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<br />360.05 <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />Excavation Permit Fee. The excavation permit fee shall be established by the <br />City in an amount sufficient to recover the following costs: <br /> <br />1. The City cost; <br /> <br />2. The degradation of the Right-of-Way that will result from the <br />excavation; <br /> <br />3. Restoration, if done or caused to be done by the City. <br /> <br />B. Obstruction Permit Fee. The obstruction permit fee shall be established by <br />the City and shall be in an amount sufficient to recover the City cost. <br /> <br />C. Disruption Fee. The City may establish and impose a disruption fee for <br />umeasonable delays in excavations or obstructions. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Pavment of Permit Fees. No excavation permit or obstruction permit shall be <br />issued without payment of all fecs required prior to the issuance of such a <br />permit unless the applicant shall agree (in a manner and substance acceptable <br />to the City) to pay such fees within thirty (30) days of billing therefor. All <br />permit fees shall be doubled during a probationary period. Permit fees that <br />were paid for a permit which was revoked for a breach are not refimdable. <br />Any refimded permit fees shall be less all City cost up to and including the <br />date of refimd. <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />Use of Permit Fees. All obstruction and excavation permit fees shall be used <br />solely for City management, construction, maintenance and repair costs of the <br />Right-of-Way. <br /> <br />Right-of-Way Restoration <br /> <br />Subd. 1. The work to be done under the permit, and the restoration of the Right-of- <br />Way as required herein, must be completed within the dates specified in the permit, <br />increased by as many days as work could not be done because of circumstances <br />constituting force majeure or when work was prohibited as unseasonal or <br />unreasonable under this Chapter all in the sole determination of the City. In addition <br />to its own work, the permittee must restore the general area of the work, and the <br />surrounding areas, including the paving and its foundations, to new or better <br />condition than existed before the commencement of the work and must inspect the <br />area of the work and use reasonable care to maintain the same condition for thirty-six <br />(36) months thereafter. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />A. In its application for an excavation permit, the permittee must restore the <br />Right-of-Way. If the City should choose to perform the Right-of-Way <br />restoration, the City shall require the permittee to pay a restoration fee to <br />provide for reimbursement of all costs associated with such restoration. The <br />City may, in lieu of performing the restoration itself, impose a fee to fully e <br />compensate for the resultant degradation as well as for any and all additional <br />City costs associated therewith. Such fee for degradation shall compensate the <br /> <br />360 - 10 <br />