Delaware Code § 9-3008

Improvements private until dedicated
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The approval of a plan by the Commission and by the County Council shall, when recorded, be deemed and taken as acceptance of
the intended dedication of the streets, grounds or other improvements appearing thereon to the public use by appropriate governmental
body or agency. The approval of a plan shall not impose any duty or obligation upon the County Council or any other public agency
to improve, repair, or maintain the streets, grounds or other improvements appearing on the plan. The Commission may adopt and the
County Council may approve such regulations as are deemed advisable for the removal of snow from the streets appearing on the plan
from the time the plan is recorded until the obligation to maintain such improvements is assumed either by a maintenance corporation
or by an appropriate public agency.

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