No certificate of occupancy may be issued by
the Zoning Officer until he has ascertained that all requirements
of this chapter and any other applicable Township or state regulations,
Board of Adjustment order, Township Committee order, Township Engineer
order or site plan approval by the Planning Board are fully met. All
improvements as shown on the site plan must be installed at the time
of issuance of the certificate of occupancy.
Every certificate of occupancy issued for any
nonresidential use shall be reported by the Zoning Officer to the
Planning Board prior to the next regular meeting of said Board.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
chapter, a temporary certificate of occupancy shall not extend for
a period longer than nine months from the date of original issuance,
as regulated in this article.
It shall be the duty of the Zoning Officer to
keep a record of all applications for certificates of occupancy and
of all such permits and certificates issued, with a notation of all
special conditions involved. He shall file and safely keep copies
of all plans and specifications submitted with such applications,
and the same shall form a part of the records of his office and shall
be available to all officials of the Township. Copies of certificates
of occupancy shall be furnished upon request to any person having
a proprietary or leasehold interest in the structure or land affected.
A fee of $10 shall be charged for each original certificate and $5
for each copy thereof.
[Added 12-28-1987 by Ord. No. 39-87; 6-10-2004 by Ord. No.
13-2004; 11-12-2009 by Ord. No. 17-09; 8-12-2010 by Ord. No. 23-2010]
A. An applicant seeking a certificate of continued occupancy for a change in occupancy or tenancy of a nonresidential building may apply for an exemption of site plan review and approval regulated in Part
4 of this chapter. The criteria and procedures to be followed for such application and exemption are set forth in §
166-58D and
E.
B. For the purpose of administering this section, a "certificate
of continued occupancy" shall be defined as a certificate stating
that a change of occupancy or a change in tenancy may occur in an
existing building or structure after approval by the Site Plan Exemption
Committee or the Hanover Township Planning Board.