A.
Deadline. The applicant is responsible to ensure that the Final Plan for any subdivision or land development (as approved by the Planning Commission) is recorded within 90 days after such final approval, unless otherwise provided for in State law.
(1)
If the Final Plan approval included official conditions that must be met prior to recording, then the plan shall be recorded within 90 days following the Planning Commission Chairperson's signing of the plans to certify compliance with such conditions, up to a maximum total of one year following the final plan approval. A longer written extension to record plans may be approved by the Planning Commission for good cause.
(2)
The City may, at its option, volunteer to record the plans, provided that the applicant agrees to reimburse the City for the full costs of such work.
B.
The Final Plan shall not be recorded unless the applicant proves that they have met all required conditions that the Planning Director and/or City Engineer determine would impact the recorded Final Plan, including but not limited to, issuance of any required PennDOT highway occupancy permit.
C.
Failure to record the Final Plan within the specified time periods shall cause the approval to become null and void.