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Commission hears detailed overview of Certificate of Final Completion process and temporary occupancy rules
Summary
DBI deputy Dan Marie explained the Certificate of Final Completion (CFC) and occupancy process, unit‑count verification methods, Temporary Certificates of Occupancy (TCOs) and inspector sign‑off procedures; commissioners pressed for clarity on legal status, revocation limits and how the department verifies historic unit counts.
Deputy Director Dan Marie presented a detailed overview of the Certificate of Final Completion and Occupancy (CFC) to the commission. He defined the CFC as the legal document that establishes a building’s permitted use and occupancy and described the circumstances that require a CFC (new buildings, additions, change of occupancy, legalization of existing illegal uses, abatement completion, and specified seismic upgrades). Marie described DBI’s updated…
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