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designated by the City and shall contain the information determined by the <br /> City to be necessary to facilitate the coordination and reduction in the <br /> frequency of excavations and obstructions of Rights-of-Way. <br /> 1. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following <br /> information: <br /> a. The specific locations and the estimated beginning and ending <br /> dates of all projects to be commenced during the next calendar <br /> year(in this Section, a"Next-year Project"); and <br /> b. The tentative locations and beginning and ending dates for all <br /> projects contemplated for the first year following the next <br /> calendar year(in this Section, a"Five-year Project"). <br /> 2. The term "Project" in this Section shall include both Next-year <br /> Projects and Five-year Projects. <br /> a. By January 1 of each year the City will have available for <br /> inspection in its offices a composite list of all Projects of which <br /> it has been informed in the annual plans. All registrants are <br /> responsible for keeping themselves apprised of the current <br /> status of this list. <br /> b. Thereafter, by February 1, each registrant may change any <br /> Project in its list of Next-year Projects, and must notify the <br /> City and all other registrants of all such changes in said list. <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing, a registrant may at any time <br /> join in a Next-year Project of another registrant that was listed <br /> by the other registrant. <br /> B. Additional Next-year Projects. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City may, <br /> for good cause shown, allow a registrant to submit additional Next-year <br /> Projects. Good cause includes, but is not limited to, the criteria set forth in this <br /> Chapter, concerning the discretionary issuance of permits. <br /> 360.3.07 Permit Requirement. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, no person may <br /> obstruct or excavate any Right-of-Way without first having obtained the appropriate <br /> Right-of-Way permit from the City to do so. <br /> A. Excavation Permit. An excavation permit is required to allow the holder to <br /> excavate that part of the Right-of-Way described in such permit and/or to <br /> hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of the Right-of-Way <br /> by placing equipment described therein, to the extent and for the duration <br /> specified therein. <br /> B. Obstruction Permit. An obstruction permit is required to allow the holder to <br /> hinder free and open passage over the specified portion of Right-of-Way by <br /> 360-8 <br />