A. Prior to receipt of an application for a conditional use permit, the department of planning and community development shall cause an inspection to be made of all buildings and structures in the proposed condominium conversion project. The department shall prepare an inspection report identifying all items in violation of Title 15 of this code, and any equipment and facilities determined to be deteriorated or hazardous. The applicant shall pay a fee for the inspection as established by resolution of the city council.
B. The applicant shall correct all violations of Title 15 of this code and repair or replace any equipment or facilities determined by the building inspector to be deteriorated or hazardous prior to approval of the final map for the conversion. The applicant shall pay a fee for any additional inspections required to determine compliance as established by resolution of the city council.
C. The department of planning and community development shall issue a certificate of occupancy for all condominium conversion projects upon satisfactory compliance with all conditions of approval, requirements of this chapter, Title 18 of this code, and state law. Said certificate shall be required prior to the sale, lease, use or occupancy of any building or structure as a condominium, regardless of the previous use, occupancy or tenancy, and regardless of whether any changes, alterations or modifications have been made to any portion of any existing building or structure.
(Ord. 83-03-904 § 5 (part))