A. A temporary certificate of occupancy may be secured from the Building Inspector when it is necessary to continue a preexisting activity during modification, alteration or expansion of a building. A temporary certificate of occupancy may also be secured when it is necessary to occupy a portion of a large building or project before the entire building or project is completed.
B. The permit shall indicate that the portion occupied complies with the terms and the intent of the zoning permit and with the provisions of this chapter and any other applicable codes or regulations.
C. The Zoning Administrator may deny approval of a temporary certificate of occupancy if it is apparent that the intended occupants or the general public will be subject to hazards that may result from the continued construction activity or any other cause.
D. A temporary certificate of occupancy shall be reviewed whenever conditions for which it was issued change.
E. Temporary certificates of occupancy automatically terminate when the final certificate of occupancy is issued, or when the time period on such certificate expires.