A certificate of use and occupancy shall be required for all
buildings and structures for which a building permit has been issued
pursuant to this chapter, and for all structures, buildings, or portions
thereof which are converted from one use or occupancy classification
or subclassification to another. Permission to use or occupy a building
or structure, or portion thereof, for which a building permit was
previously issued shall be granted only by issuance of a certificate
of use or occupancy. Failure to obtain a certificate of use and occupancy
shall be a violation of this chapter.
No building or structure hereafter erected shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose until a certificate of use and occupancy has been issued by the Building Inspector certifying that such building or structure conforms substantially to the approved plans and application and the requirements of this chapter for buildings and structures of its use classification and type of construction or as certified pursuant to §
132-43 of this chapter.
[Added 7-9-2024 by L.L. No. 7-2024]
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any residential
construction which received site plan approval from the Planning Board
unless a final survey, including topography, prepared by a New York
State licensed surveyor, has been provided, along with a certification,
signed by the licensed architect or engineer and property owner, that
all construction was performed in accordance with the approved site
plan. To the extent there are any modifications from the approved
site plan, justification must be provided along with written verification
from the Village staff that the modification did not require site
plan amendment and was approved by the Village Engineer or Building
Inspector. The final certificate of occupancy shall not be issued
until the Village Engineer and Building Inspector have reviewed and
approved the final survey.
No building or structure hereafter altered for which a building
permit is required and which was vacant during the progress of the
alteration shall be occupied or used in whole or in part, for any
purpose, until a certificate of use and occupancy has been issued
by the Building Inspector certifying that the work for which the permit
was issued has been completed substantially in accordance with the
approved plans and application and the provisions of this chapter
applying to such alteration. When the occupancy or use of the building
or structure has continued during the work of alteration, such occupancy
and use shall be terminated not more than 30 days after completion
of the alterations, unless a certificate of use and occupancy has
been issued.