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c. The availability of other locations in the public right-of-way or in other public rights-of- <br />way for the facility(ies) or equipment of the permit applicant; <br />d.The applicability of an ordinance or other regulation that affect the location of a facility <br />or equipment in the public right-of-way; <br />e. Except for small wireless facilities permits, the applicant's prior noncompliance with the <br />terms and conditions of its franchise, this article and other applicable ordinances and <br />regulations; <br />f. The condition and age of the public right-of-way and the city's scheduled reconstruction <br />thereof; and <br /> <br />g. The costs of disruption to the public and damage to the public right-of-way balanced <br />against any benefits to the public served by an expansion into additional parts of the <br />public right-of-way for facilities or equipment. <br />(B) Right to cure - Small wireless facilities. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 237.163, subd. 4(f), for small wireless <br />facilities permits, if a permit application is denied, the telecommunications right-of-way user may cure <br />the deficiencies identified by the city and resubmit its application. <br />(C) Procedural requirements. The denial of a permit must be made in writing and must document the basis <br />for the denial. The city must notify the applicant or right-of-way user in writing within three business <br />days of the decision to deny a permit. If an application is denied, the right-of-way user may address the <br />reasons for denial identified by the city and resubmit its application. If the application is resubmitted <br />within 60 days of receipt of the notice of denial, no additional application fee shall be imposed. The city <br />must approve or deny the resubmitted application within 60 days after submission. <br />Ord. #74, adopted 11/27/2002; Ord. 2d #94, adopted 06/26/2019. <br />§ 93.24 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. <br /> The excavation, backfilling, patching and restoration, and all other work performed in the right-of-way <br />shall be done in conformance with local law and Minnesota Statutes and Rules. <br />Penalty, see § 93.99 <br />Ord. #74, adopted 11/27/2002 <br />§ 93.25 INSPECTION. <br />(A) Notice of completion. When the work under any permit hereunder is completed, the permittee shall <br />furnish a completion certificate. <br />133tğŭĻ <br /> <br />
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