§ 123-60. Inspections.  


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  • A. 
    The construction or installation of all improvements shall at all times be subject to inspection by representatives of the Township. If such inspection reveals that work is not in accordance with approved plans and specifications, that construction is not being done in a workmanlike manner or that erosion or sediment controls are failing to prevent accelerated erosion or waterborne sediment from leaving the site of construction, said representative is empowered to require corrections to be made and/or the suspension of subdivision approval and to issue a cease and desist order which may include any or all of the following sanctions:
    (1) 
    That no lot in the subdivision shall be conveyed or placed under agreement of sale.
    (2) 
    That all construction on any lots for which a building permit has been issued shall cease; and/or
    (3) 
    That no further building permits for any lots shall be issued.
    B. 
    Said cease and desist order shall be terminated upon determination by the Township that said defects or deviations from plan requirements have been corrected.
    C. 
    No underground pipes, structures, subgrades or base course shall be covered until inspected and approved by the Township. Inspections shall be effected in accordance with Subsection A above.
    D. 
    Notice. The developer shall notify the designated representative of the Township, usually the Township Engineer, at least 24 hours in advance of completion of any construction operations requiring an inspection.