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The meeting commenced with the approval of previous minutes. Key discussions included a citizen's presentation concerning the proposed 765 KV transmission lines, emphasizing potential health risks and requesting a 2,000 ft setback mirroring dual county zoning standards, noting the proposed line benefits only Minnesota. The commission then moved to discuss the plat of Tract One Slum Edition (Plat 2026 platt 001), involving a 17.9-acre building site located within the Wellhead Aquifer Protection Zone, which was subsequently approved after public hearing. Further discussion centered on Lake Park District setbacks, comparing current Brookings County standards (75 ft) with surrounding counties (e.g., Lake Hendricks, Lake Ponet) and exploring options for establishing setback variances based on platting dates or lot elevations relative to the highest known watermark. Staff reports also covered legislative updates regarding initiated measures and the codification of the non-referral process for failed county commission votes on petitions.
The meeting's agenda was approved after a scheduled presenter was noted as absent due to illness. Key discussion points included information on an upcoming field day tour titled "The Good, Bad, and Invasive Plant," and updates on leafy spurge control provided by supervisors from Codington and Grant Counties. The Brookings County Sheriff addressed concerns regarding stop sign violations and emphasized the requirement for townships to use official barricades when closing roads. Discussions also covered road damage reimbursement processes with the South Dakota Department of Transportation and warnings about prevalent scams. The County Development Director provided an overview of the "Crisis Track" program for submitting damage information online, and the Commission Department Director presented on the Rural Access Infrastructure program.
The agenda for the meeting included several items requiring action or discussion. Key discussion points involved the appointment of a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for the Authority, an invitation for a citizen to schedule time to address the commission on an unlisted item, and a general discussion on the Authority's responsibilities. The meeting also involved an action item to adjourn.
The meeting involved actions taken by the Brookings County Board of Adjustment. Specifically, the commission considered two variance applications. The first variance request (2026VAR001) concerned an application by Nathan Thielen for Thielen Farms Inc. to allow a grain leg and cement unloading pad to be closer to the right-of-way than the required 50-foot agricultural structure setback along SD Hwy 13. The second variance request (2026VAR002) sought approval for an attached garage to be 25 feet from the highest known water elevation, instead of the required 75 feet, for a property in Laketon Township. Department reports noted a reminder about watching the weather and mentioned future research findings regarding shared lake setbacks.
The meeting included recognition of employee anniversaries for five years of service in the Highway Department. A resident expressed concern regarding protecting the county from hyper-scale projects and requested setbacks. Key actions included approving travel and education requests, personnel action notices such as status changes and retirements, and the approval of claims. Routine business also covered bid openings for chip seal and surfacing projects, and the repair of a crack machine. The commission considered and ultimately rejected a resolution to declare a fire danger emergency and prohibit open burning. Resolution #26-08 was adopted establishing new fees for uncertified copies of recorded documents for licensed abstractors. Approvals were granted for an emergency management grant and several property tax abatements. The board discussed limiting traffic on 214th Street/County Road 16A due to road damage and debated posting weight restrictions versus
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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