16.38.060   Issuance of certificate.
   (a)   Upon receipt of an application for a certificate of use and occupancy for community housing, the building official shall cause an inspection to be made of all buildings and structures in the proposed community housing project. The building official shall prepare an inspection report identifying all items in violation of the Uniform Housing Code and any additional equipment and facilities he determines to be deteriorated or hazardous.
   The initial inspection report shall be presented to the developer who shall correct all violations of the Uniform Housing Code and repair or replace any equipment or facilities determined to be deteriorated or hazardous.
   (b)   The building official shall review the property report and may require its revision and resubmission if he determines that substantial evidence shows that any statement therein is without foundation in fact. Such report may be revised to reflect improvement, repair or replacement.
   (c)   The developer shall repair or replace any damaged or infested areas in need of repair or placement as shown in the structural pest report.
   (d)   The building official shall cause a final inspection of all buildings and structures to be made, upon request by the developer, to determine that the requirements of this chapter have been fulfilled. The building official shall then mark the inspection report to show the corrections, repairs and replacements which have been made.
   (e)   The organizational documents shall be submitted to the city attorney for a determination that such documents comply with the requirements of this chapter.
   (f) (1)   The building official shall issue a certificate of use and occupancy for community housing if the requirements of this chapter have been fulfilled. The property report, the marked inspection report, the structural pest report and the preliminary annual operating budget shall be kept on file for five years as public records in the division of inspectional services and copies of such documents shall be sent to the real estate commissioner.
   (2)   The property report and a primer relating to community housing for prospective purchasers of community housing, approved by the director of planning, shall be presented by the developer to each prospective purchaser of any interest in a community housing project prior to taking a written offer to sell or lease. The developer shall also present to each prospective purchaser, prior to taking a written offer to sell or lease, written notice that property taxes are likely to increase if the project is reassessed as community housing and that monthly association fees are difficult to predict and may increase substantially.
(Ord. 2852 § 1, 1975: Ord. 2821 § 1 (part), 1974)