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  2. Certificate of occupancy - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of occupancy is evidence that the building complies substantially with the plans and specifications that have been submitted to, and approved by, the local authority. It complements a building permit —a document that must be filed by the applicant with the local authority before construction to indicate that the proposed ...

  3. What is a certificate of occupancy, and do I need one? - AOL

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    A certificate of occupancy is a legal document that proves a property is safe to inhabit and meets all code and usage requirements. It is often required for major home renovations or when selling ...

  4. Occupancy - Wikipedia

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    Within the context of building construction and building codes, occupancy is the use (actual or intended) of a building (or its portion) for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property. [1] A closely related meaning is the number of units in such a building that are rented, leased, or otherwise in use.

  5. Occupancy Permits Act - Wikipedia

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    The Occupancy Permits Act was passed on March 4, 1915, by the 63rd United States Congress. [1] It allowed the U.S. Forest Service to issue to cabin permits at "reasonable rates" to individuals who had had their property taken through eminent domain. Permits could be issued for periods of up to 30 years.

  6. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    Building occupancy classifications refer to categorizing structures based on their usage and are primarily used for building and fire code enforcement. They are usually defined by model building codes , and vary, somewhat, among them.

  7. Construction of new Daytona VA clinic passes key milestone ...

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    Interior buildout work still needs to be done. The city issued a certificate of occupancy for the 131,000-square-foot VA facility at 1776 N. Williamson Blvd. on Oct. 13.

  8. Exclusionary zoning - Wikipedia

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    These ordinances raise costs, making it less likely that lower-income groups will move in. Development fees for variance (land use), a building permit, a certificate of occupancy, a filing (legal) cost, special permits and planned-unit development applications for new housing also raise prices to levels inaccessible for lower income people. [2]

  9. Upstate Town Must Consider Brooklyn-based Yeshiva’s ... - AOL

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    An Upstate town has wrongly turned away a Brooklyn-based Orthodox Jewish yeshiva’s application to convert existing area buildings into classrooms and residences for boys’ studies, a state ...