Upon completion of the work covered by the permit the owner or his/her
agent shall make application for a certificate of occupancy. Before the issuance
of a certificate of occupancy, all required inspections must have been completed.
In the event that work proceeded without a required inspection, as an alternative
to requiring the owner to disassemble portions of the work in order to assure
compliance, an affidavit of the registered architect or licensed professional
engineer who filed the original plans, or of the registered architect or licensed
professional engineer who supervised the construction of the work, and work
for which the certificate of occupancy is sought may be presented. This affidavit
shall state that the design professional has examined the approved plans of
the structure for which a certificate of occupancy is sought, that the structure
has been erected in accordance with approved plans and as erected complies
with the laws governing building construction, except insofar as variations
therefrom have been legally authorized. Such variations shall be specified
in the affidavit.
The Code Enforcement Officer or other enforcement official may issue
a temporary certificate of occupancy for a building or structure or part thereof
before the entire work covered by the building permit has been completed,
provided that such portion or portions as have been completed may be occupied
safely without endangering life or the public welfare. A temporary certificate
of occupancy shall remain effective for a period not exceeding three months
from its date of issuance. For good cause, the Code Enforcement Officer or
other enforcement official may allow a maximum of two extensions for periods
not exceeding three months each.
A. A temporary certificate of occupancy shall state the
date upon which it shall automatically become void. The certificate shall
be posted on a conspicuous place on the building and at each entrance.
B. If at any time after a temporary certificate of occupancy
has been issued, a condition occurs which in the opinion of the Code Enforcement
Officer or any enforcement official renders the site unsafe or constitutes
a danger to public safety, the Code Enforcement Officer or enforcement official
may immediately revoke the temporary certificate of occupancy and order the
property vacated.