Updated : 04/22/2024
Overview
No local adoptions or amendments were located on the city website or municipal code. Refer to the State code regulations for government and commercial properties.
Helpful resources for Dayton, Wyoming include the following.
Residential Building Code
Wyoming has yet to adopt a statewide residential code. Local laws will control.See PLRB,
Wyoming Building Codes for more information on state level codes.
Dayton adopted a code that is yet to be identified .Please contact PLRB if you would like us to research this for you.
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IRC, Fire and Life Safety (2012 IBC)(Dayton, WY Municipal Code)
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See Amlegal(Dayton, WY Municipal Code)
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See Muni. Code(Dayton, WY 7.1.200.03 Definitions)
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Drip Edge
Drip Edge: undetermined
Ice Barrier
Are ice barriers required for Dayton ? Undetermined
Comments:
No amendment to Table R301.2(1) was located in the municipal code or city website. Therefore, it is unclear if ice barrier underlayment is required
Comments
No local adoption of the International Residential Code was located in the municipal code or city website.
Existing Buildings
Existing buildings, meaning buildings that were built in accordance to code at the time of
construction, typically merit extra consideration in a current updated code.
No adoption of the International Residential Codes or the International Existing Building Code was located; however, the State did adopt the 2021 IEBC for commercial and government buildings.
Commercial Building Code
Dayton adopted a code that is yet to be identified .Please contact PLRB if you would like us to research this for you.
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See Muni. Code(Dayton, WY 3.11.4 Food Trucks Not In The Public Right-Of-Way)
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See Amlegal(Dayton, WY BUILDING CODE)
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See sterling(Dayton, WY Municipal Code)
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Comments
No local adoption of the International Building Code was located but the state adopted the 2021 IBC as a state code.
Existing Buildings
No local adoption of the International Existing Building Code was located. However, the adopted 2021 IBC references the IEBC in §102.6, and the state adopted the 2021 IEBC as a state code.