Upon completion of the inspection and approval of the public
improvements, the developer shall submit a request to the Borough
Council, in writing, to accept the dedication of the public improvements.
The request for acceptance shall include deeds of dedication and all
other legal descriptive documents necessary to prepare a resolution
or ordinance and shall be submitted at least 20 days prior to the
regular meeting of the Borough Council. At the regular meeting, the
Borough Council shall enact a resolution or ordinance accepting the
public improvements as part of the Borough's public facilities,
subject to the posting of the maintenance bond required by this chapter.
Prior to the end of the eighteen-month period when the maintenance
bond expires and before the maintenance bond is released, the Borough
Engineer shall make a final inspection and certify in writing to the
Borough Council that all the public improvements are in good order.
If any repairs are required or maintenance needed, the subdivider
shall be notified in writing, and such repairs or maintenance shall
be done and approved prior to certification by the Borough Engineer.
The applicant shall be responsible from the time there is at
least one occupant in the proposed development to plow snow and disperse
anti-skid material on development roads as may be necessary to provide
ingress and egress to the occupants at the applicant's cost,
prior to the acceptance of dedicated streets. The applicant shall
post with the Borough the sum of $1,000 as an escrow to provide for
snow removal and the dispersal of anti-skid material prior to acceptance
of dedication of the streets. All payments to the Borough for said
snow removal and dispersal of anti-skid material shall be made from
the escrow fund. In the event that the escrow should become depleted,
the applicant shall post an additional sum of $1,000 and such further
amounts as may be necessary until such time as the dedication of the
streets is accepted by the Borough.
Any subdivider aggrieved by a finding, decision or recommendation
of the Borough of Slippery Rock Planning Commission or the Borough
Council may present additional relevant information and request reconsideration
of the original finding, decision or recommendation upon written request
within 30 days of notification of the Planning Commission or Borough
Council decision on either the preliminary or final plat application.
In any case where the Borough Council shall refuse to approve
any plats submitted to it in accordance with this chapter, any person
aggrieved by the action of the Borough Council may appeal as provided
by law to the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
If any road or any drainage facilities in connection therewith
shall be opened, constructed, or dedicated for public use or travel
except in strict accordance with plats approved and recorded as herein
provided, neither the Borough Council nor any public authorities shall
place, construct, or operate any sewer, drain, water pipe or other
facilities, or do any work of any kind, in or upon such road, and
neither the Borough Council nor any other public authorities shall
have responsibility of any kind with respect to any such road or drainage
facilities, notwithstanding any use of the same by the public; provided,
however, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the laying of
trunk sewers, drains, water or gas mains, if required by engineering
necessity for the accommodating of other territory.