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§ 150.033 ADOPTION OF STATE BOARD OF ELECTRICITY RULES AND REGULATIONS BY REFERENCE.
   The State Board of Electricity Rules, Minn. Rules parts 3800.3885 to 3800.3613, revised August 2009, and any future revisions, modifications, or amendments thereto, are hereby adopted by reference, except for fees which shall be established by City Council resolution. With regard to said rules adopted by reference, wherever the phrase “request for inspection” is used therein, substitute the words “apply for electrical permit, “ and wherever the words “the Board” referring to the State Board of Electricity, are used therein, substitute the words “the City.”
(Prior Code, § 150.024)
EXCAVATION
§ 150.045 EXCAVATION PERMIT REQUIRED.
   It is unlawful for any person to excavate, tunnel, undermine, or in any manner cause to be made any excavation in or under the surface of any street, highway, sidewalk, alley, avenue, or other public right-of-way or easement in the city, or to place or leave any excavated material unless the person first obtains an excavation permit from the city.
(Prior Code, § 150.030) Penalty, see § 150.999
§ 150.046 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
   Written application for the issuance of an excavation permit must be made on forms provided by the City Manager or designee. The permit will be issued only to a contractor who complies with §§ 112.50 through 112.56. The applicant must pay a fee in the amount set forth in Chapter 33 for the issuance of the excavation permit.
(Prior Code, § 150.031)
§ 150.047 DUTY OF CITY MANAGER.
   The City Manager or designee may promulgate provisions to be included as a part of the excavation permit as the City Manager or designee deems necessary or advisable to protect the public from injury, to prevent damage to public or private property, and to minimize interference with the public use of the streets.
(Prior Code, § 150.032)
§ 150.048 EMERGENCY ACTION.
   A permit is not required prior to excavation in the event of any emergency in which a main, conduit, or utility facility in or under any street breaks, bursts, or otherwise is in the condition as to immediately endanger the property, life, health, and safety of individuals. However, the persons owning or controlling the facility shall thereafter apply for an excavation permit, and shall not proceed with permanent repairs without first obtaining an excavation permit.
(Prior Code, § 150.033) Penalty, see § 150.999
§ 150.049 NONCOMPLETION OR ABANDONMENT.
   Work shall progress in an expeditious manner until completion. If work is not performed in accordance with the permit or this subchapter, or stops or is abandoned without due cause, the city may correct the work or fill the excavations and repair the street. The city may not take this action until after six-hour notice in writing to the holder of the permit of intent to do so. The entire cost to the city of the work will be a liability of and will be paid by the person to whom the permit was issued or the permittee’s surety.
(Prior Code, § 150.034)
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