(A) If, upon inspection, the rental dwelling unit is found to conform to the requirements of this article, the Code Official shall issue a certificate of use and occupancy within ten days.
(B) After the effective date of this section, either upon an initial application or a renewal application, a three-year certificate of use and occupancy shall be issued for the dwelling unit after the Code Official finds the unit in substantial compliance with this article.
(C) The certificate of use and occupancy shall be transferable to subsequent owners of the respective dwelling unit(s).
(D) A copy of the certificate of use and occupancy shall be available for inspection at the City Inspections Office during regular business hours.
(E) Certificates of use and occupancy issued after the effective date of this section shall expire three years from the date of issuance by the Code Official unless sooner revoked.
(F) The owner/agent shall post a copy of the certificate of use and occupancy in a conspicuous location in the interior of the premises or near the interior electrical fuse or circuit box of each dwelling unit.
(Ord. 2084, passed 7-8-19)