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The balancing of the costs of disruption to the public and damage to the <br />right-of-way, against the benefits to that part of the public served by the <br />expansion into additional parts of the fight-of-way. <br /> <br /> Subd.3. Discretionary Issuance. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. <br />4.10.17, Subd. 1 (c) and (d) above, the City may issue a permit in any case where the permit is <br />necessary: <br /> <br />ao <br /> <br />To prevent substantial economic hardship to a customer of the permit <br />applicant; or <br /> <br />b. To allow such customer to materially improve its utility service; or <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />To allow a new economic development project, and where the permit <br />applicant did not have knowledge of the hardship, the plans for <br />improvement of service, or the development project when said applicant was <br />required to submit its list of Next-year Projects. <br /> <br /> Subd. 4. Permits for Additional Next-year Projects. Notwithstanding the <br />provisions of Section 4.10.17, Subd. 1 (c) above, the City may issue a permit to a registrant who <br />was allowed under Section 4.10.08, Subd. 2 to submit an additional Next-year Project, or in the <br />event the registrant demonstrates that it used commercially reasonable efforts to anticipate and <br />plan for the project, such permit to be subject to all other conditions and requirements of law, <br />including such conditions as may be imposed under Section 4.10.11, Subd. 2. Service area <br />expansions that are a direct result of City growth and statutorily required service provision <br />would not be co~tsidered as additiot~al flrojects. However; these projects would be added to the <br />project list as the approved plats are received from the City. ~hen these service area <br />expansions require changes in the Five-Year Maintenance Plans these will also be updated <br />accordingly. <br /> <br />4.10.18 Installation Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. {}237.162, Subd. 8 <br />(3); 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 <br />shall be done in conformance with "The Standard Specifications for Street Openings" as <br />promulgated by the City and at a location as may be required by Section 4.10.25, Subd. 2. The <br />City may enforce local standards prior to adoption of mandatory, preemptive statewide standards <br />pursuant to it inherent and histor/cal police power authority. <br /> <br />4.10.19 Inspection <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. When the work under any permit hereunder is completed, the <br />permittee shall notify the City. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />
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