11-4-10: SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SMALL COMMUNITY RESIDENCES:
   A.   Administrative Occupancy Permit And Certificate Of Occupancy Required: The sponsoring agency must obtain a certificate of occupancy prior to establishing a community residence. No dwelling unit shall be occupied as a community residence until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the zoning administrator. (Ord. 99-02, 1-7-1999; amd. 2011 Code)
   B.   Ineligibility For Certificate: No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for a community residence unless:
      1.   The community residence is located at least one thousand feet (1,000') from any existing community residence, as measured from lot line to lot line;
      2.   The applicant demonstrates that it has either obtained or is eligible for state or local licensing or certification to operate the proposed community residence, or that the proposed community residence is licensed or certified or eligible for licensing or certification; and
      3.   There is compliance by the proposed community residence with all other applicable village codes including code requirements for minimum bedroom space or living space per occupant.
   C.   Other Required Licenses And Permits: No certificate of occupancy shall be issued pursuant to this section until the applicant has obtained the state or local license or certification to operate the proposed community residence for which it is eligible.
   D.   Nontransferability Of Certificate: A certificate of occupancy is not transferable to another operator or to another location. (Ord. 99-02, 1-7-1999)
   E.   Revocation Of Certificate: The zoning administrator may revoke a certificate of occupancy for a community residence if its license or certification, or the operator’s license or certification to operate community residence, is revoked. (Ord. 99-02, 1-7-1999; amd. 2011 Code)