No new building or part thereof may be occupied, no addition or of an existing building may be occupied, and no existing building that has been altered may be occupied until a Code Enforcement Official has issued a Certificate of Occupancy (CO).
When all permits related to a project have been finaled AND all Fire Codes, State and local laws, local ordinances and regulations have been satisfied (and the agency responsible for enforcing the local ordinance or regulations has released its holds on the project), Code Enforcement will issue a Certificate of ...
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is issued when a building has passed all inspections and is ready for use. A new building cannot be legally occupied until a CO has been issued. A CO is issued same day for a new building, addition, change or use and interior completion.
OnSchedule Plan Review is Mecklenburg County's plan review that gives customers the ability to control their permitting and construction schedule. With OnSchedule Plan Review, customers will know exactly when a review will be performed and how long it will take.
A comprehensive Property Maintenance Report should include the following information: Date of the report. Property details (address, owner, etc.) Description of maintenance activities performed. Details of any repairs or replacements. Inspection findings. Recommendations for future maintenance or improvements.
Firearms Ordinance: It shall be unlawful for any person to fire any firearm in a fully automatic mode, Discharge a firearm within 900 feet of a 1. A dwelling house 2. A school 3. A church 4.
The Board's primary responsibilities are to adopt an annual budget, set a property tax rate and establish priorities to address the County's needs, especially in the areas of health, education, welfare and mental health.
Department of Community Resources Child Support Services. Enhancing the quality of life for children and families through the efficient and timely provision of child support services. Employment Assistance. Energy Assistance. Food and Nutrition Services. Housing Assistance. MeckSuccess. Medicaid.
Juveniles under the age of 13 cannot be in a public place or business from pm until am on any day of the week. Juveniles ages 13-15 cannot be in a public place or business from pm until am on any day of the week (unless they fall within one of the exceptions listed on the reverse of this card).