(A) No person or persons shall use or occupy any building or structure for which a permit has been granted by the Building Official until a permanent Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. A permanent Certificate of Occupancy shall be on an official form as prescribed by the city and signed by the Building Official.
(B) The Building Official may grant approval to use or occupy any building or structure under the issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy providing the Building Official finds that the building or structure meets all applicable regulations and that no substantial hazard shall result from occupying same. Such approval shall only be granted upon written permission of the Building Official based on the nature and circumstances surrounding request.
(C) The granting of a certificate of temporary or permanent occupancy shall not be construed as a warranty or representation by the city that any building or structure is free from defects or dangerous conditions, and the city does not assume any liability or waive any immunity, on its own behalf or on behalf of any of its officials, employees, or agents, by issuing such a certificate.