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Do businesses relocating to and within the City of Aspen or Pitkin County need a new Certificate of Occupancy?

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Do businesses relocating to and within the City of Aspen or Pitkin County need a new Certificate of Occupancy?

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New buildings, or suites in buildings that were previously not occupied, require a Certificate of Occupancy. Also, significant changes in use of an existing building require a review culminating with a new Certificate of Occupancy. If, however, you propose to occupy a building or suite that was previously occupied by a similar use, a new Certificate of Occupancy is not required.

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