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Subd. 2. Non -Emergency Situations: Except in an Emergency, any Person who, without first <br />having obtained the necessary permit, Obstructs or Excavates a Right -of -Way must <br />subsequently obtain a permit, and as a penalty pay double the normal fee for said <br />permit, pay double all the other fees required by the Legislative Code, deposit with <br />the Director the fees necessary to correct any damage to the Right -of -Way and <br />comply with all of the requirements of this Chapter. <br />910 2� 19 0.21: SUPPLEMENTARY NOTIFICATION: If the Obstruction or <br />Excavation of the Right- of -Way begins later or ends sooner than the date given on the permit, <br />Permittee shall notify the Director of the accurate information as soon as this information is known. <br />91-A.21-910.22: REVOCATION OF PERMITS: <br />Subd. 1. Substantial Breach: The City reserves its right, as provided herein, to revoke any <br />Right -of -Way Permit, without a fee refund, if there is a substantial breach of the <br />terms and conditions of any statute, ordinance, rule or regulation, or any material <br />condition of the permit. A substantial breach by Permittee shall include, but shall not <br />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 <br />Permit, or the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any fraud or deceit upon <br />the City or its citizens; <br />(c) Any material misrepresentation of fact in the application for a Right -of -Way <br />Permit; <br />(d) The failure to complete the work in a timely manner; unless a permit <br />extension is obtained or unless the failure to complete work is due to reasons <br />beyond the Permittee's control; or <br />(e) The failure to correct, in a timely manner, work that does not conform to a <br />condition indicated on an order issued pursuant to Section 910.18. <br />Subd. 2. Written Notice of Breach: If the Director determines that the Permittee has <br />committed a substantial breach of a term or condition of any statute, ordinance, rule, <br />regulation or any condition of the permit the Director shall make a written demand <br />upon the Permittee to remedy such violation. The demand shall state that continued <br />violations may be cause for revocation of the permit. A substantial breach, as stated <br />above, will allow the Director, at his or her discretion, to place additional or revised <br />conditions on the permit to mitigate and remedy the breach. <br />Ordinance 940 <br />Page 20 <br />