In their interpretation and application, the
provisions of this chapter shall be held to be minimum requirements
adopted for the promotion of the public health, safety, morals and
general welfare.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Construction
Official, who shall in no case, except under a written order of the
Planning Board or the governing body, issue any permit for the erection
or structural alteration of any building, nor grant any occupancy
permit for any building or land where the proposed erection, structural
alteration, or use thereof would be in violation of any provisions
of this chapter.
The Construction Official shall keep a record of all
applications for permits and a record of all permits issued, with
a notation of all special conditions involved. He shall file and safely
keep copies of all applications, plot plans and other plans submitted,
and the same shall form a part of the records of his office. These
records shall be available for use by all municipal boards and officials.
Every such application shall refer to the building
permit issued or, if none was required, shall set forth the additional
data required in an application for a building permit.
No such occupancy, use or change of use shall take
place until a certificate of occupancy therefor has been issued by
the Construction Official. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued
unless the proposed occupancy is in full conformity with this chapter.
A certificate of occupancy shall be deemed to authorize
and is required for both initial and continued occupancy and use of
the building or land to which it applies, and shall continue in effect
so long as such building and the use thereof or the use of such land
is in full conformity with the provisions of this chapter, and any
requirements made pursuant thereto. However, on the serving of notice
of any violation of any provisions or requirements with respect to
any building or the use thereof or of land, the certificate of occupancy
for such use shall thereupon, without further action, be null and
void, and a new certificate of occupancy shall be required for any
further use of such building or land.
Copies of every certificate of occupancy issued hereafter
shall be filed with the Township Assessor. A record of all certificates
of occupancy shall be kept in the office of the Construction Official,
and copies shall be furnished, on request, to the Planning Board or
to any person having any legal interest in the building or land affected.