1321.01 RENTALS, HOTELS, MOTELS; CERTIFICATE REQUIRED.
   On and after June 1, 2010, it shall be unlawful for the owner, agent or person in charge of any dwelling structure used, designed or intended to be used as a multiple dwelling or a single or two-family dwelling structure, or any operator of any hotel or motel intended to accommodate transient guests, to rent or lease such structure or any part thereof for residential occupancy, or temporary occupancy by transient guests, unless the owner thereof holds a Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Chief Building Officer (CBO) for such structure, which Certificate has not expired, been revoked or otherwise become null and void, or unless such structure or part thereof is licensed as a temporary rooming house. An additional certificate of occupancy shall not be required if a certificate has been issued within one year prior to such occupancy.
(Ord. 2010-19. Passed 4-14-10.)