1607.02 CERTIFICATE ISSUANCE; CONTENTS, TERM AND REVOCATION.
   (a)   Application for a certificate of business occupancy required by the provisions of this Code shall be made annually by supplying the information and data to determine compliance with applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations for the existing use or occupancy or the intended use or occupancy on forms supplied by the Building Commissioner.
   (b)   The Commissioner may require the submission of an affidavit stating such information, and he may cause a general inspection of the structure or premises to be made.
   (c)   If it is found that a building or other structure is in compliance with the provisions of this Code, and all other laws, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable thereto, the Commissioner shall issue a certificate of business occupancy for such building or structure, which shall contain the following information:
      (1)   The street address or other identifying characteristics of the building or other structure.
      (2)   The name and address of the occupant of the building or structure.
      (3)   The exact nature and extent of the use or occupancy authorized.
      (4)   The period for which such certificate of business occupancy is effective.
   Such certificate shall not be valid beyond December 31 of the calendar year for which the certificate is issued.
   (d)   The Commissioner shall have the power to revoke a certificate of business occupancy if any false statement is made by the applicant in connection with the issuance of such certificate, or for noncompliance of a structure or its use with the requirements of this Code, or subject property has a certified delinquent property tax balance or delinquent in fees owed to the City, including, but not limited to nuisance abatement fees or if the owner, agent or person in charge of a structure refuses to comply with any applicable provision of this Code. In the case of property tax delinquency, an occupancy permit shall not be issued unless the property owner or agent-in-charge provides documentation of being in good standing on a county payment plan.
(Ord. 1-74. Passed 2-25-74; Ord. 10-17. Passed 7-10-17.)