§ 123-69. Common elements.  


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  • A. 
    Ownership. Common open space and roadways shall be offered for dedication to the Township or public use, assured through easements or other appropriate means, in any mobile home development where all lots will be sold or where the Township governing body determines those facilities to be key elements in the open space and/or circulation systems of the Township, in accordance with the Township Comprehensive Plan. In all other cases, these and other common elements may be retained in private ownership or may be owned jointly by the residents of the development.
    B. 
    Notification on private streets. If the Township permits private internal circulation streets in a mobile home development, it shall be the responsibility of the developer or owner to notify all present and future park residents that the internal streets are private. The developer or owner shall also provide notification on how the streets will be maintained and what, if any, responsibility the park residents may bear in the upkeep of these private streets.
    C. 
    Maintenance. Prior to development plan approval, provisions acceptable to the Township Board of Supervisors and Township Solicitor for the maintenance of all common elements which will not be owned and maintained by a governmental agency shall be established.
    D. 
    Service building. The structure or structures containing the management office and other common facilities shall be conveniently located for the use intended.