11.5.4. a "Certificate of Verification" (or equivalent) together with the manufacturer's (inventory) "Inspection Report", after the components of all fire alarm systems incorporating annunciator panels, have been inspected and verified to meet the manufacturer's specifications and the Building Code, and the whole system or applicable portion thereof has been tested by the manufacturer, or owner and installer. In addition to the requirements in Section 11.5. a “high building" under the provisions of Section 3.2.6. of the Building Code shall undergo prior professional field review and monitored testing to substantiate in writing the operation and suitability of the following devices: 11.6.1. by the Electrical Design Engineer, the components of required communications systems; emergency power sources; exit and corridor lighting; emergency lighting; circuits and electrical control devices for elevators; ventilation, pressurization, smoke control and automatic fire suppression system; and other applicable monitoring systems; by the Mechanical Design Engineer, the components of all systems for air handling, smoke control, exhaust, pressurization, automatic fire suppression, fire Lighting water supply and pumps. The owner of..every “high building" shall have prepared and reproduced onto durable material and shall retain: 11.7.1. an approved "Inventory Control” with an illustration legend locating all fire emergency systems; . 11.7.2. a "Preventive Maintenance and Testing Schedule" supplement, designed for the fire emergency components and systems; 11.7.3. a comprehensive "Fire Safety Plan" approved by the Fire Chief for communication, evacuation and operation of the fire emergency system; 11.7.4. a “Maintenance Log Book" designed to meet the intent of subsection 11.7.2. Where a building permit has been issued for a single family residence, the owner may apply for permission to occupy the building prior to completion of construction, which permission may be withheld until the building or part thereof complies with the health and safety requirements of the bylaws of the City or of any statute. \S eat at yar