[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.51; as amended by Ord.
1025, 10/14/2004]
1. After the procedures required by this chapter have been completed
and the Borough Council finally approves a plan the Council shall
endorse at least seven copies of the final plan or sketch plan for
record.
A. The endorsed plans shall be clear and legible black-on-white or blue-on-white
prints on material acceptable to the Recorder of Deeds.
B. Before any plan is released for recording, a copy of any permits
required by the Pennsylvania Departments of Environmental Protection
and Transportation shall be submitted to the Borough.
C. The Borough shall receive one reproducible reproduction of the final
plan as approved and recorded within 15 days of recording. The reproducible
shall contain the Recorder of Deeds information as to Plan Book Volume,
page and date of recording.
D. All streets, parks or other improvements shown on the final plan
shall be deemed to be private until such time as they have been offered
for dedication to the Borough and accepted by Borough Council. The
acceptance of any improvements shall be by a separate action of the
Council and shall not be effected by approval of a subdivision or
land development plan.
E. The developer shall agree with the Borough to tender, if requested,
a deed of dedication for any and all public improvements, including
easements. Upon completion of any public improvements shown on an
approved subdivision or land development plan and within 90 days after
approval of such public improvements, as herein provided, the Borough
may require that the developer offer such public improvements for
dedication. In such a case, the developer shall prepare a deed of
dedication and forward same to the Borough for review by the Borough
Solicitor.
F. The Borough may require that the developer supply a title insurance
certificate from a reputable company before any property is accepted
by the Borough.
[Ord. 946, 1/14/1999, § 3.52]
1. Upon approval of a final plan or sketch plan of record by the Borough
Council, the developer shall within 90 days of such final approval
record the plan in the office of the Recorder of Deeds. The Recorder
of Deeds shall not accept any plan for recording unless the plan contains
the endorsement of the Borough Council and official notification of
review by the County Planning Commission. If the subdivider fails
to record the plan within such period, the approval action of the
Borough Council shall be null and void.
2. All final plan sheets which contain restrictive notes, lot boundaries,
easements, maintenance responsibilities, other lot owner responsibilities,
and such other information relating to potential lot owners shall
be recorded.