In the event that the organization shall fail to maintain
said off-street parking space, recreational, utility and essential
service facilities for the benefit of the residents of the development
and common open space in reasonable order and condition, the governing
body may serve written notice upon such organization or upon the residents
and owner of the development setting forth the manner in which the
organization has failed to maintain the same in reasonable condition
and demanding that such deficiencies to remedied within 35 days of
the date of service. The notice shall also state the date and place
of a hearing thereon, which shall be held within 15 days after the
date of notice. At such hearing, the governing body may modify the
terms of the original notice as to deficiencies and may give an extension
of time not to exceed 65 days within which they shall be cured. If
the deficiencies set forth in the original notice or in the modification
thereof shall not be cured within said 35 days or any permitted extension
of time thereof, the governing body, in order to preserve said off-street
parking space, recreational, utility and essential service facilities
for the benefit of the residents of the development and common open
space and maintain the same for a period of one year, may enter upon
and maintain such land. Said entry and maintenance shall not vest
in the public any rights to use said off-street parking space, recreational,
utility and essential service facilities and common open space. Before
the expiration of said year, the governing body shall, upon its initiative
or upon the request of the organization theretofore responsible for
the maintenance of the open space, call a public hearing upon 15 days'
written notice to such organization and to the residents and owners
of the development, to be held by the governing body, at which hearing
such organization and the residents and owners of the development
shall show cause why such maintenance by the municipality shall not,
at the discretion of the governing body, continue for a succeeding
year. If the governing body shall determine that such organization
is ready and able to maintain the same in reasonable condition, the
municipality may, in its discretion, continue to maintain said off-street
parking space, recreational, utility and essential service facilities
and common open space for the benefit of the residents of the development
during the next succeeding year, subject to a similar hearing and
determination, in each year thereafter. The decision of the governing
body in any such case shall constitute a final administrative decision
subject to judicial review.