Purpose:
The Documents and Inspections Core Process manages Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement records that pertain to the building process, from initial permitting to the final certificate of occupancy.
Scope of Services:
- Issues Certificates of Occupancy and utilities upon verification that County and City agency requirements have been met.
- Assures that Code Enforcement Division documents are available to the public.
- Guides customers through technical resources available to access documents and information, including our Internet applications, mainframe system, interactive voice response system, and microfiche.
- Schedules building inspections, provides job status information, and coordinates information between inspectors in the field, customers, and other employees.
- Monitors and provides official notice to contractors when temporary certificates of occupancy and utilities contracts have expired.
- Researches evidence of building code violations and expired permits as part of the due diligence process for commercial property transactions.
- Maintains an archive of commercial plans. These plans include all high-rise, government, and institutional buildings for the life of the building, and all other commercial projects for two years.
- Assists walk-in customers with locating maps and makes/sells copies of desired maps.
- Coordinates and maintains the Project Permit Master Plan Program.
Management:
Wendell Dixon, Core Process Manager
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