The Construction Code Official may issue a temporary certificate of
occupancy in appropriate cases and may, in such instances, grant up to 90
days to correct violations as revealed by inspection of the premises. Such
temporary certificate of occupancy shall list clearly on the face thereof
all violations and the time within which they must be corrected. Upon the
expiration of the time granted to rectify violations, the Construction Code
Official shall reinspect the premises. Failure to correct violations so listed
within the time specified on the certificate of occupancy shall constitute
a violation of this section.
A written application for a certificate of occupancy shall be filed
with the enforcing agency by the owner or his/her agent either for the whole
or part of a new building or for alteration of an existing building at the
same time as the application for a building permit, or prior to any change
in use or occupancy, as appropriate. The application shall include:
A. The name and address of the owner.
B. The location of the building or structure.
C. The name and address of the buyer.
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until the Construction Code Official and Zoning Officer have made such inspections as are necessary to determine whether the erection or alteration of the building or structure has been completed in conformity with the provisions of this chapter, Chapter
215, Zoning, and all other applicable ordinances and regulations, or that the proposed use or occupancy of land will conform to the provisions of this chapter, Chapter
215, Zoning, and all other applicable ordinances and regulations. It shall be the duty of the Construction Code Official and the Zoning Officer, upon request of the owner, to make inspection at any stage of the erection or alteration of a building or structure, for the purpose of determining whether such erection or alteration is being made in conformity with the building code and the provisions of this chapter, Chapter
215, Zoning, and all other applicable ordinances and regulations, but the failure of the Construction Code Official or the Zoning Officer to make any such inspection shall not in any manner entitle such owner to a certificate of occupancy if such erection or alteration when completed does not conform to the building code or the provisions of this chapter, Chapter
215, Zoning, and all other applicable ordinances and regulations.
The certificate of occupancy shall be issued or denied within 10 days
from the date of inspection of the premises.