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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Director. Said work shall be completed within five (5) calendar days of the receipt of the <br />notice from the Director, not including days during which work cannot be done because <br />of circumstances constituting force majeure or days when work is prohibited as <br />unseasonal or unreasonable under Section 910.15. <br /> <br />Subd.5. Failure to Restore: If the Permittee fails to Restore the Right-of-Way in the manner <br />and to the condition required by the Director, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete <br />all Restoration required by the Director, the Director at its option may do such work. In <br />that event the Permittee shall pay to the City, within thirty (30) days of billing, the cost of <br />Restoring the Right-of-Way. If Permittee fails to pay as required, the City may exercise <br />its rights under the Construction Performance Bond. <br /> <br />910.13: <br /> <br />JOINT APPLICATIONS: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Joint Application: Registrants may jointly apply for permits to Excavate or Obstruct <br />the Right-of-Way at the same place and time. <br /> <br />Subd.2. Shared Fees: Registrants who apply for permits for the same Obstruction or <br />excavation, which the Director does not perform, may share in the payment of the <br />Obstruction or Excavation Permit Fee. In order to obtain ajoint permit, registrants must <br />agree among themselves as to the portion each will pay and indicate the same on their <br />applications <br /> <br />Subd. 3. With City Projects: Registrants who join in a scheduled Obstruction or excavation <br />performed by the Director, whether or not it is ajoint application by two or more <br />Registrants or a single application, are not required to pay the Excavation or Obstruction <br />and Degradation portions of the permit fee, but a permit would still be required. <br /> <br />910.14: <br /> <br />SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATIONS: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Limitation on Area: A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the area of the Right-of- <br />Way specified in the permit. No Permittee may do any work outside the area specified in <br />the permit, except as provided herein. Any Permittee which determines that an area <br />greater than that specified in the permit must be Obstructed or Excavated must before <br />working in that greater area (i) make application for a permit extension and pay any <br />additional fees required thereby, and (ii) be granted a new permit or permit extension. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Limitation on dates: A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the dates specified in the <br />permit. No Permittee may begin its work before the permit start date or, except as <br />provided herein, continue working after the end date. If a Permittee does not finish the <br />work by the permit end date, it must apply for a new permit for the additional time it <br />needs, and receive the new permit or an extension of the old permit before working after <br />the end date of the previous permit. This Supplementary Application must be submitted <br />before the permit end date. <br /> <br />910.15: <br /> <br />OTHER OBLIGATIONS: <br /> <br />SJR-163902 <br />MU210-14 <br /> <br />13 <br />