In the event that the owner or organization shall fail to maintain the open space or common elements in reasonable order and condition, the Borough Council may serve written notice upon such organization or upon the owners of the development setting forth the manner in which the organization or owners have failed to maintain the open space in reasonable condition and demanding that any deficiencies be remedied within 35 days. This notice shall also state the date and the place of a hearing thereon which shall be held within 15 days of the date of the notice. At such hearing, the Borough Council may modify the terms of the original notice as to deficiencies and may give an extension of time within which they shall be corrected. If the deficiencies set forth in the original notice or in the modification thereof shall not be corrected within 35 days of the date of the notice, or within the period of any extension granted, the municipality, in order to preserve the open space or common elements and maintain the same for a period of one year, may enter upon and maintain such land. Said entry and maintenance shall not vest the public any rights to use the open space or common elements except when the same is voluntarily dedicated to the public by the organization or owners. Before the expiration of said year, the Borough Council shall, upon the request of the organization therefor responsible for the maintenance of the open space or common elements, call a public hearing upon 15 days' notice to such organization of owners of the development, to be held by the Borough Council, at which hearing such organization or owners of the development shall show cause why such maintenance by the municipality shall not, at the discretion of the municipality, continue for a succeeding year. If the Borough Council shall determine that such organization is ready and able to maintain such open space or common elements in reasonable condition, the municipality shall cease to maintain said open space or common elements at the end of said year. If the Borough Council shall determine such organization is not ready and able to maintain said open space or common elements in a reasonable condition, the municipality may, in its discretion, continue to maintain said open space or common elements during the next succeeding year and, subject to a similar hearing and determination, in each year thereafter. The decision of the Borough Council in any such case shall constitute a final administrative decision subject to judicial review. The cost of such maintenance by the municipality shall be assessed ratable against the properties within the development that have a right of enjoyment of the open space or common elements and shall become a tax lien on said properties. The municipality, at the time of entering upon said open space or common elements for the purpose of maintenance, shall file a notice of such lien in the office of the County Clerk upon the properties affected by such lien within the development, and the same shall be discharged by the Municipality upon payment as with other liens.