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Thereafter, by February 1, each registrant may change any project in its list of next -year <br />projects, and must notify the Director and all other registrants of all such changes in <br />said list. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a registrant may at any time join in a next -year <br />project of another registrant listed by the other registrant. <br />B. Additional Next -Year Projects: Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Director will not <br />deny an application for a right-of-way permit for failure to include a project in a plan <br />submitted to the City if the registrant has used commercially reasonable efforts to <br />anticipate and plan for the project. (Ord. 1209, 8-24-1998) <br />707.08: PERMIT REQUIREMENT: <br />A. Permit Required: Except as otherwise provided in this Code, no person may obstruct or <br />excavate any right of way or install or place in the right-of-way without first having <br />obtained the appropriate right-of-way permit from the Director to do so. <br />1. Excavation Permit: An excavation permit is required by a registrant to excavate that <br />part of the right of way described in such permit and to hinder free and open passage <br />over the specified portion of the right of way by placing facilities described therein, to <br />the extent and for the duration specified therein. <br />2. Obstruction Permit: An obstruction permit is required by a registrant to hinder free <br />and open passage over the specified portion of right of way by placing equipment <br />described therein on the right of way, to the extent and for the duration specified <br />therein. An obstruction permit is not required if a person already possesses a valid <br />excavation permit for the same project. <br />-2-3. Small -wireless facility permit. A small wireless facility permit is required by a <br />registrant to erect or install a wireless support structure, to collocate a small wireless <br />facilitv. or to otherwise install a small wireless facilitv in the specified portion of the <br />right-of-way, to the extent specified therein, provided that such permit shall remain <br />in effect for the length of time the facilitv is in use, unless lawfully revoked. <br />B. Permit Extensions: No person may excavate or obstruct the right of way beyond the <br />date or dates specified in the permit unless such person: 1) makes a supplementary <br />application for another right-of-way permit before the expiration of the initial permit, <br />and 2) a new permit or permit extension is granted. <br />C. Delay Penalty: Notwithstanding subsection B of this Section, the City shall establish <br />and impose a delay penalty for unreasonable delays in right-of-way excavation, <br />obstruction, patching, or restoration. The delay penalty shall be established from time to <br />time by City Council resolution. <br />D. Permit Display: Permits issued under this Chapter shall be conspicuously displayed or <br />otherwise available at all times at the indicated work site and shall be available for <br />inspection by the Director. (Ord. 1209, 8-24-1998) <br />707.09: PERMIT APPLICATIONS: <br />A. General Requirements: Application for a permit is made to the Director. Right-of-way <br />permit applications shall contain, and will be considered complete only upon <br />compliance with the requirements of the following provisions: <br />1. Registration with the Director pursuant to this Chapter; <br />2. Submission of a completed permit application form, including all required <br />attachments, and scaled drawings showing the location and area of the proposed project <br />and the location of all known existing and proposed facilities; <br />3. Payment of all money due to the City for: <br />a. Permit fees, estimated restoration costs and other management costs; <br />b. Prior obstructions or excavations; <br />c. Any undisputed loss, damage, or expense suffered by the City because of <br />applicant's prior excavations or obstructions of the rights of way or any emergency <br />actions taken by the City; <br />