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   59-A-3.22. Use-and-occupancy permit for a special exception.
Before any building, structure or land can be used for or converted to a special exception use, the Director must issue a use-and-occupancy permit certifying compliance with the requirements, representations and conditions contained in the opinion of the Board, the Hearing Examiner or the District Council, as specified in Section 59-G-1.1. The Director must not issue a use-and-occupancy permit until:
   (a)   The applicant has certified to the Department that construction or alteration has been completed and any screening or landscaping has been installed, in accordance with the opinion; and
   (b)   The Department has determined, on the basis of a thorough final inspection, that the property conforms to the plans and conditions specified by the opinion; except that
   (c)   A temporary use-and-occupancy permit may be issued for a period not to exceed 90 days upon evidence that landscaping and screening must be delayed because of adverse weather or other conditions beyond the control of the applicant.