Prior to the granting of final approval, the subdivider shall have installed or shall have furnished performance guaranties for the ultimate installation of the following:
A. 
Street pavements constructed of two-inch compacted bituminous concrete (State Department of Transportation Mix No. 5) with a four-inch stone or equivalent base on a subgrade made stable and unyielding. Major streets shall be constructed with four-inch bituminous concrete pavement on eight-inch stone or equivalent. Street pavement widths shall be no less than 28 feet for short minor streets, 36 feet for collector streets and 40 feet for major streets, on stable base. If approved, streets may be constructed in stage depths.
B. 
Concrete curbs and gutters. Concrete curbs and gutters [Class B, six inches by six inches by 18 inches] will be required where lot widths are less than 100 feet at the curbline or where drainage conditions warrant.
C. 
Streetlighting. Appropriate streetlights shall be installed where designated by the Planning Board.
D. 
Four-inch concrete sidewalks four feet wide, if the subdivision is of sufficient size in the opinion of the Planning Board to require same.
E. 
Street signs.
F. 
Shade trees, to be located on the street line so as not to interfere with utilities or sidewalks.
G. 
Topsoil protection. No topsoil shall be removed from the site or used as spoil. Topsoil removed during the course of construction shall be redistributed as to provide at least six inches of cover to all areas of the subdivision and shall be stabilized by seeding or planting.
H. 
Monuments, to be of the size and shape required by Section 4 of Chapter 358 of the Laws of 1953, and to be placed in accordance with said statute.
I. 
Storm drainage. Facilities as designated by the Planning Board adequate to handle all present and probable future development, including, as necessary, both earthwork and structures such as pipe, culverts, inlets, catch basins, manholes, etc. Drainage pipes shall be reinforced concrete meeting State Department of Transportation specifications with headwalls or flared end-pieces.
J. 
Water supply and sewerage. The Planning Board may require the developer to install acceptable water supply or sewage disposal systems when it is necessary for the health and welfare of the Township.
A. 
All required improvements shall be installed under the supervision and inspection of a designated representative of the Township, the cost thereof to be borne by the developer under the fee provisions of Part 5 of this chapter.
B. 
All construction stakes and grades thereon shall be set by a professional engineer in the employ of the developer or his contractor, and a duplicate copy of the notes made therefrom shall be filed with the Township Engineer.
C. 
No construction work shall commence without the Township Engineer being properly notified. Such notice shall be given at least one week before said commencement of work.