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Right-of-Way Management 19 <br /> <br />a total or partial reconstruction; and <br /> <br />(8) The balancing of the costs of disruption to the public and damage to the right- <br />of-way, against the benefits to that part of the public served by the expansion into additional <br />parts of the right-of-way. <br /> <br />(E) Discretionary issuance. Notwithstanding the provisions of divisions (A)(3) and (A)(4) <br />above, the city may issue a permit in any case where the permit is necessary to prevent substantial <br />economic hardship to a customer of the permit applicant, or to allow the customer to materially <br />improve its utility service, or to allow a new economic development project; and where the permit <br />applicant did not have knowledge of the hardship, the plans for improvement of service, or the <br />development project when the applicant was required to submit its lists of next-year projects. <br /> <br />(F) Permits for additional next-year projects. Notwithstanding the provisions of division <br />(A)(3) above, the city may issue a permit to a registrant who was allowed under § 96.10 to submit an <br />additional next-year project, or in the event the registrant demonstrates that it is used commercially <br />reasonable efforts to anticipate and plan for the project, the permit to be subject to all other <br />conditions and requirements of law, including the conditions as may be imposed under § 96.13. <br />(1993 Code, § 1165.17) <br /> <br /> <br />§ 96.20 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. <br /> <br />In accordance with M.S. §§ 237.162, Subd. 8(3) and 237.163, Subd 8, as they may be amended from <br />time to time; and other provisions of law, and until the Public Utilities Commission adopts uniform <br />statewide standards, the excavation, restoration, and all other work performed in the right-of-way shall <br />be done in conformance with the Standard Specifications for Street Openings as promulgated by the city <br />and at a location as may be required by § 96.27. The city may enforce local standards prior to adoption <br />of mandatory, preemptive statewide standards pursuant to its inherent and historical police power <br />authority. <br />(1993 Code, § 1165.18) <br /> <br /> <br />§ 96.21 INSPECTION. <br /> <br />(A) Notice of completion of work. When the work under any permit hereunder is completed, the <br />permit holder shall notify the city. <br /> <br />(B) Site inspection. The permit holder shall make the work-site available to the City Inspector and <br />to all others as authorized by law for inspection at all reasonable times during the execution and upon <br />completion of the work. <br /> <br />(C) Authority of City Inspector. At the time of inspection the City Inspector may order the <br />immediate cessation of any work which poses a serious threat to life, health, safety, or well-being of the <br />public. The City Inspector may issue an order to the registrant for any work which does not conform to <br />the applicable standards, conditions, or codes. The order shall state that failure to correct the
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