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            The problem is that Logan County does not issue these certificates. 
			Hasprey has been through three rounds of permits to build homes in 
			the Legends Subdivision, located two miles north of Lincoln. This is 
			the first time he or anyone else has needed the certificate. 
			Hasprey was joined by Coldwell Banker real estate agent Sonnie 
			Alexander to discuss the issue. Alexander said that a certificate of 
			occupancy is a new requirement of the Federal Home Authority loan 
			program.  
			She said after the meeting that a couple of federal loan programs 
			have recently added this requirement. She explained that while they 
			are really wonderful for first- and second-time homebuyers, the 
			government loan programs are getting more specific in some 
			requirements such as this, which will actually help buyers and the 
			market, she said. 
			
			Will D'Andrea, Logan County zoning officer, explained that at 
			present when someone wants to build in the county, they get a 
			certificate of zoning compliance. Zoning-related issues are looked 
			at, such whether it is in a floodplain, setbacks from other 
			structures and infrastructure, septic system requirements, and 
			appropriate land use in the zone. Then a permit to build is issued.
			 
			D'Andrea said that the county is not set up to issue a 
			certificate of occupancy, which comes at the completion of a 
			building project. To do that, there needs to be an inspector or 
			several specialists who check the home against building standards 
			"codes." This is normally a process of many steps that take place as 
			a structure is being built.  
			There are two problems:  
			
			Alexander and Hasprey are concerned that the sale of the home 
			could fall through.  
			Hasprey said that he has a certified building inspector who is 
			insured and bonded and is willing to do an inspection and issue a 
			certificate of occupancy. 
			The committee took the timeliness of the matter into 
			consideration. They asked that Hasprey check with the FHA to 
			determine the level of inspection. The committee moved to allow a 
			bonded inspector to provide an inspection with standard of reference 
			to the national code of the Building Officials and Code 
			Administrators. And, pending approval of the state's attorney, board 
			chairman Terry Carlton would sign the occupancy permit.  
			Both Alexander and D'Andrea observed that many or most government 
			jurisdictions do issue a certificate of occupancy.  
			
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			D'Andrea would like to see the county get a building code. He 
			explained that checking structural work -- such as foundation, 
			frame, electrical, plumbing -- and regulation of septic setbacks and 
			wells used for drinking water benefit public safety.  
			He said that he would help steer the committee when they meet 
			next month. There are building codes already written and available, 
			and the city of Lincoln adopted the BOCA code, which the county can 
			readily adopt.  
			The committee would also need to decide who will carry out 
			inspections and how, fee structures, and how to underwrite the 
			costs. The options include fully funded out of the county's general 
			fund, a percentage of costs or by specific fee recovery, D'Andrea 
			said. 
			
            [By 
			JAN YOUNGQUIST] ___ 
			Zoning office information from
			
			http://www.co.logan.il.us/zoning/: 
			(Copy) 
			
			The Logan County 
			Zoning Office administers the Logan County Zoning Ordinance. The 
			zoning ordinance applies to the unincorporated areas of the county, 
			as well as villages that do not have a zoning ordinance. The zoning 
			ordinance generally provides regulations that govern the use of 
			property and includes such things as zoning districts, minimum lot 
			sizes, setbacks, flood plain regulations, sign regulations, and 
			variance criteria. 
			The zoning office 
			is also responsible for the review and issuance of building permits 
			and the processing of applications for variances, conditional uses, 
			special use permits, and rezoning requests. 
			Requests for zoning 
			determinations, minimum lot size required for subdividing property, 
			and general questions as to what is allowed on a property are common 
			inquiries received in this office.  
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