[Amended by Ord. No. 11-90]
No person, corporation, partnership, or other
form of legal entity, their agents or subcontractors, shall commence
any construction, grading, filling or other form of land disturbance
in furtherance of any approved preliminary or final subdivision or
site plan unless a permit for same shall have first been obtained
from the issuing authority, who shall be the Township Engineer.
No permit shall be issued unless, at least 10
days prior to the date on which construction is proposed to commence,
the applicant shall have applied for such permit, in writing, on an
approved application form.
Prior to the issuance of any such permit, the
issuing authority shall have first determined that the following provisions
have been satisfied:
A.
All conditions of Board approval have been met.
B.
All fees and escrow monies due Mansfield Township
have been paid or deposited.
C.
All required permits have been obtained, and documentation
of permit issuance submitted.
D.
All proposed construction is in accordance with the
approved plan.
E.
A preconstruction meeting has been held with the Township
Engineer.
F.
All off-tract improvement contributions have been
deposited with Mansfield Township.
G.
All required surety has been posted and accepted by
the Township Committee.
H.
A developer's agreement, as may be required, has been
executed with the Township Committee.
I.
The developer has submitted a traffic protection plan
which has been reviewed by the Township Engineer and reviewed and
approved by the Mansfield Township Police Chief. Said plan shall be
prepared in compliance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices prepared by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration, 1988, with amendments and revisions thereto.
[Amended by Ord. No. 11-90]
A land disturbance construction permit shall
be valid for a period of one year from date of issuance and shall
automatically expire, by limitation, unless construction pursuant
thereto shall have been actually commenced within such period and
shall have been diligently pursued.