A.
Builders and developers shall construct sanitary sewers and shall install and connect service laterals and building sewers for every residential, commercial, industrial or other unit within the development prior to the individual sale or use thereof. The builder or developer must comply with all requirements and provisions of this Part 1. Plot plans for such development must be submitted to the Borough for approval prior to any construction.
B.
All sewer plans shall conform to specifications established by the Borough for the construction of a sanitary sewage collection system as set forth in Contracts One, Two, Three and Four, prepared by Peter S. Marra and filed in the office of the Borough Clerk. Pipe size and type, location of mains, grades, methods of laying pipe and the type of appurtenances and construction thereof shall be subject to the approval of the Borough Engineer and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). New sewer lines shall, at all times, be extended to connect to the local sewerage system. The engineering fees and charges for permits shall be paid to the Borough by the builder or developer. Upon approval of such plans by the Borough, the extensions may be constructed by and at the expense of the builder or developer, but only under inspection by the Engineer or his designee. The cost of such inspection, including salaries and expenses, shall be borne by the builder or developer.
C.
Upon completion of the sewerage system for a development and following formal acceptance by the Borough, the ownership of the sewer system shall be deeded to the Borough, after which time the Borough shall assume all maintenance and operation of the system, except such maintenance which may be specifically excluded at the time of formal acceptance.[1]