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C.security of a form listed or approved under Minnesota Statutes, section 15.73, subdivision​ <br />3;​ <br />D.letter of credit, in a form acceptable to the local government unit;​ <br />E.self-insurance, in a form acceptable to the local government unit; and​ <br />F.a blanket bond for projects within the local government unit, or other form of construction​ <br />bond, for a time specified and in a form acceptable to the local government unit.​ <br />Subp. 7.Degradation cost."Degradation cost" means the cost to achieve a level of restoration​ <br />as determined by the local government unit at the time the permit is issued, not to exceed the​ <br />maximum restoration shown in plates 1 to 13, which are set forth in parts 7819.9900 to 7819.9950.​ <br />Subp. 8.Degradation fee."Degradation fee" means the estimated fee established at the time​ <br />of permitting by the local government unit to recover costs associated with the decrease in the​ <br />useful life of the right-of-way caused by the excavation, and which equals the degradation cost.​ <br />Subp. 9.Facility."Facility" means any tangible asset in the public right-of-way required to​ <br />provide utility service.​ <br />Subp. 10.Five-year project plan."Five-year project plan" shows projects adopted by the​ <br />local government unit for construction within the next five years.​ <br />Subp. 11.High-density corridor."High-density corridor" means a designated portion of the​ <br />public right-of-way within which telecommunications right-of-way users having multiple and​ <br />competing facilities may be required to build and install facilities in a common conduit system or​ <br />other common structure.​ <br />Subp. 12.Hole."Hole" means an excavation in the pavement, with the excavation having a​ <br />length less than the width of the pavement.​ <br />Subp. 13.Local government unit."Local government unit" has the meaning given it in​ <br />Minnesota Statutes, section 237.162.​ <br />Subp. 14.Patch."Patch" means a method of pavement replacement that is temporary in nature.​ <br />A patch consists of: (1) the compaction of the subbase and aggregate base, and (2) the replacement,​ <br />in kind, of the existing pavement for a minimum of two feet beyond the edges of the excavation in​ <br />all directions. A patch is considered full restoration only when the pavement is included in the local​ <br />government unit's five-year project plan.​ <br />Subp. 15.Pavement."Pavement" means any type of improved surface that is within the public​ <br />right-of-way and that is paved or otherwise constructed with bituminous, concrete, aggregate, or​ <br />gravel.​ <br />Subp. 16.Permit."Permit" has the meaning given "right-of-way permit" in Minnesota Statutes,​ <br />section 237.162.​ <br />Subp. 17.Permittee."Permittee" means a person to whom a permit to excavate or obstruct a​ <br />right-of-way has been granted by a local government unit under this chapter.​ <br />Official Publication of the State of Minnesota​ <br />Revisor of Statutes​ <br />7819.0100​MINNESOTA RULES​3​