Township Engineer definition
Examples of Township Engineer in a sentence
In addition, the corners of all lots within the subdivision shall be "pinned" in a manner deemed sufficiently permanent by the Township Engineer.
Final inspection prior to dedication or prior to the issuance of use and occupancy permits for dwelling units and non-dwelling units served thereby; whichever shall first occur, shall be made by the Township Engineer, Zoning Officer or appropriate Township Official, which final inspections shall be requested in writing by Developer upon completion of said improvements.
It shall be the obligation of Developer to arrange in advance with the Township Engineer for inspection of the work related to improvements and in accordance with the Inspection Schedule in conjunction with the work progress, and Developer shall pay the cost of such inspection in accordance with Section VII of this agreement.
Upon acceptance of such deeds of dedication with respect to the Dedicated Improvements and final inspections with respect to the public improvements, Developer shall maintain all of the said improvements in good order and repair for a further period of eighteen (18) months and shall repair said improvements as the Township Engineer or Board of Supervisors may in good faith determine to be necessary by reason of inadequate, improper or defective construction, workmanship or materials.
If the Developer or each subsequent owner of any part of the Lands fails to remove and dispose of construction refuse and debris to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer, the Township may give written notice to the Developer or applicable owner requiring proper disposal.