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GAMING REGULATIONS > GAMING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
Short Summary
This legal document establishes the boundaries of the Gaming District within the City of Central, Colorado. It specifies that property descriptions refer to Lot and Block numbers recorded in the Gilpin County Clerk’s Office and available in the Gilpin County Assessor’s Office and the Planning Office of the City of Central. The document also mentions a common boundary agreement between the City of Black Hawk and the City of Central. It explains that when the gaming boundary follows a street, the gaming district includes the half of the street contiguous to the referenced Lot number, unless the right of way of the street is vacated by the City of Central to the Lot owner. The document provides a detailed description of the outer perimeter of the Gaming District, including specific directions and intersections. It also clarifies the definitions of ‘Lot’ and ‘Block’ and mentions that the Commission reserves the discretion to review and revisit the actual physical location of any property within the Gaming District. Overall, this document establishes the boundaries of the Gaming District within the City of Central for regulatory purposes.
Whom does it apply to?
The document applies to the City of Central, property owners within the Gaming District, and applicants seeking to determine the complete boundary of their property.
What does it govern?
The document outlines the boundaries of the Gaming District within the City of Central, Colorado.
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned in the document.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned in the document.
Jurisdiction
Colorado