1424.06 CONDITIONS FOR ISSUANCE OR REFUSAL OF CERTIFICATES.
   (a)   If, upon inspection of a structure, it is determined that the same is in compliance with the codes, ordinances and regulations noted in this Building and Housing Code, the Inspector of Buildings shall collect the required fee and issue a Certificate of Occupancy.
   (b)   If, upon inspection, it is determined that the structure is in substantial compliance with such codes, ordinances and regulations, the Inspector may, at his or her discretion, issue a qualified Certificate of Occupancy, subject to the correction of minor violations within a specified period of time. Such qualified Certificate shall be issued only upon completion of an agreement by the owner or his or her agent specifying a time period for completion of such corrections, which period shall be approved by the Inspector. Failure to complete corrections within the agreed time period shall void such qualified Certificate of Occupancy. No qualified Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued where corrections required as a result of a prior change of occupancy have not been completed.
   (c)   Where extensive violations are found, or where conditions exist which are determined to be a hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the occupants of the structure, the Inspector shall refuse to issue a Certificate of Occupancy Such refusal shall be in writing and shall list the corrective measures required and the time limit for correction. No occupancy shall take place until such corrections have been made and approved and a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. Where there is noncompliance with a written notice, or in case of an emergency situation, the Inspector shall proceed in the manner prescribed by Chapter 1428.
   (d)   All Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued in the name of the owner of record as of the date of issuance, but shall be effective as to subsequent owners where no change of use occurs and where no alterations or additions are contemplated under the new occupancy.
   (e)   A Certificate of Occupancy shall become void under any of the following circumstances:
      (1)   If any false statement has been made by the applicant for a permit issued;
      (2)   For noncompliance of a structure or its use with the requirements of this Building and Housing Code or other applicable codes, ordinances or regulations;
      (3)   For refusal or failure of the owner, agent or person in charge of a dwelling structure to comply with this Building and Housing Code, or with a written order of the Building Inspector issued pursuant thereto, or for failure to comply with a written agreement made pursuant to the issuance of a qualified Certificate of Occupancy;
      (4)   For a change in the occupancy, tenancy or use of a residential building or part thereof covered by a Certificate of Occupancy; or
      (5)   For failure to comply with Section 1424.07.
(Ord. 87-4-7. Passed 4-7-87.)