No final plat or plan shall be approved by the Planning/Zoning Board until completion of all such required improvements as set forth in the resolution granting preliminary approval shall have been so certified to the Planning/Zoning Board by the Township Engineer, unless the developer shall have filed with the Township a sufficient performance guaranty assuring the installation of all required on tract improvements. The Planning/Zoning Board may require a performance guaranty in favor of the municipality in an amount not to exceed 120% of the cost of installation of the improvements it may deem necessary or appropriate.
A.
Form. Ninety percent of each performance guarantee posted with the Township shall be a surety bond in a form approved by the Township Solicitor, a letter of credit in a form approved by the Township Solicitor, or cash, subject to the terms of a written cash bond in a form approved of the Township Solicitor. The remaining 10% of each performance guarantee posted with the Township must be cash, subject to the terms of a written cash bond in a form approved by the Township Solicitor.
[Amended 7-31-2006 by Ord. No. 06-12]
B.
Procedure. All performance guaranties shall be submitted to the Secretary of the Planning/Zoning Board who shall forward a copy to the Township Engineer and Township Solicitor. The Township Engineer shall determine that the performance guaranty is in sufficient amount to assure the completion of all required improvements and the Township Solicitor shall notify the Planning/Zoning Board as to the acceptability of the performance guaranty in terms of form and execution. Upon the granting of final plat approval and after receipt of an approved final plat, the Secretary shall forward any performance guaranty posted with and accepted by the Planning/Zoning Board to the Township Clerk for filing. The Planning/Zoning Board Secretary shall maintain a record of all surety bonds received by the Township in connection with subdivisions and shall, within 90 days of the expiration of any surety bond, notify the Township Committee of said pending bond expiration. Copies of said notice shall be sent to the Township Clerk, Township Solicitor, and Township Engineer.
C.
Such performance guaranties shall run for a period to be fixed by the Planning/Zoning Board but in no case for a term of more than three years. However, with the consent of the obligor and the surety, the Township Committee may, by resolution, extend the term of such performance guaranty for an additional period not to exceed three years. The amount of the performance guaranty may be reduced by the Township Committee by resolution when portions of the required improvements have been installed. If the required improvements have not been installed in accordance with the performance guaranty, the obligor and surety shall be liable thereon to the municipality for the reasonable cost of improvements not installed.
D.
Release of any performance guaranty posted in connection with a development shall be in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.