The installation of all improvements to be dedicated to South Whitehall Township or South Whitehall Township Authority, or related to drainage and similar improvements determined by the Township in the direct interest of the Township shall be subject to observation by the Township Engineer and Township staff to check for satisfactory completion and maintenance. If such observation reveals that work is not in accordance with approved plans, specifications and/or these regulations, that construction is not being done in a good, workman-like manner, or that erosion and sediment controls are failing to prevent acceleration erosion or waterborne sediment from leaving the site of construction, the Township Engineer or Township staff shall immediately notify the Manager of the Community Development Department of the violations or infractions. The Township is empowered to require corrections to be made and/or order the suspension of subdivision approval and to issue a cease-and-desist order, which may include any or all of the following sanctions: 1) that no lot in the subdivision shall be conveyed; 2) that all construction on any lots for which a building permit has been issued shall cease; and 3) that no further building permits or certificates of occupancy for any lot shall be issued. In addition to the foregoing, the Township Engineer and Township staff are authorized to make periodic physical observations of all subdivisions and land developments under construction in the Township. In addition, the Township Engineer shall be responsible for reviewing and approving field construction or any special requirements which may be imposed by the Board of Commissioners at the time of approval of a land development and/or a subdivision plan. The Township Engineer shall report to the Board of Commissioners in writing periodically as to the status of construction and as to the status of any maintenance or bonding responsibilities which extend beyond the completion date for any subdivision and/or land development.
A. The cost of all legal services for the negotiations, preparation, modification or review of any legal agreements relating to a subdivision, whether finally approved or not, and all costs of engineering, including but not limited to field observations, will be paid to the Township by the developer to reimburse the Township for the services of the Township Engineer and Solicitor.
B. In no case shall any Township road or facility paving work be done without permission from the Township Engineer. At least three working days' notice shall be given to the Township Engineer prior to any such construction, so that a representative of the Township Engineer may be present at the time the work is to be done.
C. The Township Engineer shall be notified at least three working days in advance of starting, and immediately after each of the following phases of the work has been completed, so that he or his representative may observe the work.
(1) Grading of rights-of-way and open space areas to be dedicated to the Township.
(2) Grading of subgrade, installation of subbase, and checking forms after they are set for sidewalks and curb ramps.
(3) Preparation of road subgrade.
(4) Preparation of road subbase.
(5) Setting curb and gutter forms.
(6) Road paving — after each coat in the case of tack coat and sealing.
(7) Installation of storm drainage pipe, swales, and other drainage structures and during backfilling.
(8) Construction of detention/retention basins.
(9) Installation of sanitary sewer structures, laterals, mains and appurtenances, and treatment plants.
(10) Installation of subsurface absorption areas according to standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection, Chapters 71, 72 and 73 of Title 25 the Pennsylvania Code.
(11) Existing roadway trench restoration.
(12) Installation of water mains, laterals and appurtenances, and wells and pumping storage facilities.
D. The Township Geotechnical Consultant shall be notified at least three working days in advance of starting, and immediately after each of the following phases of the work has been completed, so that he or his representative may observe the work.
(3) Infiltration area construction.
E. Final inspection. When the developer has installed all the required improvements, a final inspection shall be made by the Township Engineer and staff, Geotechnical Engineer, and developer or developer's representative to determine whether the work is satisfactory and in substantial compliance with the approved final plan drawings and the specifications. The general condition of the site shall also be considered.
(1) When the developer has completed all of the necessary and appropriate improvements listed in the agreement(s) required by §
312-27 and/or shown on the recorded plan or plan to be recorded, or on the supporting documents, the developer shall notify the Township Manager and Manager of the Community Development Department, in writing, by certified or registered mail, of the completion of the aforesaid improvements and shall send a copy thereof to the Township Engineer.
(2) The Township Manager or Manager of the Community Development Department shall within 10 days after receipt of such notice direct and authorize the Township Engineer to inspect all of the aforesaid improvements.
(3) The Township Engineer shall thereupon file a report, in writing, with the Township Board of Commissioners, and shall promptly mail a copy of the same to the developer by certified or registered mail.
(4) The Engineer's report shall be made and mailed within 30 days after receipt by the Township Engineer of the aforesaid authorization from the Township; said report shall be detailed and shall indicate approval or rejection of said improvements either in whole or in part, and if said improvements or any portion thereof shall not be approved or shall be rejected by the Township Engineer, said report shall contain a statement of reasons for such nonapproval or rejection.
(5) The Board of Commissioners shall notify the developer, in writing, by certified or registered mail, of their action with relation thereto.
(6) If the Board of Commissioners or Township Engineer fails to comply with the time limitation condition contained herein, all improvements will be deemed to have been approved and the developer shall be released from all liability pursuant to its agreement relative to construction and installation of the improvements contained in the developer's request, but not any agreement relative to the correction, remedy, repair, refurbishment, reconstruction, reinstallation, maintenance, replacement and performance of such maintenance to the improvements as may be necessary.
(7) If any portion of the said improvements shall not be improved or shall be rejected by the Board of Commissioners, the developer shall proceed to complete the same, and upon completion, the same procedure of notification, as outlined herein, shall be followed.
F. Maintenance inspection. A maintenance inspection of all the required improvements will be made by the Township Engineer and Township staff to determine whether the improvements have been constructed to acceptable standards of workmanship, with acceptable materials and maintained to withstand reasonable use.
(1) The maintenance inspection shall take place no sooner than 14 months or no later than 17 months after the day the Township Engineer and the Township Manager or Board of Commissioners gives the final approval on all required improvements.
(2) Within 10 days of maintenance inspection, the Township Engineer shall report, in writing, his findings to the Township Board of Commissioners and to the developer granting approval or disapproval, each with reasons for action.
(3) The developer shall be notified of all required improvements which fail to pass the maintenance inspection of the Township Engineer. All such improvements shall be repaired by the developer to specifications acceptable to the Township Engineer within 60 days of such notification by the Township Engineer.
(a) All such repairs shall be performed and inspected in accordance with these regulations as if such repairs were the original installation of the improvements.
(b) An extension of time to repair improvements may be granted by the Township Board of Commissioners upon written request of the developer.