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Franchise Ordinance Centerville-NSP(electric)version kg 01222016 sent to Council for approval <br /> underground Electric Facilities in place, provided at the City's request, Company will remove <br /> abandoned metal or concrete encased conduit interfering with a City improvement project,but only to <br /> the extent such conduit is uncovered by excavation as part of the City improvement project. <br /> 3.2 Field Locations. Company shall provide field locations for its underground Electric <br /> Facilities within City consistent with the requirements of Minnesota Statutes,Chapter 216D. <br /> 3.3 Street Openings. Company shall not open or disturb any Public Ground or Public <br /> Way for any purpose without first having obtained a permit from the City, if required by a separate <br /> ordinance, for which the City may impose a reasonable fee. Permit conditions imposed on Company <br /> shall not be more burdensome than those imposed on other utilities for similar facilities or work. <br /> Company may,however, open and disturb any Public Ground or Public Way without permission from <br /> the City where an emergency exists requiring the immediate repair of Electric Facilities. In such event <br /> Company shall notify the City by telephone to the office designated by the City as soon as practicable. <br /> Not later than the second working day thereafter, Company shall obtain any required permits and pay <br /> any required fees. <br /> 3.4 Restoration. After undertaking any work requiring the opening of any Public Ground <br /> or Public Way, Company shall restore the same, including paving and its foundation, to as good a <br /> condition as formerly existed in accordance with Minnesota Rules, 7819.1100,and shall maintain any <br /> paved surface in good condition for two years thereafter. The work shall be completed as promptly as <br /> weather permits, and if Company shall not promptly perform and complete the work, remove all dirt, <br /> rubbish, equipment and material, and put the Public Ground or Public Way in the said condition, the <br /> City shall have, after demand to Company to cure and the passage of a reasonable period of time <br /> following the demand, but not to exceed five days, the right to make the restoration at the expense of <br /> Company. Company shall pay to the City the cost of such work done for or performed by the City. <br /> This remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy available to the City for noncompliance with this <br /> Section 3.4, but the City hereby waives any requirement for Company to post a construction <br /> performance bond, certificate of insurance, letter of credit or any other form of security or assurance <br /> that may be required, under a separate existing or future ordinance of the City, of a person or entity <br /> obtaining the City's permission to install,replace or maintain facilities in a Public Way. <br /> 3.5 Avoid Damage to Electric Facilities. Nothing in this Ordinance relieves any person <br /> from liability arising out of the failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid damaging Electric Facilities <br /> while performing any activity. <br /> 3.6 Notice of Improvements. The City must give Company reasonable notice of plans for <br /> improvements to Public Grounds or Public Ways where the City has reason to believe that Electric <br /> Facilities may affect or be affected by the improvement. The notice must contain: (i) the nature and <br /> character of the improvements, (ii) the Public Grounds and Public Ways upon which the <br /> improvements are to be made, (iii) the extent of the improvements, (iv) the time when the City will <br /> start the work, and (v) if more than one Public Ground or Public Way is involved, the order in which <br /> the work is to proceed. The notice must be given to Company a sufficient length of time in advance of <br /> the actual commencement of the work to permit Company to make any necessary additions,alterations <br /> or repairs to its Electric Facilities. In all other respects, the city will give reasonable notice of upcoming <br /> projects in accordance with Minnesota Statute 216D. <br /> 3 <br /> 50 <br />