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06-03-99 14:25 From-KENNEDY i GRAVEN +6123379310 7-295 P.07/20 F-153 <br /> "Excavation Permit" means the permit which, pursuant to this chapter, must be obtained <br /> before a person may excavate in a right-of-way. An excavation permit allows the holder to <br /> excavate that part of the right-of-way described in such permit. <br /> "Excavation Permit Fee" means money paid to the city by an applicant to cover the costs as <br /> provided in Section <br /> "Facility or Facilities" means any tangible asset in the right-of-way required to provide <br /> utility service. <br /> "Five-year project plan" shows projects adopted by the local government unit for <br /> construction within the next five years. <br /> "High density corridor" means a designated portion of the public right-of-way within which <br /> telecommunications right-of-way users having multiple and competing facilities may be <br /> required to build and install facilities in a common conduit system or other common <br /> SttUMture <br /> "Hole"means an excavation in the pavement, with the excavation having a length less than <br /> the width of the pavement. <br /> "Local Representative"means a local person or persons,or designee of such person or <br /> persons, authorized by a registrant to accept service and to make decisions for that registrant <br /> regarding all matters within the scope of this chapter. <br /> "Management Costs" means the actual costs the City incurs in managing its rights-of-way, <br /> including such costs, if incurred, as those associated with registering Applicants; issuing, <br /> processing, and verifying right-of-way permit applications; inspecting job sites and <br /> restoration projects; maintaining, supporting,protecting, or moving user facilities during <br /> right-of-way work; determining the adequacy of right-of-way restoration; restoring work <br /> inadequately performed after providing notice and the opportunity to correct the work; and <br /> revoking right-of-way permits. Management costs do not include payment by a <br /> telecommunications right-of-way user for the use of the nght-of-way, the fees and cost of <br /> litigation relating to the interpretation of Minnesota Session Laws 1997, Chapter 123; <br /> Minnesota Statutes, Sections 237.162 or 237.163 or any ordinance enacted under those <br /> sections,or the city fees and costs related to appeals taken pursuant to Section of this <br /> chapter. <br /> "Obstruct"means to place any tangible object in a right-of-way so as to hinder free and open <br /> passage over that or any part of the right-of-way. <br /> "Obstruction Permit" means the permit which,pursuant to this chapter, must be obtained <br /> before a person may obstruct a right-of-way, allowing the holder to hinder free and open <br /> passage over the specified portion of that right-of-way, for the duration specified therein. <br /> "Obstruction Permit Fee" means money paid to the city by a permittee to cover the costs as <br /> provided in Section . <br /> SJR-i63902 <br /> MUM-14 4 <br />