents.

One resident said, “One nice thing about that neighborhood is that it’s an established neighborhood….I understand that you have good intentions for that commercial lot, but if in 10 years if you were to sell that, you can’t guarantee what that person is going to use that lot for, and I don’t want to lose that part of the neighborhood.”

Another resident mentioned, “I don’t want to make waves, but I know the city is pushing with the planning people that do all the building and property, and we have two industrial parks the city is really pushing on…one being on Garfield and Centennial and the other out by the interstate.  I don’t know why we need to push commercial deeper into residential when we have two communities that the city is legitimately trying to push exactly what you’d like to do out there.”

Despite the opposition from some of the residents that live around the property, Councilman Gary Haak said, “If you look at Beach Ave and 6th St, that is another property kind of identical to what this is where there is rock where you can’t really build a home or anything like that.  That is a commercial business and is in residential and is a brand new building going up there.  It’s another business, it’s a commercial business, and it’s right in the middle of residential that we approved a couple of weeks ago.  And I see this property being the same.  This is closer to the truck route, it’s closer to the other businesses, and he’s adding on to it.  I see no reason why it can’t be a building.”

Haak also made the motion to accept the rezone request.  Councilman Mark Crisp seconded the motion.

Councilman Chad Andrews said, “I want to point out that we are working this land down south.  Perfect opportunity here to work with a purchaser…light industrial, not even a conditional use – permitted use, contractor shop slash storage.  We spent a million dollars putting sewer in, and now we have a buyer that’s looking to buy land.  Yeah, it’s got a building on it, but I think we could do something south of town a little better.  I feel that pushing into the residential area, like they said, where do you stop?…..basically we’ve turned it into a miniature business district with a bunch of houses in the middle.”

Andrews asked for a roll call vote.  The motion to approve the first reading passed by a 4-2 vote with Andrews and Councilman David Sommerfeld voting no.  Councilmen Craig Lauritzen and Paul Miles were absent.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council, ReZone Request

Dell Rapids City Council Meeting: 2/2/15

February 1, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

The Dell Rapids City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, February 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.  Some of the items on the agenda include first reading of ordinance 816 – rezone request, public hearing for retail on/off sale malt beverage and SD Farm wine license request by Antiques and Artisans, outdoor event permit request, and the administrative report.  The full agenda can be found by clicking here.

The meeting will be webcast live on Big Sioux Media.

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City Council Meeting: 1/19/15

January 19, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

The Dell Rapids City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, January 19th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Council Chambers.  Some of the items on the agenda include library building project update, second reading and adoption of ordinance 815, Northview Dr/10th Street project surfacing plan, resolution 2015-12, and the administrative report.  The full agenda can be found by clicking here.

The meeting will be webcast on Big Sioux Media.

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Dell Rapids City Council Meeting: 1/5/15

January 3, 2015 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

The Dell Rapids City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, January 5th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Council Chambers.  Some of the items on the agenda include first reading of ordinance 815 – rezone request, second reading of ordinance 814 – rezone request, selection of facility plan engineer for the waste water lagoon, snow removal ordinance discussion, and the administrative report.  The full agenda can be found by clicking here.

The meeting will be webcast on Big Sioux Media.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council

Sales Tax Revenue up in Dell Rapids

December 18, 2014 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

The city of Dell Rapids has seen a growth in sales tax revenue in 2014.  Sales tax revenue has increased by 10.55% this year for the reported months of January through October over the same time period in 2013.  City Administrator Justin Weiland reported the numbers to the Dell Rapids City Council during their regular meeting on Monday, December 15th.

“We’re continuing to see a steady rise every year we’ve had increases.  Things are looking well,” Weiland said during the meeting.  Weiland also mentioned that he would provide the council with the final year end numbers after November and December numbers are reported.

 

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council, Sales Tax

Dell Rapids City Council Meeting: 12/15/14

December 14, 2014 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

The Dell Rapids City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, December 15th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.  Some of the items on the agenda include public hearing for first reading of ordinance 814, outdoor event permit request, second reading and adoption of ordinance 813, on sale/off sale liquor licenses and operating agreements, and the administrator’s report.  The full agenda can be found by clicking here.

The meeting will be webcast on Big Sioux Media.

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Ice Rink to Get Trial Run

December 8, 2014 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

UPDATE:  Temperatures for the next few days are expected to be above normal, thus making the flooding/prepping of the ice rink impossible at this time.   If temperatures drop low enough to allow for the prepping, the ice rink will be able to happen.

 

An ice rink in Dell Rapids will get a trial run during the Christmas break.  During the city council meeting on Monday, December 1st, the Dell Rapids City Council voted in favor of giving an ice rink in Dell Rapids a trial run during the holiday season.  A Dell Rapids resident brought up the idea of an ice rink to the council during their regular meeting on November 17th.  The council at that time voted to table a decision about the ice rink until their next meeting to allow city administration to put together a plan.

City Administrator Justin Weiland proposed the idea of getting an ice rink ready for use during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season.  After a trial run during that time, the city would then gather reaction from the public to determine if there was enough interest to justify maintaining the ice rink for the rest of the winter season.   The council voted in favor of this plan 6-1.

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