A. 
The developer shall assume responsibility for the management, maintenance, repair and operation of the following facilities: roads, gutters, sidewalks, curbs, drainage system, water distribution system, sewerage system, public lighting system, public signs, recreation facility and any other public facility not listed, if not dedicated to the Municipality or a municipal authority.
B. 
The developer shall assume responsibility for the provision of the following community services: refuse collection, snow removal, leaf removal, street cleaning, tree trimming and the operation of community buildings.
C. 
The developer may divest himself of any or all management, repair and operational responsibility by dedicating of such facilities to the Municipality or a municipal authority, if acceptable to these bodies or by creating an organization acceptable to the governing body by:
(1) 
Increasing the scope of the common open space organization mandated in Article VIII to include the responsibilities required in this section.
(2) 
Creating of a separate homeowners' association to assume the responsibilities listed in this section.
(3) 
Creating a trust association or other legally appropriate arrangements which will also be eligible to assume the responsibilities required by this article.
D. 
The governing body will require a legally acceptable instrument (organization) for the management, repair and maintenance of public facilities and community services of the planned residential development before the submittal of a tentative development plan. This legal instrument shall describe, to the satisfaction of the governing body and the Municipal Solicitor, how and in what manner the requirements of this section will be implemented. Additionally, the aforesaid legal instrument will describe the financial arrangements of administering the requirements described in this section.
E. 
If the requirements of this section are not executed, the governing body will institute the proper proceedings (as promulgated in Section 705 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, as amended)[1] to correct such deficiencies of maintenance, repair and management of public facilities and community services.
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Editor's Note: See P.S. § 10705 et seq.