When is a Certificate of Occupancy required?
A Certificate of Occupancy is required for new construction, addition or remodeling to existing commercial buildings; for a change of use of a building or land to a different use; for a change in the ownership or tenant of a building; or for a change in the business name.

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1. Where can I find a copy of the building codes adopted by the city?
2. What building codes has the city adopted?
3. Do contractors have to register with the City?
4. What type of work requires a building permit?
5. How much does a building permit cost?
6. What is a Certificate of Occupancy?
7. When is a Certificate of Occupancy required?
8. Must I obtain a Fire Inspection prior to obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy?
9. How long does it take to get a building permit?
10. What items or documents must be submitted for permitting a new home?
11. How do I schedule an inspection?
12. Do I need a permit to re-roof a home or commercial building?
13. What do I do if I have 3/8 inch thick roof decking while replacing my shingles?
14. Can I convert my garage into a living area?
15. Can I build a carport in front of my house?
16. Who can I use to provide a roll-off dumpster?
17. Can I use a shipping/cargo container as a home or storage building?