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GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > Building regulations.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to building regulations in Deadwood, South Dakota. It states that floor plans or proposed alterations or subdivisions of an existing building must be submitted to the commission for approval. However, alteration or subdividing of a building for the purpose of securing additional gaming devices is prohibited. The document also requires that information relating to a building, including mechanical, electrical, building cross-sections, scale drawings, and floor plans, must be submitted with an application. It further governs the inner access between adjacent buildings, stating that if two buildings are adjacent and share a common or party wall, there may be inner access if it complies with the International Building Code, 2009 edition. However, the commission has the authority to vary from the requirements of the International Building Code regarding inner access based on historical, security, or life safety factors. The document also references specific declaratory rulings related to proposed inner access between buildings in Deadwood, South Dakota, and the conditions for approval. Additionally, the document specifies that buildings must comply with the International Building Code, including appendix chapters, 2009 edition. The history of a building may be considered by the commission in the licensing process, including information found in abstracts of title, photographs, maps, original plans, designs and blueprints, newspaper clippings, statements, or any other credible information relating to the building. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Applicants seeking inner access between adjacent buildings in Deadwood, South Dakota
What does it govern?
Building regulations
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned in this document.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota