[Amended 3-19-1990; 6-7-1993]
A.
Public improvements to be installed. The subdivider shall install or guarantee the installation of all required public improvements, including but not limited to grading, streets, off-street parking, gutters, curbs and sidewalks, streetlighting, street signs, landscaping and shade trees, recreational facilities, culverts, storm sewers, drainage structures, utilities (electric, telephone, water mains or other means of water supply, sanitary sewers or other means of sewage disposal and all appurtenances to such facilities properly connected with approved systems of water supply and sewerage, as the case may be, and adequate to handle all present and probable future development), fire hydrants and monuments.
B.
Criteria in determining required public improvements. To determine the required public improvements, the approving authority will consider:
(1)
The probable development at various parts of the Township as referred in the Master Plan and the Zoning Ordinance.
(2)
The necessity of safe, convenient and pleasant means for the movement of traffic.
(3)
The protection of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare and the preservation of the ecology and natural environment if necessary public services allow the preservation of such environment.
(4)
The definition of public improvements, as "public improvements" shall include streets, grading, pavement, gutters, curbs, sidewalks, streetlighting, shade trees, surveyors' monuments, water mains, culverts, storm sewers, sanitary sewers or other means of sewage disposal, drainage structures, erosion-control and sedimentation-control devices, public improvements of open space and all nonpublic improvements whose operation may substantially affect or decrease the life of any and all public improvements.
C.
Public improvements required prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any use or building involving the installation of utilities or street improvements, parking areas, buffer areas, storm drainage facilities, the alteration of the existing grade on a lot or the utilization of a new on-site well or sanitary disposal system unless the Township Engineer or other appropriate authority shall have, where applicable, certified to the following:
(1)
Utilities and drainage. All utilities, including but not limited to water, gas, storm drains, sanitary sewers, electric lines and telephone lines, shall have been properly installed, and service to the lot, building or use from such utilities shall be available.
(2)
Grading of street rights-of-way. All street rights-of-way necessary to provide access to the lot in question shall have been completely graded, and all slope-retaining devices or slope planting shall have been installed.
(3)
Sidewalks. All sidewalks necessary to provide access to the lot in question shall have been properly installed.
(4)
Curbing, parking areas and streets. Curbing, parking areas and the bituminous base course of bituminous concrete streets or the curbing and pavement course for portland cement concrete streets necessary to provide access to the proposed lot, building or use shall have been properly installed.
(5)
Roadway obstructions. All exposed obstructions in bituminous concrete streets, such as manhole frames, water boxes and the like, shall be set to the existing grade and raised to final grade upon installation of any final wearing surface.
(6)
Buffer areas and grading of lots. The lot in question shall have been fully graded and all lot grading on adjacent areas affecting drainage on or across the lot in question shall be complete and all topsoiling and planting and required buffer areas or fences shall have been provided or bonded in accordance with the requirements of an approved site plan or final plat, if any, or as required by the Township Engineer, to permit proper surface drainage and prevent erosion of the soils. Conformance with the approved soil disturbance plan shall be certified to by the subdivider's engineer.
(7)
On-site wells. All on-site wells shall have been installed, tested and approved by the Township Board of Health.
(8)
On-site sanitary disposal systems. All on-site sanitary disposal systems shall have been installed and approved by the Township Board of Health.
(9)
Public water supply. Where the proposed lot, building or use is served by a public water supply, said supply shall have been installed and tested and all required fire hydrants or fire connections shall have been installed and tested and approved by the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention and/or the Fire Prevention Subcode Official.[1]
(10)
Street signs and traffic control devices. All street signs and/or traffic control devices affecting the proposed lot, building or use and required under the terms of approval of a final plat or by federal, state, county or municipal rules, regulations or laws shall have been installed.
(11)
Other. Any other conditions established for issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the Planning Board as a condition of final approval shall be complied with.
D.
Responsibility for public improvements. Installation of all public improvements throughout a subdivision shall be under the inspection of the Township Engineer, shall be at the sole expense of the subdivider and shall be in accordance with the approved final plan as modified by other action of the Planning Board and the Township Council herein provided and in accordance with law.