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A certificate of occupancy will be issued to the owner of the project only after a final inspection of the work is performed in the company of the contractor or owner (or authorized agents thereof), and when the construction site has been cleaned of debris and/or waste construction materials and equipment to the
The zoning on your property depends on your location. The vast majority of the unincorporated land area within the mountains is zoned Forestry (F) and the vast majority of the unincorporated land area in the plains is zoned Agricultural (A).
The process usually takes between 3-10 business days, but can be much longer for larger projects. This is the time when the City of Denver will contact you with questions and clarifications. Be ready to answer promptly so your permit approval isnt delayed any further.
Certificate of Occupancy Accomplished Prescribed Application Forms: 3 Photocopies of Approved Building Plans. 3 Photocopies of updated PRC ID and PTR of all involved professionals who signed sealed the plans. 3 Photocopies of the Approved Building and Ancillary Permits. 3 Photocopies of the Issued Locational Clearance.
Getting a certificate of occupancy can be a lengthy and potentially expensive process, especially if you need multiple building permits and inspections.

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A full certificate of occupancy (CO) is issued once all required inspection approvals are obtained under a building permit. How much does a TCO cost? A TCO is valid for 180 days at a cost of $600.00. If a full CO is issued within the first 30 days, all but $40.00 will be refunded.
The Denver Zoning Code balances conservation and development to implement the communitys vision for the future of Denver through our built environment. The Denver Zoning Code was adopted in 2010.
To obtain your CO: Schedule and pass the 108 Final inspection. Request your final agency CO approvals online through e-permits. The CO will be mailed to the property owner and emailed to the email contact listed on the permit.

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