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<br />,- <br /> <br />Sec. 2.08. Joint Applications <br /> <br />Registrants may jointly make application for Permits to Excavate or Obstruct the Right- <br />of-Way at the same place and time. <br /> <br />Registrants who join in and during a scheduled Obstruction or Excavation performed by <br />the Department, whether or not it is a joint application by two or more Registrants or a single <br />application, are not required to pay the Obstruction and Degradation portions of the Permit Fee. <br /> <br />Registrants who apply for Permits for the same Obstruction or Excavation, which is not <br />performed by the Department, may share in the payment of the Obstruction or Excavation Permit <br />Fee. Registrants must agree among themselves as to the portion each will pay and indicate the <br />same on their applications. <br /> <br />Sec. 2.09. Supplementary Applications <br /> <br />A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the area of the Right-of-Way specified in the <br />Permit. No Permittee may perform any work outside the area specified in the Permit, except as <br />provided herein. Any Permittee which determines that an area greater than that specified in the <br />Permit must be Obstructed or Excavated must before working in that greater area (i) make <br />application for a Permit extension and pay any additional fees necessitated thereby, and (ii) be <br />granted a new Permit or Permit extension. <br /> <br />A Right-of-Way Permit is valid only for the dates specified in the Permit. No Permittee <br />may begin its work before the Permit start date or, except as provided herein, continue working <br />after the end date. If a Permittee does not finish the work by the Permit end date, it must make <br />application for a new Permit for the additional time it needs, and receive the new Permit or an <br />extension of the old Permit before working after the end date of the previous Permit. This <br />Supplementary Application must be done before the Permit end date. <br /> <br />Sec.2.10. Other Obligations <br /> <br />Obtaining a Right-of-Way Permit does not relieve Permittee of its duty to obtain all other <br />necessary Permits, licenses, and authority and to pay all fees required by any other City, County, <br />State, or Federal rules, laws or regulations. <br /> <br />A Permittee shall comply with all requirements of local, state and federal laws, including <br />Minn. Stat. SS 216D.OI-09 ("One Call Excavation Notice System"). <br /> <br />A Permittee shall perform all work in conformance with all applicable codes and <br />established rules and regulations, and is responsible for all work done in the Right-of-Way <br />pursuant to its Permit, regardless of who performs the work. <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />'15 <br />
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