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Subd. 6 . Degradation Fee in Lieu of Restoration. In lieu of <br /> right-of-way restoration, a right-of-way user may <br /> elect to pay a degradation fee. However, the <br /> right-of-way user shall remain responsible for <br /> patching and the degradation fee shall not include <br /> the costs to accomplish these responsibilities . <br /> Sec. 360.13 . Joint Applications. <br /> Subd. 1 . Joint Application. Registrants may jointly apply <br /> for permits to excavate or obstruct the right-of- <br /> way at the same time and place. <br /> Subd. 2 . With City Projects. Registrants who join in a <br /> scheduled obstruction or excavation performed by <br /> the City, whether or not it is a joint application <br /> by two or more registrants or a single application, <br /> are not required to pay the obstruction and <br /> degradation portions of the permit fee. <br /> Subd. 3 . Shared Fees . Registrants who apply for permits for <br /> the same obstruction or excavation, which the City <br /> does not perform, may share in the payment of the <br /> obstruction or Excavation Permit fee . Registrants <br /> must agree among themselves as to the portion each <br /> will pay and indicate the same on their <br /> applications. <br /> Sec. 360 .14. Supplementary Applications. <br /> Subd. 1 . Limitation on Area. A Right-of-Way Permit is valid <br /> only for the area of the right-of-way specified in <br /> the permit . No Permittee may do any work outside <br /> the area specified in the permit, except as <br /> provided herein. Any Permittee which determines <br /> that an area greater than that specified in the <br /> permit must be obstructed or excavated must before <br /> working in that greater area (i) make application <br /> for a permit extension and pay any additional fees <br /> required thereby, and (ii) be granted a new permit <br /> or permit extension. <br /> 19 <br />