Which type of Certificate of Occupancy is issued for a building that will be occupied before all work is completely finished?
Correct Answer
B) Temporary Certificate of Occupancy
A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy allows occupancy before all work is complete, typically with specific conditions and time limitations. This is common for phased projects or when minor non-critical work remains.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) is specifically designed to allow building occupancy before all construction work is completely finished. It is issued when the building is safe for occupancy but minor, non-critical work remains to be completed. The TCO comes with specific conditions that must be met and has time limitations, typically requiring the remaining work to be completed within a specified timeframe. This allows projects to proceed with occupancy while final touches or non-essential systems are completed.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Permanent Certificate of Occupancy
A Permanent Certificate of Occupancy is issued only after ALL work is completely finished and the building fully complies with all codes and regulations. This would not be appropriate for a building where work is still incomplete.
Option C: Conditional Certificate of Occupancy
While a Conditional Certificate of Occupancy may sound similar, this is not the standard terminology used in Florida building codes for allowing occupancy before work completion. The correct term is Temporary Certificate of Occupancy.
Option D: Partial Certificate of Occupancy
A Partial Certificate of Occupancy typically refers to allowing occupancy of completed portions of a building while other sections remain under construction, rather than allowing occupancy when work is simply incomplete throughout.
Memory Technique
TCO = 'Temporarily Can Occupy' - use this acronym to remember that Temporary Certificate of Occupancy allows occupancy before completion.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code, Chapter 1, Section 110 - Certificate of Occupancy provisions
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