(1) Developers shall coordinate with SEPTA on providing or improving existing transit accommodations when a public transit route operates or has a stop located on a public or private street frontage directly adjoining a subdivision or land development and shall submit all correspondence with SEPTA to the Township. Should SEPTA determine no transit accommodations are necessary or desired at such location, the provisions of this subsection shall not apply.
(2) The developer shall construct, complete, and maintain such transit accommodations and shall obtain approval from SEPTA and the Township on the design of such transit accommodations.
(3) All transit accommodations agreed to by SEPTA and the Township shall be constructed and completed meeting the most recent SEPTA Bus or Train Stop Design Guidelines. Transit accommodations shall include, at a minimum, a shelter or enclosure, seating, and schedule information.
(4) The developer shall sign a perpetual maintenance agreement with Whitemarsh Township providing that the developer shall be responsible for the maintenance of all transit accommodations. The maintenance agreement shall run with the land, shall bind the developer and the developer's successors and assigns, and shall be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Montgomery County.
See
§ 116-325: Public amenities for more information.
See also
Article XLI: Transit-Friendly Design Overlay (TDO) District for more detailed information.