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(d) Duty to correct defects. The permittee shall correct defects in patching or restoration performed by <br />permittee or its agents. The permittee, upon notification from the director, shall correct all restoration work <br />to the extent necessary, using the method required by the director. The work shall be completed within five <br />calendar days of the receipt of the notice from the director, not including days during which work cannot be <br />done because of circumstances constituting force majeure or days when work is prohibited as unseasonable <br />or unreasonable. <br />(e) Failure to restore. If the permittee fails to restore the right-of-way in the manner and to the condition <br />required by the director, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete all restoration required by the director, <br />the director, at his option, may do such work. In that event the permittee shall pay to the city, within 30 days <br />of billing, the cost of restoring the right-of-way. If the permittee fails to pay as required, the city may exercise <br />its rights under the letter of credit. <br />(Ord. No. 00-09, § 1(1200.07), 4-17-2000) <br />Sec. 66-34. Standards for work in right-of-way. <br />The excavation, backfilling, patching and restoration and all other work performed in the right-of-way shall <br />be done in conformance with Minnesota Rules 7819.1100 and other applicable local requirements, insofar as they <br />are not inconsistent with Minn. Stats. §§ 237.162 and 237.163. Utilities other than sewer, water, and high-pressure <br />gas transmission mains shall be installed at a depth less than 48 inches. <br />(Ord. No. 00-09, § 1(1200.10), 4-17-2000; Ord. No. 01-04, § 1(1200.10), 4-16-2001) <br />Secs. 66-35-66-50. Reserved. <br />DIVISION 2. PERMIT <br />Sec. 66-51. Street disruption permit required. <br />(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Code, no person, except an authorized city employee or a contractor <br />performing work under a contract with the city, may obstruct or excavate any right-of-way or utility <br />easement without first having obtained the appropriate permit from the city. <br />(b) A street disruption permit is required to excavate that part of the right-of-way described in such permit and <br />to hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of the right-of-way by placing facilities described <br />therein, to the extent and for the duration specified therein. <br />(c) A street disruption permit is required to hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of the right- <br />of-way by placing equipment described therein on the right-of-way, to the extent and for the duration <br />specified therein. An obstruction permit is not required if a person already possesses a valid excavation <br />permit for the same project. <br />(d) A street disruption permit is required to hook up individual buildings to utilities, such as gas, phone, cable, <br />etc. This work typically occurs perpendicular to the right-of-way. <br />(e) A street disruption permit will provide authority to the permittee to excavate and disrupt the right-of-way <br />for the same project. <br />(Ord. No. 00-09, § 1(1200.03(1)), 4-17-2000; Ord. No. 01-04, § 1(1200.03), 4-16-2001) <br />(Supp. No. 56) <br />created: zezz-ie-v ia:az:ze �esr7 <br />Page 3 of 13 <br />
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