[Amended 6-23-2020 by Ord. No. 1614-20]
A. It shall be unlawful to occupy or use any building which has been
erected, structurally altered, moved or changed in use until such
time as a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the municipal
Construction Code Official, or his designee, in accordance with the
requirements of this section.
B. Application for a certificate of occupancy on a form furnished by
the Construction Code Official for a new building, or for an existing
building which has been altered, shall be made after the erection
of the building, or part thereof, has been completed in conformity
with the provisions of all municipal and state building codes and,
in the case of a new building or where an existing building has been
modified so as to change the footprint, the application shall be accompanied
by an accurate survey prepared by a land surveyor licensed by the
State of New Jersey showing the location of all buildings as built.
The certificates shall be issued within 10 days after receipt of the
application, but only provided that all requirements of this section
and of all other applicable codes and ordinances in effect are complied
with.
C. If the proposed use is in conformity with the provisions of this
chapter and of all other applicable laws and ordinances, a certificate
of occupancy for the use of vacant land, or for a change of use of
a nonconforming use, shall be issued by the Construction Code Official
within 10 days after receipt of a written application therefor. If
a certificate of occupancy is denied, the Construction Code Official
shall state the reasons in writing.
D. An application for a residential certificate of occupancy or temporary
certificate of occupancy shall be accompanied by a fee of $150. Commercial
certificates shall be accompanied by a fee of $250. Copies of such
certificate will be made available upon payment of $10 per copy.
E. If inspection fails, a reinspection fee of $45 is required.
F. Every application for a certificate of occupancy shall state that
the building, or the proposed use of a building or land, complies
with all applicable provisions of this chapter.
G. A certificate of occupancy shall be required for both initial and
continued occupancy, and use of the building or land to which it applies,
as certified.
H. A certificate of occupancy shall be required for all nonconforming
uses.
I. The certificate shall specify each condition or use not conforming
to this chapter.
The as-built survey required by this section
shall meet all of the following requirements and shall contain all
of the following information, unless one or more of the requirements
is waived by the Construction Code Official:
A. A key map showing the general locations of the site.
B. A map drawn at a minimum scale of one inch equals
100 feet.
C. The location of that portion which is to be subdivided
in relation to the entire tract.
D. The name and addresses of the applicant and the property
owner.
E. The Tax Map sheet, block and lot number.
F. Zoning boundaries and a schedule indicating required
bulk regulations and requested variances.
G. The title and date of the plan, revision box and North
arrow.
H. All existing structures, topography and wooded areas
within the portion to be subdivided and within 200 feet thereof.
I. The names of the owners and lot and block numbers
of all adjoining property.
J. The name and New Jersey license number of the land
surveyor preparing the plat.
There shall be submitted to the Construction
Code Official of the Borough, prior to or at the time of application
to him for a certificate of occupancy, all other certificates of approval
which are required, such as approval for electrical work, heating
work, etc. The Construction Code Official shall not issue his certificate
of occupancy until he has all other certificates of approval. In addition,
the Construction Code Official shall not issue a certificate of occupancy
until such time as he has determined that all real property taxes
for the premises have been paid to date.