July 2016

Unethics Board, June 30, 2016

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We went to another one of our favorite Sioux Falls citizen advisory boards on June 30, 2016, the Board of Ethics or is it Unethics? You know the one where the mayor runs for cover when he wants to punish his political opponents, reward his supporters or wants to put his name on a city building.

You see this is the citizen board where a mayor can appoint his friends to give official sanction for questionable behavior of a city official. We have watched this board be sanctioned by the State of South Dakota Open Meeting Board. Do you know how bad an ethics process can be when state ranked 2nd worst in ethics tells the city to clean up its act?

We watch this short meeting to see how the members perform since out last meeting video was done in 2014 when the Chair of the group and Mayor were brought up on charges. Since our last visit a Council Chair was allowed to be on a board with business before the city and two council members were told they should not be political or something like that.

It makes no sense and yet it does.

These two paragraphs pretty much sum it up

Ellis points out something DaCola has known since this mayor (a subprime credit card salesman) started running for office;

The timing may be purely coincidental. But it will certainly be another example to some of how Sioux Falls over the last six years has been run more like a propaganda ministry than a city government.

During the current administration, the city has engaged in all sorts of inane dog-and-pony shows in an effort to control the news cycle with positive accounts of the city at work. City officials have strained themselves to come up with events to garner press coverage. During construction on what became the Denny Sanford Premier Center, it was almost as if they issued a press release every time a new window got installed. There have been events to show how roads get paved. To see the water plant. To talk about the propaganda minister’s colonoscopy. To do this. To do that.

Bout time someone in our local media awakened from the long 6 year sleep.

McKennan Park House trial comes to a close

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I’m not sure how Judge Pekas will rule in the case, it’s complicated with several parties and facets involved, but if I had to rule, it would be simple.

The house is NOT up to code and needs to be altered, moved, or torn down. Allowing it to stay in its current condition would set a precedent for all historic neighborhood associations in Sioux Falls. I would also split the cost of bringing it up to code between the city and the family that built it, and their general contractor. I don’t believe the McDowells, the original architect or the historic board share any guilt.

In all fairness, it is really the city’s (building services department) fault for not inspecting and giving proper permits, but as homeowners you do share a certain responsibility to make sure things are done right. It’s not like the Sapienzas are a couple of twits, she works as a pediatric surgeon with a resume longer then the Book of Morman. Not sure what Mr. Sapienzas does, but he seems to be very knowledgeable in the ancient Asian art of Feng Shui. (I found it ironic, because he was concerned about northern negative energy. Want to bring on some negative energy? Piss off your neighbors.)

It’s unfortunate in this case that east coast elitism wasn’t against the law, because the Sapienzas would be spending time in prison. Claiming you are building your home based on a strange combination of Philly building codes and Asian architecture isn’t a real good defense in good old podunk Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

“Yo, Adrian! We should make the house a little taller so we don’t receive a left hook from Apollo Feng Shui.”

As for the look of the house, as an artist, I would say it would look fantastic sitting on an oversized prairie lot in the country. In the crowded historic neighborhood of McKennan Park, I will say it is too tall, and the color, egg salad yellow. Ick. Not sure if they use this saying in Philly, but ‘two pounds of shit in a one pound bag’ seems appropriate in this case.

I often tell people that just because someone is rich doesn’t mean they can buy class or taste. The Sapienzas proved that if anything in the trial. The next time our fine mayor has a press conference about ‘bad neighbors’ he needs to place the podium in front of their house, I couldn’t find a more fitting place.