A. 
This shall be submitted in eight copies to the Township Secretary, accompanied by an application for approval. The plan will be reviewed by the Planning Commission in accordance with the Second Class Township Code.[1] The plan will also be reviewed by the Township Engineer and Township or State Health Officer, the County Planning Commission and other appropriate officials. The plan shall then be reviewed by the Supervisors, taking into consideration the recommendations of the other reviewing agencies or persons. If the Supervisors approve the plan, the Township Secretary will so certify thereon, and one copy will be given to the subdivider, developer or builder. If the Board disapproves, the reasons therefor will be given to the subdivider, developer or builder, who may appeal therefrom as provided by law.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 65101 et seq.
B. 
Approval of the plan by the Board will be tentative only and shall confer no vested rights on the parties in interest, and changes or modifications therein may subsequently be required if the Board determines the same to be necessary. Any subdivision for which the record plan is not approved within two years must be submitted as an entirely new subdivision.
A. 
Improvement construction plan. This shall be submitted in triplicate (two paper prints and one cloth print) to the Township Secretary for approval by the Supervisors. Before approval, the plan will be reviewed by the Township Engineer and the Planning Commission. Whenever the drainage area involved contains more than 1/2 of one square mile, a permit must be obtained from the Water and Power Resources Board of the Commonwealth. The plan will then be reviewed by the Supervisors, taking into consideration the requirements and recommendations of the other reviewing agencies or persons. Upon approval of the plan, the Township Secretary will so certify thereon, one copy will be given to the subdivider, developer or builder, who will also receive from the Township Secretary an improvement construction permit authorizing him to proceed with the construction of the improvements. An improvement construction permit does not constitute approval of the work to be performed thereunder. Such permit will become void if work is not commenced within six months, provided that an extension of six months may be granted by the Township Secretary upon written request therefor. After completion of the work, a completion certificate will be issued by the Township Secretary, and the Township Engineer will endorse the plan accordingly.
B. 
Record plan.
[Amended 6-22-1992 by Ord. No. 92-1]
(1) 
This shall be submitted in quintuplicate (either two Mylar sepias or two linen cloth prints and three paper prints) to the Supervisors for approval. The plan shall be reviewed by the Township Engineer, the Montgomery Township Planning Commission and other appropriate officials. The plan will not be approved by the Board of Supervisors unless all fees required herein have been paid or provided for and the required improvements have been installed in strict accordance with Township standards and specifications or the Township is assured, by means of a proper completion guaranty, in the form of a bond with surety, approved by the Supervisors, or the deposit of funds or securities in escrow sufficient to cover 110% of the cost of the improvements, as estimated by the Township Engineer, that the improvements will subsequently be installed and maintained by the developer or builder for a period of one year after recording of the deed of dedication of said improvements. In addition, a statement shall be included on the record plan that the approved improvement construction plan, a copy of which may be inspected at the office of the Township Secretary, has been made a part of the approved final plan.
[Amended 5-11-1998 by Ord. No. 98-95S]
(2) 
Upon approval of the record plan, the Township Engineer shall sign it and certify that it conforms with the improvement construction plan and that the improvements have been installed or guaranteed; the Township Secretary shall sign it and certify that it was approved by the Board of Supervisors on the date shown; one copy shall be given to the subdivider, developer or builder; and within 90 days after, one copy shall be recorded by the subdivider, developer or builder in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Montgomery County. The developer or builder shall immediately notify the Township Secretary of the book and page wherein said plan is recorded and shall supply a copy of the record plan. If such information is not received within 100 days of the approval of the plan by the Township, the plan shall not be considered an approved plan for the purpose of this article.
A. 
In the event that a preliminary or final subdivision or land development plan is amended, changed, revised or altered in any respect after the original submission date, before the amended, changed, revised or altered plan is accepted by the Township Secretary, the subdivider or developer shall execute a statement indicating that the original plan is amended, revised, changed or altered and that in consideration of the accepting of the revised, changed, amended or altered plan, the developer or subdivider extends the time for consideration of the plan for 90 days from the date of the filing of the changed, amended, revised or altered plan.
B. 
In the event that the developer or subdivider refuses to extend the time for plan approval for 90 days from the date of the filing of the amended, revised, changed or altered plan, then the Supervisors shall, at their next public meeting, deny the original application.
C. 
A revised, changed, altered or amended plan shall not be accepted by the Township until a ninety-day extension agreement has been executed by the developer or subdivider.