Subdivider shall construct four-foot concrete sidewalks
with a minimum thickness of four inches. Sidewalks over driveway areas
shall be constructed with a minimum thickness of six inches.
Sanitary sewers and sewage disposal. Dry cap sewer
lines with appropriate taps shall be installed in accordance with
specifications of the State Department of Health, and the plans and
specifications shall be approved by the Township Engineer. Necessary
auxiliary facilities shall also be installed by the subdivider where
sewer lines are to be connected to an existing central sewer system.
Utility distribution lines shall be defined herein
as lines along the road in front of the lots. Utility service lines
shall be defined as lines from the road to the building on the lots.
All new utility distribution lines shall be
installed underground. All utility service lines directly connecting
to underground distribution lines shall be installed underground.
No building permit shall be issued until all required new utility
distribution lines are completely installed pursuant to the specifications
of the PUC and are certified to be operable by the utility.
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued
for any building constructed on the lots of the subdivision until
underground service lines as required above are installed and a letter
from the utility verifying that such installation has been properly
completed is delivered to the Township Construction Official.
All deeds to the subdivided lots shall contain
the following restrictive covenant when required by the Planning Board:
"All utility service lines serving the above-described lands and premises
shall be installed underground. No certificate of occupancy shall
be issued until such utility service lines are completely installed
pursuant to the requirements of the PUC and certified to be operable.
This requirement was imposed as a condition of subdivision by the
Andover Township Planning Board upon approval of the subdivision of
the within lot. This restriction shall run with the land." Such deed
restriction shall also appear on the final subdivision plat.
Culverts, inlets and storm sewers shall be installed
where necessary, in the opinion of the Township Engineer, based on
conditions of topography and to adequately take care of the anticipated
runoff from such subdivision.
All of the above-listed improvements shall be inspected
and approved by the Township Engineer. The subdivider or his agent,
employee or contractor shall notify the Township Engineer and the
Secretary of the reviewing municipal board when the work is ready
for any required inspection specified herein or required to be performed
by the Construction Official or the appropriate subcode official.
This notice shall be given at least 48 hours prior to the start of
the construction and at least 48 hours prior to the time the inspection
is desired. Inspection shall be performed within three business days
of the time for which it was requested. The work shall not proceed
in a manner which shall preclude the inspection until it has been
made. No underground installation shall be covered until inspected
and approved.
Certificate of occupancy. No certificate of occupancy
shall be issued on any construction commenced as a result of receiving
final approval until the Township Engineer shall certify to the Planning
Board that all required improvements have been completed and the maintenance
guarantee hereinbefore requested shall have been posted with the Township
Committee. Upon submission to the Planning Board that the maintenance
guarantee has been posted with the Township Committee and upon receipt
of the certification by the Township Engineer that all required improvements
have been completed, the Planning Board shall so certify to the Building
Inspector that a certificate of occupancy may be issued upon completion
of the structure in accordance with the requirements of the Township
Building Code.[1]
Maintenance guarantees. The subdivision owner shall, in addition to the performance guarantee required in § 159-9, post with the Township a maintenance guarantee. Such maintenance guarantee shall be for a period of two years after final acceptance of the improvement, in an amount not to exceed 15% of the cost of the improvement. The Planning Board shall determine, based on recommendation it shall receive from the Township Engineer, which of the improvements installed by the subdivider shall be so guaranteed. The Township shall not require any of the maintenance guarantees to be in the form of a cash deposit. However, the subdivision owner shall have the option if he so desires to make such maintenance guarantee in the form of a cash deposit in lieu of posting a bond therefor.
Off-tract improvements and/or impact fees may be required as a condition of approval of the development by the reviewing municipal board in accordance with § 74-45 of Chapter 74, Land Use Procedures.