Friday, July 16, 2010 10:43:23 AM
Building permits usually require a final inspection. Again, these are routine unless the inspector finds deviations from the revelant code(s).
New buildings or additions to existing buildings often require a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) before the premises can be occupied or put into use. Again, these are routine as long as no code exceptions are discovered.
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