§ 153.114 OFFERS OF DEDICATION.
   (A)   The offer to dedicate streets, parks or other areas or portions of them does not impose a duty upon the borough concerning maintenance or improvement until the proper authorities of the borough have made actual appropriation by ordinance or resolution, or by entry or improvement.
   (B)   If land is dedicated for a public site and its use for this purpose is not imminent, the developer may be permitted to dedicate the land with the privilege of using the surface rights until the borough is ready to use the land.
   (C)   Such dedication with the temporary privilege of use must be noted on the final plan.
(2006 Code, § 22-615) (Ord. 90-9, passed 9-10-1990, § 615; Ord. 94-02, passed 5-2-1994, Art. III)