The Electrical Board of Appeals and Examiners presides over hearings to decide appeals of orders, decisions, and determinations made by the electrical official relative to the applications of and interpretations to the National Electrical Code and City Ordinance; determines the suitability of alternate materials or methods of construction; investigates and presides over hearings on electrical licensing determinations; and reviews modifications or changes to the National Electrical code and City Ordinance and submits recommendations to the City Council. The board shall have no authority relative to the administrative provisions nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of the electrical code.
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The board will consist of one representative of licensed electrical contractors; one representative of local light and power companies other than municipal; one representative of licensed journeyman electricians; one local representative from the state approved electrical engineers; and one member at-large. The chief electrical inspector will be the ex-officio member.
Must be a resident and registered voter of Sioux Falls.
Examines applicants for licensing and determines the suitability of alternate materials, methods of installation and provides for reasonable interpretations of this code, and licensing determinations of the Chief Building Official.
Liaison: Neil King Chief Building Official Planning and Building Services City Hall, Ground Floor 224 West Ninth Street P.O. Box 7402 Sioux Falls, SD 57104-7402 605-367-8688
Electrical Board of Appeals and Examiners Members
* Second Term
55.011 Electrical board of appeals and examiners.
There shall be and is hereby created an electrical board of appeals and examiners consisting of one representative of licensed electrical contractors, one representative of local light and power companies other than municipal, one representative of licensed journeyman electricians, one local representative from the state-approved electrical engineers and one member at large. The building official or electrical inspector shall be an ex officio member and shall act as secretary of the board. The board shall be appointed by the mayor with the advice and consent of the city council and shall hold office for a term of three years. The board shall have the power to examine applicants for licensing and determine the suitability of alternate materials, methods of installation and provide for reasonable interpretations of this code, and licensing determinations of the chief building services official. The board of appeals and examiners shall have no authority relative to interpretation of the administrative provisions of this code nor shall the board be empowered to waive requirements of this code. The board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its business and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicated copy to the building official.
The Building Board of Appeals oversees the interpretation and application of the 2018 International Building Code, International Residential Code, International Existing Building Code
The current adopted codes can be found here.
This section provides an aggrieved party with a material interest in the decision of the building official a process to appeal such a decision before a board of appeals. This provides a forum, other than the court of jurisdiction, in which to review the building official’s actions or more specifically, the interpretation of any provision of the applicable code. This section literally allows any person to appeal a decision of the building official. The intent of the appeal process is intended to provide a means of reviewing a building official’s decision on an interpretation or application of the code or to review the equivalency of an alternative which meets the intent of the appealed life safety code provision.
No. The application for an appeal typically claims that the intent of the code provision is incorrectly interpreted by building services staff, that a certain code provision does not fully apply or that an equal or better form of construction is proposed as an alternate to the specific code provision. The Boards do not have the authority to simply waive a requirement of the code. On the other hand, if a decision by a Board did in fact waive a requirement of the code provision, the Board could direct the Building Official to propose an ordinance to the specific code section for the City Council’s review.
No. The administrative provisions found in either the national model codes or local ordinances define the duties and powers of the building official concerning such items as permits, inspections, rights of entry, plan submittal documents, fee schedules, violation abatements etc. It defines the duties of department staff and are not technical life safety provisions that the Board is charged with reviewing.
Each Board is scheduled to meet monthly. The times, dates and locations are on the Building Services web site. Special hearings can be arranged subject approval of the chair of the Board
An application to request a hearing can be obtained at Building Services or on the Building Services web site. A $65 filing fee to accommodate the time spent by staff is charged for an appeal. There are no charges for an appeal requested for the Property Maintenance Board of Appeals. An application is submitted and the secretary of the Board sends an agenda typically a week before the hearing to the Board members.
Electrical Board of Appeals Agendas and Minutes
Building Services
Application to the Electrical Board of Appeals and Examiners
Online Application For Appointment
Application for Appointment