Certificates of occupancy shall be issued in
accordance with the following provisions:
A. When required. A certificate of occupancy shall be
required, and no building or part thereof included in this section
shall be occupied until such a permit is issued, under all the following
conditions:
(1) For any new construction or existing construction
that is structurally altered for structures of any type.
(2) Upon the change of occupancy, whether through sale,
lease, land contract or otherwise, for any and all structures, except
existing residential buildings that are occupied as such.
(3) For maintaining, reviewing, changing, or extending
a nonconforming use.
B. Compliance required. All construction or alteration
shall meet all current building and zoning codes of the State of Wisconsin
and City of St. Francis, notwithstanding the fact that they may have
been constructed in accordance with codes applicable at the time.
Failure to do so shall be cause for denial of a permit and shall constitute
violation of this chapter.
C. Statement with application. The application for a
certificate of occupancy shall state the use that the building or
the proposed use of land or building is intended for.
D. Records. It shall be the duty of the Zoning Administrator
to keep a record of all building permits and certificates of occupancy
issued, and copies shall be furnished on request to any person having
a proprietary or tenancy interest in the building or land involved.
E. Fees. Fees shall be charged for a certificate of occupancy
in accordance with the current fee schedule on file with the City
Clerk.
F. Denials. A certificate of occupancy shall not be issued
unless the proposed use of the building or land conforms to the applicable
provisions of this chapter and health and building laws and ordinances
or unless the building as finally constructed complies with the sketch
or plans upon which the building permit was issued.