§ 17.17.110. Certificate of occupancy.


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  • No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any structure or parcel subject to a site plan review procedure unless it, and all of its related facilities, substantially conform to the approved final site plan. The applicant shall submit to the building inspector with a copy to the site plan review committee, a written certification from a registered architect, registered civil engineer, or landscape architect, preferably the one who prepared the final site plan, that the work has been completed substantially in accord with the approved final site plan. The building inspector shall deny the issuance of a certificate of occupancy if such certification and as built plans are not provided. When the requirement for plan preparation by a registered architect, registered engineer, or landscape architect has been waived by the building inspector and site plan review committee, a certificate of occupancy shall be issued only if the building inspector determines in writing to the site plan review committee, that work has been completed substantially in conformance with the approved final site plan. As-built plans shall be filed with the SPRC at least seven days prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit by the building department.

(C.O.90-237 § 1 (part))