[2-27-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-07]
A.
It is unlawful to permit the use and/or occupancy of any structure or part thereof until a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued by the code enforcement officer for a Transfer of Title Certificate of Occupancy or by the construction official for all other Certificates of Occupancy in accordance with this chapter and the Uniform Construction Code, as applicable.
B.
A Certificate of Occupancy shall be secured from the code enforcement officer and required as follows:
1.
Pursuant to the requirements set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.23.
2.
Upon the completion of construction of any new building.
3.
Upon the completion of construction of any addition to an existing building, which addition requires a building permit.
4.
Upon the change in use of and/or addition of any use to any building and/or property and any use that requires site plan approval. The change in use shall also require a new zoning permit.
5.
The change in ownership by transfer of title to any existing structure.
C.
To secure a Certificate of Occupancy, a written application shall be completed and all applicable requirements of the Uniform Construction Code, this chapter, and the Borough Code, as applicable, shall be met.
1.
Unless additional time is agreed upon by the applicant in writing, a Certificate of Occupancy shall be granted or denied in writing within 10 business days from the date a complete application is filed.
D.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Certificate of Approval shall be issued for all work that requires a construction permit but does not require a Certificate of Occupancy. No application shall be required for a Certificate of Approval.
E.
As a condition of securing a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Approval, the owner shall permit the designated Borough officials to enter upon and in and examine and inspect the property and structure(s) subject to the certificate of occupancy application for compliance with the applicable requirements.