Construction Refuse and Debris Sample Clauses

Construction Refuse and Debris. The Developer, and each subsequent owner of any part of the Lands shall regularly dispose of all construction refuse, debris or weeds in an orderly and sanitary fashion whether such items result from site servicing or house building or any other source related to the development of the site. 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. If the Developer or any subsequent owner of part of the Lands fails to dispose of the refuse, debris or weeds within forty-eight (48) hours after having received a written request from the Township so to do, then, in addition to any other remedies available to it, the Township may, without further notice, undertake such removal and disposal and the costs thereof shall be paid by the Developer or owner receiving the notice forthwith upon demand, which costs shall include all expenses incurred by the Township in carrying out such removal and disposal, and until paid such amounts shall constitute a charge against the applicable land and may be paid from the security pursuant to Article 10 or from the Building Deposit held by the Township pursuant to Article 14.1, as the case may require.
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