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Sec. 1.14. Revocation of Permits. <br />Subd. 1. Substantial Breach. The city reserves its right, as provided herein, to revoke any right -of -way <br />permit, without a fee refund, if there is a substantial breach of the terms and conditions of any statute, <br />ordinance, rule or regulation, or any material condition of the permit. A substantial breach by permittee <br />shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: <br />(a) The violation of any material provision of the right -of -way permit; <br />(b) An evasion or attempt to evade any material provision of the right -of -way permit, or the <br />perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any fraud or deceit upon the city or its citizens; <br />(c) Any material misrepresentation of fact in the application for a right -of -way permit; <br />(d) The failure to complete the work in a timely manner; unless a permit extension is obtained or <br />unless the failure to complete work is due to reasons beyond the permittees control; or <br />(e) The failure to correct, in a timely manner, work that does not conform to a condition indicated <br />on an order issued pursuant to Sec. 1.18. <br />Subd. 2. Written Notice of Breach. If the city determines that the permittee has committed a <br />substantial breach of a term or condition of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation or any condition of <br />the permit the city shall make a written demand upon the permittee to remedy such violation. The <br />demand shall state that continued violations might be cause for revocation of the permit. A substantial <br />breach, as stated above, will allow the city, at its discretion, to place additional or revised conditions on <br />the permit to mitigate and remedy the breach. <br />Subd. 3. Response to Notice of Breach. Within twenty -four (24) hours of receiving notification of the <br />breach, permittee shall provide the city with a plan, acceptable to the city, which will cure the breach. <br />Permittee's failure to so contact the city, or the permittee's failure to submit an acceptable plan, or <br />permittee's failure to reasonably implement the approved plan, shall be cause for immediate revocation <br />of the permit. <br />Subd. 4. Reimbursement of City Costs. If a permit is revoked, the permittee shall also reimburse the city <br />for the city's reasonable costs, including restoration costs and the costs of collection and reasonable <br />attorneys' fees incurred in connection with such revocation. <br />Sec. 1.15. Mapping Data. <br />Subd. 1. Information Required. Each permittee shall provide mapping information required by the city <br />in accordance with Minnesota Rules 7819.4000 and 7819.4100. <br />Subd. 2. ,Carviry l.atvrnlc All permits issued for the installation nr repair of service laterals other than <br />u •• -•. 1- •-• • 11 i - • - .11 1 ••.• I. -• <br />. 1 1 • 1 ■ . - u - . • • - . • • • e 1- g a s • • . • . • 1 11_1 ._! "AL_ - - - :AL <br />• <br />• O • • - • - • - - • I' 1 . - • - • - . - . 1 . 1 • • •• 1 . • - <br />• • • • - • • . • • A • . • • . • - • • • - - • • - . -ma 11 • • - • . : - i • -so • . <br />service laterals install after December '11, 7110 shall he a condition of any city approval necessary for 1) <br />26 <br />
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