6-1-3: RESTORATION OF EXCAVATION:
   A.    Restoration Required: Immediately upon completion of the work necessitating the excavation or encroachment permitted by any permit issued, the permittee shall promptly and in a workmanlike manner restore the area affected by his activity to a condition satisfactory to the general manager.
   B.    Refilling Excavation:
      1.    A permittee shall refill an excavation in the manner which is satisfactory to the general manager and is most effective to accomplish through compaction and enable the area to be restored to a condition equivalent to that in which it was prior to the excavation.
      2.    Upon completion of the refilling of the excavation, or completion of the cut or fill, the permittee shall so notify the general manager, in writing, on a form prescribed by the general manager. Whenever a plat was required by section 6-1-2 of this chapter, and there were substantial deviations approved during the work from the dimensions or locations as shown on the plat, the permittee shall transmit to the general manager a concise as built plat within one week after completion of his work.
   C.    Relocation Of Pipes, Poles: Every application shall contain a statement, signed by the applicant, that if any tank, pole, pipe, cable, conduit, duct, obstruction or tunnel placed in the excavation or the encroachment for which a permit is issued, interferes with the future use of the area by the district, then the applicant and his successors or assigns will, at his own expense, remove or relocate to a location satisfactory to the general manager such tank, pole, pipe, cable, conduit, duct, tunnel or obstruction.
   D.    Time Limit For Permit Application: Nothing in this chapter prohibits any person from maintaining by virtue of any law, ordinance or permit, any pipe, cable, or conduit in any roadway, or from making such excavation as may be necessary for the preservation of life or property if the person making such excavation applies for a permit not later than the next business day. (Ord. 09-230, 1-8-2009)