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No Certificates of Occupancy (in the case of Building Permits) or final approvals (in the case of stand-alone permits such as plumbing permits) will be issued until all outstanding issues identified by the inspectors have been addressed.
Inspectors will provide you with a list of the items that must be corrected before they can issue final approvals.
Under limited circumstances, a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) may be available for building projects.
TCOs are only valid for a limited time period, as shall be stated on the certificate. TCOs shall not be extended. View or download the Request for Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (PDF).