[Ord. No. 3278, 10-9-1990, § 1]
No person may mutilate, destroy, alter or move any archaeological
findings, which shall include but not be limited to relics, objects
or artifacts of an historical, prehistorical, geological, archaeological
or anthropological nature, which are found upon, in or around any
Township park or Township-owned building or property.
[Ord. No. 3278, 10-9-1990, § 2; at time of
adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
This prohibition shall not include any formal archaeological
excavation that has been approved, in writing, by the Township Historic
Preservation Commission and the Township Council.
[Ord. No. 3278, 10-9-1990, § 3]
Any such archeological finding shall be disposed of by the Township
Manager, who shall locate a suitable museum for the permanent cataloging
and display of said archeological finding for the public benefit in
perpetuity.