Following acceptance by the Borough of all or portions of the improvements,
a maintenance guaranty shall be posted with the Borough Council for a period
not to exceed two years after final acceptance of said improvements, in an
amount not to exceed 15% of the cost of the improvement.
[Amended 4-21-1981 by Ord.
No. 81-6-787]
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until:
A. The Borough Engineer certifies that the improvements
applicable to the particular building have been completed and that the lot
has been graded and otherwise improved in accordance with the site plan.
B. The Building Inspector certifies that suitable provisions
have been made to protect the foundations, walls and basements of dwelling
houses from water seepage and leakage into the same.
C. The Superintendent of the Department of Public Works certifies that the applicable provisions of Articles
VI,
IX and
XII of Chapter
230 have been complied with.
D. The Planning Board certifies that all improvements not
otherwise inspected by any other municipal employee or official have been
completed in accordance with the site plan requirements.
E. The Borough Clerk certifies that there are no outstanding
fees, penalties or assessments relating to the subject property.
F. Each municipal subcode official certifies that the building
is in compliance with all applicable municipal ordinances, state codes and
statutes and with all occupational codes and standards within each subcode
official's area of expertise.