Do I need building permits or certificates of occupancy prior to opening?
Whether or not you need building permits or a certificate of occupancy prior to opening is dependent on a number of conditions. If you are doing any construction inside the building it is best to check with the construction department to determine if permits are needed. Some examples of work that requires permits would include new lighting, new plumbing, or adding or removing walls.
If you are not making any changes to the interior or exterior of the building you may still be required to obtain a certificate of occupancy. All businesses fall within a designated “use group” per State building codes. If you are changing the “use group” that is occupying the space from a lower use group (A) to a higher use group (M) you will be required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. The inspection ensures that the building meets all safety requirements mandated for that “use group.” If you are staying within the same “use group” you are not required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. However, the Township will inspect the unit at the new tenants request and will issue a Certificate of Continued Occupancy if the unit passes the inspection. We recommend that new business obtain a Certificate of Continued Occupancy when a Certificate of Occupancy is not required. It is to the new occupants benefit to ensure that all safety requirements are being met prior to occupying the space.

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1. Where can I find the Township's Municipal Code?
2. How do I obtain a license to do business in Cherry Hill?
3. What businesses do require business licenses?
4. Do I need building permits or certificates of occupancy prior to opening?
5. When and how do I obtain a sign permit?
6. How do I know if I have to obtain Zoning or Planning Board approval?