§ 153.353 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
   No land shall be used or occupied and no building structurally altered, erected, moved, be used or its use changed until an as-built site plan is submitted showing compliance with requirements of federal, state and local government approved plans and the Building Inspector issues a certificate of occupancy stating that the building and land or proposed use thereof complies with the provisions of this chapter and other federal, state and local ordinances as applicable. A certificate of occupancy, either for the whole or a part of a building, shall be applied for coincident with the application for a building permit and shall be issued within three business days after the erection or structural alterations of such building or part shall have been completed in conformity with the provisions of this chapter. A record of all commercial certificates shall be kept on file in the office of the Zoning Administrator or Building Inspector, and copies shall be furnished, on request, to any person having a proprietary or tenancy interest in the building erected. No permit for excavation for or erection of any building or part of a building or for repairs to or alterations of a building shall be issued until after a statement of its intended use has been filed by the applicant.
(Ord. 91-08, passed 11-18-91; Am. Ord. 01-02, passed 2-28-01; Am. Ord. 05-06, passed 5-25-05; Am. Ord. 07-18, passed 10-24-07; Am. Ord. 18-4, passed 6-14-21) Penalty, see § 10.99