11.1.5. every building where any change is contemplated from one use or another within the same division in a major occupancy group which results in an increase in the occupant load or fire load or both. Every building which requires occupancy inspection. shall comply with the construction requirements for the major occupancy group to be located therein. No person shall occupy a building which requires occupancy inspection until a satisfactory inspection has been completed. Every applicant for an occupancy inspection shall provide the following information prior to occupancy inspection: 1i.4.1. certification by the Owner or Agent or Architect or Engineer that the building or applicable portion thereof conforms to the approved plans and requirements of this Bylaw; 41.4.2. the anticipated date of completion: 11.4.3. the building as to 11.4.4. number of stories of buildings; gross floor area of each storey, and allowable live loads.-for each floor area; ite . . such other information as may be required illustrate the essential features of the building. At least 24 hours prior to a requested occupancy inspection, the certification required in subsection 11.4.1. shall be supported by submission of the following reports: 11.5.1. proof of compliance for all materials, equipment or methods of construction, when required by the Building Inspector; 11.5.2. where the complexity of the project or portions thereof required supervision by an Architect or Professional Engineer as a condition of issuance of the building permit, certification that the work complies with all requirements of the Building Code and this Bylaw; 11.5.3. a "Contractor's Material and Test Certificate", once the sprinkler system have been flushed, inspected, and tested to meet NFPA-13 standards: PAGE \\