[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
A. 
Deadline. The applicant is responsible to ensure that the final plan as approved by the Board of Supervisors is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of the County within 90 days of such final approval, or 90 days after the date of delivery of an approved plat signed by the Township Secretary following completion of conditions imposed for such approval, whichever is later, unless an extension has been granted in writing by the Board of Supervisors. The applicant shall then send or deliver a receipt of the recording to the Township.
B. 
At its option, the Township may agree to record a final plan, in which case the applicant shall compensate the Township for all such cost.
C. 
The final plan shall not be recorded without the required signatures of Township officials, and the County Planning Commission staff, as applicable.
D. 
The final plan shall not be recorded unless the applicant has met all required conditions that the Township staff determine would impact the recorded final plan.
The applicant shall provide a copy of the approved plan to serve as the record plan. This record plan shall be a clear and legible Mylar and one paper print after recording, and shall be an exact copy of those portions of the approved final plan that the Township requires to be recorded. Such record plan, at an absolute minimum, shall include all of the following: street rights-of-way, easements, lotlines, lot dimensions, common open space and covenants that the Township require to be placed on the final plan.
A. 
Official Map. If the Township has adopted or does adopt an Official Map, any dedicated streets on the record plan shall be considered to be part of that Official Map.
B. 
Private improvements. 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, open space or improvement until such time it has been offered for dedication to the Township and accepted by resolution or ordinance, and recorded, or it is condemned for a public purpose.
C. 
Dedication of improvements. Streets, parks and other public improvements shown on a subdivision or land development plan to be recorded.
(1) 
May be offered for dedication to the Township by formal notation thereof on the plan; or,
(2) 
The owner shall note on the plan that such improvements have not been offered for dedication to the Township.