(a) Upon application by the owner or agent thereof for a certificate of use, occupancy and inspection required by the provisions of this code, to be made upon forms supplied by the Building Inspector, the Building Inspector shall cause a general inspection of the applicant’s real estate or premises listed in the application to be made and a certificate of use, occupancy and inspection shall be issued by the Building Inspector, which shall contain the following information:
(1) The street address or other identifying characteristics of the subject real estate or premises;
(2) The name and address of the owner as defined in § 1341.14;
(3) The authorized use and occupancy of the subject real estate or premises; and
(4) The listing of all known violations of codified ordinances existing at the time of such inspection of the subject real estate or premises, including any building or structure thereon.
(b) Such certificate of use, occupancy and inspection shall be valid for a period of six months from the date of the issuance of such certificate for the purpose of selling or otherwise conveying an interest in the property.
(Ord. 7868, passed 3-5-1987; Ord. 08-10, passed 5-5-2010)