Any site plan may be revised in the same manner as initially
approved.
The applicant shall also submit copies of all approvals and
permits required to construct the project, including, but not limited
to, Fire Marshal, Talbot County Public Works, State Highway Administration,
Critical Areas Commission, Soil Conservation Service, and associated
wetlands permits.
Any building permit, zoning certificate, or occupancy permit
issued for any structure covered by the site plan shall conform with
the site plan as finally approved.
Certificates of use and occupancy shall be applied for and shall
be issued within 10 working days after the property owner or owner's
representative has notified by the Zoning Inspector of completion
of all improvements in compliance with the approved site plan, provided:
A. The on-site construction and improvements noted in the approved site
plan upon inspection are found completed and acceptable to the Building
Official.
B. The off-site improvements related to and necessary to service the
site have been completed and inspected, and accepted by the designated
Town Engineer, State Department of Transportation, or appropriate
agencies.
C. The developer has provided surety acceptable to the relevant agencies.
D. The applicant has submitted three paper copies and an electronic
copy, in a form acceptable to the Town, of the approved as-builts,
which shall be certified and approved by the Town Engineer.
E. When the infrastructure for the project is required to be inspected
by independent contractors acting on behalf of the Town, the applicant
shall be responsible for all costs associated with said inspections.
F. The applicant has submitted a warranty of the off-site improvements
to the Town for one year after final acceptance, which period shall
commence upon acceptance of off-site improvements by the Town Engineer.