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Subd. 3 Payment of Permit Fees. No excavation, obstruction permit or wireless permit shall <br />be issued without payment of permit fees. The City may allow the applicant to pay such fees <br />within thirty (30) days of billing. <br />Subd. 4 Non Refundable. Permit fees that were paid for a permit that the City has revoked for <br />a breach as stated in Subsection 360.21 are not refundable. <br />Subd. 5 Application to Franchises. Unless otherwise agreed to in a franchise, management <br />costs may be charged separately from and in addition to the franchise fees imposed on a right-of- <br />way user in the franchise. <br />i 360.12 Right -of -Way Patching and Restoration. <br />Subd. 1 Timing. The work to be done under the excavation permit, and the patching and <br />restoration of the right-of-way as required herein, must be completed within the dates specified <br />in the permit, increased by as many days as work could not be done because of circumstances <br />beyond the control of the permittee or when work was prohibited as unseasonable or <br />unreasonable under Subsection 360.15. <br />Subd. 2 Patch and Restoration. The permittee shall patch its own work. The City may choose <br />either to have the permittee restore the right-of-way or to restore the right-of-way itself. <br />A. City restoration. If the City restores the right-of-way, permittee shall pay the costs <br />thereof within thirty (30) days of billing. If, following such restoration, the pavement settles due <br />to permittee's improper backfilling, the permittee shall pay to the City, within thirty (30) days of <br />billing, all costs associated with correcting the defective work. <br />B. Permittee restoration. If the permittee restores the right-of-way itself, it shall at the time <br />of application for an excavation permit post a construction performance bond in accordance with <br />the provisions of Minnesota Rule 7819.3000. <br />C. Degradation fee in lieu of restoration. In lieu of right-of-way restoration, a right-of-way <br />user may elect to pay a degradation fee. However, the right-of-way user shall remain responsible <br />for patching and the degradation fee shall not include the cost to accomplish these <br />responsibilities. <br />Subd. 3 Standards. The permittee shall perform excavation, backfilling, patching and <br />restoration according to the standards and with the materials specified by the City and shall <br />comply with Minnesota Rule 7819.1100. <br />Subd. 4 Duty to Correct Defects. The permittee shall correct defects in patching, or <br />restoration performed by permittee or its agents. Pennittee, upon notification from the City, shall <br />correct all restoration work to the extent necessary, using the method required by the City. Said <br />work shall be completed within five (5) calendar days of the receipt of the notice from the City, <br />not including days during which work cannot be done because of circumstances constituting <br />force majeure or days when work is prohibited as unseasonable or unreasonable under <br />Subsection 360.15. <br />Subd. 5 Failure to Restore. If the permittee fails to restore the right-of-way in the manner and <br />to the condition required by the City, or fails to satisfactorily and timely complete all restoration <br />193361v6 <br />