A project completion report is a document that provides an overview of the project and is created to provide stakeholders with a project summary. Included in the project completion report are the original project goals and objectives as well as statements showing how the project met those goals and objectives.
Occupancy Permits are only issued when the building work is complete, and new homes (including units or apartments) will always require one. It is an offence to occupy a new home that does not have an occupancy permit.
A final building inspection is required before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. A Certificate of Occupancy will be granted on all new construction after the final building inspection has passed and a final survey is submitted to the Building Department.
To legally inhabit and utilize any property, a Use and Occupancy Permit must be obtained. Every Use and Occupancy Permit is issued to a specific person or corporate entity for a specific allowable use at a specified location.
A Use & Occupancy Certificate is required for the space to be used prior to opening any business in Montgomery County. The purpose of this certificate is to document that the use is permitted, and that all applicable safety code and health code requirements have been met.
Building inspectors inspect all construction in the unincorporated areas of Montgomery County. Use the online form to request an inspection. Inspections may also be scheduled by calling 540-382-5750, Monday through Friday from a.m. to 5 p.m. It is best to call 36 hours in advance due to volume of work.
The CUO is required by the Ohio Building Code for every building to establish or to change its use as described by the code. Banks, other financial institutions, and government agencies often request proof of your legal occupancy by requesting a copy of the CUO.