(a) The developer or his or her authorized agent shall apply, in writing, to the Director of Building and Zoning, requesting an inspection of condominium units or common areas of the condominium property, or both.
(b) The Director shall issue a certificate of inspection or a certificate of compliance for every condominium unit inspected within twenty-one days if twenty-five condominium units or less are to be inspected, and within thirty days if more than twenty-five condominium units are to be inspected, and shall issue a certificate of inspection or a certificate of compliance for the common areas within twenty-one days after an application has been made pursuant to this section, when:
(1) The developer or his or her authorized agent has given consent to such inspections, and has agreed to a time during the working hours of the Building and Zoning Department at which the condominium units and/or common areas will be open and available for inspection, and has paid to the Department the application fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) in the case of an inspection of the common areas, and in the case of an inspection of condominium units, ten dollars ($10.00) for each condominium unit to be inspected.
(2) The Director has inspected the common areas or condominium units and has noted any conditions found during the inspection which are in violation of any codes, ordinances or regulations of the City.
(Ord. 1985-21. Passed 4-9-85.)