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billing, the cost of restoring the right-of-way. If permittee fails to pay as required, <br />the city may exercise its rights under the construction performance bond. <br />Sec. 18-178. - Supplementary Applications. <br />(a) Limitations on Area. A right-of-way permit is valid only for the area of the right- <br />of-way specified in the permit. No permittee may do work outside the area <br />specified in the permit, except as provided herein. Any permittee which <br />determines that an area greater than that specified in the permit must be <br />obstructed or excavated must, before working in that greater area, make <br />application for a permit extension and pay any additional fees required thereby, <br />and be granted a new permit or permit extension. <br />(b) Limitation on Dates. A right-of-way permit is valid only for the dates specified in <br />the permit. No permittee may begin its work before the permit start date or, except <br />as provided herein, continue working after the end date. If a permittee does not <br />finish the work by the permit end date, it must apply for a new permit for the <br />additional time it needs, and receive the new permit or an extension of the old <br />permit before working after the end date of the previous permit. This <br />supplementary application must be submitted before the permit end date. <br />Sec. 18-179. - Denial of Permit. <br />The city may deny a permit for failure to meet the requirements and conditions of this chapter or <br />if the city determines that the denial is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare or <br />when necessary to protect the right-of-way and its current use. Any denial of a right-of-way or <br />small wireless facility permit shall be in writing and must document the basis for the denial. The <br />city must notify the telecommunications right-of-way user within three (3) business days of the <br />decision to deny the permit. If the permit application is denied, the telecommunications right-of- <br />way user may cure the deficiencies identified by the city and resubmit its application. If the <br />telecommunications right-of-way user resubmits the application within thirty (30) days of <br />receiving written notice of the denial, it may not be charged an additional filing or processing <br />fee. The city must approve or deny the revised application within thirty (30) days after the <br />revised application is submitted. <br />Sec. 18-180. - Installation Requirements. <br />The excavation, backfilling, patching and restoration, and all other work performed in the right- <br />of-way shall be done in conformance with Minnesota Rules 7819.1100 and 7819.5000 and other <br />applicable local requirements, in so far as they are not inconsistent with the Minnesota Statutes, <br />Sections 237.162 and 237.163. Installation of service laterals shall be performed in accordance <br />with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7560 and these ordinances. Service lateral installation is further <br />196937v1 <br />