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inspecting job sites and restoration projects; maintaining, supporting,protecting, or <br /> moving user facilities during right-of-way work; detemiining the adequacy of right- <br /> of-way restoration;restoring work inadequately performed after providing notice <br /> and the opportunity to correct the work; and revoking right-of-way permits. <br /> Management costs do not include payment by a telecommunications right-of-way <br /> user for the use of the right-of-way, the fees and cost of litigation relating to the <br /> interpretation of Minnesota Session Laws 1997, Chapter 123; Minnesota Statutes, <br /> Sections 237.162 or 237.163 or any ordinance enacted under those sections, or the <br /> city fees and costs related to appeals taken pursuant to Section 910.29 of this <br /> chapter. <br /> "Obstruct" means to place any tangible object in a right-of-way so as to hinder free <br /> and open passage over that or any part of the right-of-way. <br /> "Obstruction Permit"means the permit which, pursuant to this chapter, must be <br /> obtained before a person may obstruct a right-of-way, allowing the holder to hinder <br /> free and open passage over the specified portion of that right-of-way, for the <br /> duration specified therein. <br /> "Obstruction Permit Fee" means money paid to the city by a permittee to cover the <br /> costs as provided in Section 910.11. <br /> "Patch or Patching" means a method of pavement replacement that is temporary in <br /> nature. A patch consists of(1)the compaction of the subbase and aggregate base, <br /> and (2) the replacement, in kind, of the existing pavement for a minimum of two <br /> feet beyond the edges of the excavation in all directions. A patch is considered full <br /> restoration only when the pavement is included in the city's five-year project plan. <br /> "Pavement" means any type of improved surface that is within the public right-of- <br /> way and that is paved or otherwise constructed with bituminous, concrete, <br /> aggregate, or gravel. <br /> "Permit" has the meaning given "right-of-way permit" in Minnesota Statutes, <br /> Section 237.162. <br /> "Permittee" means any person to whom a permit to excavate or obstruct a right-of- <br /> way has been granted by the city under this chapter. <br /> "Person" means an individual or entity subject to the laws and rules of this state, <br /> however organized, whether public or private, whether domestic or foreign, <br /> whether for profit or nonprofit, and whether natural, corporate, or political. <br /> `Probation"means the status of a person that has not complied with the conditions <br /> of this Chapter. <br /> SJR-163902 <br /> MU210-14 5 <br />