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b, Permittee Restoration. If the permittee chooses at the time of application <br /> for an excavation permit to restore the right-of-way itself, such permittee <br /> shall post an additional perfo..rm, ance and restoration bond, or other financial <br /> security acceptable to the City s Finance Officer, in an amount determined <br /> by the City to be sufficient to ~.;over--th~~ restoring the fight-of-way it <br /> is pre-excavation condition. (f, thi~y sixt (~?l~months after completion of <br /> the restoration of the right-o~y determines that the fight-of-way <br /> has been properly restored, the ~urety on the performance and restoration <br /> bond posted pursuant to this Subd. 2 shall.be released. <br /> <br /> Subd. 3. The Permittee shall perform the work according to the standards <br />and with the materials specified by the City. The City shall have the authority to prescribe the <br />manner and extent of the restoration, and may do so in written procedures of general application <br />or on a case-by-case basis. The City, in exercising this authority, shall be guided but not limited <br />by the following standards and considerations: <br /> <br /> a. The number, size, depth and duration of the excavation, disruptions or <br /> damage to the right-of-way; <br /> <br /> b. The traffic volume carried by the right-of-way; the character of the <br /> neighborhood surrounding the fight-of-way; <br /> <br /> c. The pre-excavation condition of the right-of-~}y; the remaining life- <br /> expectancy of thc right-of-way affected by the exca cation; <br /> <br /> d. Whether the relative cost of the method of restoration to the permittee is in <br /> reasonable balance with the prevention of an accelerated depreciation of the <br /> right-of-way that would otherwise result from the excavation, disturbance or <br /> damage of the right-of-way; and <br /> <br /> e. The likelihood that the particular method of restoration would be effective in <br /> place,slowing the depreciation of <br /> Subd. 4. By choosing,flo~-~est;re ~t-cc'h~) '~o'fit-of-way itself, the permittee <br />{guarantees its work and shall maintain it fmt~,[hirty-six (3/.6)//nTonths <br />~i-following its completion. During this thi~:~m'6~._tfi period it shall, upon notification from <br />the City, correct all restoration work to th~~s~ary, using the method required by the <br />City. Said work shall be completed withir~~/25~alendar days of the receipt of the notice <br />from the City, not including days during w~ cannSt be done because of circumstances <br />constituting force majeure or days when work is prohibited as unseasonable or unreasonable <br />under Section 4.10.16, Subd. 2 all in the sole determination of the City. <br /> <br /> Subd. 5. If the permittee fails to restore the right-of-way in the manner and <br />to the condition required by the City, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete all repairs <br /> <br /> <br />
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