SB237

Require that counties provide written notice to township supervisors of conditional use applications and appeals.

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South Dakota SB237 mandates counties to notify township supervisors of conditional use applications and appeals.

South Dakota SB237 requires applicants seeking a conditional use permit from a county for a proposed use that may significantly burden public infrastructure or rights-of-way to send written notice by certified mail to the county's approving authority at least 45 days before submitting the permit application. The authority must then schedule a public hearing within 30 days to determine if a haul road agreement or other conditions are necessary. A written decision must be provided to the applicant within 14 days after the hearing.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

65 Yea

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0 Nay

5 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 26

12:00 AM

House Local Government Hearing

Feb 18

12:00 AM

Senate Local Government Hearing

History

Mar 12

Senate

Signed by the Governor on March 12, 2026 S.J. 529

Mar 5

Senate

Delivered to the Governor on March 05, 2026 S.J. 477

Mar 4

House

Signed by the Speaker H.J. 516