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City, within thirty (30) days of billing, the cost of Restoring the <br />Right-of-Way. If Permittee fails to pay as required, the City may <br />exercise its rights under the Construction Performance Bond. <br /> <br />Subd. 6. Degradation Cost in Lieu of Restoration. In lieu of <br />Right-of-Way Restoration, a Right-of-Way user may elect to pay a <br />Degradation Fee. However, the Right-of-Way User shall remain <br />responsible for Patching and the Degradation Fee shall not include <br />the cost to accomplish these responsibilities. <br /> <br />Sec. 4.10.13. Joint Applications. <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Joint Applications. Registrants may jointly apply for <br />permits to Excavate or Obstruct the Right-of-Way at the same place <br />and time. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. With City Projects. Registrants who join in a scheduled <br />Obstruction or excavation performed by the Director, whether or not <br />it is a joint application by two or more Registrants or a single <br />application, are not required to pay the Obstruction and <br />Degradation portions of the permit fee. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Shared Fees. Registrants who apply for permits for the <br />same Obstruction or excavation, which the Director does not <br />perform, may share in the payment of the Obstruction or Excavation <br />Permit Fee. Registrants must agree among themselves as to the <br />portion each will pay and indicate the same on their applications. <br /> <br />Sec. 4.10.14. Supplementary Applications. <br /> <br />Subd. l. Limitation on Area. A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only <br />for the area of the Right-of-Way specified in the Permit. No <br />Permittee may do any work outside the area specified in the permit, <br />except as provided herein. Any Permittee which determines that an <br />area greater than that specified in the permit must be Obstructed <br />or Excavated must before working in that greater area (i) make <br />application for a permit extension and pay any additional fees <br />requested thereby, and (ii) be granted a new permit or permit <br />extension. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Limitation on dates. A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only <br />for the dates specified in the Permit. No Permittee may begin its <br />work before the permit start date or, except as provided herein, <br />continue working after the end date. If a Permittee does not <br />finish the work by the permit end date, it must make application <br />for a new permit for the additional time it needs, and receive the <br />new permit or an extension of the old Permit before working after <br />the end date of the previous permit. This Supplementary <br />Application must be done before the permit end date. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />