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Vermillion Voters
Uphold Both
Ordinances
Senior Meals Fundraiser
BY SHAUNA MARLETTE AND
SARA WETZEL
shauna.marlette@plaintalk.net
As 1,206 Vermillion voters
made their way to the voting booth on Tuesday, the
overwhelming feeling was
nobody was sure how they
were going to vote. The decision – keep both ordinances
approved by the Vermillion
City Council on the books.
SHAUNA MARLETTE/PLAIN TALK
Nila Pastvedt and Sharon Birgholtz from the Vermillion Dakota Senior Meals and
Meals on Wheels programs count the number of people who attended Friday’s Mayor’s
Lunch held at the Armory. The meal, which was a fundraiser for Dakota Senior Meals
served 86 people at the Armory and another 27 through the Meals on Wheels program.
Malt Beverage
Ordinance
While the bonds for
the Prentis Park Pool
Project were overwhelmingly approved by voters
last November, there was no
guarantee that they would
choose to keep the ordinance allowing the city to
collect an extra 5 percent on
the wholesale costs of malt
beverages sold in the community on the books.
In the end, the voters’
decision was to keep the
ordinance with 63 percent of
the vote, 445-761.
The following is how the
HURON – The South
Wards voting broke down.
Dakota Farm Bureau (SDFB)
Northeast Ward: 37-Yes,
is voicing its support for the 71-No
State of South Dakota’s deciCentral Ward: 57-Yes,
sion to join 12 other States
145-No
in filing a lawsuit against the
Northwest Ward: 165-Yes,
U.S. Environmental Protec137-No
tion Agency and the U.S.
Southeast Ward: 186-Yes,
Army Corps of Engineers
408-No
over the EPA’s new rule definSteve Ward, who repreing “Waters of the U.S.” under sents the Southeast Ward on
the Clean Water Act.
the Vermillion City Council,
Statement from Scott Van- said he was very pleased by
derWal, SDFB President:
Tuesday’s turnout.
“The federal govern“I think the turnout was
ment is attempting to vastly
the most surprising thing
broaden its authority to
to me,” he said. “I think that
regulate land and water
the people were engaged in
management, and we believe the process. When I started
the Waters of the U.S. rule
city council one of the things
goes way beyond what was
I was concerned about was
authorized by Congress.
that we were not having
South Dakota joining this
community discussions on
SHAUNA MARLETTE/PLAIN TALK suit shows that Attorney
the big issues in front of us. I
Bud Allyn cooks up bratwurst, hotdogs and hamburg- General Jackley understands really think that the commuers for the Dakota Senior Meals’ Mayor’s lunch on Fri- the impact of this misguided
nity that was here this sumday.
rule on all of South Dakota
mer really was very engaged
agriculture, as well as on
in the process about the
counties and municipalities.
merits of the ordinances.”
All citizens, whether they’re
Mayor Jack Powell echinvolved in agriculture or not, oed Ward’s statement.
should be concerned about
“I am quite pleased with
place in the Clay County
You are invited to attend
the interference and overthe turnout,” Powell said.
the swearing in ceremony for Courthouse on Tuesday, July regulation coming from our
“Oftentimes, in off-term
9 at 5 p.m.
the first two CASA volunfederal government.”
elections like a school board
Everyone is welcome to
teers who will serve in Clay
The South Dakota Farm
election, you will be lucky
attend. This is one time when
County!
get 15 percent. I think that
cameras will be allowed in the Bureau is the state’s largest
The swearing in will take
general agriculture organiza- we got 24 percent is a really
courtroom!
tion, representing more than good turnout. I appreciate
14,446 farm, ranch and rural
how the voters voted. I think
families across the state.
it speaks well for progressing with our pool and park
Call 624-6732 or Text 659-1006
project and I hope now we
can get back on track with
S.D. Farm
Bureau To
Join States
Lawsuit
Against EPA
Vermillion Area CASA Volunteers
Swearing In Ceremony To Be Held
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SHAUNA MARLETTE/FOR THE PLAIN TALK
While the voter turnout on Tuesday didn’t set records,
it was universally agreed to have been very good. 1,206
voters cast a ballot in the election for nearly 24 percent
turnout. Pictured are voters at the Vermillion National
Guard Armoury on Tuesday.
it. I take it as an affirmation
that they support what we
are trying to do in trying to
progress the city. I just can’t
say enough about the people
who got out and voted. That
is what our form of government is all about.”
However, Ward said he
did not feel exalted after
the ordinance was upheld
because he knew there were
many people who are disappointed at the result.
“Obviously I supported
both ordinances for a reason,” Ward said. “I am really
happy that we are talking
about the issues and people
are aware of what is going
on. I am happy they are supporting us, but I am happier
that they are voicing their
opinions.”
Ward also noted that
going into the election he
did not know what result to
expect.
“When you talk with the
people you hang out with
you are usually like-minded,
or they might not want to
argue with me,” Ward said.
“So, I really didn’t know
what to expect. I thought the
advocates for the other side
were reasonable, so I could
see people differing reasonably on the issue. Certainly,
I am happy the voters supported the city council. It
makes me feel better that we
are representing the voice of
the people properly.”
As for what the decision
to keep the malt beverage
ordinance on the books
means for the pool project,
Ward commented that he is
not sure.
“My understanding is we
will work with our contractor to try to do as much as
we can this year and then
try to create a calendar that
will allow us to build the
pool as quickly as possible,”
he said.” I don’t think we
know at this point what the
length of the delay will be.
We need to run it by our pool
people. What it does mean is
that we can quickly finance
the Prentis Park Project
and move forward to make
Vermillion a destination city
for people who want to work
here.”
TODD’S
City Manager John
Prescott said that the first
step in getting the Prentis
Park Project back on track
will be a phone call next
week with the city’s pool
consultant.
“We will have a call to
lay out what the plan is with
respect to timing for going
out for bid, construction
start date, that sort of thing,”
Prescott said. “I don’t have
an immediate update, but
the first step is that call with
the pool consultant.”
The original plan for the
pool project was to obtain
the bonds and bid the project in June, with a construction start date of August 1.
“We haven’t sold the
bonds yet, because we
wanted to wait and see and
not accumulate interest any
sooner than we had too,”
Prescott said. “With the initiated measure coming around
in May, it stopped activity
both with the city because of
the issue before the voters
and also with the consultant
because he has a policy not
to work on a project without
the funding in place. Since
mid-May through June there
has been no work on the
project. The plans have been
mothballed if you will. I believe the plans were at about
95 percent complete stage
before this came about. So
obviously he has work left
to do to finish the plans. He
will bring the final plans to
council for final approval.”
Prescott said that discussion with the consultant
in May raised the issues
regarding moving later into
the season.
“He expressed his concern
that the later you get in the
calendar year, the more difficult it is to secure contractors looking for this scope of
work for this type of project,”
Prescott said. “We are going
to evaluate and explore different options as far as a timeline moving forward.”
Prescott said that because
the next council meeting is
Monday, it will probably be
discussed at a meeting later
in July.
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