§ 150.124 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
   (A)   Prior to issuing a building occupancy certificate, the developer shall provide to the Building Inspector an “as built survey” for the condominium unit, including its location, which verify that the subject unit is in compliance with all provisions of the approved zoning and planning ordinances.
   (B)   The Building Official may allow occupancy of the condominium development before all improvements required by this subchapter are installed, provided that a cash performance guaranty, a certified check or an irrevocable bank letter of credit is submitted sufficient in amount and type to provide for the installation of improvements, without expense to the city. The return of the funds may be phased as certain improvements are completed.
   (C)   All improvements shall be completed within a time period specified by the City Building Inspector but in no instance shall the time be greater than six months from the date of issuance of the temporary certificate of occupancy. If the improvements are not made within the specified time limits, the entire performance guaranty shall be forfeited in full to the city.
(Ord. 155, passed 3-18-2003)