The owner or subdivider shall have the right to make application,
in writing, to the Borough Council for issuance of a Certificate of
Compliance if one (1) or more of the aforesaid items is incomplete.
The Borough Council may, at its discretion, allow the owner or subdivider
an opportunity to be heard. The Borough Engineer shall, within five
(5) days of receipt of the request of the Council, report his findings
in respect to the application of the owner or subdivider for a Certificate
of Compliance to the Borough Council.
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In the event the Borough Council approves the issuance of a
Certificate of Compliance without the installation of all required
improvements, pursuant to the application of the owner or subdivider,
the Construction Code Official and the Borough Engineer shall be so
notified. This procedure shall be applicable only to improvements
required to the site or property in accordance with the plans approved
by the Planning Board and shall not apply to conditions which are
required by the Uniform Construction Code. No Certificate of Compliance
shall be authorized for a structure which is not in compliance with
the Uniform Construction Code.
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All lots and parcels of land within a subdivision, whether to
be conveyed to private ownership or to the Borough as park, open space,
or right-of-way, shall be stabilized to prevent erosion and silting
of streams in accordance with the requirements of the Freehold Soil
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Conservation District prior to the issuance of a Certificate
of Occupancy.
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No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued until the land,
use, building, structure or premises fully comply with all the provisions
of this section, all other Borough and State requirements and, if
involved, with such conditions as have been required for any site
plan approval. When issued, the Certificate of Occupancy shall state
such compliance.
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