[Ord. 3/6/1991, § 9.1; as amended by Ord. 263,
10/14/1998, § 1.E]
1.
Deadline. After plan approval by the Board of Supervisors or Planning
Commission, in the case of a minor subdivision, the administrator
shall record the plan in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Northampton
County within 90 days of the release of said plan.
[Ord. 3/6/1991, § 9.2]
The record plan shall be a clear and legible blue or black line
print on Mylar and shall be an exact copy of the approved final plan
on a sheet of the size required for final plans. After the final plan
has been recorded, one reproducible copy thereof and one print, on
a stable base material suitable for microfilming, shall be supplied
to the Township for its permanent files.
[Ord. 3/6/1991, § 9.3]
1.
Official Map. After a subdivision or land development has been duly
recorded, the streets, parks, and other public improvements shown
thereon shall be considered to be part of any Official Map of the
Township.
2.
Improvements Private. Every street, park or other improvement shown
on a subdivision or land development plan that is recorded, as provided
herein, shall be deemed to be a private street, park, or improvement
until such time as:
3.
Dedication of Improvements. Streets, parks, and other public improvements
shown on a subdivision or land development plan to be recorded: