Upon completion of the encroachment work authorized by a permit, the permittee shall restore the right-of-way by replacing, repairing, or rebuilding it to its original condition before the encroachment work was commenced. The permittee shall remove all obstructions, materials, and debris upon the right-of-way and shall do any other work necessary to restore the right-of-way to a safe and usable condition as directed by the City Engineer. Where excavations occur within areas already paved, the City Engineer may require temporary paving to be installed within twenty-four (24) hours after the excavated area is backfilled.
In the event the permittee fails to act promptly to restore the right-of-way as provided in this section, or should the nature of any damage to the right-of-way require restoration before the permittee can be notified or can respond to notification, the City Engineer may, at his option, make the necessary restoration. The permittee shall reimburse the City in accordance with the schedule of charges adopted by the Council.
(§ 11067, T.O.O.C., as added by Ord. 50)