[Amended 1-19-1977 by Ord. No. 3-77; 8-23-1988 by Ord. No. 25-88]
A.
General. The final plat shall be submitted to the Land Use Board within the time period allowed by the Land Use Board at the time of tentative approval or extensions thereof, if any.
B.
Required documents to be submitted with final plat. The following documents or proofs shall be submitted with all final major subdivision plats:
(1)
Three copies of final subdivision application forms.
(2)
Six copies of the final plat and final lot grading plan.
(4)
Off-site drainage assessment fee (when required).
(5)
Proof of payment of all current taxes due and assessments for local improvements, if any.
(6)
Performance bond in cash or other surety satisfactory to the Land Use Board, in accordance with a bond estimate prepared by the Township Engineer, guaranteeing the construction of all remaining required improvements within two years of final approval.
(7)
Maintenance bond in surety form or cash equivalent to 15% of the value of all required improvements (said value as determined by the Township Engineer), to remain in effect for a period of not less than two years from the date of final approval.
(8)
Certificate of title and certification of the owner consenting to the subdivision and filing of the plat.
C.
Final plat submission procedure. The applicant shall submit all the required proofs or documents to the Secretary of the Land Use Board. The Secretary shall then forward copies of the final plat and lot grading plans to the Township Engineer for review and report. Upon receipt of the Township Engineer's report, the Land Use Board shall act on the final plat. The Land Use Board shall act within 45 days of the date whereon the subdivider had complied with all actions required of him by this chapter. Failure of the Land Use Board to act within the allotted time or a mutually agreed-upon extension shall be deemed to be favorable action, and the Township Clerk shall issue a certificate to that effect.
[Amended 8-9-1988 by Ord. No. 20-88]