You are the general contractor for a new restaurant. The building construction is complete, but the fire department has not yet approved the fire suppression system. Can you obtain a Certificate of Occupancy?
Correct Answer
C) No, all required inspections and approvals must be complete
A Certificate of Occupancy cannot be issued until all required inspections, including fire department approvals, are complete and all building code requirements are satisfied.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is the final approval that allows a building to be legally occupied and used for its intended purpose. Before a CO can be issued, ALL required inspections must be completed and passed, including structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and fire safety systems. The fire department's approval of the fire suppression system is a mandatory requirement that cannot be bypassed or deferred. Without this critical safety approval, the building poses potential life safety risks and does not comply with building codes.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Yes, fire system approval can be obtained after occupancy
Fire system approval cannot be obtained after occupancy because it's a prerequisite for the Certificate of Occupancy. Allowing occupancy before fire safety approval would create serious liability issues and violate building codes that prioritize life safety.
Option B: Yes, but only for a temporary 30-day period
There is no provision for a temporary 30-day Certificate of Occupancy when required fire safety inspections are incomplete. Temporary COs are only issued when minor, non-life-safety items remain incomplete, not major systems like fire suppression.
Option D: Yes, if the owner signs a waiver of liability
An owner cannot waive liability for incomplete fire safety inspections, as building codes are public safety requirements that protect not just the owner but also employees, customers, and the general public. Fire safety is non-negotiable.
Memory Technique
Think 'FIRE FIRST' - Fire safety must be approved FIRST before anyone can occupy the building safely.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration, Section 110 - Certificate of Occupancy requirements
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