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that failure to correct the violation will because for revocation of the permit. Within ten (10) <br />days after issuance of the order, the permittee shall present proof to the City that the violation has <br />been corrected. If such proof has not been presented within the required time, the City may <br />revoke the permit pursuant to Subsection 360.21. <br />0 360.19 Work Done Without a Permit. <br />Subd. 1 Emergency Situations. <br />A. Each registrant shall immediately notify the director of any event regarding its facilities <br />which it considers to be an emergency. The registrant may proceed to take whatever actions are <br />necessary to respond to the emergency. Within two (2) business days after the occurrence of the <br />emergency the registrant shall apply for the necessary permits, pay the fees associated therewith <br />and fulfill the rest of the requirements necessary to bring itself into compliance with this section <br />for the actions it took in response to the emergency. <br />B. If the City becomes aware of an emergency regarding a registrant's facilities, the City <br />will attempt to contact the local representative of each registrant affected, or potentially affected, <br />by the emergency. In any event, the City may take whatever action it deems necessary to <br />respond to the emergency, the cost of which shall be borne by the registrant whose facilities <br />occasioned the emergency. <br />Subd. 2 Non -Emergency Situations. Except in an emergency, any person who, without first <br />having obtained the necessary permit, obstructs or excavates or places any facility or structure in <br />a right-of-way must subsequently obtain a permit, and as a penalty pay double the normal fee for <br />said permit, pay double all the other fees required by the City code, deposit with the City the fees <br />necessary to correct any damage to the right-of-way and comply with all of the requirements of <br />this section. <br />0360.20 Supplementary Notification. <br />If the project, obstruction or excavation of the right-of-way begins later or ends sooner than the <br />date given on the permit, permittee shall notify the City of the accurate information as soon as <br />this information is known. <br />0 360.21 Revocation of Permits. <br />Subd. 1 Substantial Breach. The City reserves its right, as provided herein, to revoke any <br />right-of-way permit, without a fee refund, if there is a substantial breach of the terms and <br />conditions of any statute, ordinance, rule or regulation, or any material condition of the permit. <br />A substantial breach by permittee shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: <br />A. The violation of any material provision of the right-of-way permit; <br />B. An evasion or attempt to evade any material provision of the right-of-way permit, or the <br />perpetration or attempt to perpetrate any fraud or deceit upon the City or its citizens; <br />C. Any material misrepresentation of fact in the application for a right-of-way permit; <br />193361v6 <br />