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Secretary Of State’s Office
To Conduct General Election
Ballot Order Drawing
PIERRE, S.D. –Secretary
of State Shantel Krebs will
be conducting the ballot
order drawing for the 2018
General Election ballot
on Wednesday, August
15th at 9:00 a.m. Central
Time. Drawing for party
order and then candidate
order will take place in the
Secretary of State’s office
in the Capitol at 500 E.
Capitol Avenue, Suite 204,
Pierre, SD 57501.
When the drawing for
ballot order is concluded,
Secretary Krebs will
certify the candidates
to the county auditors
and they will then
conduct their drawing for
ballot order for county
candidates. It should be
noted that unopposed
county candidates do not
appear on the General
Election ballot.
All members of the
public are welcome to
attend.
For any questions,
please call the Secretary
of State’s office at (605)
773-3537.
12-16-2. Paper and
printing specifications-Columns for parties and
independent candidates-Automatic tabulating
systems. All official ballots
shall be printed on good
quality bond paper, in
black ink, and in the
English language. The
names of candidates for
each office shall be printed
in large type under the
designation of the party
for which the nomination
is made, so that all the
names of candidates for
each party are in separate
columns, the names of
candidates for each office
are directly opposite
each other, and the
names of all independent
candidates occupy a
separate column under
the heading, independent
candidates. In precincts
using automatic tabulating
systems, the ballot
information, whether
placed on the ballot or on
the marking device, shall,
as far as practicable, be in
the order or arrangement
provided for paper
ballots except that such
information may be in
vertical or horizontal
rows, or on a number
of separate pages. No
individual race or ballot
question may be divided
between pages. One ballot
card may be used for
recording a voter’s vote on
all races and measures.
12-16-3.1. Order of
party columns. If more
than one political party
qualifies for the general
The 2018
Sturgis
Motorcycle
Rally
By Gov. Dennis Daugaard
It’s rally time in South
Dakota. What started
in 1938 as a single
motorcycle race in a
small town has grown
into one of the largest and
best-known motorcycle
gatherings in the world.
This year is the 78th
Annual Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally, and as always, the
event is sure to bring a
crowd.
Motorcycle enthusiasts
aren’t just visiting Sturgis.
They are traveling all
around the Black Hills
– staying in our hotels
and at our campgrounds,
eating in our local
restaurants, shopping in
our stores and refueling
at our gas stations. Each
year the rally has a big
economic impact on
Sturgis and all of the Black
Hills, and that creates
benefits for our state too.
An event this size is not
without its challenges. To
help things go smoothly,
the state has opened
the Rally Operations
Center and a Traffic
Operations Center.
Local law enforcement,
the Highway Patrol and
ambulance services will
have additional personnel
working during the rally.
Many state agencies
will provide additional
staff to support food
safety, drinking water
safety, fire safety, roadway
safety, emergency
communications,
and vendor sales
tax registrations and
collections. National
Guard soldiers will also be
prepared in the event they
are needed to respond to a
large-scale disaster.
For the past 77 years,
we’ve had no major
emergency at the Sturgis
Rally. Our goal is to get
through the 78th rally with
that record intact, but we
need help.
We’re asking South
Dakotans to do their part
to help make this a safe
journey for our visitors.
Drive carefully and be
particularly mindful of
the motorcycles on the
road. Don’t get distracted
by electronic devices. It
only takes one mistake
to alter your life and
someone else’s forever. If
you live in the Black Hills
area, leave extra time to
reach your destinations,
and be patient with
law enforcement and
emergency responders.
If something doesn’t look
right, let law enforcement
know.
For those who are
attending the rally, be
careful and be prepared.
Wear a helmet and proper
riding attire. If you are
driving a vehicle, wear
your seatbelt. Most
importantly, don’t drink
and drive.
Riders can visit
SouthDakotaRides.com
for real-time information
and some helpful tips.
On the website are links
to weather updates,
fire danger information,
Twitter feeds from
the departments of
Transportation and Public
Safety, and a map of
hospital, urgent care and
police station locations.
One of government’s
primary functions is to
keep people safe. The
state of South Dakota is
ready to perform that
responsibility and we
welcome the opportunity
to host so many visitors
in our great state. If South
Dakotans and our visitors
do their part, it will go a
long way toward helping
make the 78th Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally a safe
and fun event.
election, the position of
each party’s candidates
on the ballot shall be
determined by drawing
of lots by the secretary
of state at the same
time and in the same
manner as prescribed for
candidates in § 12-16-8.
Representatives of the
parties may be present
when the arrangement
is determined. On paper
ballots, the first party
name drawn shall be
placed in the left-hand
column, the second party
name drawn shall be
placed in the next column,
and each succeeding
party name drawn shall
be placed on the ballot
in the order drawn. On
direct recording electronic
screens, on electronic
ballot marking system
screens, and on optical
scan ballots, the candidate
names shall appear in the
order in which their party
name was drawn.
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Notice is hereby given as provided by statute that the Board of Supervisors for Brule Township,
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THAT THE ORDINANCES OF BRULE TOWNSHIP, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, IS HEREBY
AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Any party planning to cross a Township right-of-way for a drain tile project shall first obtain a Crossing
Permit from the Township by filing an Application for Crossing within Brule Township in compliance with the following
requirements:
a. No township roadway or right-of-way shall be crossed in the installation of drainage tile
without approval of the Brule Township Board of Supervisors.
b. Upon submission of an Application for Crossing including the complete legal description with the
specific section, roadway, name(s) of property owners, and length of project to the Clerk of the Township
for official action of the Board of Supervisors at least ninety (90) days in advance.
c. The Applicant is responsible for identification and location of all utilities and other obstacles in the
intended crossing area. Approval of the permit for crossing does not imply in any way the absence of
utilities or any other obstacle.
d. Affidavit/statement that the requesting landowner has followed all required procedures and obtained all
required approvals for the tiling project, including, but not limited to: Oversight entity (e.g. NRCS)
requirements, notification of downstream landowners. Approval of the crossing by the Board relates ONLY to
crossing the township roadway and does not constitute or imply approval from any other agency or entity,
compliance of the project with associated requirements, etc. The township shall not be liable for damages
beyond the edge of the roadway.
e. Location of the proposed crossing with adequate description to locate the tile crossing, (e.g. plat book map
showing location as distance and direction from the nearest intersection, GPS coordinates, etc.).
f. Documentation required at installation:
• Actual location of crossing (e.g. plat book map showing location as distance and direction
from the nearest intersection, GPS coordinates, etc.).
• Evidence of non-perforated piping from edge-to-edge of the roadway,
(e.g. photographs of tile material and location with date stamp).
g. Perpetuity: The approval for crossing the township roadway is granted for perpetuity unless the
crossing violates, now or in the future, a law or court ruling.
h. Responsibility: The Applicant shall hold harmless and indemnify the Township against future
claims and responsibility for damages resulting from the tile crossing the roadway. Responsibility
for future claims and damages to the roadway remains with the tiling landowner.
i. Fees: A fee of Six Hundred and no/100 ($600.00) Dollars shall be paid to the township
and submitted with the Application.
• Costs of subsequent repair and maintenance of the roadway related to the tile crossing may be
collected from the tiling landowner.
j. Installation Requirements:
• Last day to cross a roadway is October 15th. This may be extended at the discretion of the Board.
Additional fees may be collected to cover associated costs.
• Crossings shall be approximately perpendicular to the roadway.
• No crossing is allowed diagonally through any intersection of two roadways.
• No tile outlets may be terminated in any roadway, unless specifically approved by the Board.
• The low point of the drainage tile may not be within the roadway.
• Perforated tile must not extend into the roadway on either side. Non-perforated tile, solid PVC pipe,
or equivalent shall be used through the entire width of the roadway and under any roadbeds. If PVC pipe
is used, it must be Schedule 80.
k. Tile depth: Regular roadway maintenance includes ditch cleaning. Tile must be placed deep enough to avoid
interference with future ditch cleaning. To this end, tile crossing the roadway must be placed at least
12 inches below the lowest point of the ditch. Shallower installation requires specific approval by the Board.
l. Minimal disturbance of the roadway is desired. The landowner/tiler is responsible to return all roadway areas
to pre-crossing profile and conditions, unless specifically approved and documented by the Board.
Landowner/tiler is responsible for any settling, if trenched, for a minimum of three (3) years.
• Landowner/tiler is required to place barricades on both sides of the crossing area while the trench
is open.
Section 2.
Penalties
Failure to obtain a Crossing Permit from Brule Township and complete the application process before crossing a
roadway shall be punishable by a fine of One Thousand and no/100 ($1,000.00) Dollars, per occurrence.
In the event that a crossing is determined to not be in compliance with the requirements herein, the land owner
shall be responsible for all costs associated with rectifying the situation, including but not limited to: removal of the
substandard or unapproved installation, correcting the deficiencies of the installation, and restoration of the roadway.
Brian McInerney
Nathan Laferrier
Steve Hofland
Township Supervisors
ATTEST:
Gregg Hanson
Clerk
1st reading:
2nd reading:
Publication:
Effective:
07-23-2018
08-01-2018
08-07-2018
09-07-2018