The Certificate of Use, often known as a CU, confirms that the business is allowed in the zoning district where it is located.
In some municipalities, this means having a certificate of occupancy (often abbreviated to CO). Effectively, it's a special permit legally declaring that a property is habitable and meets all code and usage requirements.
Have the employment file reviewed by Commission staff to ensure compliance. Meet the Minimum Qualifications established in s. Complete the Required Training or be Exempt Pursuant to S. Pass the State Officer Certification Examination. Gain Employment with a Criminal Justice Employing Agency as an Officer.
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is issued for new construction or change of use (i.e. from a school to a restaurant), while a Certificate of Completion (CC) is needed for remodels, renovations and shell buildings.
Minimum Qualifications Have a high school diploma or equivalent. Be of good moral character as defined by 11B-27.0011 of the Florida Administrative Code. Have not been convicted of any felony including a “withholding of adjudication” nor convicted of a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement.
The Certificate of Use, often known as a CU, confirms that the business is allowed in the zoning district where it is located.
In order to receive a CO, the following must exist for the job: All final inspections have been completed with a "pass" disposition, including fire if applicable. All trade sub-permits, as well as other affiliated permits on the job, must be finaled.