Victor M. Utech, Codger’s Castaway Development, LLC, Codgers Castaway RV Park LLC v. Spring Creek Cow Creek Sanitary District

CourtDistrict Court, D. South Dakota
DecidedJuly 2, 2026
Docket3:25-cv-03027
StatusUnknown

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Victor M. Utech, Codger’s Castaway Development, LLC, Codgers Castaway RV Park LLC v. Spring Creek Cow Creek Sanitary District, (D.S.D. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA CENTRAL DIVISION □□

VICTOR M. _ UTECH, CODGER’S 3:25-CV-03027-RAL □□ CASTAWAY DEVELOPMENT, LLC, CODGERS CASTAWAY RV PARK LLC, □□ Plaintiffs, OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING IN □ PART AND DENYING IN PART MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION vs. SPRING CREEK COW CREEK SANITARY DISTRICT, Defendant.

On October 30, 2025, Plaintiffs Victor M. Utech and Codger’s Castaway Development, LLC (CC Development) filed a Complaint, Doc. 1, Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and .

Preliminary Injunction, Doc. 3, Brief in support of that Motion, Doc. 4, and an Affidavit of Victor □ .

M. Utech with attachments thereto, Docs. 5 and 5-1 to 5-12. This Court denied Plaintiffs’ request :

for a temporary restraining order and sought to set a preliminary injunction hearing under Rule □ 65(a). Doc. 8. At various times, this Court inquired of counsel when they were ready to hold a

preliminary injunction hearing. Plaintiffs filed a Motion to Amend Complaint and Join Plaintiff, Doc. 16, seeking to □□□ □ Codger’s Castaway RV Park, LLC (CC RV Park) as an additional party to this case. Defendant Spring Creek Cow Creek Sanitary District (the District) opposed both Plaintiffs’ Motion to Amend : Complaint and Join Plaintiff and Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Docs. 17, 20.

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This Court set and held a preliminary injunction hearing on June 12, 2026. Doc. 24.: This □

Court granted Plaintiffs leave to amend but made clear that doing so would not be a vehicle for Plaintiffs to seek broader preliminary injunctive relief at the hearing. See id. This Court heard □ testimony from two witnesses—District Board of Trustees’ member Neal Konda (Konda) and Plaintiff Victor Utech (Utech}—and received exhibits! in evidence. Does. 26, 27. For the reasons explained below, this Court grants only in limited part Plaintiffs’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction. I. Facets □ The District is “a political subdivision of the State of South Dakota.” Doc. 1 (4-5; SDCL § 34A-5-14. Utech is a developer, golf course owner-operator, RV park owner, and businessman with residences in Sully County, including at least one residence within the District’s boundaries. □

See id. J 7. CC Development is a South Dakota limited liability company that owns real estate -

within the District, including the tract of land where Utech built his new residence. Id. J 8. Utech □ is a part-owner and officer of CC Development and CC RV Park. Id. 97.9. CC Development has developed real estate within the District. Id. CC RV Park owns adjacent land to that owned by CC Development, which is connected to the District’s water system but not to its sewer system. See Hr’g Ex. B. A predecessor to the District was formed over thirty years ago and went through various phases as an organization. Doc. 1 13. In July 2020, with Hughes County interested in divesting itself of the water and sewer systems in the area, Utech, Konda, and others successfully petitioned and encouraged voters to establish the District, which has since operated as “its own, standalone

1 This Court will cite to exhibits entered into evidence at the preliminary injunction hearing □□□ “Hr’g Ex.” □ ;

entity.” See id. ff 14-15. Utech testified that he paid $35,000 of his own money to assist in establishing the District in 2020. Both Utech and Konda were initially on the District’s Board of Trustees (Board). The District’s territory covers approximately three square miles of land near part of the eastern shore of Lake Oahe and serves roughly 300 residential and commercial users and several temporary campground users. Id. | 6. The territory includes undeveloped agricultural lands,a_. few residential subdivisions, and recreational properties. Id. | 19. The District supplies its □

customers with both drinking water and sanitary sewer services. Id. § 16. The District purchases its water from Mid-Dakota Rural Water and distributes it to customers via a system of drinking water mainlines. Id. 417. The District removes sanitary waste from its users viaasystemofsewer mainlines into a lagoon system. Id. { 18. On October 15, 2021, Utech and his son paid two million dollars to acquire three tracts □□ land, at least two of which are within the District. Hr’g Ex. D. Utech and his son assigned Cow □ Creek Recreation Tract 4 (47.57 acres purchased for $717,280) and Cow Creek Recreation Tract 2 (122.52 acres purchased for $981,120) to CC Development. Id. at 4, 8. They assigned remaining Cow Creek Recreation Tract 2 (37.70 acres purchased for $301,600), known as the old Oahe Speedway Campground,” to CC RV Park. Id. at 4, 7. The RV Park presently has 68 sites with full hook ups and 32 sites with electrical supply only. There is no dump station, and the septic system is trench based.

2 At the hearing, Utech testified that he acquired the RV Park and former Oahe Speedway racetrack on October 18, 2020. The actual date of acquisition is largely immaterial.

In 2021, Utech was forced off the District’s board because of a claimed conflict of interest.’ The Plaintiffs collectively own about 65% of the land in the District and have presented to the Board and gained approval of some lots for CC Development to develop. The District believes Plaintiffs to have in mind development of 250 RV lots and more than 100 additional residential lots. The record contains a JM Smith Engineering LLC site plan for subdivision of much of the District’s area into Residential lots by CC Development, Hr’g Ex. 2, but Plaintiffs disclaim any intention presently to pursue further development besides enlarging the RV Park, which they want □

to service by well and septic system apart from the District. After the District formed in 2020 and anticipating Plaintiffs’ development, the District upgraded from a 58,000 gallon tank to a 200,000 gallon tank and made other capital improvements to the water and sewer systems. In 2022, the District’s Board adopted two ordinances, one

governing water use within the District, Hr’g Ex. 7, and the other governing sewage, Hr’g Ex. 8. Article IV of the water use ordinance requires homes to connect to the District’s water mains if □

the main is “within 400 feet of the property line.” Hr’g Ex. 7 at 3. Article XV makes it a misdemeanor to fail to do so after a written notice and reasonable time to correct the violation is given. Id. at 10. Similar provisions in the sewer use ordinance require connecting to the District’s public sewer if “within 400 feet of the property line” and expose individuals to misdemeanor

_ charges for violating the ordinance. Hr’g Ex. 8 at 6, 17. In 2024, the District’s Board enacted two . funding resolutions, Hr’ g Ex. 14, in connection with bonds to further upgrade the water and sewer

3 SDCL § 34A-5-28 prohibits any trustee of a sanitary district from being “directly or indirectly interested in any contract, work, or business of the district,” though there is an exception for contracts under a $3,000 per year threshold where the consideration is reasonable and just under SDCL § 34A-5-28.1. 4 .

facilities. The District expected new homes to connect to the District’s water and sewer systems, thereby generating revenue to service the debt and continue to improve the system. The Board had approved 75 lots plus 18 additional lots for CC Development, limiting its approval so as not to overwhelm the District’s system’s current capacities.

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