§ 154.909 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY/FINAL INSPECTION.
   (A)   Purpose. A certificate of occupancy/final inspection is needed to ensure that all structures and uses comply with the provisions of this code and all preceding development permit approvals.
   (B)   Applicability. Once a use is established pursuant to a development permit, the use shall obtain a certificate of occupancy/final inspection. After issuance of a building permit, the portion of the structure for which the building permit was issued shall not be occupied or used until a certificate of occupancy/final inspection has been approved.
   (C)   Review criteria. The structure/use shall comply with all adopted codes and all conditions of approval of precedent development permits.
   (D)   Applications, review and Decision-making procedures. The applicant shall contact the Zoning Administrator and/or Building Official to obtain required intermittent and final inspections. For certain types of building permits, the Building Official may issue a certificate of occupancy upon passage of a final inspection; however, the certificate of occupancy shall not be valid until approved by the Zoning Administrator.
(Ord. O-05-04, passed 4-11-05)