Upon completion of the public and/or private
improvements in a plan, as-built plans and profiles of the public
and/or private improvements, as constructed, shall be filed with the
Township Manager by the developer within 10 days of the mailing of
the notice of completion. A sepia and print of each as-built drawing
shall be submitted. As-built plans and profiles shall be marked "as-built"
and shall contain the final grade of all sanitary and storm sewers
and appurtenances.
If, upon final inspection of the site by the
Township Engineer and the Township Code Enforcement Officer, the installation
of all private improvements has been satisfactorily completed in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter, all applicable provisions of
the Township Zoning Ordinance, and the terms of the approved plan,
the Township Code Enforcement Officer shall issue a certificate of
completion which bears the signatures of the Township Engineer and
the Township Code Enforcement Officer. The certificate of completion
shall be prerequisite to the issuance of the permanent certificate
of use and occupancy required by the Township Zoning Ordinance.
Issuance of the certificate of completion of private improvements required by §
215-60 shall indicate approval by the Township of private improvements for which an amenities bond has been posted. Final release of the amenities bond shall not occur until the certificate of completion is issued and shall only indicate compliance with the specifications shown on the approved plan. Such approval and release of the amenities bond shall not imply approval by the Township of the method of construction or the structural integrity of the private improvements, nor shall there be any liability associated with or responsibility for maintenance of those private improvements by the Township. A maintenance bond shall not be required to be posted for private improvements as a condition of release of the amenities bond.
Following issuance of the certificate of completion
and release of the amenities bond, the landowner shall be responsible
for maintaining all private improvements in good condition and repair
to the satisfaction of the Township. All private improvements shown
on the approved land development plan shall be maintained in the location
shown on the approved plan and in conformance with the specifications
shown on the approved plan, unless a revised plan is subsequently
approved by the Township. Failure to continue to maintain private
improvements in an approved plan or any deviation from the terms of
the approved plan without prior approval of the Township shall constitute
a violation of this chapter and, if requirements of the Township Zoning
Ordinance, are involved, a violation of the Township Zoning Ordinance,
as well, and shall be subject to the applicable enforcement provisions
of that ordinance.