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required by the City, the City at its option may do such work. In that event the permittee shall <br />pay to the City, within thirty (30) days of billing, the cost of restoring the right-of-way. If <br />permittee fails to pay as required, the City may exercise its rights under the construction <br />performance bond. <br />0 360.13 Joint Applications. <br />Subd. I Joint Application. Registrants may jointly apply for permits to excavate or obstruct <br />the right-of-way at the same place and time. <br />Subd. 2 Shared fees. Registrants who apply for permits for the same obstruction or <br />excavation, which the City does not perform, may share in the payment of the obstruction or <br />excavation permit fee. In order to obtain a joint permit, registrants must agree among themselves <br />as to the portion each will pay and indicate the same on their applications. <br />Subd. 3 With City Projects. Registrants who join in a scheduled obstruction or excavation <br />performed by the City, whether or not it is a joint application by two or more registrants or a <br />single application, are not required to pay the excavation or obstruction and degradation portions <br />of the permit fee, but a permit would still be required. <br />360.14 Supplementary Applications. <br />Subd. 1 Limitation on Area. A right-of-way permit is valid only for the area of the right-of- <br />way specified in the permit. No permittee may do any work outside the area specified in the <br />permit, except as provided herein. Any permittee which determines that an area greater than that <br />specified in the permit must be obstructed or excavated must before working in that greater area: <br />and <br />A. Make application for a permit extension and pay any additional fees required thereby; <br />B. Be granted a new permit or permit extension. <br />Subd. 2 Limitation on Dates. A right-of-way permit is valid only for the dates specified in the <br />permit. No permittee may begin its work before the permit start date or, except as provided <br />herein, continue working after the end date. If a permittee does not finish the work by the permit <br />end date, it must apply for a new permit for the additional time it needs, and receive the new <br />permit or an extension of the old permit before working after the end date of the previous <br />pen -nit. This supplementary application must be submitted before the permit end date. <br />0 360.15 Other Obligations. <br />Subd. 1 Compliance With Other Laws. Obtaining a right-of-way pen -nit does not relieve <br />permittee of its duty to obtain all other necessary permits, licenses and authority and to pay all <br />fees required by the City or other applicable rule, law or regulation. A permittee shall comply <br />with all requirements of local, state and federal laws, including M.S. §§ 216D.01 through <br />216D.09, as amended from time to time, (Gopher One Call Excavation Notice System). A <br />permittee shall perform all work in conformance with all applicable codes and established rules <br />and regulations, and is responsible for all work done in the right-of-way pursuant to its permit, <br />regardless of who does the work. A permittee seeking the placement of a new wireless support <br />structure for the siting of a small wireless facility in a right-of-way as authorized by law, may <br />193361v6 <br />