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A commercial building project requires a Certificate of Occupancy. Which of the following is NOT typically required before CO issuance?

Correct Answer

C) Landscaping completion

While landscaping may be required by local ordinances, it's typically not a prerequisite for Certificate of Occupancy issuance, which focuses on building safety and code compliance.

Answer Options
A
Final building inspection approval
B
Fire safety system testing and approval
C
Landscaping completion
D
Accessibility compliance verification

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Landscaping completion is typically not required for Certificate of Occupancy issuance because the CO focuses on building safety, habitability, and code compliance rather than aesthetic improvements. While landscaping may be required by local ordinances or development agreements, it's usually addressed through separate permits or bonds and doesn't affect the building's safety for occupancy. The building can be safely occupied without completed landscaping, whereas the other options directly impact life safety and building functionality.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Final building inspection approval

Final building inspection approval is absolutely required for CO issuance as it verifies that all construction work meets building codes and safety standards.

Option B: Fire safety system testing and approval

Fire safety system testing and approval is mandatory for CO issuance as it ensures life safety systems are operational and compliant with fire codes.

Option D: Accessibility compliance verification

Accessibility compliance verification is required for CO issuance to ensure the building meets ADA requirements and local accessibility codes.

Memory Technique

Think 'LIFE SAFETY FIRST' - CO requirements protect occupants' safety and accessibility, not curb appeal. Landscaping is 'nice to have' but not 'need to have' for safe occupancy.

Reference Hint

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

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