A. 
Deadline. The applicant shall record the final plan approved by the Board of Supervisors in the office of the Recorder of Deeds within 90 days of such final approval, unless an extension has been granted, in writing, by the Board of Supervisors.
B. 
Notification. The applicant shall promptly deliver to the Township a copy of the recording receipt of the final plan. The applicant shall notify the Board of Supervisors, in writing, of the date of such recording and the plan book and page reference for the plan.
C. 
Failure to record. If the plan is not recorded within the required time period, the approval shall lapse and become void.
The record plan shall be a clear and legible blue or black line print on Mylar or paper and shall be an exact copy of the approved final plan on a sheet of the size required for final plans. When the recorded plan is submitted to the Township, an electronic copy in both AutoCAD format and PDF format shall also be submitted.
A. 
Official Map. After a subdivision or land development has been duly recorded, the streets and other public improvements shown thereon shall be considered to be a part of the Official Map of the Township.
B. 
Private streets or improvements. Every street or other improvement shown on a subdivision or land development plan that is recorded, as provided herein, shall be deemed to be a private street or improvement until such time as the same has been offered for dedication to the Township and accepted, by resolution, and recorded, or until it has been condemned for use as a public street or improvement.
C. 
Dedication of improvements. Streets and other public improvements shown on a subdivision or land development plan to be recorded may be offered for dedication to the Township by formal notation thereof on the plan, or the owner may note on the plan that such improvements have not been offered for dedication to the Township.