No person shall occupy any business or commercial unit as a tenant
or lessee, unless the owner or the owner's agent shall have first
obtained a certificate of occupancy issued by the Borough Housing
Inspector for the specific unit. The owner or owner's agent shall
apply to the Borough Housing Inspector for a commercial certificate
of occupancy, which shall be issued by said inspector upon compliance
by the owner with the applicable provisions of this chapter and any
rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. No such certificate
shall be transferable. Such certificate shall include the address
of the commercial unit, the name of the owner and the name of the
person occupying the unit. Every owner or owner's agent applying
for a commercial certificate of occupancy shall supply such information
as the Borough Housing Inspector requires and shall pay a fee of $25
per commercial unit for the inspections that may be required until
the unit qualifies for the issuance of a commercial certificate of
occupancy by complying with the applicable provisions of this chapter
and any rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto.