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Which of the following is NOT typically required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for a new restaurant?

Correct Answer

D) Contractor's final payment receipt

A contractor's final payment receipt is not required for a Certificate of Occupancy. The CO requires various agency approvals and inspections, but not proof of contractor payment.

Answer Options
A
Fire department final inspection
B
Health department approval
C
Building department final inspection
D
Contractor's final payment receipt

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A contractor's final payment receipt is a financial matter between the property owner and contractor, which has no bearing on the safety, code compliance, or operational readiness of the building. The Certificate of Occupancy process focuses on ensuring the structure meets all applicable codes and regulations for safe occupancy. Payment status between private parties is not a regulatory requirement and does not affect public safety or building compliance.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Fire department final inspection

Fire department final inspection is absolutely required for a restaurant CO as it verifies fire suppression systems, emergency exits, occupancy loads, and other life safety requirements are properly installed and functional.

Option B: Health department approval

Health department approval is mandatory for restaurants as they must comply with food service regulations, sanitation requirements, and public health codes before serving customers.

Option C: Building department final inspection

Building department final inspection is essential as it confirms the structure meets all building codes, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems are properly installed and safe for occupancy.

Memory Technique

Think 'SAFETY FIRST' - CO requires inspections that ensure safety (Fire, Health, Building), not financial paperwork (Payment receipts)

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Section 110 - Certificate of Occupancy requirements

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